Use the BACK of the blade! Your saw will cut straighter!

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @StumpyNubs
    @StumpyNubs  Месяц назад +7

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  • @johnford7847
    @johnford7847 Месяц назад +25

    I've used and read about bandsaws for 50 years and never before heard about this. Thank you very much.

  • @RobertKarlBerta
    @RobertKarlBerta Месяц назад +2

    I am 77 years old. When I took a high school summer school woodworking class for fun in the early 1960s.... the instructor showed us how to do that. He also talked about NOT cutting on a marked line but on the side of a line.... just barely missing that line. This was both on band saw, table saw, miter saws.... and also hand saws. I assumed everyone did it that way.... guess not!

  • @johnopfer8065
    @johnopfer8065 Месяц назад +14

    My dad taught me this when I was like 12. Thanks for demonstrating this to those whose dad was not a woodworker.

  • @Michdave700
    @Michdave700 Месяц назад +45

    Wow! What a simple and valuable technique. However, I am upset you didn’t do this video about 12 years ago!

  • @petersuhmann7742
    @petersuhmann7742 Месяц назад +4

    I learned something today. I been avoiding my band saw due to the lack of precision. Thank you

  • @fuzzywun
    @fuzzywun Месяц назад +9

    As one who is constantly frustrated by my bandsaw - I'm off to try this......

  • @schechnera
    @schechnera Месяц назад +5

    I've watched SO many videos on bandsaw techniques but have never seen this before. This is great. Thanks, James!

  • @brenth3089
    @brenth3089 Месяц назад

    I bought one of the Bows Feather Boards , to see what the hype was about. I ended up buying a set for my router table. THEY. ARE. AWESOME!! I really look forward to watching your videos every week. They are very helpful for improving my woodworking skills.

  • @thomlipiczky9021
    @thomlipiczky9021 Месяц назад +8

    Steering with the back of the blade! Yeah, I saw Tom McLaughlin (Epic Woodworking) try to explain how to do this, but your video was very clear.Thanks.

  • @johnlynnbeck
    @johnlynnbeck Месяц назад +7

    What the...? How did I not know this already?? Thank you. Can't wait to try this out!

  • @thp3free71
    @thp3free71 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this tip. As a veteran bandsawer cutting in aluminium, bronze, steel, as well as all kinds of wood over the past 40 years, I've been using this technique as long as I can remember. One caveat, if your cut strays from your line then so does your guide, adjust accordingly. This guide from the blade back side is especially helpful with large heavy awkward pieces that resist smooth movement along the table.

  • @cooperken11
    @cooperken11 Месяц назад +6

    Perfectly described once again, I’ve done it for years and you are spot on again as usual. Well done.

  • @woodturner1954
    @woodturner1954 Месяц назад +2

    Been doing this for a many years, dad taught me cause he hated table saws and we only had a one car garage and worked outside most of the time. Short of large sheet goods I usually use my 16" Laguna for anything but large cross cuts.

  • @trplankowner3323
    @trplankowner3323 Месяц назад +2

    Great tips, about both the bandsaw technique and the feather board!

  • @jackspeer2127
    @jackspeer2127 Месяц назад +3

    what a great tip. thanks. I have always had a hard time with my bandsaw. like you I cut off the line then sand. now I' gonna practice this trick and do much better.

  • @twcmaker
    @twcmaker Месяц назад +3

    I use this method and have been for years. I cut to the line. On a recent project, I then went over the edge of the wood with my Spokeshave and maybe only 4 passes and it was done. No sanding to the line, and then no sanding at all on the edge of the board, as it was ready to accept the first coat of Oil.
    Great video 👍

  • @chriskennard5920
    @chriskennard5920 Месяц назад +7

    Brilliant, all should know this. This is the way I use my bandsaw too

  • @ardeet
    @ardeet Месяц назад +2

    To be perfectly frank it took me till 2 minutes in before I realised you weren’t talking about cutting with the back of the blade. That’s on me as a noob (and yes I did have a bit a of laugh at myself). Thanks once again for useable information.

    • @caroleast9636
      @caroleast9636 Месяц назад +2

      You’re not alone in that👍

  • @marcboardman1187
    @marcboardman1187 Месяц назад +1

    You are awesome!
    Thank you James.
    I have found your tips, tool evaluations, and instruction consistently reliable.
    Two years ago you steered me away from a bad dust collection system to the Clear Vue with 6” ducting.
    Works great, a versatile system with blast gates positioned near the start of each 45 degree branch. My system is now the envy of several woodworker friends. 👍🏻

  • @wdtaut5650
    @wdtaut5650 Месяц назад +3

    Great technique, Stump. Thanks for the tutorial. As you said, it will take some practice, as all precision sawing does.

