Speed square basics - How to use one

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    How to use a speed square. I discuss a couple of tricks and some practical uses of the Swanson speed square. I cover most of the uses that a hobbyist would need and a few other roof framing features too.
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  • @Makebuildmodify
    @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +133

    Hi everyone! If you decide to buy a speed square please consider ordering it with my affiliate link. It helps support the videos at no extra cost to you. Thanks for watching! link: amzn.to/2eE8BqC

    • @manuelreyes8354
      @manuelreyes8354 7 років тому +3

      Make Build Modify Gracias por enseñarme esa no me la sabía yo yo trabajo en carpintería también y me pareció muy efectivo la enseñanza Gracias loco gracias

    • @palaniselvaraj6654
      @palaniselvaraj6654 6 років тому +1

      Make angkil bent

    • @palaniselvaraj6654
      @palaniselvaraj6654 6 років тому +4

      🍏

    • @user-gj9fs5mc3b
      @user-gj9fs5mc3b 6 років тому +1

      Make Build Modify 我

    • @jordanderrickson6902
      @jordanderrickson6902 6 років тому +1

      Make Build Modify
      Why didn't you cut your birds mouth using a 6-12 long and lining it up at your 3 1/2 Mark. Much easier. Most roofs also land on an exterior wall. Can't get your R value in a 2x4 wall now a days so that diamond is pointless. I have always used an empire speed square and my big 12 it's also an empire.

  • @PeteLewisWoodwork
    @PeteLewisWoodwork 3 роки тому +70

    I have been a carpenter in UK for over 40 years and it was only this year that I learned about the Swanson Speed Square by watching Carpentry videos (like this one) on UA-cam and - MAN - how it has changed my working life...! It is almost unheard of here, to the extent that when other carpenters see me using one (I have the 12" and 7" versions), they either come up and ask me about them or say with pride "I have one of those, it's the best tool I have". I admit that us Brits think we know it all - BUT - we don't and I am amazed at how much I have learned from watching USA carpentry videos. I paid maybe a bit too much for my Swanson Speed Squares here in UK - but they are worth every penny, in my opinion. By the way, I always work in Imperial measurements, like Americans - I hate working in UK/Euro standard Metric, so the Speed Square is right up my street.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 роки тому +15

      They are definitely worth the cost. I use both the 12" and the 7" too. Believe it or not you're the first UK comment in 4.6 million views that has defended the imperial system and the speed square. Thanks for taking the time to share!

    • @hotchihuahua1546
      @hotchihuahua1546 Рік тому +2

      I’m a machinist by trade but started doing some carpentry work . As soon as I saw the square I found many uses for it . Hard to believe in was introduced in 1925 and I’ve been this long without using one .

    • @tomfoss3533
      @tomfoss3533 Рік тому +2

      Also a chippie in the uk and my speedsqaure is always on my left hip, no matter what I'm doing.
      I'd be interested to know how you'd pitch a roof without one tbh 🤣

    • @alfkey4155
      @alfkey4155 Рік тому +4

      Hay Pete, I'm with you on the metric system, hate it, but now we are out of the EU, I think we should go back to feet and inches,,. Regards Alf

    • @chipperkeithmgb
      @chipperkeithmgb Рік тому +1

      @@alfkey4155 yes

  • @richardnoggin2956
    @richardnoggin2956 6 років тому +39

    My uncle taught me how to use one of these when I was building houses with him when I was
    15 (35 years ago). I still use it frequently but had forgotten some of the things it can do. Thanks for the refresher. Even more, I appreciate you actually discussing what you're doing rather than just saying, "here, watch this and keep up while you listen to crappy background music". Well done.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @Dan.50
      @Dan.50 5 років тому

      I framed houses with my uncle also when I was 15. 32 years ago.

    • @beattheman9290
      @beattheman9290 Рік тому

      Open a beer too.....

  • @docholliday6635
    @docholliday6635 5 років тому +12

    Surveyor for 18 years, and been in construction for 30 years. Damn good video. You checked it both ways, from the calulated angle and the completed angle. Excellent job Sir.

