Circular Saw - the MUST HAVE DIY Tool

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  • @markplot27
    @markplot27 5 років тому +1

    Hi Charlie, this might put a smile a smile on your face. Bought Black and Decker Circular saw in the late eighties, it died 2 years back so looked around for a replacement and bought a Ryobi RWS1250, have not used until yesterday in the wind! So set it up and start to cut and a few inches in it stops, motor working and no cutting. The old B&D was just fire it up and go, no need to adjust anything! So ended up finishing by hand. Quick hunt on UA-cam and I found your video and you answered all of my issues. Like you I had the depth adjusted too deeply - thank you Charlie for saving the day and my arm muscles!!

  • @madpoet
    @madpoet 4 роки тому +7

    A skilsaw and speed square, the perfect combination. I've been living in the UK for about ten years now and y'all are using the speed square more and more. Thanks for posting.

  • @klausreviewscraftrestore3152
    @klausreviewscraftrestore3152 4 роки тому +6

    i am a furniture maker and had to spend big bucks on alot of tools, but also i still use a circ saw on a regular basis. good tips for beginning wood workers. really a must have saw.

  • @MrNat4Real
    @MrNat4Real 5 місяців тому

    Many thanks for starting all the way from the scratch, of setting up the table and attaching a vacuum-cleaner.
    This is exactly what I have been looking for.

  • @mickwhatley
    @mickwhatley 4 роки тому +1

    Good day mate. A friend of mine gave me a Ryobi saw and a 4.0 Ah battery. He said it was useless it wouldn't even cut plywood. So I took it home and tried it. He had the blade in backwards. He said I could have it. So now I have a really handy tool for the right price. If anyone one else has a Ryobi tool that's useless I'll have it.

  • @tinamathis539
    @tinamathis539 4 роки тому +3

    awesome video. I was about to return my circular saw back to the store. Only because I was not comfortable with it but now I can reference this video when needed. Thank you

  • @SuperDieseldriver
    @SuperDieseldriver 5 років тому +3

    Got one of these, I'm a joiner, what a great saw. Got to last row of laminate flooring near wall & sods law 3 X 1" strips to finish it off😣 this baby was a god send with the guide, made it a breeze to do thanks Charlie love the vids👍👍👍

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  5 років тому +1

      Cheers mate - and always good to get a positive endorsement from a joiner. Out of interest do you see any need for a plunge saw when you've got one of these. I'm planning a future video outlining the difference between the two. Obvs plunge saws run on tracks which is an advantage but Evolution do a circular saw that runs on a track. Possibly the best of both worlds. .🤔

    • @SuperDieseldriver
      @SuperDieseldriver 5 років тому

      @@CharlieDIYte the Ryobi does it all, just bought the evolution mitre saw 210 SMS & stand, that's great for speed for laminate flooring, cutting precise angles for spindles, both together is all the saws you need + love the multi tool...

  • @SamValiant
    @SamValiant 6 років тому +64

    For full sheets, I stick them on the floor on top of a sheet of HD foamboard, set your blade to protrude just a few mm below your workpiece. No point wasting time and effort trying to lift full sheets. Also better cuts as the whole piece is supported so no flex and you don't have to worry about the off cuts dropping on the floor.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому +4

      Great tip Sam - thanks for sharing!

    • @familyjones5403
      @familyjones5403 4 роки тому +3

      Sam I adapted you idea and used bubble-wrap as it was a zero cost item for me. It lasted a while but I replaced it with cardboard from old Amazon boxes. Both "spacers" worked a dream and saved a huge amount of time

    • @MKRM27
      @MKRM27 4 роки тому +2

      I use an 8x4 sheet of 35mm kingspan insulation

    • @davidrowe8747
      @davidrowe8747 3 роки тому

      @Ring Tony Great idea! I'm just getting into DIY in my retirement and happen to have an old flat door - perfect. ;-) Presumably, you "sacrifice" the door (i.e., end up with shallow tracks cut into it from sawing wood on top of it)?

  • @joakimyliruusi
    @joakimyliruusi 6 років тому +6

    Thank you for a great vid! I bought my circular saw in the summer and it has been a gem ever since. Mostly used it for splitting timber but now doing sheet work. Great tips about the work table, which is a pain with big heavy sheets. Now I understood how I can cut way better! Also didn't know that the depth is so important.

  • @MattPriceGuitar
    @MattPriceGuitar 6 років тому +2

    I just built two redwood fences with gates, each about 15 ft long, and made all my cuts with a circular saw and rafter square. It really is a great handy DIY combo.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому

      I agree - and I don't know what I'd do without my circular saw now!

  • @tonysimms9838
    @tonysimms9838 4 роки тому +1

    The fact that the saw has a left sided blade is great for right handed use. It allows better vision of markings while making cuts.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Agreed. It's a great little tool 👍

  • @johnfranklin1955
    @johnfranklin1955 5 років тому +10

    Ryobi’s latest is Brushless tools and HP(high performance) batteries. The tools communicate with the batteries, when the tools have a heavy load on them they communicate with the batteries and the batteries send more power.

