Oscillating Multi-Tool Tips And Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • The multitool has become a tool we can't live without. Carpenters, drywallers, electricians, and plumbers all have one on their truck and DIY folks have them too. In this video I'll share and demonstrate some of my techniques to get more accurate and cleaner cuts in a variety of materials and show some common uses for the oscillating multitool.
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  • @preacher1775
    @preacher1775 5 месяцев назад +14

    After viewing numerous videos about multi tool, I wholehearted believe this is, by far, the most informative and helpful! Thanks a mil!

  • @bradman1100
    @bradman1100 2 года назад +13

    for a diy learner like me, this is brilliant. great teacher. 11 out of 10.

  • @leebarker539
    @leebarker539 3 года назад +5

    An artist is someone who knows how their material behaves. Obviously, that is you. This is a valuable video and I agree with the commenter who said "you are a great teacher." There are thousands, maybe more, videos which are total junk. Yours is golden. Onward!

  • @Fernando.Vivanco
    @Fernando.Vivanco 2 года назад +9

    The trick on cutting a line first and then cutting deeper was awesome. Thanks, felt like my Dad teaching me something haha 👍🏻

  • @janpeterson21
    @janpeterson21 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much! I’m feeling more confident that, as a woman who loves to craft and try small woodworking projects, I can use this tool. Excellent tutorial!

  • @davidderolph2845
    @davidderolph2845 3 года назад +20

    I had never owned or used an oscillating tool until about 2 1/2 years ago when I removed some carpet and installed wood flooring and realized I needed to shorten the bottom end of casing around doors so that I could fit the flooring under the door casing to achieve a neat, clean look. By now, I've found numerous other uses for the tool. For example, I recently installed a recessed cabinet in a wall in a bathroom. I used my oscillating tool to cut through some 2x4 lumber that had to be removed to make room for the cabinet. Your tips are completely consistent with my experience.

  • @CarlGreen01
    @CarlGreen01 2 месяца назад +2

    This was such an informative video that I couldn’t just ‘like’ it ….. I have to comment and say thank you very much …..

  • @mikeh4800
    @mikeh4800 Год назад +2

    Thank you for producing this show. I have learned in 20 minuets what would have taken me years of using the tool.

  • @DavidHodgesKU11
    @DavidHodgesKU11 3 года назад +7

    As a trim carpenter my cordless XR is one of my most used tools. Absolutely love it. Pro Tip for those expensive ass blades. With the right file it is extremely easy to cut new teeth and reuse those blades. Especially if you are using them for rough work or demos.

  • @Lolo-mx4sc
    @Lolo-mx4sc 3 года назад +41

    Remember you can save a few $$$ by sharpening/renewing your blades with a triangle file. Just take your time. It really does work. Great video BTW. Thanks

    • @Wildcat5181
      @Wildcat5181 3 года назад +1

      I mostly use a semicircular blade, but I use straight blades to.

  • @susanpalmer5598
    @susanpalmer5598 3 года назад +18

    I've been procrastinating on finishing a soffit over my kitchen cabinets I installed because there was a piece of molding in the way that has been there over 50 years and painted in etc. Felt it would really make a mess of my ceiling etc. After some research I bough my Dewalt with battery and watched this video that was so helpful and built my confidence to proceed. I'll be finishing my soffit today! It also touched on topics that are so useful, such as the nail removal, not messing up your sheet rock, and removing grout. Thanks for the help!

  • @scarlettfire5112
    @scarlettfire5112 4 года назад +15

    Thank you for the demonstration, it was very helpful

  • @1nteract1ve
    @1nteract1ve 4 года назад +107

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You’re a good teacher. It’s unfortunate that the tool manufacturers don’t produce this kind of informative content to help us use tools more effectively.

  • @brucewilliams6292
    @brucewilliams6292 4 года назад +9

    I appreciate the video. These are things one wouldn't think about in the heat of the moment. I'll pay more attention in the future.

  • @asyntheticsound
    @asyntheticsound 3 года назад +18

    i’ve worked at a pawn shop dealing with tools for three years, but i never knew how to really use them beyond testing their basic functionality. i just got a multi tool for home projects, and this video is beyond helpful!!