  • @sandyt4343
    @sandyt4343 6 років тому +41

    I don’t think I’ve watched a better instructional video on something that has always perplexed me. I watch instructional videos on virtually everything I can think of and this is by far one of the best. Congratulations you’ve on muddled a quagmire for me

  • @ryanalbergo2591
    @ryanalbergo2591 7 років тому +7

    Currently a freshman in a Carpentry program at a vocational high school, never knew how to use my speed square to its fullest potential. Thanks for the very helpful video! I'll be showing my friends these tips this week

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      Awesome to hear! Thanks for letting me know it helped and for sharing the video!

  • @craftedworkshop
    @craftedworkshop 7 років тому +119

    Awesome tips Justin. Didn't know most of that, definitely a useful tool!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +9

      Thanks, It's tough to do this type of video without getting long-winded. I'm in the process of finding a format that will keep the viewers attention and still teach.....I hope.

    • @TheyCallMeIVIonster
      @TheyCallMeIVIonster 7 років тому +2

      Make Build Modify hey! new to your channel (coming from Making It - new to them too, about 3 days) and love this video, even in this format. I just bought my first house, and while I grew up working with my dad who was a handy man, I did not know 90% of the content in the video.
      I really like I Like To Make Stuffs format, but I wish it was more educational. if you could find a balance of that with good solid education, you'd kill it.
      thank you so much for sharing this content! I will definitely be watching more of your videos.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      Eric Bartha Thank you for the feedback! It's tough to guess what viewers want to see. It's comments like yours that really help with both incentive and adjusting my content to better fit the audience.

    • @utopia2112
      @utopia2112 6 років тому +2

      Your hope: "a format that will keep the viewers attention and still teach"
      I think you nailed it -- oops, sorry about that! ;-)

    • @istvanzelei8882
      @istvanzelei8882 6 років тому

      Craf ted Workshop

  • @JohnBindon
    @JohnBindon 5 років тому +100

    I've had a speed square for years. I only used it to cut 90° perfectly ! This video opened up a whole new world ! Nice pace and great explanations ! Thx Champ !

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому +2

      You bet! Thanks for watching!

    • @topwater6365
      @topwater6365 2 роки тому

      Agreed, I have as well. I had used my framing square and combination square.
      I will be send this video out. Great lesson, thank you.

  • @abeasley8235
    @abeasley8235 6 років тому +31

    I'm in the middle of a porch rebuild my friend asked me if I had a speed square I had no clue what it was. A few days later I found one in my tools. I asked him to show me how to use it. Thanks to the video I have a better understanding of how it works and I won't have to wait for him. I subscribed because I love doing things on my own and you explain things so clearly.

  • @nunavyourbiznas8660
    @nunavyourbiznas8660 4 роки тому +18

    I just got hired for a carpenters job and needed a crash course.
    Thanks brother, you just saved my butt.

  • @WorksbySolo
    @WorksbySolo 7 років тому +87

    I've had a speed square for years and never knew a quarter of the stuff you just taught me! I like the pace of your video. Good speed and easy to follow along. Thank you! SUBSCRIBED!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Thanks!

    • @KevinGonzalez-vc3gz
      @KevinGonzalez-vc3gz 6 років тому

      Make Build Modify j

    • @pedrohdz1964
      @pedrohdz1964 6 років тому +1

      Works by Solo I know these video is putty old but I just watch it today and before I see these comment I was thinking the same thing and omg I can't stop laughing, these video is awesome, I'm a roofer and I only used the speed square for making straight lines and cutting metal flashing 😂😂😁

  • @96driver
    @96driver 3 роки тому +5

    My hat off to the guy that invented the speed square. Great video. I hope I can remember all of the uses between projects.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 роки тому +2

      Yes, it's a great invention. You can always come back to the video for a refresher.