  • @moshekwart4043
    @moshekwart4043 4 роки тому +13

    Excellent video, thank you. Many great ideas. One suggestion, when setting up your saw, whether adjusting the angle, the height or whatever, keep your battery out and on the table. When in the machine you are plugged in and handling the blade and in danger. The battery snaps in easily in a second, so save it for last. I appreciate your excellent video.

    • @pb4897
      @pb4897 4 роки тому

      Omg. Is was thinking the same thing. Great video though.

  • @RonnyOlufsen
    @RonnyOlufsen 4 роки тому +6

    I use the exact same circular saw :) When I first bought my Ryobi tools, I got a smaller model circular saw, but it was too small for cutting 2 inch lumber which I do all the time, so it was rather useless. I then bought the model you have and It has done a ton of work for me :) edit: The other Ryobi tools I have found myself using a lot is the impact driver and the multi-tool. I don't know what I would do without them now..

  • @tilerman
    @tilerman 4 роки тому +3

    Great content Charlie. For a long straight edge i brought a length of Unistrut from my local air conditioning suppliers. Straight and true, and got a nice bit of weight to it. And really cheap. Great straight edge for all workshop uses.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Thanks buddy! Yes I've got something similar - a long straight bottom section (hanger) from an aluminium electric roller blind box. It works as a saw guide and as with yours, has also doubled up as a general straight edge.

  • @VictoryForCake
    @VictoryForCake 3 роки тому +1

    I bought a circular saw to cut out 400mm shelves for my garage out of OSB, I found it the easiest way to cut is to get a big 22mm OSB sheet and use that beneath whatever you are cutting as a sacrificial layer. No worries of your legs becoming unbalanced.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 роки тому

      Good thinking. So you were cutting everything on the floor?

    • @VictoryForCake
      @VictoryForCake 3 роки тому

      @@CharlieDIYte Yep, using a guide bar I could do up 500mm cuts. I found it more stable when cutting on an uneven surface outside too.

  • @lordrichard8184
    @lordrichard8184 6 років тому +17

    Great video!!
    I always use a corded circular saw because I don’t like how the battery ones always seem to die in the middle of a cut on me.
    Also if I have to cut large sheet goods. I cut them on the floor and put them on a thick layer of ridged foam insulation. This way I’m not cutting into the ground ruining my blade

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому +9

      Billy bob Smith Thanks! The cordless saws are pretty good these days - and if you use a 4ah or 5ah battery you'll get hours of usage out of it.

    • @brianflower5490
      @brianflower5490 5 років тому

      I bought a new corded Makita circular saw this w/e down from £107 to £ 80 bargain !I do like Ryobi tools but couldn’t afford that one just now!
      Having said that this Makita saw is brilliant !

    • @RDR1456
      @RDR1456 4 роки тому

      brian flower hi mate where did you get the makita from?

    • @nicholascasatelli6949
      @nicholascasatelli6949 4 роки тому +2

      You either arent using the right saw, havent kept up with technology, or else the battery you're using is shit. The Ryobi 7 1/4 inch Brushless circ saw should not be used with any battery that isnt at least a 3.0 ah HP or better......It's all about the Battery!

  • @djhaggerty2011
    @djhaggerty2011 4 роки тому +1

    great use of the speed square... i use mine a lot... also chalk line for quick full legnth eye ball cuts.. and an old full sheet ubderbeath supports the board your cutting... no drops or strains and a 1 man job

  • @francissomadaly4043
    @francissomadaly4043 Рік тому

    Great video Mr Charlie. I've underused my Ryobi circular saw for 3 years. I have to say, I just cannot get on with supplied fence. Ended up going back to my saw guide. I've learnt loads from your videos. Cheers👍

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Рік тому

      Thanks Francis. Which one did you have with a supplied fence? The new RCS18X can run on a plastic track but it's not widely available for some reason. I was still love the versatility of a circular saw and made this track ua-cam.com/video/mvcPuUz_m74/v-deo.html but to rip down full lengths of sheet material you really need a plunge saw. 👊

    • @francissomadaly4043
      @francissomadaly4043 Рік тому

      ​@Charlie DIYte Hi Charlie it's an R18CSP; yours looks like and upgraded version. I can't find yours so maybe that's been upgraded as well 🙄 Ryobi themselves do 3/4 different circular saws so it's difficult to decide. Maybe I'll gift it to someone and get a newer model😂

  • @tactical_snails2198
    @tactical_snails2198 5 років тому +7

    I like how you have a beare bones set up it really shows how much you can do

  • @MoranGuyVideos
    @MoranGuyVideos 6 років тому

    Circular saw is a must have tool for anybody who wants to start woodworking project , this is the next level for jigsaw , etc.

  • @SamiMarjeta
    @SamiMarjeta 5 років тому +2

    I came up with exactly same kind of guide few years ago. Then I got tired of using (it was clumsy and needed clamps also) and I bought a better quality plunge saw. The guide rail you made can be adapted for cross cuts also. Cut a ~30cm piece and screw piece of plywood vertically to the end. You push that piece against the wood you are cross cutting and get 90° cut. It doesn't slip as easily as speed square and you don't need to mark that ~3cm distance between blade and end of saw table.