  • @ianpullman203
    @ianpullman203 4 года назад +1

    This is great, I bought this tool to cut out some weathered framing on the bottom of a door way and these tips will make it even easier.

  • @kevinxxx1387
    @kevinxxx1387 3 года назад +5

    THANK YOU!
    I bought my first multi-tool a few days ago (I'll probably use it first today) and the FIRST THREE hings you showed are the first three things I'll need to do.

  • @HotRod751717
    @HotRod751717 3 года назад +7

    Great explanations with great video close ups! I need to cut a small rotted section of an eve so I can replace it with an equivalent piece of plywood. Watching you easily cut through the 2" x 4" convinced me that the oscillating multi-tool would be the best tool for that job. Thanks very much!

  • @johnlovell8299
    @johnlovell8299 3 года назад +2

    My wife bought this multi-tool for me for some projects. Thanks for this video chocked full of great tips on using it successfully.

  • @philarsenault8537
    @philarsenault8537 4 года назад +19

    Thank you John for sharing your experience and skills. My take away is that don’t be afraid to try new things after of course you see how the experts do these things. I appreciate you taking the time to train us neophytes!

  • @Fishstycz
    @Fishstycz 3 года назад +4

    Useful tips, thanks. One of my first applications with my multi tool was removing carpeting from the inside of a small cabin boat. I used the scraper blade with astonishingly fast results. I can strongly recommend having one in the arsenal.

  • @outlookfix6859
    @outlookfix6859 2 года назад +1

    Very well done. This video shows the difference between a master pro teaching you vs. an armature. Thank you I learned a lot. Well done.

  • @customer7903
    @customer7903 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for taking the time to produce this video - really informative.

  • @traciebarrass6612
    @traciebarrass6612 3 года назад +3

    I love my Oscillating tool, I would be with out it, once you get use to the vibration. But it done an amazing job on sanding my stairs.
    Great video, thank you for sharing 👍🏽💚

  • @ginog4480
    @ginog4480 3 года назад +3

    Great info from obviously skilled professional, and very nicely to the point. Thank you

  • @danalaniz7314
    @danalaniz7314 3 года назад +3

    Thanks! The tips are great and the whole video is really informative and your demonstrations are really clear. I love the tip about pointing the cutting edge backward when storing.

  • @danchandler9381
    @danchandler9381 3 года назад +31

    Round blade is good during tongue and groove floor repair. When you are removing a damaged plank, round blade helps you avoid accidentally cutting into the neighboring planks.

    • @bethanyjolee
      @bethanyjolee Год назад +1

      Oh wow!! I'm getting ready to do this and that is exactly the type of tip I needed. Thank you!!

  • @tonyn152
    @tonyn152 3 года назад +5

    Just ordered one of these to help me remove old kitchen tile (saw this technique in another video). I learned so much from you in this video. Thanks for putting this out there are sharing your experience!

  • @tcruz86
    @tcruz86 Год назад +1

    Great tips. Super instructor. As a retired US Army Officer, your method of instruction is just like how we trained our soldiers. Attention to details and safety best practices. Excellent!!! Thank you sur👍🏽

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  Год назад +1

      Well, I was Navy, and attention to detail was a primary factor in boot camp as well!

  • @truewordz777
    @truewordz777 3 года назад +1

    A much appreciated video.
    Thank you👍🏽

  • @paulmaguire3594
    @paulmaguire3594 2 года назад +1

    This is what I wish most instructional videos were like. As an introduction to the tool and its uses, I can't imagine a better start. Thanks for this.

  • @Wonkabar007
    @Wonkabar007 2 года назад +7

    Got my first multitool on order, so watching this masterclass video will save me from making rookie mistakes 👍

  • @cojimar54
    @cojimar54 3 года назад +4

    I had never seen so accurate review! Thanks

  • @jesshothersall
    @jesshothersall 3 года назад +4

    Thank you, that was a brilliant video. I learned a lot, as am about to buy one of these tools, now feel I'll get better use out of it, much appreciated video

  • @roho4373
    @roho4373 4 года назад +1

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you!

  • @tomflyinghat9122
    @tomflyinghat9122 3 года назад +1

    A great video for a complete novice like me. Very helpful thanks.

