The people who give thumbs down, must own table saws, and have a wood shop. Your ideS are clean practical and easy to build & use too! Good job! Thanks for making my work easier.
@@frankkobold Especially the mitre saw in the beginning is very dangerous, as it is way to unstable. The problem is this may work without problems for a 100 times, but if one time there is some nasty inner tension in the wood you might get kickback. The screws won't hold that. The saw might then get totally out of control and cut off your fingers or worse cut into your chest. This is an unnecessary high risk and it is only for a hobby. If this goes wrong, you might not only lose your hobby. You might become incapable to work. Is that really worth it, even if you cannot affort a real mitre saw? Especially since you can do the same cuts using the cirular saw as it is indented, it just takes a bit more time...
Also the blade cover is a safety feature. Never render safety features inoperable! And again this is without real necessity, just lazyness. The idea with the guild rails is not bad per se, but the execution is simply not safe in a number of details.
Saya dari Indonesia ,selama ini pengetahuan yang saya terapkan di kerjaan saya ,hanyalah sebuah yang belum seberapa saya tahu fungsi dan memakainya,jadi apa yang dihasilkan hanyalah sebuah karya yang belum di akuratannya.namun saya sebagai pekerja tetap harus berusaha apapun caranya,semua sudah saya coba, namun belum mampu menjadi yang terbaik pada apa yang saya lakukan,dari itulah saya mencoba dan mencoba untuk selalu bertanya pada yang lebih mampu,ternyata sedikit demi sedikit saya mulai merasakan sebuah perbedaan pada hasil garapan saya.kali ini saya menemukan lagi ilmu yang selama ini belum saya tahu.modivikasi mesin yang begitu fungsional ,pengerjaan akan lebih gampang juga keamanya.terimaksih sahabat sudah berbagi ilmu.semoga apa yang di tampilkan dapat bermanfaat buat orang banyak..❤❤❤❤❤
Your video is well put together and the music and assembly footage was hypnotic. But for anyone who's considering this - DON'T DO IT! I'm by no means an expert, but having hours of safety lessons drilled into me has taught me that disabling the blade guard or any other safety feature of a tool is asking for a life-changing accident. And the wood base of that homemade chop saw means that the saw (sans blade guard) is going to go flying at the first hint of kickback. (And that hinge may not be enough to keep it secure either if you bolt it down.) If you can't drop coin on an inexpensive (but safer) chop saw right now, there's nothing wrong with using the saw against a speed square to accomplish the same thing. And the blade will be away from you, guard in place. The other two projects are good ideas but, again, can be accomplished without removing saw safety features.
You guys remind me of my dad, you wouldn’t believe he did some of this way back in the 80’s. My dad was a genius and thank you for reminding and remembering him.
I’m loving this video of all these different rigs! The second rig that was made needed a piece of metal sticking up to hold the saw from going past the rig itself, and cutting into the wood… Just a piece of metal to hold the flat part of the Skil within its limitations will suffice!
Salute to you my friend ! You have just made it possible for every low budget wood-worker to have "table saw" utility with an affordable Circular saw - CLEVER !
On your first cutting jig this would actually work great for cuts over 300 on gables sheeting etc , I have the largest dewalt chopsaw 12" blade I use it for everything it's a serious bit of kit...but limited on large cuts say 600mm,I can just flip it over but a single straight though cut I would much prefer, nice jobs.
Looks useful, I wouldn’t want to build the first one for myself due to the fact I would definitely cut off at least a finger the way the blade guard is completely open.
Great ideas. But issue with blade guards. I'm a site/workshop joiner and have seen too many injuries because of lack of guards, stops and finger slips.
@@neltch007 there’s no blade guards you can add because the guard is flipped up all the way in order to function like a makeshift Miter Saw. It better to buy a cheap Miter Saw IMO for safety and performance as well.
Thanks for a fantastic video. Great ideas and I can certainly do on of them. I very much liked it that you were not pushing any product and the steps you displayed that were practicable.
Extraordinário o trabalho desse artesão. A perfeição materializada numa peça de madeira. Parabéns! Необычайная работа этого мастера. Совершенство, воплощенное в дереве. Поздравляем !!! Neobychaynaya rabota etogo mastera. Sovershenstvo, voploshchennoye v dereve. Pozdravlyayem !!!