    • @gdr88
      @gdr88 4 роки тому

      Which one did you buy later?

  • @cathymackay5534
    @cathymackay5534 3 роки тому

    Thanks for that. I like to do a bit of DIY - husband is a retired builder but the clue is the ‘retired’...I don’t like asking him when I’ve always done my own stuff, anyway. I have that particular circular saw so your video was particularly useful. Cheers, xxx

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 роки тому

      Good to hear from you Cathy. Yes, it's a great little tool. I couldn't manage without it!

  • @mohabatkhanmalak1161
    @mohabatkhanmalak1161 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for posting, now I will be able to make those angled cuts. Wood is not my thing but at times we need to work with wood, such as building my work bench.

  • @galland3496
    @galland3496 6 років тому +2

    Thank You Charlie. I have a RYOBI CORDLESS circular saw and it is great. 1)...it's light 2)...it's quite. 3) it works great. And it's such a good little friend. I have a number of circular saws, but this one I go to first time for general and light work. Thanks once again for your work.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому

      Galland 34 You're very welcome - and thanks for the comment - they're great tools aren't they!

  • @EM-fh2tx
    @EM-fh2tx 4 роки тому +2

    I made a saw guide! So chuffed, it works great. Thank you!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Fantastic - nice work and thanks for letting me know. It's a game changer, isn't it!! I'm sorry I never did that video - I'll be doing one in a few months when I start videoing my wardrobe build. What design did you go for in the end? 👍

    • @EM-fh2tx
      @EM-fh2tx 4 роки тому

      @@CharlieDIYte very basic from scrap in the shed. But with that and your great suggestion of the metal speed square, I made my first ever picture frames and mitre joins. Thank you so much, your videos gave me the confidence to have a go :)

  • @AbulHussain-hh9rg
    @AbulHussain-hh9rg 4 роки тому +1

    Your channel might be small But your info is priceless man. Ideal for the DIY person. Keep the videos coming.

  • @GuitarsAndSynths
    @GuitarsAndSynths 3 роки тому +1

    I need one as well as a Miter and jig saw to fix stuff and build things.

  • @joelwinter4956
    @joelwinter4956 4 роки тому

    I started woodworking with essentially two tools: A circular saw and a router--on my apartment's kitchen floor and small back porch. Started with a bookcase, then a coffee table, and never looked back. A drill is important, too--but so much can be done with those simple, cheap tools.

  • @areyoumad4it
    @areyoumad4it 5 років тому +5

    Do enjoy your videos Charlie, thanks! I'm also pleased you put links to the tools in the description because that rafters square looks very handy!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  5 років тому +1

      Thanks, I really appreciate that! You're welcome. The rafters square is invaluable - massively recommend if you're going to buy a circular saw.

  • @Vyker
    @Vyker 6 років тому +18

    This guy is brilliant! Great vocabulary too! Subscribed!

  • @RockyMountainGuy34
    @RockyMountainGuy34 5 років тому +3

    You're a delightful young chap, Charlie. Thanks for the tips.

  • @markjlewis
    @markjlewis Рік тому

    I have learnt so much from you since I discovered your channel a few weeks ago. I'm now going back through your previous videos to find more and more useful tricks and tips. Many thanks.

  • @naebadyersel
    @naebadyersel 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for making this video charlie! You’re an inspiration and my DIY skills have greatly improved since watching all your videos! BIG fan!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 роки тому

      Aw, thanks so much Micheal. It's truly humbling to hear that. I did an update video on the circular saw ua-cam.com/video/mvcPuUz_m74/v-deo.html but when it comes to rails and tracks, I ended up buying an Erbauer plunge saw for my recent wardrobe build.

  • @tonyshenton4123
    @tonyshenton4123 6 років тому +6

    Thanks Charlie, you should be sponsored by Ryobi, I bought this saw on the strength of your tutorial, keep it up

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому +1

      Tony Shenton Thanks Tony - really hope you find it as useful as I have! I think they're a pretty complacent bunch on the marketing side - I've tweeted them a couple of times and haven't had so much as a single response. Never mind - I think their tools are ace!

  • @patrickward163
    @patrickward163 Рік тому

    I have bought a Ryobi 18v circular saw, it's the CCS-1801/D which happens to be the old blue saw. The tool itself is compatible with the newer One+ Lithium batteries

  • @davidmiller9674
    @davidmiller9674 2 роки тому +1

    Picking one up tomorrow to make some cabinets with for my camper conversion. Not this make but same idea. Glad I watched your video for tips. I would have set the blade far too deep like you first did. Best I get some of those horses too. Great video, thanks.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 роки тому

      Good work David, you'll love it. Get a rafters square and some clamps too. 👍

    • @davidmiller9674
      @davidmiller9674 2 роки тому

      @@CharlieDIYte Already ordered 😁

  • @danbailey8182
    @danbailey8182 5 років тому

    I am a very novice woodworker aka CRAP! I never used my circular saw because it always wandered. Thank you so much for the blade height advice and I sure will try it. You have another new subscriber!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  5 років тому

      Hi Dan - I really appreciate that, thanks! Yes, definitely give that a go. I was ready to throw my circular saw away until a chippy mate pointed out the blade height thing. Now I couldn't manage without it! Finally, you're not CRAP, you just need a little practice!