  • @peckerwood780
    @peckerwood780 6 років тому +5

    I've used one of those my whole life and didn't know all of that. And you answered a problem I'm currently having with complementary angles on making table legs. Thank you, great video.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Thanks for letting me know it helped.

    • @mistycat3069
      @mistycat3069 6 років тому

      Make Build Modify im

  • @yellownp22541
    @yellownp22541 5 років тому +8

    Thank you for the education, I am absolutely positively grateful for this video. thank you for taking the time to teach the rest of us, so in behalf of all those who have been enlighten by this video, THANK YOU! keep up the great work.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 роки тому

      You're welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @chucksmith3441
    @chucksmith3441 2 роки тому

    This kid is sharp! I worked the trade starting at 13yrs with my dad's business!
    This speed square can be difficult because you may not be framing all the time as our company, because we did every phase from the foundation to handing the customer the key, including landscaping, so I constantly was refreshing my knowledge with this Swanson Speed Square.
    If you follow this young guy and learn all or most of the education behind this tool, life on the construction site becomes so much easier, and your confidence soars through the roof!
    Thanks for a great video to brush up on and to Swanson for their great tool!
    Sincerely,
    Chuck Smith👍

  • @stephentebbutt7161
    @stephentebbutt7161 6 років тому +5

    Thanks for that demo, not being in the trade I never knew how cool a speed square was, what a great piece of kit.

  • @MrRottweiler72
    @MrRottweiler72 5 років тому +9

    Had a square just to draw straight line. Now I know all the functionality of it. Thank you good sir 👍

  • @68JLAZ
    @68JLAZ 7 років тому +3

    Very good info on the Swanson speed square. I'm a new to this and I only knew the basics. Your video shows more than the basics. Trying to pick a new hobby in woodwork for my retirement, Thanks!👍😊

  • @hobbyhuman9499
    @hobbyhuman9499 5 років тому +21

    Um yeah, I had one of these in my belt when I worked in trades for 8 years, and you just showed me all kinds of stuff I never even thought of!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому +1

      Well alright! I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @joshuasabatino6128
    @joshuasabatino6128 7 років тому +4

    I learned so much from this video, i have been looking for videos on roofing and this video has helped so much! I never knew half of the things this tool could do

  • @meangreen7389
    @meangreen7389 5 років тому +5

    Never knew this tool was so versatile. Excellent presentational skills, thank you for this vid.

  • @64dougee
    @64dougee 3 роки тому +12

    WISH I KNEW ALL THIS YEARS AGO! BUT EVEN AT 58 IT'S NOT TO LATE TO LEARN! THANK YOU FOR TEACHING THE OLD SOMETHING NEW!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 роки тому +2

      You're very welcome!

    • @barneygo2010
      @barneygo2010 3 роки тому +2

      Me too, I was 58 entering electrical trade school, but 59 when I worked in construction before settling into Fibre Optic installation .... It’s All Good! Still have my speed square in my tool belt pouch. Always comes with me to any outdoor project for my place or when I go and help my friends
      Peace Be The Journey!

    • @ricdonato4328
      @ricdonato4328 2 роки тому +2

      John Christian: Be aware:
      1. Typing in all caps is indicative of YELLING and SCREAMING, clearly not your intent.
      2. All caps is more difficult reading than all lower case letters.
      3. In forum threads all caps is frowned upon. So much so some moderators delete all cap post as those imply YELLING and SCREAMING, thus not being polite.
      4. Many folks seeing a post in all caps will skip by not reading it.
      5. As for myself I have never read a magazine, newspaper, business document, annual report, white paper, and the like, typed in all caps, none.
      Truly, I hope the above helps you.

    • @64dougee
      @64dougee 2 роки тому

      @@ricdonato4328 i know but i see it better , welders eyes! and sorry about that. i'm really not a yeller.

  • @bisonhappenstance
    @bisonhappenstance 7 років тому +1

    All of this stuff is in the Swanson Speed Square manual, but this is a super clear presentation, and you just helped me get the trickier bits. Well done.

