If you notice when he was using the saw with the blade backwards it was starting to come out. Don’t try that unless you’re wearing safety glasses. Also some saws don’t have a wheel that can be moved. The last board wouldn’t have had the frayed edge if it had a less aggressive tooth blade and slower speed. Jigsaws are more like scroll saws than they are sawzall, they aren’t meant to cut through everything fast as possible.
there are different blades for it aswell. downward cutting blades for neat top finish. also copping jigsaw where you use them from under the board. but using a cheap green bosch jigsaw has his limitations
I agree that a finer toothed blade will do the job. But if you are very paranoid about tearout. The tape and close clearance idea on top of it won't hurt. And yes, the first one is super sketchy. There are easier, less dangerous ways to make that cut.
@@Tegelane5 already banned this channel from my wiew as most of it is full of crap. may be good for beginers, but is a copy -paste of different channels
Don’t do the first trick. Drill two holes in the corners and use the blade in the intended manner so it doesn’t come flying out and hit you. Safety first
@@シマチビit’s not the way the tool is designed to be used and the blade could much more easily come loose. You can see in the video that the blade is at an angle when cutting. It’s not worth taking the risk when there’s a better way to do the same thing using the tool as it’s intended to be used
Первый трюк согласен . А первый трюк вообще проще делаеться , берешь отодвигаешь доску от стены и спокойно пилишь 😂 . А еще самое главное этот распил можно и заранее сделать в другом более удобном месте , а потом уже эту доску крепить у этой стены 😂 То есть герой-автор сам себе сложности создал ( закрепил зачем то доску у стены , а потом решил ее пилить именно там где это очень неудобно )😂 Должна быть определенная последовательность в действиях тогда не будет таких нелепых ситуаций 😉 Всегда стараюсь сначала думать , а потом уже делать 😂
Be extremely careful when using a jigsaw 'backwards', as in the first section. there is a reason for the roller guide. The blades are very brittle so wear good quality safety glasses.
@@joequillun7790 There are literally thousands of extremely serious DIY accidents needing A&E treatment each year. The vast majority would have been prevented by 'A Visit From The Safety Police'. Power Tools and sharp hand tools are not toys. Some degree of Safety Education and correct methods of use before using them is not only sensible, it could save your life.
I still have my 50 y/o Craftsman jig saw with rotating head.. I recently replaced the blade shaft bushing that needed replacing 40 years ago..lol..they really don't make Craftsman type tools anymore..
I have an old Craftsman from the 1970s (at least) with this feature. I inherited if from my grandfather who was an avid woodworker. It's an incredibly useful tool.
The only thing that was new to me in the video was the extra long blade. I have not seen one of those. It looked more like a blade for a reciprocating saw.
Вопрос к первой части видео-а каким образом было уже проделано отверстие? Почему изначально нельзя было его сразу сделать как отмечено? Зачем городить непонятно что на 4,если на 6 более простое решение такой же пр облемы? Ну и распил под 45 градусов тоже подлежит сомнению- если пилка чуть затупится, или захочется быстрее отпилить- явно результат будет плохим. И почему не показан рез по плоскости- насколько он ровным получился?
Привет всем! Я бы ещё добавил, что при пилении назад полотно не опирается на ролик, и коромысло возвратно-поступательного механизма получает не рассчётные нагрузки.
1- у лезвия нет упора. опасно 2- к отпиленому уголок не приложил... на камеру невидно ровно получилось или нет.... лезвие может "гулять" по сторонам 3- как и во втором варианте, да и телефон как транспортир неоченб 4- вариант так себе, но работает! 5- судя по трясущимся рукам при распиле о ровности не может быть и речи. и опять телефон..... 6- как и третий вариант! неочень но работает!
@@dennybelkin2148 точно такойже лобзик. Прямой рез по линейке не получается. Уводит в сторону. Нормальной солидной но главное ровной станиной не могли укомплектовать именитый лобзик.
@@SanSeriffe Behind the blade all jigsaws has a little wheel which takes the force resulting from the push. This is supporting roll. If you will use jigsaw in reverse direction all pushing forces will overload the spindle.
Using a blade backwards could damage your saw if you do not have dual supporting saw rolls. You would have to check with the manufacturer to see if it is safe to do!
I've been woodworking for over 30 years and I've created many weird ways to achieve my needs. But never thought of that! Honestly, this idea is so idiotic that it's brilliant!!! Well, next time on in a tight spot, I'll remember this video. Thanks. Thumbs Up my friend!