  • @rayb7469
    @rayb7469 4 года назад

    I just purchased a multi-tool knowing that many of my friends use them a lot. I found your video very helpful, showed many different applications and you spoke slowly and clearly....very useful video and information for me, thanks for spending the time to put it together

  • @dianedesrosiers2057
    @dianedesrosiers2057 Год назад

    Love it. Thanks. Just bought one yesterday. And your trucs are great.

  • @bizboomer
    @bizboomer 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge and experience! Very helpful to us weekend warriors!

  • @murphyr31
    @murphyr31 Год назад

    I’m in need of this particular tool, I’m going to purchase one of them tomorrow in fact and found your video to be a good introduction and quite informative. Thanks for taking the time to film this video, it has certainly been helpful to me.

  • @stevemiller2957
    @stevemiller2957 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for these tips, just got my first multi tool and will be following your advice. Thanks again.

  • @adamcoe
    @adamcoe Год назад +8

    Picking up that same Dewalt this week, really appreciate the tip of turning over the tool! Makes tons of sense but I likely would not have thought of it on my own. I've never owned one of these before, excited to see what it can do!

  • @Iolis
    @Iolis Год назад

    Just what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing these most useful tips.

  • @rico1319
    @rico1319 4 года назад

    Really helpful video and nicely articulated! Thank you so much!! 👍👍👍😎🇨🇱

  • @michaell8835
    @michaell8835 4 года назад +3

    Great advice, very much appreciated.

  • @zita-lein
    @zita-lein Год назад +1

    Loved this! Thanks for not yelling. ❤️

  • @karento8098
    @karento8098 3 года назад +18

    I just bought one of these to do some Reno work in my bathroom. Having never used this tool, I found your video very helpful. Thanks!

    • @karend.9218
      @karend.9218 3 года назад +1

      It’s a great tool. Bought it for myself f4om an infomercial I was watching on my birthday, 10 years ago. Used it so many times since.

    • @drago8613
      @drago8613 2 года назад

      I bought one to use for repairing water damage on window frames outside. I have never used one. Not so scary after watching this video.

  • @johnchampion7819
    @johnchampion7819 2 года назад

    I've just bought a multitool and found your tips very helpful. Many thanks.

  • @ton7164
    @ton7164 3 года назад +2

    Your tips are really helpful. Thanks a lot!

  • @dondean2132
    @dondean2132 4 года назад +1

    Excellent tutorial, thanks!

  • @jimmowers7675
    @jimmowers7675 4 года назад +10

    Great info. I’ve been doing things wrong. Thanks for the great tips.

  • @sk66G
    @sk66G 3 года назад +2

    That's awesome how you explain the way things work. That helped me a lot. Thanks and please continue. I subscribed.

  • @vereferreus5262
    @vereferreus5262 2 года назад +2

    Finally a usefull tip weather to get the expensive blades or not...And many more useful tips on the multi-tool. Top!

  • @robertgarner11
    @robertgarner11 4 года назад +1

    Thanks so much. These tips were super handy!

  • @christopherburdette1164
    @christopherburdette1164 4 года назад

    Great video! Very helpful! Thank You!

  • @MzVee106
    @MzVee106 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for all of the great information...I just received mine and am glad to have these tips before getting started on cutting some drywall wall.

  • @RuperScooper
    @RuperScooper 2 года назад

    Great video so many tips and tricks and very well produced - The DIY crowd needs experts like you many thanks…

  • @nixonmadrazo4629
    @nixonmadrazo4629 4 года назад +2

    great for a DIY newbie like me!
    thanks a lot!

  • @tomtom786
    @tomtom786 3 года назад

    Great demo, thanks for the detail !

  • @CharlesBrodheadIII
    @CharlesBrodheadIII 2 года назад

    Very much appreciate your thoroughness, thanks!

  • @corinachan8533
    @corinachan8533 2 года назад

    Invaluable tips for a new beginner. Thanks so much.