First watched video and I am amazed, first time I see something easy and simple at the same time great to work... for the ones who can’t buy for now an expensive tool, all this works perfectly for our diy projects, now I’m gonna check other videos, I’m sure there’s lots of ideas for other machines ... Thanks a lot !! Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Excelente, muy buenas ideas, muy prácticas y sorprendentes, muchas gracias por compartir con nosotros tus proyectos, te deseo larga vida para disfrutarla con tus seres queridos y mucho éxito en todos tus proyectos de desarrollo personal muy atentamente Raul Yañez Flores desde Chile 😀 😃 😄 😁 😆 👏
An absolute pleasure to watch your video presentations, as an older man starting woodwork later on in life i appreciate your content, i am copying one of your techniques at the moment and look forward to being creative, thanks from Mike in County Durham. UK
Wow - to think I could have saved myself a small fortune had I watched this before I bought my sliding mitre saw… lol. Awesome vid ! Thanks for sharing !
Realmente achei bem facil de se fazer, muito prático, tem várias pessoas mostrando como fazer eles na internet, mas no fim, terminam sendo bem complicados a construção
Awesome guides!! I ♥️ how each project was a mystery. I kept trying to guess what it was for before you finished. I shared this video with my husband as a "hint-hint" project since most of his free-hand cuts are very wonky.
Clever, I like the enginuity. I bet it all works well for thin smallish lumber. The slide with the skill saw is a bit sketchy in that there is little security in the blades path in terms of upward jumps outside of the hands downward force. But otherwise I'm sure much of this set up works quite well.
I'd leave the blade guard in place, and clamp the work down, then use the saw with both hands. Problem solved. You could also make a second set of rails to hold the saw in the guides. And if you make them from steel its wildly unlikely that saw is going anywhere.
Это гавно а не самоделка во первых она гамоская во вторых седает толщину пропила раза в 2 в третьих да мне проще тарцовку купить или на худой конец чтоб ровно отпилить нужно будет всего-то вставить специальную насадку в пас
The people who give thumbs down, must own table saws, and have a wood shop.
Your ideS are clean practical and easy to build & use too! Good job!
Thanks for making my work easier.
this is incredibly stupid and dangerous and not easy to use or cool.
@@kreathyr8270 please elaborate. I can't see any downsides
@@frankkobold Especially the mitre saw in the beginning is very dangerous, as it is way to unstable. The problem is this may work without problems for a 100 times, but if one time there is some nasty inner tension in the wood you might get kickback. The screws won't hold that. The saw might then get totally out of control and cut off your fingers or worse cut into your chest.
This is an unnecessary high risk and it is only for a hobby. If this goes wrong, you might not only lose your hobby. You might become incapable to work. Is that really worth it, even if you cannot affort a real mitre saw? Especially since you can do the same cuts using the cirular saw as it is indented, it just takes a bit more time...
Also the blade cover is a safety feature. Never render safety features inoperable! And again this is without real necessity, just lazyness. The idea with the guild rails is not bad per se, but the execution is simply not safe in a number of details.
Ppl who give thumbs down know their trade. There are actually good DIY ideas to compliment a circular saw but those three are one dumber than another.
Молодец!!!! Есть такой народ в во все мире , он называется - Молодец ! От души флаг вам в руки и мир и новых творческих успехов!!!
Man, you're my savior!! thank you so much for all those tips and tricks!!! 10/10!!!
Saya dari Indonesia ,selama ini pengetahuan yang saya terapkan di kerjaan saya ,hanyalah sebuah yang belum seberapa saya tahu fungsi dan memakainya,jadi apa yang dihasilkan hanyalah sebuah karya yang belum di akuratannya.namun saya sebagai pekerja tetap harus berusaha apapun caranya,semua sudah saya coba, namun belum mampu menjadi yang terbaik pada apa yang saya lakukan,dari itulah saya mencoba dan mencoba untuk selalu bertanya pada yang lebih mampu,ternyata sedikit demi sedikit saya mulai merasakan sebuah perbedaan pada hasil garapan saya.kali ini saya menemukan lagi ilmu yang selama ini belum saya tahu.modivikasi mesin yang begitu fungsional ,pengerjaan akan lebih gampang juga keamanya.terimaksih sahabat sudah berbagi ilmu.semoga apa yang di tampilkan dapat bermanfaat buat orang banyak..❤❤❤❤❤
Your video is well put together and the music and assembly footage was hypnotic. But for anyone who's considering this - DON'T DO IT!
I'm by no means an expert, but having hours of safety lessons drilled into me has taught me that disabling the blade guard or any other safety feature of a tool is asking for a life-changing accident. And the wood base of that homemade chop saw means that the saw (sans blade guard) is going to go flying at the first hint of kickback. (And that hinge may not be enough to keep it secure either if you bolt it down.)
If you can't drop coin on an inexpensive (but safer) chop saw right now, there's nothing wrong with using the saw against a speed square to accomplish the same thing. And the blade will be away from you, guard in place.
The other two projects are good ideas but, again, can be accomplished without removing saw safety features.
@@danishmohamed7248 and then teaching others on you tube -.-
You guys remind me of my dad, you wouldn’t believe he did some of this way back in the 80’s. My dad was a genius and thank you for reminding and remembering him.