  • @_P0tat07_
    @_P0tat07_ Месяц назад +2

    Those nickel plated saws look amazing and that feather board is super intriguing. Never seen anyone support their body weight like that

  • @groxx
    @groxx Месяц назад +1

    Makes sense. And touching the blade on the line's dude also prevents the blade from drifting towards the line, because it's supported

  • @joellaferriere8130
    @joellaferriere8130 Месяц назад

    This is the best close up I have seen for this technique . Excellent

  • @ManuFortis
    @ManuFortis Месяц назад +1

    So, today I learned that my first time using a band saw was beginners luck I guess. I basically did exactly what you explained, by default. This was like... 20 years ago now, but I remember seeing the cutout part being wider than the blade was, and figured I should only lightly adjust the work piece to keep on the line.
    Ended up with the nicest cuts the teacher had seen in a long time, and was asked to help others do their cuts afterwards. Again, I had never used a band saw before. Other saws, yes, but not a band saw.

  • @tylerjohncampbell3846
    @tylerjohncampbell3846 Месяц назад +3

    You know I’ve followed your channel off and on but this vid is what made me hit the sub button. Really helpful thank you so much for posting it.

  • @sgsax
    @sgsax Месяц назад

    I've heard people talk about this, but never seen a proper demonstration until now. I need to do some practicing on this now. Thanks for sharing!

  • @garyhome7101
    @garyhome7101 Месяц назад +1

    I learned this from Tom Mclaughlin awhile back. Took a minute to learn, and a bit of practice, but it works quite well!

  • @TheOldBlackCrow
    @TheOldBlackCrow Месяц назад +2

    Hey, I don't freak out when I sit a cold beverage on my bandsaw table... I just wait a few months and sand down the rust! Easy! 😂

  • @pirobot668beta
    @pirobot668beta Месяц назад

    I've used this technique in curves, never thought it'd work on the straight line cut.

  • @Antony_blr
    @Antony_blr Месяц назад +1

    This is gold. Keep up the good work.

  • @jerryloughney4757
    @jerryloughney4757 Месяц назад +1

    Fascinating!!! I assume it gets easier with practice. And I like your first point about it being easier with wider blades. I was going to ask about that.
    Thanks for the great tip. I’ll try it.

  • @gillgetter3004
    @gillgetter3004 Месяц назад +1

    Was taught this technique years ago👍

  • @MacProwler1
    @MacProwler1 Месяц назад

    I want to thank you so much for all the updates and information that you have provided to a newbie in woodworking!

  • @jeffreyoneill6439
    @jeffreyoneill6439 Месяц назад +2

    Very bloody clever!

  • @earljtharp
    @earljtharp Месяц назад

    I’ve head this before but didn’t quite understand it. Your explanation is much better. Now I understand it and it works for me now. Thanks !

  • @danielhanawalt4998
    @danielhanawalt4998 Месяц назад

    That makes sense. I don't have a band saw yet but I'll keep this in mind when I get one.

  • @terrmaso
    @terrmaso Месяц назад

    So simple, yet so effective. Thank you for sharing. I will definitely be using this in the future.

  • @garymiller5937
    @garymiller5937 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the tip. I don't own a band saw but have access to one. I'll try this next time. 😊😊❤❤

  • @clemmcguinness1087
    @clemmcguinness1087 Месяц назад +2

    New technique! Thank you

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Месяц назад

    Thanks a bunch for the tip, James! 😊
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @johnnyb95678
    @johnnyb95678 Месяц назад +1

    What a great technique, thank you for sharing.

  • @campriole5410
    @campriole5410 Месяц назад +1

    Awesome info.I always learn something from you videos. Thank you

  • @joz_tec
    @joz_tec Месяц назад

    Wow! Very interesting technique. Makes me want to try it tomorrow. I'll remember this idea and give it a try next time I'm using my bandsaw.
    Thank you.

  • @erickdanielsson6710
    @erickdanielsson6710 Месяц назад

    Thanks James, Timely tip..... Will try in the AM...

  • @slingerssecretlaboratory
    @slingerssecretlaboratory Месяц назад

    Wow, amazing results. Thanks this video.

  • @francescozani9488
    @francescozani9488 Месяц назад

    I've tuned my cheap Record power by swpping the upper tire for a cork one, I've hand rectified to be perectly round and slightly barrel shaped. I's a blast!

  • @msmith3537
    @msmith3537 Месяц назад

    I did not know this technique and will give it a try. Thanks!

  • @egbluesuede1220
    @egbluesuede1220 Месяц назад

    never seen this technique before, but I'm often amazed at how good some people are at cutting straight or right up to a line. (Looking at you Andy Klein) I'll have to watch them and see if they are doing this too. I'll definitely give this a shot, as I stay way off the line and make more work for myself. BTW - looking forward to seeing that new Harvey.