  • @SuperBardley
    @SuperBardley 4 года назад +17

    Thanks for sharing.
    One of your points that I feel deserves serious emphasis is the challenge of heat build up. Heat is what kills the blades and fast. Your scribe the line first, bulk cut second method is one that I use, but I approach that in a more refined manner: Just because one can plunge cut doesn't mean that one must do so; plunging is just another feature of the tool that is most useful when space limitations force us to plunge.
    Instead, my experience shows that this tool needs to make cuts similarly to how a router is used in multiple shallow passes in order to clear the waste material from the kerf, otherwise the waste cannot get adequately cleared and heats up the blade, which then softens and dulls it. That may be why some of us get mixed results with that drywall blade; trying to plunge it just jams up the waste and creates major friction on the large faces of the blade. Instead, light back and forth passes will work well with its radiused edge to push the waste up and away to the surface of the sheetrock.
    Here's my tip for those who, like me often work on lath and plaster walls, which are very different from sheetrock: I cut lath and plaster with the carbide grit grout blade because it is very tough and the carbide grit cuts a kerf wider than the blade body. The wider kerf allows the high sand content waste to move out more easily and this prevents heat build up and the blades last many times longer.

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  4 года назад +5

      Yes, heat is a blade killer for all types of saws. Also true of drill bits.

  • @kerrycolson4705
    @kerrycolson4705 7 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. I learned a lot. Thankyou 😊

  • @christopheroliveriii3985
    @christopheroliveriii3985 3 года назад +1

    Well done, awesome tutorial. Thank you sir.

  • @oneanddonetzone3673
    @oneanddonetzone3673 2 года назад

    Thank you well done! I’ve been wanting one of These saws for a while You’ve just helped Dewalt sell a product lol thank you again for your time well done!

  • @stephentaylor1568
    @stephentaylor1568 3 года назад

    I used my new De Walt multi tool for the first time today after watching your tips and tricks video and was amazed at the results. Easy to follow and just as easy to put into practice. Many thanks.

  • @zoody1000
    @zoody1000 2 года назад

    Great tips for every projects. Thanks

  • @Johnbro8
    @Johnbro8 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your skills, definitely educational, I’ve leaned some new tips thanks👍

  • @rorycampbell6146
    @rorycampbell6146 2 года назад +3

    I bought one of these tools a couple of years ago and until now, I could n't really see the value of it. Now, it makes sense, so thanks for that and I will be using it much more from now on

  • @paultant6741
    @paultant6741 2 года назад

    Just got this tool. Used on 3 jobs. Very versatile and great tool. Thanks for video and great tips 👍 👌 .

  • @tombryan720
    @tombryan720 3 года назад +1

    Great video and learning resource.
    Thank you

  • @milicentart
    @milicentart 3 года назад +2

    Love the tips, thank you!

  • @tariqbokhari6435
    @tariqbokhari6435 2 года назад

    Indeed you are a very good teacher. Thanks!

  • @ilive4livemusic
    @ilive4livemusic 2 года назад

    I’ve watched a lot of multi-tool tips videos and even so you made a lot of points none of the others did. Well done. New sub.

  • @robscaife589
    @robscaife589 3 года назад +9

    Great video, thanks.
    I've found the scraper blade to be the perfect tool during a bathroom reno to break the seal between the vanity and the wall so I wouldn't damage the wall pulling the old vanity away. Also, loosening the caulked baseboard without damaging the drywall. In both cases the attachments came away cleanly with no tears or gouges in the drywall surface.
    Also, I'd suggest that homeowners using the tool occasionally buy the corded version, not the battery powered tool. Cheaper, and it will work just as well in 10 years. For someone in the trades or a heavy user the convenience of a battery version will probably make up for the cost and relatively short lifespan of batteries.

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  3 года назад +4

      I agree, there are tradeoffs going with battery operated versions. I have both, and I'll grab the battery version for quick work. But, if I know I'll be using the tool all day. then the corded version may be a better choice.

  • @Jeremy64444
    @Jeremy64444 3 года назад +1

    Just to say thanks. I had a very awkward job, where the bottom of an old door was catching a new carpet. I didn't want to remove hinges , because the screws would probably not grip, when refastened. I practiced your tips on old timber first and then did the job, came out perfect and saved me from dealing with a future sagging door. The tool I used was Erbaur 300watt corded. I choose this over battery, because I will probably use it , three or four times a year and the battery will just die, sitting unused. Thanks, you saved me a fortune..

