I wish that all you people putting videos up like this would show the finished tool in use first and then show how to make it. Then I wouldn't have to forward to the end to see if I am interested enough to see how it is made.
@@masterofcrafts a movie made for entertainment is a completely different genre'. It really would be much more useful with a preview of its use at the opening. It is however ingenious and would have saved me a lot of time over the years I was contracting. And a lot of vacuuming! Lol
I think I will ignore clips that don't reveal what they are about in future. This is a disingenuous clickbait trick. If you start at the end to see what its about they still get the view!
@@masterofcrafts This is YT bro ..... not a movie ......instruction video would be the correct term. I agree with the previous poster .....lets see the final product at the beginning.
I agree about the sound. I like woodworking - the noise adds nothing for recreational viewing. First time I've seen this type of video. Like button gently pressed.
You don't think it would be even safer to use the saw as it was intended, thereby eliminating the cuts with the boards not up against the fence? Those are not safe cuts. If for any reason the blade failed to cut the wood, those clamps would fail. They can't match the power of the motor. the wood would move, possibly being thrown across the shop, and/or the cutting head would surge in the direction of the operator. Safely cutting angles is the whole purpose of the turning cutter head and table.
How about learning from someone who actually knows how to use one! Not this guy. The saw is designed to rotate for accurate angle (miter) cuts, but instead of using it that way, he wastes all kinds of time measuring to cut simple, 45° angles! Wtf. On top of that, I found myself cringing at the untidy worksite, not because it looks horrible (even tho it does), but because it’s the kind of work site someone eventually gets hurt on. Loose boards lying around to trip over, never mind the potential that some of those have embedded nails sticking out that someone is gonna step on and end up with a nasty hole in his/ her foot. I know, I’ve been in the construction business for 40 years and recognize this half- arsed behavior for what it is- either complete ignorance, or willful stupidity that results in injury or even worse, depending on how badly it gets out of control. Do yourself a favor and find a different channel to “learn” from, if that’s your goal.
Тесть -. преподаватель по труду . У него столько идей ... Это просто хорошее воображение ! А если дуб - как дерево , родился баобабом... То будешь баобабом тыщу лет , пока помрёшь !
Given the choice, I rather see the finished product first. But it never stops me from watching these types of videos. Realistically speaking, there's a 99.999% chance I'll never make the product. I mostly watch them for other reasons, such as learning new techniques or creative ways of using tools. Very few people have every tool they need. It's great to learn work-around's when your tool selection is limited.
Go to any HVAC contractor store. They have had these tools for years. Used for assembling fiber duct board ( commonly called fuzz duct in the vernacular). A set of three, I believe ( haven’t used mine for a while)…covers all the bases. But, it’s nice he got over a million views.
That’s a great idea for building fiberglass rectangular tubes. There was once a product called “duct board” which was fiberglass ductwork & some of the fabricating tools were quite expensive for working with it. Also, the duct board had lots of loose fibers that would get into the air streams of buildings & homes because it wasn’t lined with any sort of a coating. The fiberglass panels would do the same thing, have way better insulating qualities too!
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Why not use the miter saw the way it was intended to be used? You can rotate the saw base to any angle, instead of holding the wood at a weird position and having to clamp it down.
My thought would be bc of the size of the cuts/wood, and possibility of it kicking out?!? It's safer to clamp down and avoid skipping. (honestly no clue, I just know it happened to me before with my saw). I also think precision is probably more exact by hand than using the bevel... and he was precise!
I watch many videos of methods and jigs for jobs I'll never take on. They are ususally fascinating - the ingenuity and skills shown keep me entertained for hours. This one was just the same, brilliant. Just one question - why risk losing bits of flesh by using a knife blade as a glue spreader?
Thanks for this video. I will be working with polyiso insulation soon. I will have to make a lot of cuts. I think I’ll make a simplified version of this. Most of my cuts will be straight cut and a utility knife blade doesn’t cut 2 inch foam in a single, clean cut.