  • @GriffinBenchmark
    @GriffinBenchmark 7 років тому +24

    I have generally only used my speed square for a few operations. Now that I ran across your video, I'll be using it for a whole lot more! Awesome video bud! 👍👍👍😊

  • @ScottTurnerformeindustrious
    @ScottTurnerformeindustrious 7 років тому +56

    I liked this tutorial so much I went out and got me a Speed Square. Hey they are nifty little suckers! Thanks for the tips Justin!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +2

      Thanks!

    • @Riverrockphotos
      @Riverrockphotos 3 роки тому +3

      I knew they were nifty but never knew how to use other than to draw a straight line.

    • @harpintn
      @harpintn 2 роки тому +1

      If you get the Swanson it comes with a book that has a lot of useful information in it.

  • @bradyspears1843
    @bradyspears1843 5 років тому +4

    ... BRO , LOVE IT .. SIMPLE TEACHING , EASY UNDERSTANDING ... THANKYOU ..! FROM THE PHILIPPINES ...

  • @waynee.2856
    @waynee.2856 6 років тому +1

    I've used a speed square numerous times but was never taught all the functions of the tool. Thank you for sharing this video, it will definitely be of great help.

  • @Giannia1000
    @Giannia1000 6 років тому +1

    One of the best explanations of the speed square, I've ever seen.

  • @PIANOSTYLE100
    @PIANOSTYLE100 6 років тому +15

    I am totally into this. So simple..but things I never took the time to learn.

  • @devjock
    @devjock 7 років тому +33

    You remind me so much of pocket83, it' almot uncanney. Love the way you preent information. Short, to the point, no-bullshit. Qualities I admire and apire to.
    Cheers man, subbed!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +2

      devjock Thank you! Pocket83 is a great channel, I love his stuff too.

  • @kraigelliott5374
    @kraigelliott5374 6 років тому +2

    Great video. Have tried finding a good video on how to use a speed square and yours is by far the best! I thumbed it up and added it to my best wood working videos. Thanks for the great work!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      Awesome! Thanks a lot! Glad to hear that it's helpful.

  • @jimbrown8818
    @jimbrown8818 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I've had one of these for years and just never knew how versatile it really was. THANKS!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      You're welcome. Glad it helped. Thank you for letting me know!

  • @armorvestrus4119
    @armorvestrus4119 3 роки тому +8

    Wow, this man can teach more in five minutes than what most people can in a week. Thumbs up.

  • @popeyeandy959
    @popeyeandy959 3 роки тому +12

    That takes all the fun out of "cut it twice and it's still too short"

  • @issis666
    @issis666 7 років тому +1

    Fantastic video ... clear, complete, well paced and extremely helpful! Thank you.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +2

      Glad you liked it! Thank you for letting me know!

  • @cliffelliott9331
    @cliffelliott9331 3 роки тому

    Thank you brother. One of my favorite tools is the Speed Square. I've used this tool on everything from house framing, wood flooring and all the way up to arceturtal ceramic tile.

  • @Raining_Brass
    @Raining_Brass 6 років тому +7

    Thanks for the explanation of the Speed Square. I've had one for many years and didn't know even half the things it could do.

  • @garfaras8130
    @garfaras8130 7 років тому +9

    Excellent tutorial, thanks!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching and positive feedback!

  • @betsyb214
    @betsyb214 4 роки тому

    This is much better than some Speed Square videos that I have seen on UA-cam.

  • @Robby4Jesus
    @Robby4Jesus 2 роки тому

    The pitch find was just what I needed to know. Thanks! The basics are what I need, finally retired, and doing a lot of stuff for the first time.

  • @longfade
    @longfade 4 роки тому +4

    Good Lord, I never knew how under-utilized my poor speed square has been all these years. Awesome video man!

  • @pacowang283
    @pacowang283 7 років тому +10

    I never knew that. Thank you

  • @velasco330
    @velasco330 2 роки тому +1

    Wow... I have one of this of my own and I'd never realized how useful it is...Thanks for sharing Justin !

