5 Critical Circular Saw Mistakes You Can't Afford To Make!

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  • Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
  • If you have a circular saw these are 5 essential mistakes to avoid!
    Thank you kindly for watching!
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  • @scorpio6587
    @scorpio6587 Рік тому +170

    This man just sacrificed a thousand dollars worth of lumber and thirty dollars worth of meat, during a recession, to teach us safety. I appreciate you, man!

  • @grat2010
    @grat2010 Рік тому +27

    Came for here for great information, stayed for the hot dog fingers. Very well done!

    • @TheFunnyCarpenter
      @TheFunnyCarpenter  Рік тому

      Thanksyou kindly:)

    • @tempusfugit3635
      @tempusfugit3635 Рік тому +1

      @@TheFunnyCarpenter was gonna say these are the extra touches that really make your channel stand out.well done

  • @CKahl4077
    @CKahl4077 Рік тому +50

    I was fifteen and using a corded circular saw in the garage when I learned a good lesson: Be mindful of your cord. I cut through the cord and after a bright flash, the lights went out. It scared me so badly I dropped the saw. I found myself in the dark with a runaway saw as the blade was slowing down. Luckily, I wasn't in its path, but it hit the ground, broke the carbide off a few teeth and covered about eight feet before it came to a stop. If any new DIYers are using a corded saw, never assume the cord is out of the way. Check it before every cut.

    • @matthewbay1978
      @matthewbay1978 Рік тому

      My experience has been the cord binding on the back side of the board and causing the blade to bind as it gets torqued the wrong way. I'm so sorry you had to deal with electricity AND a dangerous spinning finger separator!

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle Рік тому

      @@matthewbay1978 Good one! And one I'm very familiar with.

  • @dougm3016
    @dougm3016 11 місяців тому +5

    My heart just missed a beat when you illustrated why you shouldn't place your hand behind the saw. That and setting the depth are two lessons I don't intend to forget when I use my new saw for the first time. Thanks 🤲

  • @patmat.
    @patmat. Рік тому +3

    👏👏 Oscar prize of the best Special Effects for a construction video

  • @willie_mccoy
    @willie_mccoy Рік тому +4

    Now I know never to have my hot dogs directly behind the saw blade. Great info! 😁

  • @russellgeisthardt9828
    @russellgeisthardt9828 Рік тому +7

    Love the hot dog fingers!

    • @TheFunnyCarpenter
      @TheFunnyCarpenter  Рік тому

      That was pretty fun to make, reminded me of when I was a proper moron with the family camcorder!

  • @gamer2101
    @gamer2101 Рік тому +5

    You saved my fingers. No joke, I do some of these things. You saved me. Thank you

  • @imranh5395
    @imranh5395 Рік тому +14

    One of the many things I appreciate about your videos, Funny Carpenter, is that they don't go on and on. You make your point and that's it 😊

    • @TheFunnyCarpenter
      @TheFunnyCarpenter  Рік тому +2

      😂😂I usually try to cut all the parts out where I ramble on endlessly about nothing😴

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle Рік тому

      @@TheFunnyCarpenter I don't think this is really an appropriate place to be talking about cutting all the parts out.😁

  • @archglobe3602
    @archglobe3602 Рік тому +5

    As a beginner this is exactly the safety type of video I was looking for. I watched a couple other videos prior but your video covered the topic more accurately and better explained than others. Thank you!

  • @Radoseizov
    @Radoseizov 4 місяці тому +2

    Everything explained so clean. Bravo!!!

  • @fiberfarmstead
    @fiberfarmstead Рік тому +8

    Thanks!! I think you did a good job. Loved the hotdog fingers😳😱

  • @stevenjerauld2352
    @stevenjerauld2352 Рік тому +4

    Great straightforward advice, sir. Never heard such a good explanation for setting the depth of a circular saw. Thank you.

  • @GrahamTodd-ca
    @GrahamTodd-ca Рік тому +7

    Holding the saw with two hands - at least until you're comfortable and familiar with the tool - slows you down & forces you to pay more attention to supporting the material properly so that scrap pieces fall away, you avoid blade binding, etc. 👍🏻

  • @qwincyq6412
    @qwincyq6412 Рік тому +1

    Useful tips that every saw user should know before even starting any saw

  • @6472275455
    @6472275455 Рік тому +2

    You have a nice way of presenting, its efficient and direct and nononsense, Yet with a light touch!!!