  • @xuser48
    @xuser48 4 роки тому +4

    I use an aluminium spirit level as a saw guide with my Ryobi R18CS.

  • @500Rufus
    @500Rufus 5 років тому +2

    Brilliant presentation, great for using with a cordless saw, problem being mine is corded. But the concept is very good to show part-time DIYers like me,

  • @pollymonopoly8803
    @pollymonopoly8803 4 роки тому

    I find it hilarious that a speed square is a novelty for you. Congrats on the circular saw. Definitely a must have tool.
    🇨🇦

    • @darland3821
      @darland3821 4 роки тому

      If you find that hilarious you need to get out more!

  • @leonking9459
    @leonking9459 5 років тому +5

    really learned new ways of using circular saw from you, thank you for showing your ideas and skill..keep up the good work..

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  5 років тому

      You're welcome - many thanks for taking the time to comment!!

  • @TheGrandFanelli
    @TheGrandFanelli 6 років тому +11

    Brilliant! I can't wait to show off the new skills I've learned. Thank you ao much!

  • @chfin7251
    @chfin7251 3 роки тому

    Very good overview of the circular saw. I learnt many things as I am new and looking into doing some DIY wood working around the house.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks. There's an update video here if you have a few moments ua-cam.com/video/mvcPuUz_m74/v-deo.html

  • @smokymountainlife
    @smokymountainlife 5 років тому +1

    Wonderful video! I just bought the Ryobi circular saw today and will receive it in a few days! I also made the decision to go with Ryobi products because the batteries work for all their power tools. am so glad I ran across your video. It's just what I needed. I cannot wait to start using my circular saw! Thank you so much!

  • @Sunnyat189
    @Sunnyat189 3 роки тому

    brilliant video! Clear, concise and now really tempting me to buy a circular saw! and I don't even need one, yet.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 роки тому

      Thanks Neil, I really appreciate that. Check out my update video bit.ly/3scXIjp if you have a moment. Circular saws are an absolute game changer - you actually really need one! However the question you've got to ask yourself is whether you want a circular or plunge saw, or hybrid like the Evolution. I'd probably still go for a circular saw on balance.

  • @MZDIVERSE
    @MZDIVERSE 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you. I constantly revisit this video for reassurance.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 роки тому

      Aw, thanks for that. Have you watched this updated version ua-cam.com/video/mvcPuUz_m74/v-deo.html 🙏

  • @freewaybaby
    @freewaybaby 4 роки тому +1

    The only size I have ever used is a jigsaw because I’ve been scared of not knowing how to use other saws and the potential danger of kickback from a table saw, etc. But, trying to use a jigsaw for everything is just very slow. I considered a miter saw but knew that I couldn’t use it to cut long pieces. You showed me, in this video, what I need. Thanks! You have a new subscriber! I’m older and a woman...and complete novice to woodworking! Looking forward to learning more from your videos!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Lovely to hear from you Marcy. There's no kick back from these battery powered circular saws - I used to use a jigsaw like you but honestly, this has been a game changer for my DIY. You just need a straight edge to push it along and then you're away. The alternative is to buy a plunge saw that has its own track that the saw runs up and down and can't deviate off. You get a more consistent cut as the problem with a straight edge is that the saw can wander a bit if you're not careful to keep applying pressure against the straight edge as you push the saw along, but circular saws are lighter and more versatile than plunge saws. I'll be doing a video all about this at some point but right now I've got a major uphill battle with the bedroom that we moved out of in February 🥺

  • @PedallingwithPaul
    @PedallingwithPaul 4 роки тому +1

    This was a very good video for me, I have been using my circular saw! I have 2 smaller and bigger and have been watching lots of videos about using it in the right ways. It never crossed my mind to use the saw guides in this was as I bought some years back for my jigsaw. Thank you for a very well made video, I used some of these tips just today working on a DIY project building a jump for my mountain bike ... fire pit jump

  • @coventrykid
    @coventrykid 4 роки тому +1

    Just bought a similar saw, different brand. The tips on this video are most welcome though and well explained. Many thanks

  • @BrokenBaculum
    @BrokenBaculum 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative. Thanks Charlie!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 роки тому

      Thanks mate. Here's the update video if you're interested ua-cam.com/video/mvcPuUz_m74/v-deo.html

  • @alanwallis2467
    @alanwallis2467 4 роки тому +1

    Watched your video yesterday with the bench witness horses which was excellent..I will make one as soon as possible. I have been using a piece of board over them. And in today's video round further I also did not realise to adjust the depth of the blade when cutting. I've now subscribed and will be catching up on more of your videos..Thank you

