I am use to a righty, i almost ordered a lefty but wanted to see what peoples thoughts were. Thank you this helped. I thought it would be really annoying, being use to the right
he also can't hold work piece with his left hand without crossing it over his body in a weird way. if he stood on the other side he could but then he'd have little to no plate to use for stability. plus he's getting saw dust spit all up in his face the way he does it. Right handed blade is the far more practical way when right handed. use the notch that is on all saws to follow your line with right handed saw. if he would have stood on the other side of the work piece with the right handed saw at the beginning he'd have less issues.
I can't stand not seeing my cut as I go. Blade on left FTW!
I am use to a righty, i almost ordered a lefty but wanted to see what peoples thoughts were. Thank you this helped. I thought it would be really annoying, being use to the right
I’m no carpenter but my first saw was blade left and I just got a blade right, and I prefer it
This is how I learned to cut. I was so confused when I came across a right handed saw.
Thanks bradda Paul, helpful bc I just came home with one left sided blade and was confused. Now I’m kinda stoked I got it by accident
If it’s cordless you didn’t have much choice.
I do the same. It drives my coworkers crazy, but it's always made more sense to me.
Yes and it throws all the wood chips over you .
No matter what, rear handle is more comfortable
I grew up with right side saws. It was weird for me to use a left side
he also can't hold work piece with his left hand without crossing it over his body in a weird way. if he stood on the other side he could but then he'd have little to no plate to use for stability. plus he's getting saw dust spit all up in his face the way he does it. Right handed blade is the far more practical way when right handed. use the notch that is on all saws to follow your line with right handed saw.
if he would have stood on the other side of the work piece with the right handed saw at the beginning he'd have less issues.
Being left handed but throw right I use my right cut with my left hand. You want the saw shoe and motor over the keeper.
Go to ather side the plai
I have a sidewinder and can't use it. I'm right-handed.
Get a Flex in-line or rear handle and problem solved.
Ahhhhh😒🤦
Just follow the zero indicator on the saw. Blade left is cool and all but saw dust in your face is annoying.
you use both, the front indicator and the blade, and you line them up like rifle sights