  • @soulkalastudio
    @soulkalastudio 5 місяців тому

    My heart jumped out of my chest when the blade sliced through the Viennas lol

  • @vpelleri1
    @vpelleri1 Рік тому +5

    Great safety tips. Thank you!

  • @dwoodbury
    @dwoodbury Рік тому

    Great video! LOVED the hotdog demonstration! Thank you for saving our fingers!

  • @Greenegoat
    @Greenegoat Рік тому

    Thank you for the video and hopefully saving people from injury

  • @daveorourke8447
    @daveorourke8447 Рік тому

    Your Getting Better, thanks for the tips.

  • @allanridesbikes5856
    @allanridesbikes5856 Рік тому

    That...explains so much. Thank you!

  • @shaunmail2083
    @shaunmail2083 Рік тому

    This is GREAT. THANK YOU.
    Thanks for making this.

  • @creativegenius598
    @creativegenius598 6 місяців тому

    Thanks a mil great video.

  • @thepewplace1370
    @thepewplace1370 Рік тому

    Great quality material here, thanks for the video! More folks ought to see this

  • @megdahlin1118
    @megdahlin1118 Рік тому

    Great tips-learned something new. Thanks!

  • @johngriffin5446
    @johngriffin5446 10 місяців тому

    as someone who hasnt used a saw since high school long ago thank you! I remember my dad holding pieces so they didnt drop and I never through about a kick back to disaster

  • @monifataylor.realestate
    @monifataylor.realestate Рік тому

    Thanks for this! It was very helpful for a beginner like me.

  • @leylah111
    @leylah111 10 місяців тому

    Great tutorial!!!

  • @ifesolox
    @ifesolox 10 місяців тому

    I love your content... I just started Woodwork and your videos makes everything easy.
    Thank you so much... Much love from Nigeria.

  • @georgebutler3rd
    @georgebutler3rd Рік тому

    Wonderful video! Thank you!

  • @johncoppock3823
    @johncoppock3823 Рік тому

    Great video and explanations. Many thanks.

  • @bikrchikie
    @bikrchikie Рік тому

    Thanks man, from a once a year user, I will be very diligent with all the tips, thumbs-up

  • @samfredo8140
    @samfredo8140 Рік тому +5

    Great video. I’ve been using a circular saw for well over 50 years now and one thing I’ve always tried to do is to keep the large part of the saw base plate over the supposed part of the material.

    • @TheFunnyCarpenter
      @TheFunnyCarpenter  Рік тому

      Great tip!

    • @tonyc7352
      @tonyc7352 Рік тому

      Yes, I agree and I don't know this method isn't waaaay more popular. So much more stable.

    • @timdyesr
      @timdyesr 10 місяців тому

      Yes! This is the worst mistake new users and old users do too much. And, placing your body/face on the blade side of the saw. You should AlWAYS be on the motor side to keep sawdust and cut off pieces away from your face or body parts.

  • @tonyc7352
    @tonyc7352 Рік тому

    You're getting better.

  • @nickx8411
    @nickx8411 Рік тому

    verrryyyyyy helpful, thank you! subscribed!🙌

  • @danielpark3073
    @danielpark3073 Рік тому

    omgoodness the "cutting your hand" scene was intense!!!

  • @marcusmazza2255
    @marcusmazza2255 Рік тому

    Thank you sir!

  • @gambhana7468
    @gambhana7468 Рік тому

    so much helpful information, i have found this to be one of the most helpful and well explained sites..thankyou

  • @kudagoredema7230
    @kudagoredema7230 11 місяців тому

    Much appreciated tips for us newbies 👏👏

  • @evildead1791
    @evildead1791 Рік тому

    Great tips

  • @jaredevildog6343
    @jaredevildog6343 Рік тому +2

    Another great helpful video ! This time you helped save humanity...... one finger at a time . Thank you kind sir .