  • @anthonyromero6525
    @anthonyromero6525 6 років тому +1

    thank you sir,I really appreciate people like yourself who are willing to teach people like myself.very informative, good job.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Thanks for taking the time to comment and let me know!

  • @connorskippings1able
    @connorskippings1able 7 років тому +10

    As a soon to be carpenter I can't thank you enough :)

  • @DamoVegan
    @DamoVegan 7 років тому +13

    Thanks for the awesome content. As someone who teaches general construction (first year apprentice) to high school students, I still picked up some awesome tips from this. I have a couple of poly speedsquares in the shop, but I can't legally have the students constructing roof frames so I get rusty on all the uses. I might even have them watch this and they can get the idea doing mock ups or small structures. I'll be sending them out into the workforce a bit more equipped than my syllabus is asking. Thank you. 👍🏻

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +2

      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! It's great to hear that I'm creating helpful content. It's an added treat to hear it from a teacher!

    • @timring2809
      @timring2809 2 роки тому

      I never knew a speed square was so useful wow I've done construction all my life and it amazes me how much I still don't know and I've been taught by the ol times

    • @timring2809
      @timring2809 2 роки тому

      Timers sorry

  • @tomhawkins8855
    @tomhawkins8855 5 років тому

    Very nice, no extraneous blather, just practical information and application. Good pacing, content sequencing, and presentation. Thank you, another toolbox mystery solved.

  • @uktony1525
    @uktony1525 7 років тому

    One of the most useful videos on UA-cam. Thank you.

  • @shawnsullivan4876
    @shawnsullivan4876 7 років тому +6

    I'm glad I put my "manly pride" aside and watched this. I've a had a square for some many years and haven't used half of its capabilities.
    p.s. the comedic intro and great info got a subscribe from me. I usually like music in videos but I didn't even notice there wasn't any because I was hooked on info.
    Thanks man.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for the feedback! It really helps me make better decisions when planning my new videos.

    • @ramwall1500
      @ramwall1500 5 років тому

      Shawn Sullivan I think you need to learn English first

  • @59342389494
    @59342389494 7 років тому +11

    I might just go back into construction throw my bags and use that bad boy. Great video sir.

  • @tzavitz
    @tzavitz 2 місяці тому

    This is one of the best and most straightforward videos on this that I've seen. Good job!

  • @thomshere
    @thomshere 6 років тому +2

    Best video I have seen on this! Thanks so much for posting!

  • @MrUbiquitousTech
    @MrUbiquitousTech 6 років тому +4

    Good information there, thanks for sharing!

  • @yepok2957
    @yepok2957 5 років тому +7

    I learned so much from this video that I forgot a bunch of other things. Thanks alot.

  • @Harinair72
    @Harinair72 6 років тому

    So beautifully paced... Super cool intonation... Never felt tapping the fast forward.. Great! Thanks.

  • @elmmeadow10
    @elmmeadow10 6 років тому

    Wow! Found your video after building a shed in my backyard. If I had seen your video before building the shed it would have saved me countless hours and wasted cuts....Just the information on rafter angle was fantastic!!! Many thanks..I think I might build another shed just because your video was so informative!!!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      Thanks! I wish you would have found it before the first shed.

  • @francfurian8215
    @francfurian8215 5 років тому +5

    Wow that’s a real handy little piece of equipment. I’ve never seen or heard of it before. I think I should get one even though I wouldn’t use it often.
    Cheers👍🏻

  • @andyblackpool
    @andyblackpool 5 років тому +3

    Flipping heck I was forgetting it as quick as I was learning it. Great video though as being a novice my speed square has baffled me for ages...need to watch again and pay more attention!

  • @HEFTCAPITAL
    @HEFTCAPITAL 2 роки тому

    I have watched several videos on the merits of the speed square. Yours is the only one that discusses its use in cutting a birds-mouth for rafter succinctly and from multiple vantage points. Thank you!