  • @richardbryant5773
    @richardbryant5773 Месяц назад +1

    Another good lesson thanks

  • @Go4Corvette
    @Go4Corvette Месяц назад +1

    Great info and very useful. Thanks for the video.

  • @RoseKindred
    @RoseKindred Месяц назад

    This is how I learned to do it way back in "Tech Class," basically woodshop.

  • @MrStrizver
    @MrStrizver Месяц назад

    Thank you, once again, for the invaluable education!

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark Месяц назад

    Thank you Mr Nubs, I will give it a try and try and try! !! !!!

  • @MaddMaxxWoodWorks
    @MaddMaxxWoodWorks Месяц назад

    Thank you for this awesome tip

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 Месяц назад

    Excellent information James, thanks for sharing, stay safe around there. Fred.

  • @KeithCooper-Albuquerque
    @KeithCooper-Albuquerque Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for another useful video!

  • @andygrayson7485
    @andygrayson7485 Месяц назад

    this is a great tip, totally makes sense ✌

  • @BobHerres
    @BobHerres Месяц назад

    💗Absolutely amazing! Thank you so much. You always provide great, concise content. I can't wait to try this trick!

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Месяц назад

    What a great tip Thanks for sharing going to have to try this.

  • @va3ngc
    @va3ngc Месяц назад

    I will have to try this.

  • @larryg.4398
    @larryg.4398 Месяц назад +2

    Well now you did it ! I can’t claim to be a know it all anymore. Thanks for your channel. I’m a grumpy old man and have learned a lot from you 👍

    • @jvmiller1995
      @jvmiller1995 Месяц назад

      Yep he got me on that one too. I built my mom her nd my first jewelry box at age 8. Maybe a little help from dad. LOL That was 40 plus years ago. I grew up in a woodshop have my own tools now and fixing to start learning the grandson in a few years. I have watched every New Yankee workshop, this old house and countless other.. plus a shit ton of youtube videos that should not be allowed to air anyplace.
      Anyway my point is this is a new one to me too, and I am hoping a game changer..... I got a couple great cedar logs just begging to become a bandsaw box

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 Месяц назад +1

    Great video. Thanks James.

  • @alfred2011
    @alfred2011 Месяц назад

    Great vid! Michael Fortune wrote about this technique in Fine Woodworking issue #199, July/Aug 2008 😀

  • @rodpotts2666
    @rodpotts2666 Месяц назад +1

    great tip. thanks Nubs.

  • @agcons
    @agcons Месяц назад

    This makes sense to me: I get smooth edges and very accurate cuts on fabric not by watching where the shears are actually cutting, but by watching the cutting line just ahead of the points. Something similar has to be going on with respect to human hand-eye co-ordination.

  • @makinnewcounts6676
    @makinnewcounts6676 Месяц назад +1

    Love thls guy so humble, he is the Joe Rogan of woodworking

  • @donaldfrederick1557
    @donaldfrederick1557 Месяц назад

    Interesting plane on your table

  • @tadaaaa952
    @tadaaaa952 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks Месяц назад +1

    Awesome...thank you!

  • @oafkad
    @oafkad Месяц назад +15

    I felt like an idiot for a bit. I thought you meant you were cutting from the backside of the blade (opposite the teeth) and was like "Holy cow...you can do that?"

    • @OtherTheDave
      @OtherTheDave Месяц назад

      Same 😂

    • @jamesdilger8678
      @jamesdilger8678 Месяц назад +1

      Also guilty of that thought😂

    • @braddofner
      @braddofner Месяц назад

      That is precisely the reason I clicked in. The only wood I have ever worked with in making fires. Im no carpenter, but this idea intrigued me... I was disappointed but still enjoyed the video. Now feel like I can use a band saw better than most, having hardly ever touched one myself.

  • @saltwaterinmyveins
    @saltwaterinmyveins Месяц назад

    Thanks!

  • @EK--ry3lr
    @EK--ry3lr Месяц назад

    Really neat idea

  • @uponeric36
    @uponeric36 Месяц назад

    About cutting boards: what would you use for regular maintenance? Something that really confused me is that pretty much any drying oil will take at least a week to cure (? heard lots of conflicting info on this curing time matter) which is a long time to have your cutting board out of service! If you have a food safe drying oil like hemp seed or walnut, does it matter if you use it for food prep tasks during that curing time?
    Like if I put up the cutting board for the night at like 10 pm after a wash from dinner, sanded it, put say hemp seed oil on it, and let it dry for until the morning so like 9 am, is that 8~12 hour period enough for it dry and not immediately come off from a light rinse? Will it keep curing through the week even during use? I haven't seen hemp oil talked much about but it seems like a perfectly valid wood finish.
    For that matter, is there even a difference in pure hemp seed oil/walnut oil advertised for food and for wood? Researched a ton but couldn't find answers for these things.