Dude, I also was going to comment on how meticulous this guy was with his cuts, clamping, attention to detail were overkill for making this jig, but then I remembered how my jigs look like they were made by a two year old with Elmer's glue. I wish I had half the drive this guy has for perfection.
Полностью не раскрыта тема покупки торцевой пилы AEG, клея, шуруповерта и т.д. Уж раз 100 говорилось, КРАТКОСТЬ - СЕСТРА ТАЛАНТА. Из 8 минут можно сделать 2... Хорошо хоть идиотской музыки типа бумцаца нет... ДА САМОЕ ГЛАВНОЕ ЗАБЫЛ.... В ЛЮБОМ СТРОЙ МАГАЗЕ, ПРОДАЕТСЯ ТАКАЯ ШТУКА - КРОМКОРЕЗ НАЗЫВАЕТСЯ. Что то, качество контента на ТвояТруба, становиться на уровне детского сада.
A pretty cool idea after having to cut a bunch of foam insulation "by hand" not long ago. However for the life of me I don't get why the guy didn't just swing the blade over to the proper angle to make all those angle cuts instead of going through all that hassle of clamping? That's what chop saws are designed for! Plus it's way safer having the boards pressed up against the fence!
Pure genius! But of course the insulation material should have those rabates factory-made already. But it’s a very clever tool when the factory didn’t make it (cost reduction?)
Great Idea Simple but very useful and wish you a nice Sunday Lg. Loes !!!🤗🤗🤗❤❤
Leave a gap between the sheets of insulation and fill the gap with spray foam after installation. Faster and much more air tight.
I wish that all you people putting videos up like this would show the finished tool in use first and then show how to make it. Then I wouldn't have to forward to the end to see if I am interested enough to see how it is made.
Pay attention to the movies. They never start with the ending!
@@masterofcrafts a movie made for entertainment is a completely different genre'. It really would be much more useful with a preview of its use at the opening. It is however ingenious and would have saved me a lot of time over the years I was contracting. And a lot of vacuuming! Lol
I think I will ignore clips that don't reveal what they are about in future. This is a disingenuous clickbait trick. If you start at the end to see what its about they still get the view!
@@masterofcrafts This is YT bro ..... not a movie ......instruction video would be the correct term. I agree with the previous poster .....lets see the final product at the beginning.
Gary Barchas How to shoot a video is the right of the video creator.
Congratulations commander! Thank you! 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
That was really nice of this carpenter to mute the Saw noise, thank you.
Finally someone who cuts out the sound of power tools. My ears thank you.
If tool noise bothers you....then carpentry is not for you....maybe your more of an office kinda guy.
@@danielreyes1084 no, I'm autistic and have auditory hypersensitivity.
I agree about the sound. I like woodworking - the noise adds nothing for recreational viewing. First time I've seen this type of video. Like button gently pressed.
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@Repent to Jesus Christ! Ehm, no thanks.
I like the way Craftmaster uses the compound miter saw, his clamping method no risk.
You don't think it would be even safer to use the saw as it was intended, thereby eliminating the cuts with the boards not up against the fence? Those are not safe cuts. If for any reason the blade failed to cut the wood, those clamps would fail. They can't match the power of the motor. the wood would move, possibly being thrown across the shop, and/or the cutting head would surge in the direction of the operator. Safely cutting angles is the whole purpose of the turning cutter head and table.
You are the king of angle cuts! 👍
I just want to say I appreciate your showing all the clamping on the miter saw. Helps someone like me who doesn't really know what they're doing.
How about learning from someone who actually knows how to use one! Not this guy. The saw is designed to rotate for accurate angle (miter) cuts, but instead of using it that way, he wastes all kinds of time measuring to cut simple, 45° angles! Wtf. On top of that, I found myself cringing at the untidy worksite, not because it looks horrible (even tho it does), but because it’s the kind of work site someone eventually gets hurt on. Loose boards lying around to trip over, never mind the potential that some of those have embedded nails sticking out that someone is gonna step on and end up with a nasty hole in his/ her foot. I know, I’ve been in the construction business for 40 years and recognize this half- arsed behavior for what it is- either complete ignorance, or willful stupidity that results in injury or even worse, depending on how badly it gets out of control. Do yourself a favor and find a different channel to “learn” from, if that’s your goal.
