2 nice new circular saw blades for the price of a single milwaukee multi tool blade. It just seems so crazy to me but I understand, the tooling and the cost to manufacture is higher on the oscillating blades.
they make an attachment that sharpens these blades and if you tend to use a lot of them then go to harbor freight and buy there blades if you dont wanna buy the expensive ones or the sharpening route
Why does every short have one random reference to something unrelated and then an obligatory comment about the reference like we all didn't hear it in the video? This is gotta be proof we are all in a simulation
NOTE: with the bracing hand keep all fingers pulled tightly back precisely like chefs do when speed chopping veggies. It’s imperative that you train your mind not to let those brace fingers get too comfy near the cut line. I know this sounds obvious but when the tool is in your hand you’ll understand my warning. PS: if you can afford the blades then God bless you man.
Yesss!!!! “Happy litttle plunge cuts!” Ooohhh, ohhhh….. Halloween idea; you should totally do a Bob Ross style video! (Fro and all!) That would be glorious!
Great tip. I just found Milwaukee made some curved blades for this. So you don’t need to thread the little retaining nut all the way off when replacing those Bosch type blades.
Love my tool!! Lol Serious though this machine should be shown in 2x6 or something with grain. I found that as long as I have some left to right movements, it empty's the teeth, and it digs easier. I do use the round a lot, but I have a 3 inch flat blade, and after over a year, it's still good, not burnt, and ease causes that. Never force your blade in, it'll be done in half hour.
Another technique I find myself under utilizing is the big disc blades when trying to make long straight cuts. They cut nice and straight and the short ones like to wonder if you’re not careful. But I find myself being lazy and just using the one blade for everything.
Hi.. Khawaja Abdur Rehamn is here.. I am impressed to watch this movie of blade. Tell me this blade which you are using in video is installed in the baby grinder machine or other.
Replace /shorts/ in the video URL with /video/ Or use the format www.youtube.com/watch?v= with the letter/number code for the video going directly after the = That gives you the classic video interface. For this video: ua-cam.com/video/CZelPlPug2k/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/users/videoCZelPlPug2k
So if you’re watching this on your phone, go up to the 3 little dots in the top right corner of the screen. A little pop up menu will appear and one of the options is to SAVE. There will be a similar option on other devices as well … Like others before me, love the Bobby Orr reference ❤️
@discoverneweyes Now that I am getting some work in with at some rentals... I have no idea why I didn't have one of these years ago. It's been my favorite tool past few weeks. Wood blade on metal?? Smokey smokey... but I have leaned some valuable lessons. Right blade for the job is very important
@@gcoffey223I looked at videos no-clue it did bette than my jig or sawsall easy-peasy.. Yea I made a mess first time (Less than I would have with a 4 inch sawsall with half inch stroke } dewalt "93? was the bomb...
@@gcoffey223you rest the foot of the jig on the wood and plunge the blade slowly..dont need a hole or an oscillating tool..ive done it hundreds of times...go slow or its gonna jump back and bend your blade..
The only time any carpenter or joiner would use this tool is in a confined space there not that great to use you can definitely get a better finish with proper tools
Put your hand on something higher than the blade, like say a 2x4. This way, God forbid the blade jumps (hit a nail or something), your hand is not right there for the cut!
The LORD is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works. The LORD is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them. The LORD preserveth all them that love him: but all the wicked will he destroy. (Psalms 145:17-20) And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: (Acts 17:30) I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. (Luke 13:5)
Turn the blade 90 degrees when doing a plunge cut. Its so much more stable because you have a way better leverage over the blade. Doing plunge cuts the way shown in the video is the wrong way. Try it yourself. You'll see.
The tool is a must have, I just wish the blades were a little more inexpensive
2 nice new circular saw blades for the price of a single milwaukee multi tool blade. It just seems so crazy to me but I understand, the tooling and the cost to manufacture is higher on the oscillating blades.
they make an attachment that sharpens these blades and if you tend to use a lot of them then go to harbor freight and buy there blades if you dont wanna buy the expensive ones or the sharpening route
Buy the "sharp dog " or something like that. It allows you to cut new teeth into dull blades. And then just order a 50 pack of Chinese blades.