Same here
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building your own table saws and stuff is dumb af
Молодец! Соображалка как у советского человека. Всё просто и пригодится.
I’m loving this video of all these different rigs! The second rig that was made needed a piece of metal sticking up to hold the saw from going past the rig itself, and cutting into the wood… Just a piece of metal to hold the flat part of the Skil within its limitations will suffice!
Спасибо за идею , второй воспользуюсь. Удачи .
Salute to you my friend ! You have just made it possible for every low budget wood-worker to have "table saw" utility with an affordable Circular saw - CLEVER !
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Very nice Art
Muito criativo e simples.
Parabéns!!!
Как всегда - просто и со вкусом!
On your first cutting jig this would actually work great for cuts over 300 on gables sheeting etc , I have the largest dewalt chopsaw 12" blade I use it for everything it's a serious bit of kit...but limited on large cuts say 600mm,I can just flip it over but a single straight though cut I would much prefer, nice jobs.
Very good,thanks for sharing friend👍
Пожалуйста осторожней, будте здоровы. Удачи.
Looks useful, I wouldn’t want to build the first one for myself due to the fact I would definitely cut off at least a finger the way the blade guard is completely open.
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Gracias.Amigo por Exelentes ideas. Seguiré tus inventos soy carpintero.
Ide yang cemerlang 👍👍
Terimakasih telah menginspirasi aku.
GOD BLESS YOU 🙏🙏
Genial! Nada de blabla, pura acción y música. Tiempo de oro.👍
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Muy útiles para todo trabajo en madera.Gracias por el tiempo dedicado a enseñarnos.
Класс, все приспособления очень нужные в хозяйстве!!!
Wowwww excellent ideas👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
इंडोनेशिया की ओर से शुभकामनाएँ सलाम और समर्थन ❤❤❤❤❤
2nd and 3rd idea are quite good. The first one is an accident waiting to happen 😂😂
Could you elaborate?
I never used a circlesaw and I'm in the process of learning about it so that I don't cut off my leg when I do start using it :)
I Agree. The blade is exposed at the start. This design idea must consider safety a paramount.
Fantástico, parabéns 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Mantap bosqu sangat bermanfaat ilmunya, sehat selalu dan sukses ya
Sangat baguss...salam sukses selalu..
Excelente trabalho 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Excelente, se ven muy prácticos todos los trabajos
Thank God your video came up on my feed. Thank you so much for sharing these useful tips. I will definitely be creating the 2nd one. God bless
अद्भुत आश्चर्यजनक इंटेलीजेंट इंसान।
Fantástico felicidades y gracias por compartir sus conocimientos saludos desde loja Ecuador
Great ideas. But issue with blade guards. I'm a site/workshop joiner and have seen too many injuries because of lack of guards, stops and finger slips.
What kind of blade guards would you add to his projects?
@@neltch007 there’s no blade guards you can add because the guard is flipped up all the way in order to function like a makeshift Miter Saw. It better to buy a cheap Miter Saw IMO for safety and performance as well.
Very nice 👍👍👍
Thank you for your video this is an awesome idea for poor man like me😢
That first one is an OSHA approved, finger choppin machine!
I hate for that person that wanna work fast smh 😂 instead of getting the job done he's gonna get his fingers chopped off because of RUclips 😭😂
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Excellent presentation, thanks for sharing this with us all.
Чувак ты реально крутой, если придумал все это сам!!! Уважение огромное
Very informative video this one is thanks dear friend
Thanks for a fantastic video. Great ideas and I can certainly do on of them. I very much liked it that you were not pushing any product and the steps you displayed that were practicable.
Maravilloso, genial, lo que estaba buscando. Muchas gracias. Dios te bendiga!
super video - no unnecessary stuff.
Muy buenos proyectos..!! Gracias. Saludos desde las sierras de Córdoba Argentina...!!! 👍👌💪🇦🇷
Отлично,все думал куда пилу приспособить) лайкос и подписка!
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What a great commercial for buying a new miter saw
Ye i agree
Лучший!!!! Спасибо тебе большое за видео!!! Ты мне сыкономил много денег.
Like your style. No blabbing all demonstration. 👏🤜🤛
Melhores e mais práticos projetos que localizei até o momento, parabéns!!!!!
Lots of nice circular saw accessories here! I love it!
Extraordinário o trabalho desse artesão. A perfeição materializada numa peça de madeira. Parabéns!
Необычайная работа этого мастера. Совершенство, воплощенное в дереве. Поздравляем !!!
Neobychaynaya rabota etogo mastera. Sovershenstvo, voploshchennoye v dereve. Pozdravlyayem !!!