  • @AccountantDoesDIY
    @AccountantDoesDIY Рік тому

    One of the first tools I bought, together with mitre saw. Got the Evolution pair. Cracking kit, reasonably priced and British made. I was also a little slow in realising the importance of setting the blade so that the tip of the teeth only just penetrates the thickness of the wood. Game changer after realising that.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Chris. Yep, great value for money the Evolution stuff. 👌

  • @stuartosborne6263
    @stuartosborne6263 4 роки тому

    Thankyou so much, I may finally use the circular saw that's been sat in the garage for twenty years!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      You must. These things are game changers! Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @caspaabriel4794
    @caspaabriel4794 2 роки тому

    So Charlie just brought a CircSaw. Didn't do that good, till checking out you vid. Now suddenly, all makes real sense. Ta Much

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  2 роки тому

      Yes mate. The blade height is crucial. I was the same - nearly threw it away before my carpenter mate showed be that trick.

  • @dlamb2840
    @dlamb2840 6 років тому +4

    Hiya Charlie. Wanted to just throw an idea into the mix.
    I’ve got an Evolution circular saw ,pretty inexpensive but it’s been hard to fault in all honesty.
    The thing I wanted to mention was the supplied rip fence. This will probably apply to most circular saws. The standard (supplied ) item is about 3 inches long, and I tried it out. Relatively poor results.
    There are screw holes on my guide to allow you to attach a longer length of wood ,( in my case ,quarter inch ply off cut, with the finished face acting as the guide).
    I got a scrap piece of plywood about 12 inches long and attached it to the supplied fence, the difference in end results is incredible!!
    Long runs on a board are given a much wider and more stable support!
    I did all this work this on your superb Stanley workbench upload. AWESOME incidentally!!
    Thanks.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому +2

      Hi there - thanks for the comment (and of course for supporting the channel!). That's really interesting. Are you saying you're basically extending the length of the fence by screwing the 12 inch piece of ply to it? I've got an Evolution Rage chop saw that was ridiculously cheap for what it is - think it cost about £130. Got to say I'm really pleased with it. The tool snobs on this channel would be in uproar that I didn't spend £700 on a De Walt, Makita or Festool, but as the old adage goes "bad workmen blame their tools!"

    • @dlamb2840
      @dlamb2840 6 років тому +1

      Charlie DIYte Thanks for your reply Charlie.
      Yes, I think that is the purpose of the two small holes on the detachable rip fence. It makes your fence a little ungainly for the tool bag but it’s worth it. The extra length greatly improves accuracy, particularly at the start of your cut where the extra fence length adds stability. Of course you need to factor in the thickness if the piece of plywood you have added to your fence when measuring.
      Give it a go.
      Great channel CheersDavid.

    • @jimbo2629
      @jimbo2629 5 років тому

      I found that extending the fence made it too difficult to handle.

  • @RonWylie-gk5lc
    @RonWylie-gk5lc 4 роки тому +1

    Dont buy B&Q own brand, they DO change their battery tools then change the battery design, I have had to chuck several tools I bought from there. Another great and practical video Charlie thank you, you have a new "Sub" to go towards your sponsership by the big companies

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Thanks Ron, I really appreciate the sub! No sponsorships as yet but I'll have to embrace them some day if I'm going to do this full time.

  • @knightbeat
    @knightbeat Рік тому

    I bought a "Guild 160mm Circular Saw - 1200W" from Argos last year when I did not have a clear understanding of choosing tools. Then I didn't really know much about B&Q, Screwfix, Toolstation etc. Now, I have many questions such as "if other Circular saws are better? If better, how? What's the difference between Guild and something like Ryobi/Erbauer when it comes to cutting and the feel on the hands/wrists due to vibration levels" etc.

  • @oldfartbrewery
    @oldfartbrewery 6 років тому

    Brilliant you started me off with your wardrobe and I have bought the plainer router and circular saw and thought that's my hand cut off because I had no idea how to use them so still in the boxes. Your a life saver now time to get cracking cheers Jim

  • @jimbo2629
    @jimbo2629 5 років тому

    I bought mine on eBay from America and saved a lot of money. Also non Ryobi but compatible batteries are also a lot cheaper. The bigger batteries are heavy so bigger capacity has to be balanced against weight with hand held tools.

  • @barry-cq4xg
    @barry-cq4xg 5 років тому +1

    nice video, no padding just straight information

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  5 років тому

      Thanks. With each new video I try to put as little padding in as possible, so I appreciate that!

  • @shifty277
    @shifty277 6 років тому +7

    Fantastic pieces of kit these are so versatile.
    Some small tips if someone is going to go out and buy one... Look for soft start and an electronic brake. These make a huge difference for me personally as I have a Makita 18v Brushless saw with these and also a 10 year old 240v version without these features and the older version feels a hell more dangerous or daunting if you like for a beginner....
    Great pieces of kit with a straight edge clamped to sheet materials of a 12" rafting square!
    Great video Charlie... Would have gone for the slightly more Makita DHS680Z and a 5 amp battery at £200 all in from Amazon but you are invested in the Ryobi platform I presume.
    Thanks, thumbs up.

