To reduce splintering on ply and other materials you can buy down cutting blades, (not sure what the correct nameis)I've used them on kitchen worktops, ply templates.
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that plastic instert plate from the very end of the vid there to help keep the blade even straighter for a neat, square cut?
Nice to see someone that knows you can plunge cut with a jigsaw. I've been on site with many folks that don't believe it's possible till you show them... Admittedly it's not great for the blades especially if you are in a hurry.
It might sound mad but try holding the jig saw upside down and cutting with the blade sticking up. All sawdust goes down away from the cut line and you get a great view and no splintering.
The clearest and didactic video i have ever seen. A big applause also for the cameraman.
Thank you very much. 👍 We do our best
Thanks for the tip on cornering in 3rd, have a MacAllister with the same gear shift, will try it sometime…
Any time! Please let me know how it goes.
Perfect tutorial. Thanks. ❤
You're welcome 😊
To reduce splintering on ply and other materials you can buy down cutting blades, (not sure what the correct nameis)I've used them on kitchen worktops, ply templates.
Thank you, I'll have to look into that👍
Makita B19
Great Video!!😊
Thank you. Hope it helped?
Thank you greatly!
Really glad the video helped. 🪚💪
Of course we like the video was amazing reviews cheers
Glad you found it helpful, thank you for taking the time to leave a comment :-)
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't that plastic instert plate from the very end of the vid there to help keep the blade even straighter for a neat, square cut?
No, to do that it would require direct contact with the blade. It wouldn't last 5 seconds.
Nice to see someone that knows you can plunge cut with a jigsaw. I've been on site with many folks that don't believe it's possible till you show them... Admittedly it's not great for the blades especially if you are in a hurry.
It really is a good hack. Send them this way if you get any more non believers 👍
First time I'd seen it was on here. But I've met more people who would break every blade attempting anything that requires finess
Thank you Sir 🎉
My pleasure 🤘
Is the trigger variable speed or can you only control it with the dial?
Hello, yes it does. Please see here: ruclips.net/user/shorts7LubnPmsHfA
I made a quick short to demonstrate, hope it helps 👍
It might sound mad but try holding the jig saw upside down and cutting with the blade sticking up. All sawdust goes down away from the cut line and you get a great view and no splintering.
That's worth a try, though it'll only work if you're cutting along the edge... Or flip the timber over 👍
At 10:10 would your guide rail mount on the opposite side?
Hi @zacharyhoffman5456, yes it will
Best anti splintering device is painter’s tape on the line 👍
That really depends on the material being cut. If I need a really good edge, I'll either opt to over cut and sand or use smaller toothed blades.
Use bosch "clean cut". My absolute favorite blades.
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Sorry, I don't understand.
all the gear... no idea....
@miksmif, please explain, I love learning about tools and better ways to use them. What do you think I missed or did wrong?
Your video is made for the deaf and blind people, because your written words obscure the video.
Rather put the words on your face
Are you talking about the subtitles?
Take the subtitles Off !
@@alexisalam7309 You can do that yourself, hover over the video and the option is next to the settings. Thanks for watching 👍