@@TheBasedUchihaWhat do you mean pack of 50 chinese blades?
@@dinamiteurdinamiteur2324Amazon has huge packs of them for cheap, the quality isn’t as good. But you have so many they are basically disposable
Skate like Bobby Orr in the ‘70’s. Love it.
That mention of Orr the reason I watched the entire video. 🏒 🥅
Why does every short have one random reference to something unrelated and then an obligatory comment about the reference like we all didn't hear it in the video? This is gotta be proof we are all in a simulation
NOTE: with the bracing hand keep all fingers pulled tightly back precisely like chefs do when speed chopping veggies. It’s imperative that you train your mind not to let those brace fingers get too comfy near the cut line. I know this sounds obvious but when the tool is in your hand you’ll understand my warning.
PS: if you can afford the blades then God bless you man.
Thanks for the Bobby Orr reference...when the NHL was great
It's the detail that makes the difference. Thanks for the tip about hand placement 👍
@TheFunnyCarpenter. You sound like the Bob Ross of carpentry. Instill calm and confidence. Thanks.
Yesss!!!! “Happy litttle plunge cuts!” Ooohhh, ohhhh….. Halloween idea; you should totally do a Bob Ross style video! (Fro and all!) That would be glorious!
Lol you’re right
Needed to see this. Thank you!
I like my original m12 for the reason it is not as powerful and doesn't skate as bad. more controllable
Great tip. I just found Milwaukee made some curved blades for this. So you don’t need to thread the little retaining nut all the way off when replacing those Bosch type blades.
Nice, I’ll check ‘em out
I love this tool and although I’m retired, I still find many times reaching for this tool. Great tips. 🇨🇦💝🇺🇸👍🙏
Love my tool!! Lol
Serious though this machine should be shown in 2x6 or something with grain.
I found that as long as I have some left to right movements, it empty's the teeth, and it digs easier. I do use the round a lot, but I have a 3 inch flat blade, and after over a year, it's still good, not burnt, and ease causes that.
Never force your blade in, it'll be done in half hour.
I frequently lay the backside of my speed square on the line I wish to cut. Makes the cut perfectly straight and square.
This clip is literally showing you what takes years for some to learn. Simple and effective
Turn the blade 90° too. It doesn’t wobble and is easier to keep it straight.
Good tip. My dumbass forgets that it will do that sometimes 😆
Another technique I find myself under utilizing is the big disc blades when trying to make long straight cuts. They cut nice and straight and the short ones like to wonder if you’re not careful. But I find myself being lazy and just using the one blade for everything.
😂this hits close to home:)
Bc they are so slim I try to keep a few options in the tool bag depending on what the job is
How do I attach this blade
I bought and used one of these for the 1st time last week n idk why i waited so long to buy one! Its so easy to use but never had this issue yet
Also you can stabilize by placing a finger on the pivot point of the blade. The center doesn't move much at all and helps you stabilize effectively.
If you're like me and still suck even with this tip, you can use squared lumber set right to the edge of the cut and guide down vertically
Or droll a hole and start from there
Use a skillsaw and jig saw, it’s way faster for anything above 1/4” thickness
Thank you for this.
Good observation and lesson to save time and learn but I got it by using one alot.
Nice.
I use my Rotozip for those.
This just helped my avoid getting fired😂 thanks.
When someone uses a hockey reference you know they are from Canada!
Work for 3/4 inch plywood?
They are making blades that look like those Japanese saws
Hi.. Khawaja Abdur Rehamn is here.. I am impressed to watch this movie of blade. Tell me this blade which you are using in video is installed in the baby grinder machine or other.
Lmfao great Orr reference. Nice tip!
Maybe skating like Grodie Howe in the 60's.
Great tip thanks
Start the middle with a skill saw
hard to make a 2 inch cut with a 7 inch circular saw.
Milwaukee blades are amazing but expensive, if you want blades just as good but not as expensive, go with diablo blades. They are insane
Weird, just used one of these yesterday for the first time, cutting window sills.
Hate shorts because they disallow saving them to playlists.