I have an old one I got from dad's tools I only use it to cut out large holes in plywood for plumbing and stuff. Use skill saw for everything else shown here. I also use a high quality 7" folding manual saw. I like the tape trick going to try it sometime.
What a wonderful idea to break your saw. If the saw was intended to work this way the producer would have installed a second support roll on the other side of the blade 🤦 You may use a small router instead.
I also do a lot of DIY crafts, but without realizing it, I was doing the same trick. It's good to be able to share like this. I'm happy that everyone's skills have improved and everyone can enjoy crafting.
The issue is : when you face such a headache, it's a hint you should use another tool for the work you have to do. The jigsaw is probably the most misused of all eloctroportative tools.
It was a thin piece of plexiglass with a slice cut in the Middle where the blade to go up and down which in turn made it a zero clearance for the blade
If you notice when he was using the saw with the blade backwards it was starting to come out. Don’t try that unless you’re wearing safety glasses. Also some saws don’t have a wheel that can be moved. The last board wouldn’t have had the frayed edge if it had a less aggressive tooth blade and slower speed. Jigsaws are more like scroll saws than they are sawzall, they aren’t meant to cut through everything fast as possible.
there are different blades for it aswell. downward cutting blades for neat top finish. also copping jigsaw where you use them from under the board. but using a cheap green bosch jigsaw has his limitations
I agree that a finer toothed blade will do the job. But if you are very paranoid about tearout. The tape and close clearance idea on top of it won't hurt. And yes, the first one is super sketchy. There are easier, less dangerous ways to make that cut.
@@n3bux And for that green Bosch'es money you could get noname jigsaw with pendulum switch- much better than that green Bosch which is without it.
@@Tegelane5 already banned this channel from my wiew as most of it is full of crap. may be good for beginers, but is a copy -paste of different channels
Stupid and dangerous the blade on any tool must never face towards the user.
Don’t do the first trick. Drill two holes in the corners and use the blade in the intended manner so it doesn’t come flying out and hit you. Safety first
engineers at bosch jumping off the top of the building 🤣🤣🤣
刃を逆につけるのはイレギュラーな方法ですか?
@@シマチビit’s not the way the tool is designed to be used and the blade could much more easily come loose. You can see in the video that the blade is at an angle when cutting. It’s not worth taking the risk when there’s a better way to do the same thing using the tool as it’s intended to be used
That’s what I’ve always done too 👊🏻
Первый трюк согласен . А первый трюк вообще проще делаеться , берешь отодвигаешь доску от стены и спокойно пилишь 😂 . А еще самое главное этот распил можно и заранее сделать в другом более удобном месте , а потом уже эту доску крепить у этой стены 😂 То есть герой-автор сам себе сложности создал ( закрепил зачем то доску у стены , а потом решил ее пилить именно там где это очень неудобно )😂 Должна быть определенная последовательность в действиях тогда не будет таких нелепых ситуаций 😉 Всегда стараюсь сначала думать , а потом уже делать 😂
OH MY GOD !!!! OH MY GOOOOD!!! he uses a ruler, divine genius!!! God bless you!!!!
Спасибо. Теперь я начну тренироваться, чтобы уметь так же делать пальцем из стороны в сторону. Не знал, что пальцем можно так делать. Круто! 👍
Amazing my friend 🎉🎉❤
Be extremely careful when using a jigsaw 'backwards', as in the first section. there is a reason for the roller guide. The blades are very brittle so wear good quality safety glasses.
The safety police have arrived. Thanks Bob. I'm sure the parents of grade schoolers appreciate it.
@@joequillun7790 There are literally thousands of extremely serious DIY accidents needing A&E treatment each year.
The vast majority would have been prevented by 'A Visit From The Safety Police'.
Power Tools and sharp hand tools are not toys.
Some degree of Safety Education and correct methods of use before using them is not only sensible, it could save your life.
"The Keyboard Warrior has entered the room...."
@@joequillun7790 Damn, you are such a badass and on top of that also pretty ignorant and stupid.
@@joequillun7790 u will delete this comment right after u come back from the hospital with ur eye taken out 😂😂
My mind has just been blown completely. Great video
Love your presentation, no music and no yapping just good demonstration of clever techniques. The "no-no" finger wagging cracks me up.
He’s lucky he still has all his fingers to wag.