Absolutely BRILLIANT! Thank you for saving me from spending more money on things I really don’t need. You are a genius, friend!
Finally really easy diy things. Thanks a lot!
Muito bom seu trabalho parabéns por esse gabarito valeu
Super what a beauty!
Thanks very much sir .God bless you always happy .
First watched video and I am amazed, first time I see something easy and simple at the same time great to work... for the ones who can’t buy for now an expensive tool, all this works perfectly for our diy projects, now I’m gonna check other videos, I’m sure there’s lots of ideas for other machines ... Thanks a lot !! Greetings from Mexico 🇲🇽
Maldita sea! No puedo darle mas de 1 me gusta. Muy buenas las ideas 💪❤
Nice good 💐👍
Excelente, muy buenas ideas, muy prácticas y sorprendentes, muchas gracias por compartir con nosotros tus proyectos, te deseo larga vida para disfrutarla con tus seres queridos y mucho éxito en todos tus proyectos de desarrollo personal muy atentamente Raul Yañez Flores desde Chile 😀 😃 😄 😁 😆 👏
An absolute pleasure to watch your video presentations, as an older man starting woodwork later on in life i appreciate your
content, i am copying one of your techniques at the moment and look forward to being creative, thanks from Mike in County
Durham. UK
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They were really good ideas, how'd did somebody give them a thumbs down 🤔
Personally, I think those are good ideas but, I do not think it's appropiate to modify that type of tools.
Спасибо за видео! Очень полезно! Мой лайк вам!
Good job I'll make one for my self
Wow - to think I could have saved myself a small fortune had I watched this before I bought my sliding mitre saw… lol. Awesome vid ! Thanks for sharing !
Dang that thing cuts more square than my Ryobi....
Very good idea 💡💡💡
滅時潘.個样好有私意.去台灣益左啲台灣益左台灣才子.作為.呤詩作對.手
Espetacular! Perfeito! Um exímio trabalho.
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Muito bom e fácil de fazer! Obrigado por compartilhar suas idéias!
Muito bom
Realmente achei bem facil de se fazer, muito prático, tem várias pessoas mostrando como fazer eles na internet, mas no fim, terminam sendo bem complicados a construção
Very good skills👍👍👍
Informative about circular & wood
Projeto simples e muito funcional parabéns pelo vídeo
Awesome guides!! I ♥️ how each project was a mystery. I kept trying to guess what it was for before you finished. I shared this video with my husband as a "hint-hint" project since most of his free-hand cuts are very wonky.
Amazing wife you are. Hope he takes it positively. Better yet, you could do it together and make it fun... Just saying
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Superb video. Loved the ideas on Jigs.
No.2 is awesome. 👍
Ele usou poucas ferramentas para fazer os suportes, com isso muita gente conseguirá fazer também. Genial
Sensacional belíssima ideia.
Excellent idea 💡💡
Good & useful ideas...👍👌
Idéias excelentes, parabéns.
Como esta
Look out for kickback and watch out for fingers and thumbs on the first one.
does a miter /chop saw have a clutch to prevent kick back? i dont think they do.
Jay Baat. Asli jugaad. Awesome!
Wow ingenious wonderful thanks for sharing.
Clever, I like the enginuity. I bet it all works well for thin smallish lumber. The slide with the skill saw is a bit sketchy in that there is little security in the blades path in terms of upward jumps outside of the hands downward force. But otherwise I'm sure much of this set up works quite well.
I'd leave the blade guard in place, and clamp the work down, then use the saw with both hands. Problem solved. You could also make a second set of rails to hold the saw in the guides. And if you make them from steel its wildly unlikely that saw is going anywhere.
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EXcelente o seu trabalho. Sou aprendiz e pretendo fazer essa peça.
Perfect, very good job
Good idea, congratulations 👌.
Молодец!Очень функционально,очень просто!
Это гавно а не самоделка во первых она гамоская во вторых седает толщину пропила раза в 2 в третьих да мне проще тарцовку купить или на худой конец чтоб ровно отпилить нужно будет всего-то вставить специальную насадку в пас
I have been wanting to do this makeshift Thanks for posting!
Capo, saludos desde Perú 🇵🇪
Excellent ideas 👍🏼
Such amazing talent. Thank you
Ótimas ideias , parabéns !
Rất tuyệt vời . OK bạn
thats brilliant ..Thanks for sharing.
Super robota bardzo mi sie to podoba 💪👍
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Hola amigo, muy buenas las ideas, estaría fabuloso que pusieras las medidas para hacerlos.
Saludos desde la CDMX MEXICO.
Show, parabéns, muito prático dessa forma 👏👏👏🤝🙏 Tmj e inscrito 🤝
Sangat bermanfaat
Dan juga menarik
Kreatif 👍👍