10+ Ways Prevent Plywood Tearout | Woodworking Tips and Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Avoid Plywood Tear-out
    Cutting Plywood can sometimes be a challenge, especially when cutting across the grain. So here are 10+ Woodworking Tips and Tricks to help you minimize some of that tearout. So get out in your shop and have fun building.
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Комментарии • 66

  • @unclejim2048
    @unclejim2048 Год назад +7

    Most people who say blue tape doesn't work are not burnishing their tape. If you want to get the most out of blue tape, burnish it. Use a small piece of wood to force the tape into the fibers of the work piece. Use the corner of the burnisher and rub the blue tape with lots of force several times. I have always gotten an improved cut with little tear out this way.

  • @victorfinn3782
    @victorfinn3782 2 года назад +5

    Just tried cutting the fibers and taping and it worked wonders, both in 90 and 45 degree angles. Thanks!!

  • @bernarddouthit4647
    @bernarddouthit4647 2 года назад +10

    I've found that using high-quality clear packaging tape works a bit better than blue masking tape. The adhesive is a bit stronger and it helps to not have to draw a cut line on the outside of the tape. The downside is that the tape can be a pain to peel off when you're finished.

  • @Mr_Rick
    @Mr_Rick 3 года назад +6

    I've used all these techniques mentioned at one time or another but don't use any of them now For years I've only used this one:
    Set your fence & Raise your blade a little higher than a credit card thickeness. Run your piece back to front over the blade. Use push stick etc., observe all safety as you normally would. You are making a "score cut". Without moving fence, raise your blade high enough to cut completely through your piece as you normally would.
    Repeat this for all cuts and you will have a crisp sharp edge all the way around.
    Cheers!

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the tip

    • @RabbiTrogdor
      @RabbiTrogdor 2 года назад +3

      Your literally using one of his tips, there is just no need to do both sides.

  • @brookehumphries3515
    @brookehumphries3515 3 года назад +5

    Love this! I had been planning to do a faux door casing using paneling, but wasn't sure how well it would cut. Thank you so much for this tip.

  • @louisblr
    @louisblr 7 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent explanation!

  • @lydiaderhake2532
    @lydiaderhake2532 2 года назад +2

    Great tips, especially about circular vs table saw. Thank you!

  • @zmeebojazz8774
    @zmeebojazz8774 10 месяцев назад

    Thank You. I don't know how many videos that promised to tell me how to clean cut on the table saw but did not you did Thanks Again.!!

  • @jonathand8333
    @jonathand8333 2 года назад +1

    Dude you just blew my mind. Great tips

  • @pauldiegelman9710
    @pauldiegelman9710 3 года назад +4

    I missed seeing your video out takes at the end of the video. You must have had a great day. Please stay safe.

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  3 года назад +2

      We were also surprised to find out that we did not have any outtakes during the video process. Must have had my "A" game that day.

  • @TeamPowell1point2
    @TeamPowell1point2 Год назад +1

    Thank you!
    Great video. This is just what I needed.

  • @michaelbirchall2247
    @michaelbirchall2247 7 дней назад

    Thank you!

  • @kikzology05
    @kikzology05 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the different ideas of cutting, its a big Help 😁😁😁

  • @frtdemirel
    @frtdemirel Год назад +1

    So helpful! Thanks a lot.

  • @debrarandall6913
    @debrarandall6913 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tips! My husband showed me the tape trick years ago. I think it does help. Thanks for sharing your tips. Stay safe and well and GOD bless you and your family. :)

  •  3 года назад +2

    Unless you try out the innovations, you cannot learn something new. And you are always working to teach innovations. And you always produce innovative studies and ideas. Thank you for sharing. See you. greetings.

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much

    •  3 года назад

      @@SpecificLove7 see you

  • @wild-hernessaerialist6440
    @wild-hernessaerialist6440 2 года назад

    Oh my gosh thank you! I have been feeling so frustrated trying to make my project look nice.

  • @DaKeCat-KunLunTooth
    @DaKeCat-KunLunTooth 5 месяцев назад

    The use of our Kunlun tooth saw blade, can be perfect to do not burst the edge does not break

  • @j.mccarthy3008
    @j.mccarthy3008 3 месяца назад

    Those are some great tips!! Thanks

  • @joonyaboy
    @joonyaboy 3 года назад +1

    This just happened to me and great timing in the tips.

  • @keithbott7978
    @keithbott7978 2 года назад

    It worked, thanks for the advice.