Ich liebe ihre Videos! Danke sehr!❤
Tip number 6: Use a circular saw instead of a jigsaw for cross cuts.
Or a mitre saw/chop saw
Not if it’s just a small cut like the first one
But the others I think were just used as an example of tips for other uses too
Thank you kindly for these tips.
Делайте так пальцем, и спина болеть не будет 😁😁😉
The old craftsman saws allowed you to just rotate the blade 90 degrees in any direction by turning a knob on top of the saw.
I still have my 50 y/o Craftsman jig saw with rotating head.. I recently replaced the blade shaft bushing that needed replacing 40 years ago..lol..they really don't make Craftsman type tools anymore..
I have an old Craftsman from the 1970s (at least) with this feature. I inherited if from my grandfather who was an avid woodworker. It's an incredibly useful tool.
I had one of those old Craftsman’s in the red plastic case for 50+ years. I gave it to my Son-in-Law when I replaced it with a 20v cordless DeWalt.
The only thing that was new to me in the video was the extra long blade. I have not seen one of those. It looked more like a blade for a reciprocating saw.
Very good video, did'nt know the jig saw could be that versatile. Love the visuals and no faff.
I did not think to turn the blade around. Thanks for sharing!
Вопрос к первой части видео-а каким образом было уже проделано отверстие? Почему изначально нельзя было его сразу сделать как отмечено? Зачем городить непонятно что на 4,если на 6 более простое решение такой же пр облемы? Ну и распил под 45 градусов тоже подлежит сомнению- если пилка чуть затупится, или захочется быстрее отпилить- явно результат будет плохим. И почему не показан рез по плоскости- насколько он ровным получился?
Привет всем! Я бы ещё добавил, что при пилении назад полотно не опирается на ролик, и коромысло возвратно-поступательного механизма получает не рассчётные нагрузки.
1- у лезвия нет упора. опасно
2- к отпиленому уголок не приложил... на камеру невидно ровно получилось или нет.... лезвие может "гулять" по сторонам
3- как и во втором варианте, да и телефон как транспортир неоченб
4- вариант так себе, но работает!
5- судя по трясущимся рукам при распиле о ровности не может быть и речи. и опять телефон.....
6- как и третий вариант! неочень но работает!
@@dennybelkin2148 точно такойже лобзик. Прямой рез по линейке не получается. Уводит в сторону. Нормальной солидной но главное ровной станиной не могли укомплектовать именитый лобзик.
Even aged 82, you can learn new things. Good tips, Thanks.
좋은 영상 훌륭한 아이디어 귀하의 유투브가 천만구독이 되기를 기원합니다
This tricks is what years of experience brings..
It is risky to use a blade wihout supporting roll.
What's a supporting roll?
@@SanSeriffe Behind the blade all jigsaws has a little wheel which takes the force resulting from the push. This is supporting roll. If you will use jigsaw in reverse direction all pushing forces will overload the spindle.
The thickness of the material is insignificant
Might be convenient to make another in the opposit side 4 using the inverted blade. I will study this possibility...
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Chapeau!!..👍👍👍👍👍👍😉😉😉😉😉😉😉😉
I never gave that a thought. Great idea thanks.
And you should never think about it again.
Thank you for the tips.
The tape trick is also usefull when drilling holes on wood. With the tape placed where the drill comes out. Good presentation!
Pretty much every situation where something small could cause tearout. And saves you the hassle of mounting a wasteboard piece.
😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲
super top 👍, on apprend beaucoup de choses , merci👏
very beautiful video. how big is the angle and where can you order it?
تحيا مصر و وشعبها وجيشها وحفظ الله مصر وعاش العرب امه متماسكه -- شكرا جزيلا علي المجهود المبزول ♥
Very nice 🎉🎉🎉
Sehr schöne Tips👍🙂.
Very clever and informative lessons. Thank you so much for posting quality content without all of the yapping and music and unnecessary things.
Very useful tanks 👍 👌 ❤❤❤
very, very good, I loved it.
very good tips! thanks.
Vielen Dank für deine Arbeit! 👏
Woooow SUPER NICE!!! THank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us wow!!
Красачик,век живи век учись.Лайк
Thanks for the video
This is very good information to me.😀 Thank you.
Useful and entertaining!
Good Job Team 🥳
I've never met anyone that has used a jigsaw that didn't know this lol
Wow, some really goodtips there I was not aware of!