  • @ZHFabrications
    @ZHFabrications 7 років тому +22

    Great stuff man!

  • @duskeyowl2507
    @duskeyowl2507 6 років тому +29

    Are you a teacher?..you should be one. If I had you in high school shop I would of never skipped it. Learnt about a tool i've owned for years...Thanks.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому +1

      You're welcome. I guess I'm a teacher on UA-cam. But I'm just a maker in the real world. Thanks for watching!

    • @micheller8014
      @micheller8014 3 роки тому

      DusKeyOwl You could have used a good English teacher , also. 'Learned' would be the word you were looking for.

  • @giocrew1
    @giocrew1 5 років тому

    thank you, i appreciate you sharing those complimentary line tips it's a reassuring technique, i will try to adapt it to my own work

  • @vallejokid1968
    @vallejokid1968 5 років тому

    Thanks man. Been trying to use my speed square more and this helps tremendously. Keeping this saved to my favorites.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 років тому

      Right on! Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!

  • @timbarry5080
    @timbarry5080 4 роки тому +3

    Another great square video. thank you. Though we all do it, technically, pitch is not the same thing as rise. It's even descibed in the book that comes with the speed square. Pitch is the ratio of the total rise(height at the peak) to the span of the building. So, if the building is 24 feet wide and the rise of the roof is 6 inches in 12 inches(giving a total rise of 6 feet) the roof is a 1/4 pitch, because 6' is 1/4 of the 24' span. If the rise were 12 inches in 12(giving a rise of 12') the roof would be a 1/2 pitch. Forgive me for stating something you already know. But for those of us just learning about roof angles its good to have that understanding.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks Tim, I was using "pitch" colloquially. You are correct about the pitch rise/span relationship. However, the "slope" is the correct term for the rise/run relationship listed on the square. "Pitch" = Rise/Span. "Slope" = Rise/Run. For any given roof the rise is used for both methods and they are both accurate descriptions of the same roof.

    • @timbarry5080
      @timbarry5080 4 роки тому +1

      @@Makebuildmodify thank you

  • @eddiearrington8086
    @eddiearrington8086 5 років тому +5

    Oh yeah, and loved getting a level line from the plumb bob. Borderline showing off, but nice!

  • @rayh72
    @rayh72 Рік тому

    As many others commenting here, I have had a speed square for some time but never realised how useful it was. This video is a revelation, thank you.

  • @budgillett9535
    @budgillett9535 5 років тому

    Thank you! I’ve had these for years and always wondered what all the other info was on the square. Also I absolutely do not understand why people put thumbs down on informative videos. The Info techniques my differ from their chosen methods but it’s still informative. Multiple thumbs up from me! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bwhite220
    @bwhite220 6 років тому +7

    Mind. Blown.

  • @porkchop659
    @porkchop659 6 років тому +4

    I knew about only half of these, and to think that a square can be used for more than just a saw guide...!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      Yes, I use it as a saw guide all the time. Thank for watching!

    • @johnhamms6054
      @johnhamms6054 6 років тому +1

      It is a favorite for me too as a saw guide, but it did take years before i learned to flip it and have the edge on the other side of the board so i could pull it towards me with my left hand while I pushed the saw away on the right... keeps it from moving and the cut is faster.

  • @brillant-di6eb
    @brillant-di6eb 2 роки тому

    I just found this video and watched it straight away. I have one this tools but never know of it wonder. Thanks Justin for the valuable tips.

  • @thevirtualchurchho
    @thevirtualchurchho 3 роки тому

    You have no idea what this educational video has done for us! Thank you sir, I can do this small roof project to fix the leek now that I have the rest of the knowledge that I needed to finish! 🙏 Many blessings sir! Thank you ! 🙏

  • @allamericanveteranaav5234
    @allamericanveteranaav5234 2 роки тому +6

    As a 60+ year old framing carpenter, It is nice to see the younger generations embarrassing, talking about and teaching others the finer points of carpentry. There is no better feeling than using your hands to make something that will be around for decades or centuries to come. If you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life !!!.