  • @socketman
    @socketman Месяц назад

    Still on this quest to be able to cut with any accuracy.
    I've got a Jet JWBS-14SFX and it wanders like an intact stray.
    I pretty much only use it for very rough work, work that doesn't need to be remotely straight, or cuts that are very very short.
    Thanks for the tips...

  • @bencorley8687
    @bencorley8687 Месяц назад

    Mind. Blown.

  • @user-go5ym2oe6p
    @user-go5ym2oe6p Месяц назад

    wow now that's clever! thanks

  • @GarryAndrews_
    @GarryAndrews_ Месяц назад

    Can I say, you’re looking really good bud

  • @LuciFeric137
    @LuciFeric137 Месяц назад

    Gotta try this.

  • @edwardmclaughlin7935
    @edwardmclaughlin7935 Месяц назад +1

    This is Premier League, nuts and bolts advice. Brilliant.

  • @jeremymmrobinson
    @jeremymmrobinson Месяц назад

    U R da man!

  • @im4dabirds
    @im4dabirds Месяц назад

    thanks

  • @eugenetaljaard7568
    @eugenetaljaard7568 Месяц назад

    I’ve learned something.

  • @richardblair919
    @richardblair919 Месяц назад

    Yep, a fundamental not widely known. Thanks

  • @RJSDZNS
    @RJSDZNS Месяц назад

    First of all, thank you I will try this next time e I use my bandsaw. Second, you look like you're losing weight, if you're doing it on purpose, good job my man! I lost 50 lbs 3 years ago and have kept it off. Great content!

  • @kenerickson4923
    @kenerickson4923 Месяц назад

    I'll try that. Good tip.

  • @jamesjastrzebski1536
    @jamesjastrzebski1536 Месяц назад

    Makes me wonder if putting a thin "fin" behind the blade to act as a fence would help even more.

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella Месяц назад

    I did use the back of the blade…but it took ages to wear through the wood.

  • @goodtimeclub
    @goodtimeclub Месяц назад

    James would you mind travelling back in time to release this video last week, BEFORE I cut all the templates for my Veritas Kitchissippi chairs?

  • @TaylerMade
    @TaylerMade Месяц назад

    i guess this is the difference between being properly trained as a furniture maker to use a tool and using youtube to learn. apart from a few sites such as this, most youtuber video makers haven't got a clue. they just repeat the same old mistakes and claim its the right way.

  • @WW-jc7di
    @WW-jc7di Месяц назад +1

    I hope that you will acknowledge Tom McLaughlin @ Epic Woodworking who recently published this very topic on RUclips.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Месяц назад

      Not sure if I've seen his video. Who did he acknowledge for teaching him?

    • @WW-jc7di
      @WW-jc7di Месяц назад

      @@StumpyNubs Good question. I re-watched the video (episode #208). He does not acknowledge anyone. You each have a good video on the topic.

  • @marqpsmythe228
    @marqpsmythe228 Месяц назад

    Wow, just wow ❤

  • @shykitten55
    @shykitten55 Месяц назад

    That feather device looks great!
    Minor thing, I'd call it the DEPTH of the blade, not with WIDTH. To me the width is the distance left - right. Depth is front to back. But all good. Good idea.

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Месяц назад

      Maybe that's how you understand the words. But it is hardly a universal rule. What you call "width" (left to right) in this case I would call thickness.

    • @shykitten55
      @shykitten55 Месяц назад

      @@StumpyNubs 3:52. I'm using a 3/4 inch wide blade. That is front to back distance - yes? But sorry, maybe I am being pedantic.
      I just wanted to be sure I understood what you meant.

  • @MemphisCorollaS
    @MemphisCorollaS Месяц назад

    I must’ve missed the video when the Harvey workbench replaced the Sjoberg

  • @aurtisanminer2827
    @aurtisanminer2827 Месяц назад

    Like steering a snowboard!

  • @Toograced
    @Toograced Месяц назад

    I really like the beard. Short is sweet. Don't go too big and fluffy.

  • @FFT-J
    @FFT-J Месяц назад

    Hey Stumpy, been watching your videos for a few years now and just wanted to say youre looking good. Looks like you lost some weight?

  • @henryskinner1092
    @henryskinner1092 Месяц назад

    Great video as usual and Great tip. Thank you Sir. Stay Safe and God Bless.

  • @lennytheleopard
    @lennytheleopard Месяц назад

    Awesome! Thanks

  • @billj5645
    @billj5645 Месяц назад

    If you're cutting with a fence are there any advantages to angling the fence to do this?