  • @itube0033
    @itube0033 6 років тому +6

    I've just seen your video on silicone and this one and you've got a new subscriber. I love how you explain everything.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому

      Thanks so much - I really appreciate that!!

  • @mehranfreeman6192
    @mehranfreeman6192 5 років тому +3

    This one you have is small one which is awesome , I had same for several years , last year it was stopped working , I bough it's bigger brother (185mm) it's brushless but unfortunately the blade is at right hand side , for me the older one (one you have) was much more comfortable to use than the new one.
    I recommend do not do my mistake , I will buy 150mm again.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  5 років тому

      Thanks for that Mehran. It's a great little tool isn't it! Thanks for the warning about the larger one. I think my next one will be a track saw but they are bigger and heavier.

  • @andrewwilson8717
    @andrewwilson8717 6 років тому +1

    That fence your made is genius. As soon as you can do a vid on you're improved version I'll be making one. I've always struggled with getting my cut line and fence line in the right place so this should help!

  • @lewiskennedy5152
    @lewiskennedy5152 3 роки тому

    Appreciate your videos!!!
    You don’t just explain things expecting people to know everything already

  • @MartiA1973
    @MartiA1973 6 років тому +1

    Fast, accurate and useful...and that was just the video. I have two of these (battery and mains) which I rarely used until I got the fence (4 quid from fleabay if yours is missing). Quality blades in a cheap saw will work better than the reverse. Blade depth tip was gold.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому

      Thanks mate!! Yep, even with the fence the blade wanders all over the place if you don't get the blade depth right. Thanks for the comment, much appreciated!

  • @mikes6844
    @mikes6844 6 років тому +2

    Super vid Charlie, if you can pick up a sheet of Kingspan/Celotex insulation board it makes a perfect flat surface to saw on (works on the floor as well). It does not matter if you accidentally cut into it. Sometimes builders leave good pieces in skips. It’s very light to move around and store. Also, only an observation, just be careful of kick back when moving your rafter guide from one side to the other. Even battery powered saws can have a nasty sting in its tail. I have a large Makita track saw and I’ve learnt the hard way, limbs and fingers still in place. Look forward to the next in the series. Regards. Mike

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому

      Thanks Mike. The celotex is a great idea, and I've got plenty of it knocking about in the garage. I'm going to install the parf guide system on the work table soon, so I'll have to use 6mm MDF or ply with that.

  • @graemeadamson7272
    @graemeadamson7272 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Charlie 👍 I have been debating over the past few weeks (lockdown projects ) whether to buy a circular saw. This has made my mind up ! Off to my local B&Q tomorrow to get one . Hope they've got one left . I'll get a speed square aswell . Thanks again .

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Thanks Graeme. It's been an absolute game changer. Make sure you set the height so that half of the cutting tooth pokes out below the wood. This is key. I would have thrown this tool away if my carpenter mate hadn't shown me how to use it properly. Yes you definitely need the rafters square and it's well worth spending the time to make a saw guide if you're thinking of cutting long lengths. I'm planning a video on that at some point.

    • @graemeadamson7272
      @graemeadamson7272 4 роки тому

      @@CharlieDIYte Will do Charlie.
      Can't wait to start using it .Got a new project all worked out, just got to dig the wood out of the garage to do it ha ha.

  • @juneritchie2498
    @juneritchie2498 4 роки тому +1

    How timely to find your channel today. I was given a very old well-worn and heavy wired saw that I didn't want to use, or I should say, I was afraid to use. So, I ventured out and got a small battery powered Ryobi just two days ago! Your practical approach to using circular saws has eased my apprehension, and I look forward to testing it out and building a new door for my pump shed this week - a new adventure for this senior citizen!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому +1

      You're welcome June. The critical thing is you must get the height of the blade right, otherwise it will wanderer all over the place. You want half of the tooth on the blade poking out below the sheet you're cutting. Good luck - it's a super tool, you'll love it!

    • @juneritchie2498
      @juneritchie2498 4 роки тому +1

      @@CharlieDIYte Got it! Thanks for the reminder/reinforcement.

    • @juneritchie2498
      @juneritchie2498 4 роки тому +1

      @@CharlieDIYte A quick update. I have been enjoying the circular saw and finally had a chance to get the door for my pump shed done. I am pleased with the way it looks and functions. Still watching your videos and learning loads! Best to you.

  • @MultiDonna26
    @MultiDonna26 4 роки тому +4

    That's really helpful for a beginner like me.

  • @robru
    @robru 4 роки тому

    Really useful to know how to use the circular saw properly, particularly the tip about raising the height of the blade. I couldn’t get on with mine and its been left unused in the garage for years. I’ll be using it in the future now!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому +1

      I was the same mate. The height of the blade is crucial.