  • @fixit4u73
    @fixit4u73 5 років тому +3

    As a carpenter, Ive never known how to use one, I just know you have to use it fast.

    • @kookamunga4714
      @kookamunga4714 5 років тому

      you dont have to use it fast, you just can. that square is not the boss of you

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 роки тому

      Super fast!

  • @davidgiffordsr.930
    @davidgiffordsr.930 5 років тому

    Wanted to thank you for the video and Compliment you on the Audio. You spoke Very Clearly, no background noise, and I did not have the crank up the sound to the MAX!

  • @gzqgtq
    @gzqgtq 7 років тому

    I have watched multiple speed square basic videos on UA-cam and your video is by far the best. Such detailed explanations really helped me understand completely. The only thing I have used my speed square for is 90 & 45 degree cuts, but soon I will be using your tips for making trusses for my new shed.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому

      Awesome! I'm glad it helped! Thanks for watching!

  • @joshuasabatino6128
    @joshuasabatino6128 7 років тому +3

    What is a "6, 12 roof" ?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +11

      It means that the slope of the roof travels up 6" for every 12" it travels over.

    • @donaldbeam791
      @donaldbeam791 6 років тому

      elev drop of 6' per 12'
      '

    • @richardalvis4695
      @richardalvis4695 5 років тому

      it drops 6" per foot if length

    • @Joeameturexpert
      @Joeameturexpert 5 років тому

      About as steep as you can easily walk on. Lol

  • @lilcratis
    @lilcratis 6 років тому +3

    been using a speed square for 32 years as a steel stud framer...never once used the numbers on it.

  • @daviller74
    @daviller74 3 роки тому +1

    Knowledge is power. This is power! Well done! I'm so glad this video found it's way to my feed. Cheers Man!

  • @johnwright1076
    @johnwright1076 7 років тому +1

    very interesting it gives a whole new Avenue to explore and use the speed square .

  • @rapture9125
    @rapture9125 3 роки тому +3

    Carpenter in the UK here. I have a 6" speedsquare, a 12" Swanson, and 2 framing squares. They are all great tools that are fast to use when taught properly. Our biggest problem is measurement units. Those squares are great for self cut roofs if they are in Imperial. Not so much in metric. Also, most roofing and staircases come as trusses and precut stairs. Going back and forwards between the different measurement systems is a nightmare. Not only that but the big corporations bought out all the small genuine woodwork workshops and now hardly anything fits together. It all has to be fenangled on site...terrible. We have lost so much. Last thing.... I lost a contract to a man who spent 6 weeks at college and got a certificate to say that he was qualified. He undercut all the contractors by a lot and some was palmed off to the quantity surveyor. So, what's the point anymore ?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 роки тому +1

      I've struggled with all of the above. The new guys will often undercut to get there foot in the door. If you target work that requires more than 6 week of training (work that requires years of skill building) then you'll be less likely to be undercut. This generally means targeting wealthy clients. Wealthy clients means that you have to step up your sales game a little though.
      My hat is off to you for using both systems. I use both too, but I only use metric rarely and only when necessary. I think there are metric speed squares available in the UK. You would probably know better that I. I know I've seen them on Amazon. I work with trusses a lot (imperial system) and find plenty of uses for the imperial speed square while installing them. I can't see a reason why you wouldn't have the same experience with metric trusses and a metric speed square. I cut all of my own stairs so I don't have the trouble of fitting manufactured stairs to the existing structure.

  • @jday1965
    @jday1965 6 років тому +4

    Just proved the Earth is flat and stationary... again!! Good job dude!!

  • @DavePawson
    @DavePawson 3 роки тому

    Excellent tuition, many thanks. Getting full use from the square!