@@Tuncle54 I've always looked at the quality of worksite to judge quality of work.
why did he not just set the angle on the saw , a lot saver than that dodgy clamping not the thing to be showing on youtub
If you want to learn how to use a miter saw this guy is the WORST person you can learn from !!
Magnifique... l'imagination de l'être humain dans les domaines apportant le BIEN est respectable et doit-être saluée.... BRAVO.
Why not use the fence and miter saw function and cut angles easily and safely?
Спасибо.... Вроде бы инженер... Даже механик... Но почему то чувствую себя полным...... Идея на миллион! Удачи!
америку открыл. это колёвки.есть фигурнне есть просто поз брать ещё деды и прадеды ими пользовались и нам завещали
Когда постоянно и долго работаешь с чем-то, идеи приходят сами собой.
Тесть -. преподаватель
по труду .
У него столько идей ...
Это просто хорошее воображение !
А если дуб - как дерево , родился баобабом...
То будешь баобабом тыщу лет , пока помрёшь !
Умная голова, золотые руки, терпение и непринебрежение к мелочам!!!
И нам терпение не помешает в долгом просмртре. Никак не пять минут.
@user-gm9 see😅😅😅😅😅 nolara
Given the choice, I rather see the finished product first. But it never stops me from watching these types of videos. Realistically speaking, there's a 99.999% chance I'll never make the product. I mostly watch them for other reasons, such as learning new techniques or creative ways of using tools. Very few people have every tool they need. It's great to learn work-around's when your tool selection is limited.
Skip to the end first. Just a swipe of the thumb away from finding out what they made
@@dalestewart264 My thought exactly. It took so much time and effort out of my day. Probably less than typing this sarcastic reply.
Удивляюсь, как я раньше жил без этого!)))
А что он делает ???
Извините, ебануться можно
Мне все понравилось и идея , и конечно же классный инструмент. Спасибо.
Go to any HVAC contractor store. They have had these tools for years. Used for assembling fiber duct board ( commonly called fuzz duct in the vernacular). A set of three, I believe ( haven’t used mine for a while)…covers all the bases. But, it’s nice he got over a million views.
Buang
Wow products !! A practical and very cost-effective idea. Thanks for sharing your experience and idea. We are waiting for your next videos.
That’s a great idea for building fiberglass rectangular tubes. There was once a product called “duct board” which was fiberglass ductwork & some of the fabricating tools were quite expensive for working with it. Also, the duct board had lots of loose fibers that would get into the air streams of buildings & homes because it wasn’t lined with any sort of a coating. The fiberglass panels would do the same thing, have way better insulating qualities too!
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It helps a fast and quick, surity of work
"but Septimus, what does it DO?"
I wish he'd have shown us that at the beginning.
В ваших руках всё гениальное просто, большое спасибо, прекрасная идея и большая практическая польза, браво!!!
гениально. что за 5 минут, а видео длится 8, ещё и с ускорением.....
Dmit rii -----. НАВЕРНЯКА ПРОЕБАЛСЯ ЦЕЛЫЙ ДЕНЬ А ТО И БОЛЬШЕ !!!!!
МЕНЯ ЗЛИТ ЭТА ХУЙНЯ ---. НЕСООТВЕТСТВИЕ. НАЗВАНИЯ РОЛИКА - СОДЕРЖИМОМУ !!!!,,,,, 👺👺👺
Вы каждый день режете пенопласт ?😉 Какая польза ?
Для мужчин с руками польза большая, можно утеплить дом, дачу, скотный двор,а вам, наверно, просто не нужно
Во всем ищете способ мазнуть черной краской-это зависть. А мастеру браво.
Pretty cool invention!!!
Why not use the miter saw the way it was intended to be used? You can rotate the saw base to any angle, instead of holding the wood at a weird position and having to clamp it down.
