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Knew Concepts Jeweler's Saw - SAWING TIPS & GUIDE - WATCH & LEARN #3 (FULL)

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  • Опубліковано 31 лип 2016
  • Knew Concepts Jewelry Saw has a weird design. What are the advantages of using this expensive frame compared to the standard jeweler saw? Find it out in this video.
    Are you struggling to saw a straight line? Do you break a lot of saw blades? This video will show you how to install a saw blade in Knew Concepts Jeweler Saw with Cam Lever, how to saw better, sawing demonstration, with a list of the causes of blade breakage.
    Learn the importance of maintaining a good posture to get better sawing results. This is a good tutorial for beginners to intermediate metalsmiths who are looking to learn or improve their sawing skills.
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    Links:
    1. Popnicute Jewelry: popnicute.com
    2. Knew Concept 5" Jeweler's Saw with Cam lever: bit.ly/2azeZhU
    3. Carson Pro Optivisor: amzn.to/2oLFWEX
    4. Laser Gold blade assortment pack: bit.ly/2azeYKR
    5. Silicone mat: amzn.to/2D4bTwf
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    1:14 - How to saw metal safely by wearing an optivisor or a pair of safety glasses
    1:59 - General rule of blade installation.
    3:00 - How to install a saw blade in Knew Concepts Jeweler Saw with Cam Lever.
    3:59 - How to uninstall the saw blade in Knew Concepts Jeweler Saw.
    5:18 - Sawing tutorial & demonstration.
    10:45 - Clean up: filing with a blade.
    11:08 - Clean up: sanding.
    11:34 - Finger Safety: prevent cutting fingers while sawing!
    WHAT BROKE A BLADE?
    12:18 - Death grip.
    12:54 - Posture.
    13:20 - Tension.
    13:53 - Bad blade installation.
    14:17 - Sharp turn on a corner.
    14:49 - Unstable work surface.
    15:13 - Annealed metal.
    15:31 - Distraction.
    BONUS
    15:59 - How to saw neatly.
    Credits:
    Batty McFaddin - Silent Film Light by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommon...)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 53

  • @mikema9311
    @mikema9311 8 років тому +1

    this is a very comprehensive; chock full of info video feed..great presentation..will watch it through a few more times and share with others..magnifico ? (such a word??)

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  8 років тому +2

      Thank you for your feedback. I tried to cram as many info as I could think of in it. I hope it helps. I'd really appreciate it if you share it with others ^_^

    • @ikeremanuel9005
      @ikeremanuel9005 3 роки тому

      Sorry to be so off topic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
      I stupidly lost my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.

    • @charliedeshawn7290
      @charliedeshawn7290 3 роки тому

      @Iker Emanuel instablaster ;)

  • @iamkjo
    @iamkjo 5 років тому +1

    as a grandma, I am trying to control my cussing... and this saw certainly contributed to my use of 4 letter words.. you have helped me enormously with my goal :) thank you...

  • @djinman1837
    @djinman1837 6 років тому +1

    I actually went ahead and purchased this saw after watching your video. I really love how light it is. The knowledge you share with us is so helpful and your videos are topnotch.

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  6 років тому

      Thanks!!!! I tried my best to deliver informative videos. I'm glad you enjoyed your saw! Looks like my video will be featured in the upcoming Knew Concepts monthly newsletter so keep an eye if you're a subscriber :D

  • @per_sev
    @per_sev 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this. It answered all of the questions I knew I had, and several more that I didn't know I needed to think about.

  • @tamaraadams9317
    @tamaraadams9317 6 років тому +1

    Great tutorial! I haven't tried sawing yet, but your tutorial make me want to give it a try. Thank you!

  • @deeoneal1267
    @deeoneal1267 5 років тому

    Thank you so much. Love your videos. The info has helped me tremendously !

  • @Melinda_Sue
    @Melinda_Sue 8 років тому +3

    this is such a high quality, wonderful tutorial! you're awesome!

  • @djinman1837
    @djinman1837 6 років тому

    Great tip on backing sandpaper with duct tape, easier on the fingers and a mark noting grit can be helpful, too. You truly are a gifted artist and teacher. Good Luck!

  • @daisymoralesbella
    @daisymoralesbella 5 років тому

    wow!!!!!!! Very informative! thank you so much!

  • @marlenejordan1488
    @marlenejordan1488 8 років тому

    Best Knew Concept saw/sawing video I've seen!