  • @erniehayden
    @erniehayden 3 года назад

    Excellent demonstration and discussion! Very useful!

  • @JohnLee-ed8yi
    @JohnLee-ed8yi 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom! It was very helpful.

  • @jimmyrodd6476
    @jimmyrodd6476 4 года назад +10

    Excellent video John, I'm new to all these DIY skills and this was an awesome and educating tip & tricks video.

  • @ericvanzeyl4483
    @ericvanzeyl4483 Год назад +1

    Just bought my first mulit tool. And your tips are very good. I am currenting building a house, and my rotozip for plug outlets is very unstable. I think that this technique you showed will help me get cleaner cuts.. Thanks.

  • @mjs3343
    @mjs3343 3 года назад +13

    Great camera work! Also, I like your detailed instructions and reasoning with pros and cons. I'm a retired professional engineer and appreciate your attention to detail and thorough instruction. I just subscribed to your channel.

  • @erinobrien8408
    @erinobrien8408 3 года назад

    Great tips for my new Dewalt oscillating multitool!! Thanks!!!

  • @kmalik4221
    @kmalik4221 3 года назад +1

    Well done. Very impressed by your experience.

  • @the250mikec
    @the250mikec 3 года назад +1

    Right on! Thanks for the tips. 👍

  • @tommc49
    @tommc49 4 года назад

    Thanks for the tips. Doing my research before buying my first one for home shop use.

  • @stellarhodes4162
    @stellarhodes4162 2 года назад

    Excellent instruction: clear, concise, and ai learned a lot. Thx!

  • @mechannel7046
    @mechannel7046 3 года назад +1

    Really helpful tips. Thanks!

  • @gregheath2024
    @gregheath2024 2 года назад

    Excellent, understandable and helpful video. Thank you.

  • @mattwaters6987
    @mattwaters6987 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great tips!

  • @johnporter5828
    @johnporter5828 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Thanks !

  • @artvandelay1099
    @artvandelay1099 3 года назад +9

    Great video. Great tips. I would add just this: if you need to cut a nail, a bi-metal blade is fine, if you absolutely can't avoid cutting a screw, be absolutely sure to change to a dedicated metal cutting blade. Then cut as you described. Going at a screw with a wood or bi-metal blade can ruin the blade instantly. This tip applies to reciprocating saw blades as well. The best thing you can do is remove the screw entirely, or use an angle grinder to cut the screw instead.

    • @enduringcharm
      @enduringcharm  3 года назад +2

      Yes, a lot of people don't realize that some screws are made with a harder, more brittle metal than nails. Drywall screws are a good example. They will ruin blades in short order, so I'll usually try to reverse then out or snap them off from the side with a hammer.

  • @jorgenj1
    @jorgenj1 3 года назад +1

    Very good tips. I always have problem cutting sheetrock with the oscilante tool. Thank you for that tip

  • @gumper323
    @gumper323 4 года назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @dannymurphy1779
    @dannymurphy1779 3 года назад +1

    Best multitool video on RUclips!

  • @willarmstrong398
    @willarmstrong398 3 года назад

    That first tip is genius man. Don't care what you say. I just got my first Dewault and that will probably save me some money as a new diy woodworker-. Good video. Thanks.

  • @bekincai
    @bekincai 2 года назад

    awesome video. these tips rock. thank you

  • @AboutThings_byTarif
    @AboutThings_byTarif 3 года назад +67

    This is one of the best "tips" videos I've ever watched. Tips are practical, personal, different, applicable to many situations. Well done sir and thank you for all the effort.

  • @rob-artfarmingnz6138
    @rob-artfarmingnz6138 3 года назад

    Excellent video, very practical!
    Thanks heaps from New Zealand 🇳🇿

  • @optionstraderman
    @optionstraderman Год назад

    Great Tips, Thanks for sharing!!

  • @robertsneed7689
    @robertsneed7689 3 года назад +2

    This was an awesome video of how to use this tool you brought out the best of the tool by using it very slow and taking your time to make the cuts more neater I appreciate you sharing this video with all of us out here in RUclips land. I look forward to seeing other videos that you put out past and present. 👍🏿👌🏿👊🏿