Replace /shorts/ in the video URL with /video/
Or use the format www.youtube.com/watch?v= with the letter/number code for the video going directly after the =
That gives you the classic video interface.
For this video: ua-cam.com/video/CZelPlPug2k/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/users/videoCZelPlPug2k
I save the shorts into my Bookmarks on Apple computer.
@@ladikmk
YT has since changed policies so it is usually easier...
So if you’re watching this on your phone, go up to the 3 little dots in the top right corner of the screen. A little pop up menu will appear and one of the options is to SAVE. There will be a similar option on other devices as well …
Like others before me, love the Bobby Orr reference ❤️
@@susannah-carolla9587
I love Bobby Orr as well.
UA-cam has since corrected the problem...
Love mine.
Awesome! If they were just a little bit quieter too...
No doubt!
Paul Coffee in the 80s
You should check your sound while editing your videos. With headphones you only hear your voice on the left ear which is really annoying
Wait, you had the Starlock Bosch blade on the OIS M12 Fuel OMT?!
Thx !
Been cutting those for years with jig saw and no drilling👍
How???
@@gcoffey223 Look it up so simple
easier than a plunge cutter by half
yet need a short blade to be accurate, youtube
@discoverneweyes
Now that I am getting some work in with at some rentals... I have no idea why I didn't have one of these years ago. It's been my favorite tool past few weeks. Wood blade on metal?? Smokey smokey... but I have leaned some valuable lessons. Right blade for the job is very important
@@gcoffey223I looked at videos no-clue
it did bette than my jig or sawsall easy-peasy..
Yea I made a mess first time
(Less than I would have with a 4 inch sawsall with half inch stroke }
dewalt "93?
was the bomb...
@@gcoffey223you rest the foot of the jig on the wood and plunge the blade slowly..dont need a hole or an oscillating tool..ive done it hundreds of times...go slow or its gonna jump back and bend your blade..
So basically like giving someone a lineup at the barber shop. Got it.
Nothing like an incredibly talented 6 foot tall smoking hot woman who rocks the fuck out and completely owns the stage. WE’RE NOT WORTHY! ❤️🔥🤘
My right ear felt left out
This isn't just obvious to everyone?
Why is the curved blade better?
Due to the curved design, it begins cutting at one point versus beginning to cut with the whole blade with the straight blade
@@theColombiano11 ah thank you sir!
Tool name please😢
Thanks!
The only time any carpenter or joiner would use this tool is in a confined space there not that great to use you can definitely get a better finish with proper tools
Bobby Orr!!
Just turn the speed down a bit too.
Who is Bobby Orr?
Nothing that looks easy is easy. It takes much practice to do it properly.
It’s like golf right? Pros make it look easy.
👍
I always F this up 🤣
😎⚒️😎⚒️😎
An if u hurt pinky
The old 12v?
That’s the fuel version
You should be wearing gloves just for safety
Not cutting the same material.....
Put your hand on something higher than the blade, like say a 2x4. This way, God forbid the blade jumps (hit a nail or something), your hand is not right there for the cut!
Do oscillating blades cut? I thought that’s why they use it on arm casts?
that oscillating blade will not cut you...
one question..how many times have you used a oscillating tool?
Takes too long, one handed recip saw #1.
Wtf is that voice trying to say?
Or get the Festool with the plunge base!
The LORD is righteous in all his ways, and holy in all his works. The LORD is nigh unto all them that call upon him, to all that call upon him in truth. He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them. The LORD preserveth all them that love him: but all the wicked will he destroy. (Psalms 145:17-20)
And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent: (Acts 17:30)
I tell you, Nay: but, except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish. (Luke 13:5)
I always use my speed square to keep a barrier between the blade and the finish material
Turn the blade 90 degrees when doing a plunge cut. Its so much more stable because you have a way better leverage over the blade. Doing plunge cuts the way shown in the video is the wrong way. Try it yourself. You'll see.
if you go 90 degrees to that line it will skid every time but it if you do go super duper slow...id rather do it like dude did
CONTROL the tool or it will control you.
Good tool but I hate it so much lol