Good job...keep smile at work 🙋
This is so obvious, yet I never thought of it. Brilliant.
Отличное видио и очень полезное . Без всяких прелюдий . Пятёрка . Подписываюсь .
Gracias por compartir ,tus conocimientos,y FELICES FIESTAS ...!!!!
Been a woodworker for 35 years, never once thought about putting the blade in backwards..lmao..this is a great day!!! Thanx
Using a blade backwards could damage your saw if you do not have dual supporting saw rolls. You would have to check with the manufacturer to see if it is safe to do!
Then you should know better than to think this is a good idea.
Great sensei video!
GOAT! 😎
Very good!
Great tips.
Informative. I like tips and stuff for using my tools.
Welcome back Mr. Bean!
Very useful🎉Thank you
Brilliant! I didn't know you can alter the angle of the jigsaw.
It's in the user guide that is supplied with the tool! 😂😂😂😂😂
Well, wello, well, you learn something new every day
I really like your set square / clamp / triangle / cutting guide. Where did you find it?
It's called a speed square, you can get them from most builder's merchant's wood yards etc
Great work
Well-done Sir
Тут в большинстве случаев вместо лобзика, ручная циркулярка лучше подходит. И рез чище, и быстрее.
Полностью с Вами согласен
Can that clear cover piece be purchased? It looks like it was made to snap on.
I had to watch that a few times myself! Double sided tape.
Super👌👌👌👌👌👌
Me gustó el vídeo,muy útil,una consulta,cómo se llama la app que usa en el cel para medir los ángulos?,se ve muy buena,gracias
I've been woodworking for over 30 years and I've created many weird ways to achieve my needs. But never thought of that!
Honestly, this idea is so idiotic that it's brilliant!!!
Well, next time on in a tight spot, I'll remember this video. Thanks. Thumbs Up my friend!
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@@ΛΙΑΙχθείς Oh, you're probably right! 🤨😒
@@stephandelange1776 I thought much the same actually.... :)
Nice tutorial for the young new carpenters .
Which app are you using for angles?
On iPhone it is in the Measure app (by Apple)
I have an old one I got from dad's tools I only use it to cut out large holes in plywood for plumbing and stuff. Use skill saw for everything else shown here. I also use a high quality 7" folding manual saw. I like the tape trick going to try it sometime.
I've been doing this kind of stuff for many years now, but this guy is truly fantastic
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Great video! Nice ideas for mine upcoming projects. Thanks for the tips!
Brilliant, good to know
Great video
Great video, thanks...
Muy chévere su enseñanza 👍👏
Magnifique !!! 😉👍
What a wonderful idea to break your saw. If the saw was intended to work this way the producer would have installed a second support roll on the other side of the blade 🤦
You may use a small router instead.
Fantastic.👍
All good to know thanks for uploading
génial !
merci
Que aplicación usas para medir el angulo de grado de corte ?
Learned those tricks and more 50 years ago.
I also do a lot of DIY crafts, but without realizing it, I was doing the same trick. It's good to be able to share like this. I'm happy that everyone's skills have improved and everyone can enjoy crafting.
😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲😲
The issue is : when you face such a headache, it's a hint you should use another tool for the work you have to do. The jigsaw is probably the most misused of all eloctroportative tools.
Great! I learned a lot in a few minutes
I love this video so much
its really useful for me
thanks a lot from heart
Briljant. Never thought of indeed. THANKS!!!!!
Great idea.
아주 좋은 스킬 입니다, 감사합니다 💯💯👍👍👍💢💢💯💯💯💯
Didnt know there was a n app for measuring angles !! Thanks
I always learn something from your videos
Sound examples of cutting techniques. Thanks.
Good work 👏👏👏
Muy bueno!!, Ayyy si lo hubiera visto antes😅
Тут больше показывается не скрытые возможности пилы , а очень удобный угольник , надо будет такой себе приобрести 😊
Surprised I've never heard of this before, too late now as I'm retired ! Danm 😄
Love “The Finger of Admonition.” Great stuff!
Some excellent tips thank you!!
Велике дякую! 😊
super..merci pour tout ces conseils
Nunca tinha pensado nisso obrigado
Buenísimo el vídeo,muy buenos trucos ...me gustaría saber que es lo que le pone a la base de la sierra para cortar esa madera blanca?
It was a thin piece of plexiglass with a slice cut in the Middle where the blade to go up and down which in turn made it a zero clearance for the blade
good vids cheers