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  8 років тому

      Thank you for your high praise, Marlene :)

  • @apiversen
    @apiversen 8 років тому

    Excellent video, Kharisma! Thanks for all the tips and tricks. I love the silicone idea and extra bracketing on the bench pin. Thanks so much for taking the time to make these cool and helpful videos.

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  8 років тому

      My pleasure. Happy to hear my videos have been helpful to others.

  • @bianca_wolf
    @bianca_wolf 6 років тому

    GREAT video! You are too cute. Subscribed! Can't wait to learn more. Thank you so much hun!

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  6 років тому

      Thank you, Bianca! 🤗

  • @sheri4673
    @sheri4673 7 років тому

    Outstanding tutorial!

  • @2013sz
    @2013sz 8 років тому

    Thanks for sharing . Very informative.

  • @sheliazahm1332
    @sheliazahm1332 8 років тому

    Good tips! I particularly appreciated the ones about NOT annealing before sawing and the benefits of .25 pt lines. Thanks.

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  8 років тому

      Happy to hear the tutorial helps!

  • @VroladesignIta
    @VroladesignIta 8 років тому

    I like your videos very much, they are intructive and funny and you are an amazing artist!

  • @karenroberts2178
    @karenroberts2178 7 років тому

    thank you for the great tips.

  • @marydetray6776
    @marydetray6776 5 років тому

    Thank you SO much for this informative video! I am just starting out with the saw and am having one neck of a time, I think this saw will help with a lot of my issues. Also,What gauge sheet do you like to use best in silver also sterling or fine?

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  5 років тому

      Sterling silver. fine is too soft for most jewelry application. The gauge depends on the things you wanna make. I use anywhere between 26 - 18 ga.

  • @danielao9585
    @danielao9585 7 місяців тому

    Grazie

  • @annyparodi60
    @annyparodi60 7 років тому

    hola que es eso rojo que tiene tu astillero

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff 6 років тому

    Red silicon baking sheet? What, where to buy (the right kind) Is it flexible? Do you have a link? Thanks so much.

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  6 років тому

      It's something like this, Gabby. amzn.to/2D4bTwf
      It's flexible and can be cut easily. I think a box cutter would cut it better than scissors.

  • @albertoacp05
    @albertoacp05 5 років тому

    I’m just subscribing because your beautiful square face 😍

  • @emgraph
    @emgraph 8 років тому

    for cutting copper, what types of blades do you recommend? I break my blades more with copper, even if I change the size of the blade for higher or lower... doesn't help!!!

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  8 років тому

      I use the same brand for everything. Did you lube the blade?

    • @emgraph
      @emgraph 8 років тому

      yes always, I have bees wax and cut lube

    • @emgraph
      @emgraph 8 років тому

      it is a great video and thanks for sharing :)

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  8 років тому

      Can you provide me with more information? What gauge did you cut in copper and what size of blade did you use?

    • @emgraph
      @emgraph 8 років тому

      I use 24 to 20 ga copper, and depending on the size use from 1 to 3/0 depending on the thickness but I've tried them all on every gauge and it sticks a lot even with cut lube so I'M not sure how to go about it. (I'm self taught lol)
      I used a diagram for thickness vs Saw blades maybe it's not right for copper.

  • @MandyWoodArtist
    @MandyWoodArtist 4 роки тому

    you are so cute - thanks for the fun instructions.

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff 6 років тому

    What does Popni (cute) mean?

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  6 років тому

      POPular, uNIque, and CUTE 🤓

    • @ceesteven
      @ceesteven 5 років тому

      Very clear descriptions and instructions. Excellent! Thank you.

  • @flyingcheff
    @flyingcheff 6 років тому

    Glue on with what? 2-part epoxy???

    • @Popnicute
      @Popnicute  6 років тому

      I used E-6000 because it's what I had at that time but 2 part epoxy or silicone glue might be a better choice. amzn.to/2D00Tjv

  • @francinedeneault9913
    @francinedeneault9913 7 років тому

    you are the best girl! :o)))

  • @oldntatted
    @oldntatted 8 років тому

    Nice video and nice work. keep it up. ONT.....o~*o.....Ride....On........

  • @ShoeMage
    @ShoeMage 2 роки тому

    Hands down the worst saw I've ever purchased. Genuinely worse than a $10 dollar saw.