  • @Nathan-xi4ey
    @Nathan-xi4ey 3 роки тому

    Nice explanation. I’ve used a speed square for years and still learned some things. The use with the plum bob in particular. Another useful tip- you can use it as a guide with your circular saw to make straight cuts.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 роки тому

      Yes, I use it as a cut guide often. I just wanted to keep the video somewhat short.

  • @manvstaco
    @manvstaco 7 років тому +188

    Hey babe, can you grab the square for me, it looks like a TRIANGLE...
    :/

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +8

      Lol!

    • @deadeye5052
      @deadeye5052 7 років тому +22

      manvstaco it's so fast your eyes can only see half..

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 років тому +6

      Now that's funny!

    • @brianng9245
      @brianng9245 7 років тому +1

      manvstaco hahahah ha funny as hell

    • @fleondodgen
      @fleondodgen 6 років тому +12

      "Oliver, why do they call it a square? If it's a triangle, it should be called a speed triangle!" ..."Lisa, just give me the speed triangle

  • @ES44AC-2
    @ES44AC-2 3 роки тому

    This is VERY informative! I learned a lot. I've always used a Framing Square for most of these functions.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 роки тому

      Yeah, I use both a framing square and a speed square. I depends on operation. Thanks for watching!

  • @sweetlandsheatingcooling9039
    @sweetlandsheatingcooling9039 2 роки тому

    Best explanation/tutorial for a speed square i have seen. Thanks!

  • @adamguevara9616
    @adamguevara9616 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the tutorial...I appreciate it very much. I am STILL in the process of rebuilding our home from the last hurricane and I find that this info comes in very handy. Keep up the good work!! :)

  • @MarioIArguello
    @MarioIArguello 6 років тому

    Very well done sir! thumbs up! I've used this tool most of my life, it is a super handy tool, It really came in handy when I had to replace and tear down a family member's whole front porch for a frame house in Chicago that had an exagerated pitch on the front stairs and I had to notch about a dozen L/R cuts for the steps on the stringers. It was quite a custom job, but this tool's simplicity yet usefulmess was awesome!.

  • @pmaiuri1961
    @pmaiuri1961 4 роки тому

    thank you-i have used a speed square before but now with all this time on my hands i know there is so much more it is used for.

  • @itamarcarrijo
    @itamarcarrijo 6 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for these explanations.
    I'm happy to finally know how to properly use a square.
    Congratulations on the didactics.

  • @levythompson5571
    @levythompson5571 6 років тому

    Many thanks mate! This helped me alot. I'm a beginning Scotch-Irish builder(fram-finsh); just took a job working for my Scotch-Irish father, (tempers flying.....) As I was having trouble navigating the simple square/speed square. thanks to your video I'm no longer being screamed at, haha in a language I don't understand!! Thank you buddy.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 років тому

      You're welcome! I'm glad to have helped. Thanks for commenting!

  • @markdonofrio6101
    @markdonofrio6101 6 років тому +2

    Pretty well made video with clear instruction.

  • @michaeleastwood6755
    @michaeleastwood6755 7 років тому

    I had a speed square in my tool box a long time only found out recently how to use it now addicted to it thanks once again learn every day. enjoy your videos

  • @eddiearrington8086
    @eddiearrington8086 5 років тому

    Really well done. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @mcneile3
    @mcneile3 7 років тому +1

    Now there are no questions about what those holes and lines are for. Awesome explanation. Thanks!

  • @semco72057
    @semco72057 5 років тому

    I like how you made and double checked those measurements using the speed square. I have one or maybe two and need to use them for some work I need to complete. Thanks for sharing the information with us.

  • @WKYanks
    @WKYanks 4 роки тому

    Just purchased my first Swanson Speed Square. Thanks for this great video!!

  • @00slave2mymaster00
    @00slave2mymaster00 6 років тому +1

    this isthe most educational thing iv seen in a while. keep it up!

  • @kaliguy47
    @kaliguy47 5 років тому

    The amount of info in 1p mins.. that Ive always wondered. Awesome!

  • @Britineeng
    @Britineeng 3 роки тому

    Excellent Justin. Thanks for the advice.