I was wondering the exact same
yep
I have the same saw and never used that jig lol
@@DeanUrevig oh Dean lol
My thought would be bc of the size of the cuts/wood, and possibility of it kicking out?!? It's safer to clamp down and avoid skipping. (honestly no clue, I just know it happened to me before with my saw). I also think precision is probably more exact by hand than using the bevel... and he was precise!
BRAVO !! NICE IDEA
EXELLENT...
Be positive believe yourself.. Look the outcome is amazing. Good job
That is a brillant idea!very cool.
Молодец, респект и уважение!!!👍👍👍👍👍
I enjoy his videos.
Обожаю мужиков, которые дружат с мозгами и руками!!!
а ОНИ тебя ? )))
But a clever jig all in all. Good job.
Этот дизайн изобретательный и очень творческий. Спасибо, что показал это миру. 😎👍🏼
Excellent clever 😁😁👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🤗🤗
wow 5 minutes can create something very useful
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@@youtukang r
Very clever. Looks like it works great.
Thanks for posting!
Finally a YT video of a "brilliant idea" that IS A BRILLIANT IDEA!
You are a clever man & a fast worker. Very cool!
I watch many videos of methods and jigs for jobs I'll never take on. They are ususally fascinating - the ingenuity and skills shown keep me entertained for hours. This one was just the same, brilliant. Just one question - why risk losing bits of flesh by using a knife blade as a glue spreader?
wow amazing
its a brilliant idea my friend
grettings from Indonesia
stay safe, healthy & brilliant
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Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Y'alls 🙌 ❤ 🙏
2 cuts and boom there you go! Always a pleasure to see genious at work :)
Excelente herramienta y práctica para muchos usos en trabajos con espuma o tecnopor. Un cordial saludo desde Bogotá Colombia 🙏🙏🙏
Fabulous idea, you idea creates a water tight seal when wrapping a house to be plastered.
Com este maquinário fantástico, e muito simples executar qualquer trabalho..
Если вы про его пилу, то можно и без нее обойтись, просто уйдет чуть больше времени
SACO...
I guess d hack was made to cut cardboards...only sound of workmanship...no human voice...very daring... much APPRECIATED 👏
This silent miter saw is the awesomest invention of the decade
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😂 I actually wished that actually existed.
@@楊朝貴-b3l what??
I love a man that is good with his hands.
Молодец мужик!!!
Con madre. Voy a tener esas herramientas sofisticadas y a la medida para hacer el invento ese......y ya lo hice.....bravo. es facil....
For those complaining that they want to see the finished product first, look at the little icon. It's right there. Nice video.
Still a poor video format.
I don't see any damn little icon.
My favorite class in high school on UA-cam…
Where do I enroll? 😎🥃🥃
Thanks for this video.
I will be working with polyiso insulation soon. I will have to make a lot of cuts. I think I’ll make a simplified version of this. Most of my cuts will be straight cut and a utility knife blade doesn’t cut 2 inch foam in a single, clean cut.
Saved the video for when I need to install foam insulation!
Да , часто столкнулись такие проблемами.
РЕСПЕКТ👍👍👍👍👍👍
Simple minds, simple ideas.
Fantastic device you constructed good show
Good idea, I really like it
Mis respetos para esas personas q hacen esos inventos y los comparten 👋👋👋👋👋
Mir gefallt Dein Arbeiten schön daß Du dein Werkstück festmachst beim Sägen
I have learned to watch the last 30 seconds of these videos to see if I want to see the "mystery build" or not.
You can say that again. Most of them are garbage.
that's a really good tip!
And, did you watch the mystery build? Just wondering
@@RikHendriksDutchCo Nope. I can buy a matte cutter for less than what an hour of my time costs, so this build is never going to be worth doing.
Самое основное в конце.
Like a nascar pit crew on those bit changes. so fast and smooth! haha
Very clever! Simple and cheap is always the best!
Thanks!
No, no it's not.
Clever idea masterfully executed 👍
This is a very good TV show and we love it !
Hi renat. Can you please explain how to make cutter like this. Thank you. Stay safe. Wish you good health.
