Got a degree in furniture design in 1971, then went into another profession. Now back to wanting to make things as a retiree. Boy, woodworking tools have really improved over the last 4 decades. Love the small circular saws that empower just about anyone to be a builder without breaking the bank. My biggest apprehension about woodworking was the potential for bodily injury, but with these saws now have blade guards top and bottom, that risk is greatly reduced. I mostly did carved pieces, but still had to cut to get the basic size and dimensions at the beginning. Looking for a super-lightweight model, electric model that won't take up a lot of space.
So many things have changed over the years regarding portable power tools. We really are in a golden age of safety and power! Drills no longer sprain your wrist, circular saws no longer kick back. Riving knives, lithium Ion batteries and flesh-sensing technology...pretty incredible, right?
*Probably one of my most used **MyBest.Tools** cordless tools. Plenty of power when used with the 5.0Am Lithium Ion Batteries. Awesome cordless circular saw. Would highly recommend!*
I have the Bosch. Kit came in full Bosch stacking box with three batteries and a USB charging unit for the phone. Offer I couldn't refuse. Absolutely brilliant! Wish I'd had it years ago. Hadn't realised how maybe 70% of cuts are 1" / 25mm or less. Far cleaner cut that hand saws. Made some cutting guides. Use it constantly. Got a few extra blades: 60-tooth pressed steel for perspex. Quality-wise, I think it fits between their green DIY range and the blue professional range. It feels a bit light weight and setting height and angle is a bit imprecise so takes time if it matters. My other circular saw is 110V 210mm Makita so a bit overkill for small jobs but that can double up as a table saw.
Okay, I’ve been burned by the worx trivac b.s., but that little circ saw looks mighty tasty. Don’t have to do anything to flip the guard. I’m telling, I might not have learned my lesson. I’m a hard headed motha.....
Lovely Video clip! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you thought about - Schallingora Dexterous Programme Scheme (just google it)? It is a great exclusive product for building any shed in no time with no experience without the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my cousin finally got amazing results with it.
Got a degree in furniture design in 1971, then went into another profession. Now back to wanting to make things as a retiree. Boy, woodworking tools have really improved over the last 4 decades. Love the small circular saws that empower just about anyone to be a builder without breaking the bank. My biggest apprehension about woodworking was the potential for bodily injury, but with these saws now have blade guards top and bottom, that risk is greatly reduced. I mostly did carved pieces, but still had to cut to get the basic size and dimensions at the beginning. Looking for a super-lightweight model, electric model that won't take up a lot of space.
So many things have changed over the years regarding portable power tools. We really are in a golden age of safety and power! Drills no longer sprain your wrist, circular saws no longer kick back. Riving knives, lithium Ion batteries and flesh-sensing technology...pretty incredible, right?
*Probably one of my most used **MyBest.Tools** cordless tools. Plenty of power when used with the 5.0Am Lithium Ion Batteries. Awesome cordless circular saw. Would highly recommend!*
I have the Bosch. Kit came in full Bosch stacking box with three batteries and a USB charging unit for the phone. Offer I couldn't refuse. Absolutely brilliant! Wish I'd had it years ago. Hadn't realised how maybe 70% of cuts are 1" / 25mm or less. Far cleaner cut that hand saws. Made some cutting guides. Use it constantly. Got a few extra blades: 60-tooth pressed steel for perspex. Quality-wise, I think it fits between their green DIY range and the blue professional range. It feels a bit light weight and setting height and angle is a bit imprecise so takes time if it matters. My other circular saw is 110V 210mm Makita so a bit overkill for small jobs but that can double up as a table saw.
Thanks, the Bosch and Makita have saw blades that are right side cut, the others are leftside cut. Perfect for left-handers
Thanks!
Where is Dewalt and Milwaukee?
can i change the blade into 4.5 inch makita brand?
thanks for the video.
.... Why is the techmoan tune at the dremel one.... It's... Weird
Which one is the lightest weight so wimpy older women can use it?
Bosch is very light.
Can we cut steel using the mini circular saw?
I’m sure you can you just have to get the right blade
Steel like C channel?
Nice vid, but you have cut off tools in with the circular saws. They are much different.
What are cut off tools? I've never heard that term.
Di Toko mana Saya Bisa Beli Merk Rockwel di Bandung
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
That's usually how it works.
@@ALBINO1D but what if you didn't enjoy the video? So confusing.
Really don't like the totally exposed blade on the Dremel.
Okay, I’ve been burned by the worx trivac b.s., but that little circ saw looks mighty tasty. Don’t have to do anything to flip the guard. I’m telling, I might not have learned my lesson. I’m a hard headed motha.....
how much
Where to buy this mini circular sae
Que buena máquina
Mantap
Price
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Teccpo es mucho mejor que galax pro. Fue mi peor compra hacerme una cierra circular galax pro.
I use this saw for my fungus in my toenails
Use the mini-dremel with the rotary drum sander. The one the side of a large pen.
i can’t take any more
That's not the WEN 3625
Kelsey ballerina
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All nice which lowest price for home project?please reply for farthar subcribtion
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Lovely Video clip! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you thought about - Schallingora Dexterous Programme Scheme (just google it)? It is a great exclusive product for building any shed in no time with no experience without the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my cousin finally got amazing results with it.
nice where to buy
Doesn't the title say "On Amazon"?
@@amywalker7515 oh like the website, not the jungle? So confusing.
Jeez, that narrator voice...
Dewalt????????????????
Up
12 volts no good.
This might be informative but the annoying "Ad" voice, and musak makes it intolerable.