  • @timwalters5355
    @timwalters5355 3 роки тому +1

    Those Stanley work horses have a notch which can be used for cutting, just line the cut above the notches..

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  3 роки тому

      I'd never thought of using the notch for that 👍🏻

  • @jesterraj
    @jesterraj Рік тому

    Great to see you can use fit tool and make great stuff...

  • @rayj7146
    @rayj7146 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I decided to buy the Ryobi saw because of this video

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      How are you getting on with it? I still love mine!

    • @rayj7146
      @rayj7146 4 роки тому

      @@CharlieDIYte its a great bit of kit . Saves me going to B&Q to get timber cut to size. Thanks again for the video. I bought the Ryobi mulit tool as well with the variable angled head which is really good.If you plan to buy one or have one I would love to see the video :-)

  • @gregghernandez2714
    @gregghernandez2714 4 роки тому

    Hello there. Great video. I don't want to sound like the health Police or anything, but please wear a mask when cutting MDF. What is holding the particles of wood pulp together is some very toxic glue. Once you allow that stuff into the air, it can get in your lungs which is never good. A mask is a good idea, especially in an enclosed area. Regular plywood is not nearly as dangerous.
    Ryobi sure is making a name for itself lately. It is the go to tool for DIYers and many professionals for that matter. I have a corded and a cordless circular saw, and I just love them both. Next I plan to get their drill and driver kit which is very reasonably priced. Great presentation, thank you.

  • @kenn1936
    @kenn1936 2 роки тому

    Well Charlie, I think your channel is ace!! I don't think it is too small. The work you have done is awesome!! I have learnt a lot from watching you!! I hope you start getting endorsements and tools to try out for free!!

  • @cam-bo11
    @cam-bo11 5 років тому +1

    Another great tutorial for us DIY newbies. Thank you. 👍👍👍

  • @chrisnaya1120
    @chrisnaya1120 5 років тому +1

    An excellent 1-2-3 guide thanks. I feel i know everything i need to know so that i can make the most of mine. Cheers.

  • @abner20bushi
    @abner20bushi 5 років тому +2

    Know that you have a fan in Brazil :)
    I'm learning a lot with you. Thanks!

  • @brianoneill350
    @brianoneill350 6 років тому

    Yes I have used an angle grinder. I have 2 circular saws one battery one corded in the shed. Both sit there. I would never buy one of these things again. Old tech. Track saw even though a few bob more different class of machine. That's my take on these things. Love this channel really good

  • @blakehunsicker9458
    @blakehunsicker9458 5 років тому +6

    Great review, thanks for going into such detail.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  5 років тому

      You're welcome Blake. Thanks for the comment!

  • @SuperDieseldriver
    @SuperDieseldriver 5 років тому +2

    Bought it today 3 left £150 B&Q Clearance👍👍

  • @danieldanix1
    @danieldanix1 5 років тому +3

    Thanks for the demo, it really was interesting and very well explained. Good job, I will def get that Ryobi circular saw.

    • @sabicsepregi6521
      @sabicsepregi6521 5 років тому +1

      I saw the corded version of it in Homebase for £45 today. I'm picking up one of them for sure!

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 6 років тому

    Hi Charlie, I bought a corded track saw from LIDE here in the UK, it cost £39:00 and you get a factory made track that is straight and only about 2mm thick and that is good as it means I can cut thicker wood and because it is made of aluminum it is light as well.

  • @Ffsdevgj
    @Ffsdevgj 5 років тому +3

    Awesome video! Thank you so much for making and posting this, I think I’ll get one later on...

  • @cerealkiller4248
    @cerealkiller4248 4 роки тому +1

    I have a circ saw ( 240v ), hardly ever use it. I noticed straight away in the intro you were using a rafter square ( I'll be getting one after typing this ) and thats given me a whole new look on using it for quick cuts.
    As for the depth of cut clamp, that reminds me of an incident a few years back. My elderly neighbour thought he had a water leak under the floor upstairs. I took up his carpet for a look , he had wyeroc sheeting. I roughly set my depth to 20mm and ripped a line a meter or so to lift the sheet for access. As I lifted the panel out, I saw I had cut through a 15mm copper gas pipe, and I don't mean at 90°. I cut along its length perfectly, in fact, I couldn't have done it that perfect if I tried 😳 Luckily I'm a combustion engineer and I repaired it, but, when I looked afterwards I saw a perfectly penciled warning of the gas pipe underneath, oops 😂
    One thing if you have the time to reply, the link for the clamps takes me to another saw instead, can you link them for me.
    Cheers 👍

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Wow, that's so unlucky! Mind you, when I recently laid my engineered oak floor I screwed through 4 electrical cables that I had only looked at moments earlier when I covered them up with the next piece of wood. It was fortuitous though because I decided to replace the two round bakelite junction boxes with Wago clips inside a wago XL box which is maintenance free for the future. I've just checked that link and it does work - I think you clicked on the wrong one bit.ly/2o2GRDm Cheers 👍

    • @cerealkiller4248
      @cerealkiller4248 4 роки тому

      @@CharlieDIYte Thanks for the reply, I checked and the link does work 😳.
      Aren't those Wago connections awesome. I dont do much electrical work these days, but I have loads of them ready in my Fatmax organiser box. I use these Klein wire strippers, you can set the depth of cut, say 10mm, so every cut exposes 10mm of copper. If you are using twin and earth, they cut the sheathing, then cut the Live and Neutral inner cores in seconds, superb with Wago connections.
      www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CXKOEQ6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_RCVXEb4T0P4C5

  • @howardbetts1511
    @howardbetts1511 4 роки тому +2

    Great video, I've just bought a circular saw, under stairs project to do! Lets get going!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Great work Howard, you'll love it. Mine's been a game changer. You just need to make yourself a saw guide now for the longer cuts.