Dude, I also was going to comment on how meticulous this guy was with his cuts, clamping, attention to detail were overkill for making this jig, but then I remembered how my jigs look like they were made by a two year old with Elmer's glue. I wish I had half the drive this guy has for perfection.
I bet that if he doesn't do it that way, he gets a million comments saying that he is doing it wrong.
@@roycemark I hope that "45°" really means "somewhere around close to 45°"!
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Beau travail ! !
Молодцом!!!!
Auch wenn ich das nicht brauchen kann, gibt es einen Daumen hoch
This is the difference between a weekend warrior, and a true craftsman. Attention to detail!
Ingenious solution and excellent execution.
Как красиво работает ! Благодарю!Всех вам благ!
Cool idea...
I have never seen anybody use a saw that way
Because it actually has a function so it can be used as a miter saw and not in this fucked up dangerous way.
Hasn't figured out all the controls yet. Owners manual? Who needs em.
Very good.
Одно не могу понять-накуя показывать,как ты каждый раз зажимаешь заготовку для отреза угла?
Полностью не раскрыта тема покупки торцевой пилы AEG, клея, шуруповерта и т.д.
Уж раз 100 говорилось, КРАТКОСТЬ - СЕСТРА ТАЛАНТА.
Из 8 минут можно сделать 2...
Хорошо хоть идиотской музыки типа бумцаца нет...
ДА САМОЕ ГЛАВНОЕ ЗАБЫЛ....
В ЛЮБОМ СТРОЙ МАГАЗЕ, ПРОДАЕТСЯ ТАКАЯ ШТУКА - КРОМКОРЕЗ НАЗЫВАЕТСЯ.
Что то, качество контента на ТвояТруба, становиться на уровне детского сада.
Klasse Idee !!!👍👍👍👍
Brilliant idea, well done!
That is just great.thanks
МОЛОТОК!
beautiful
A pretty cool idea after having to cut a bunch of foam insulation "by hand" not long ago. However for the life of me I don't get why the guy didn't just swing the blade over to the proper angle to make all those angle cuts instead of going through all that hassle of clamping? That's what chop saws are designed for! Plus it's way safer having the boards pressed up against the fence!
It was a joke :)
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Excelente rebanadedos!
This guy has a quiet table saw!
It is unbelievable just how QUIET it is!
:)
That's a mitre saw. Table saws look like a table with a blade protruding from the middle
Evidently electric and not gas powered.
@@unklejon4690 Yeah, or in the video edit. It's impossibly quiet for a mitre saw
@@unklejon4690
Possibly!
u n K l e ?
Isn't that supposed to be spelled
u n C l e ?
Isn't that the way you spell UNCLE?
Super ! bravo et merci
Круто, оригинально,отличная идея
Good job.
Когда всё на мази можно , работать в одно удовольствие !👍♥️👋👋👋🍒🇷🇺🤚
Pure genius! But of course the insulation material should have those rabates factory-made already. But it’s a very clever tool when the factory didn’t make it (cost reduction?)
Отличная ИДЕЯ !!!!! СУПЕР Не убегайте из нашей страны , всё наладится
That's a good idea
Ridiculously clever..thanks!!
@Jesus is LORD no such thing, god was invented my man
Pretty slick… your effort will pay off.
You can adjust your blade angle with your saw to make the angle cuts. No need to block and clamp other boards.
That was my first thought!🤦♀️
Groovy, man.
Молодец !
Very nice!
I’m confused of why he doesn’t use his miter saw as a miter saw. Just turn it to 45 degrees. Presto.
Precision?
My thoughts exactly.
@@crazyedo9979 precision perfect with a good miter saw
It might not slide that easy or even be broke. I have a chop saw that is a bear to rotate.
Probably just wanting to show off a little...
Super idea thanks
Хорошо когда под рукой есть такие инструменты и приспособления! В ручную был бы очень долгий процесс
Do you have anything to make it easier to cut the mustard? :)
:)
I cut the cheese without any tools
@@suburban404 with your teeth?