  • @robs1873
    @robs1873 9 месяцев назад

    Great ideas, I have an idea I can share. I’ve reversed the blade depending on what I’m cutting and that seems to work great. We used to do it a lot cutting old formica countertops

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  9 месяцев назад +1

      I've had it work on thin plastic too. 👍

  • @JG24AJ
    @JG24AJ 3 года назад

    Just pondering on what profound words I can use in a comment that I haven't used yet. I've noticed you using tape before. However I myself never knew any of this till your videos. Thank you for sharing we all need hints & tricks. You folks have a safe & Mery Christmas.

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  3 года назад

      Thanks, Anthony, I'm glad you liked it. Have a Merry Christmas.

  • @klouis1886
    @klouis1886 Год назад

    Nice tips! Thank you

  • @roychambers3243
    @roychambers3243 7 месяцев назад +1

    put two blades in scoring knife saves both sides of cut

  • @mikekayser1578
    @mikekayser1578 7 месяцев назад

    I watched your how to prevent tear-out cutting plywood. I noticed you seem to have an older model craftsman saw. I have the same or very similar one. My question is, what is the object on the back of the saw table? Some kind of clamp on a metal rod sticking out the back of the table top. I have the same thing on mine, but no idea what it is for. Thank you for any help you can provide

  • @arthandmade741
    @arthandmade741 3 года назад

    Helpful Thank you very much.

  • @dennisschickling5759
    @dennisschickling5759 3 года назад

    Nice Tips. THANKS. #STAYSAFE

  • @milojames5593
    @milojames5593 3 года назад

    This was great thanks

  • @DavidSmith-vr1nb
    @DavidSmith-vr1nb Год назад

    Any tips for hand saws, please?

  • @TheLightHouseLady
    @TheLightHouseLady 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @ethanb2554
    @ethanb2554 Год назад

    3:00
    Genius!!

  • @andrewholmes8570
    @andrewholmes8570 3 года назад +2

    This one probably should hopefully be common sense, but I didn't hear it in the video: Make sure your saw is sharp. Dull blades on a good day will damage your wood. Dull blades on a bad day will take your fingers.

  • @chrissfost4114
    @chrissfost4114 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely love this video. Gonna flip my wood and swap the blade for more teeth ☺️ thank you!

  • @chasein7019
    @chasein7019 3 года назад

    Thanks. Trying today. I have enough plywood to make multiple attempts.

  • @MoranGuyVideos
    @MoranGuyVideos 3 года назад

    I have a circular saw blade from Freud . model D0740X Diablo 7-1/4-inch 40T ATB. I don't know what are you talking about tear out. I cut pine, plywood , practical boards and MDF - didn't notice any. anyway nice video and some of the methods can be helpful when using a jigsaw.

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  3 года назад +1

      That is true, some of these can be used with a jigsaw. The tear out seems to happen more with a hardwood plywood than with pine plywood but it can still happen. You must have really good technique.

  • @RealRuler2112
    @RealRuler2112 3 года назад +2

    Masking tape + ZCI + high tooth count blade + sharp blade + high blade + slow feed rate = good cut.

  • @HelmetVanga
    @HelmetVanga 2 года назад

    what size of a circular saw is better suitable for cutting playwood and what size of Blade? is Bosch a good brand?

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  2 года назад

      The brand of the saw is not a big factor (unless you get the bottom of the line).
      As for the blade, on plywood it is better to have the most teeth as possible.

    • @ValioMadre7
      @ValioMadre7 Год назад

      Can't go wrong with Harbor Freight.

  • @riba2233
    @riba2233 7 месяцев назад

    where is your riving knife?

  • @truci_raverus6602
    @truci_raverus6602 3 года назад +1

    Can you make a tutorial on the marshmallow launcher in the background of you 960 fps launcher video? The one that looks like a grenade launcher? If so, that would be great

  • @easterlake
    @easterlake 3 года назад

    If at all possible plan your project to cut your dado with the grain. This will do more than all other suggestions combined .

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  3 года назад

      Very true, but sometimes across is the only way.

  • @aarone9000
    @aarone9000 11 месяцев назад

    How I wish you would refer to measurements in metric! It is more accurate!

  • @muzzykara9336
    @muzzykara9336 3 года назад +1

    Shame he didn't show any cuts actually happening.

  • @ShadowWizard123
    @ShadowWizard123 3 года назад

    I'm about a 10 tooth myself

  • @jakearana3005
    @jakearana3005 3 года назад

    Dos it end no.10?
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  • @jakearana3005
    @jakearana3005 3 года назад

    Cut the wood now!

  • @jakearana3005
    @jakearana3005 3 года назад

    oh come on just cut the wood!

  • @KG-ul7nx
    @KG-ul7nx 3 года назад

    :)

  • @jakearana3005
    @jakearana3005 3 года назад

    lol
    ...

  • @hswing11
    @hswing11 2 года назад

    SOS NOTHING NEW