    • @howardbetts1511
      @howardbetts1511 4 роки тому

      @@CharlieDIYte Hi Charlie,
      I don’t have the need to use a circular saw that often in my everyday life but your video and the way you do DIY has helped me, and I have made great progress on an understairs cupboard project! Thanks for the clear explanation on how to do things.

  • @smittynumber1812
    @smittynumber1812 3 роки тому

    You can also get a sheet of insulation, lay it on the floor, and cut your wood on top of that. It also reduces chance of kickback greatly

  • @aleksanderrihtar4097
    @aleksanderrihtar4097 6 років тому

    I have a circular saw, but I never really knew how to use it correctly. Thanks to you I now do! I really like how you explained evrything! I subscribed and liked!

    • @alfredo5314
      @alfredo5314 5 років тому

      No you don't. Watch a safety video instead before you injure yourself: ua-cam.com/video/iRWOhqgyIuk/v-deo.html

  • @Messimagician83
    @Messimagician83 6 років тому +1

    Ah I was just doing the same the other week using a set square ruler for perfect cuts. I will use it again when doing the skirting and architrave

  • @billfawcett3691
    @billfawcett3691 4 роки тому

    So that's why I'm like "a cow with a musket" whenever I try to cut a long section with my circular saw, thanks for your tip/insight 👍
    I always use a chopsaw for cutting sk'ting board mitres, that and a lot of "No More Nails"!!!!! Off to Amazon to get a rafters square.

  • @alizcool1
    @alizcool1 4 роки тому +1

    Come on Ryobi sponsor this guy!!

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому

      Ha! Funnily enough their PR got in touch with me recently ("about time" was my reply, I think :)) although I've slightly non-plussed them out as I've asked if I can interview them to really get under the skin of the brand, as I think that'd be more interesting than just trying to plug their tools on my channel.

  • @w6263
    @w6263 4 роки тому

    Got one for a birthday present! Well chuffed!

  • @zedman442
    @zedman442 6 років тому

    Nice video Charlie. One thing to note about circular saws especially for newbies is the riving knife, that ryobi does not have one. There are pros and cons, if you are experienced and can handle kickback then a saw without a riving knife is fine. Newbie s may benefit from one with the safety feature. Personally for me the riving knife gets in the way so have removed it from many saws.

  • @davewilliams355
    @davewilliams355 6 років тому +4

    I agree Charlie, however its a little expensive, i tried to buy one at BnQ and it was 60 quid, however when i got to the till i found out it didn’t have a battery or a charger and they were 100 quid for them so no chance, god a corded one and it was 29 quid, works brill.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому

      Dave Williams Nice work! Got to say, it's become my most used tool dice I bought it!

    • @Kamel419
      @Kamel419 5 років тому

      I also use a corded one, I don't have any problems with the cord but I could see how a cordless one would be convenient.

  • @grahamwatson6740
    @grahamwatson6740 6 років тому +2

    Great video, now I know what I've been doing wrong with mine. Thanks

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  6 років тому

      Graham Watson Thanks Graham. Blade too low? So easy to do. You'd think you'd want as much blade going in as possible!

  • @johnmchugh9914
    @johnmchugh9914 9 місяців тому

    Outstanding video for DIY enthusiasts 👌💪🙏 This was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

    • @CharlieDIYte
      @CharlieDIYte  9 місяців тому

      Thanks mate. Glad you found it useful. There's this one too ua-cam.com/video/mvcPuUz_m74/v-deo.htmlsi=LcrwDmYhCSpsSBEC if you're thinking of making a guide but to be honest, for ripping down full length sheets, a polling saw and metal track are the best option. Love my circular saw though.

  • @CharlieDIYte
    @CharlieDIYte  4 роки тому +11

    If anyone is wavering at the moment as to whether to buy one of these, I've just noticed they're priced to clear at B&Q for £105 including carry case, charger and a 4Ah battery! Almost tempted to buy another myself! bit.ly/341aynM

  • @wheatcroft9
    @wheatcroft9 6 років тому +2

    Hi Charlie, another great video with some very useful tips on getting the best out of your tools. As a keen diyer, love the Ryobi one plus kit. I have been adding to my collection over the last couple of years. Had the circular saw last Christmas but not had chance to use it much, watching the video gave me some great ideas though.