  • @howtodoitdude1662
    @howtodoitdude1662 Рік тому +10

    I love your cordless circular saw! I’m used to using worm drive circular saws with the blade on the left just like yours. Much easier to see the cut.

    • @TheFunnyCarpenter
      @TheFunnyCarpenter  Рік тому

      It's funny I've tried a couple worm drive saws, feels like a different universe of tool.

    • @howtodoitdude1662
      @howtodoitdude1662 Рік тому

      @@TheFunnyCarpenter yes they are heavy!

    • @riba2233
      @riba2233 Рік тому

      What brand?

    • @Radioman7600
      @Radioman7600 Місяць тому

      An experienced circular saw Op. does not need to see the cut. Set the depth and use the guide in front. Perfect everytime.

  • @rainbows1girl
    @rainbows1girl Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @conradcoolerfiend
    @conradcoolerfiend Рік тому

    i didnt know about the #1 tip, thank you so much, funny carpenter saving fingers out here

  • @johnmccormick8159
    @johnmccormick8159 3 дні тому

    I'm glad I saw this for #1.

  • @WestonP22
    @WestonP22 Рік тому

    The hotdog fingers were some good laughs on my otherwise depressing day. Nicely done.

  • @zoladkow
    @zoladkow Рік тому

    great practical FX! Those sausages can still be done over fire to remove (most) of dust and chips 🤤

  • @danielhammer7148
    @danielhammer7148 Рік тому

    Hot dog fingers was magic. Well done

  • @VincenzaV1
    @VincenzaV1 Рік тому +1

    Pure gold man! I just sub’d

  • @brianmiller5598
    @brianmiller5598 2 місяці тому

    I wasn't ready for the hot dog fingers!! 😳

  • @kristinpothast
    @kristinpothast Рік тому +6

    That was...um...graphic....but also very useful. I think I'm traumatized enough now that I won't forget your tips. I'm new to power tools and I always appreciate a thorough safety video!

  • @oneminuteguitarlessons6060
    @oneminuteguitarlessons6060 Рік тому +2

    Very helpful. Thanks

  • @RPmusic06
    @RPmusic06 Рік тому +1

    Great video bud, learned alot as always!!! Have a great weekend!🍻

  • @cathycraig1301
    @cathycraig1301 9 місяців тому

    Holy cow!!! That was a brilliant example, tho. 😮

  • @nguyenduylong5255
    @nguyenduylong5255 3 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @stephenhaggard2194
    @stephenhaggard2194 Рік тому

    Love the sacrificial hotdog fingers!!

  • @karentyas9630
    @karentyas9630 4 місяці тому

    I haven’t used my circular saw yet because, if I’m honest, it scares me to death. Watched a number of safety vids and yours is the first to say keep body parts away from the back. Now to pull the big girl pants up & start using it! Thank you

  • @crux314
    @crux314 8 днів тому

    Thanks.
    - Two hands on the saw. Cutting your fingers probability drops to zero. Also provides you with better control in case of kickback.
    - Do not use a dull blade.
    - Ear protection.
    - Clamping the work piece with two clamps, minimum.

  • @memoarellano5432
    @memoarellano5432 Рік тому

    Ey Men this a good video..even for pros we all need to know those advice’s 🧔🏻‍♂️👍🏼

  • @acolon4617
    @acolon4617 Рік тому +2

    Trust me when I tell him you beginning woodworkers that once you’ve experienced kickback on/with ANY machine, you’ll NEVER want it to happen again! My first and thank God, ONLY experience was with my table saw. I was new to woodworking and not paying attention to the simple aspects of safety BEFOREHAND and nearly broke my chest and collarbone. The carpenter’s adage is, “Measure twice, cut once”. Do the same with your safety - Check your set up, then check AGAIN! You won’t regret it. Bright Blessings to all! 😊

    • @Eener1000
      @Eener1000 Рік тому

      Yes, this! Get a small strip of wood wedged between the stop and the blade and that stuff shoots out like fired from a cannon. Happens very easy when at the end of the cut you put a bit more pressure towards one side when pushing the material past the saw and BAM!

  • @skiptowne5724
    @skiptowne5724 Рік тому +4

    With a circular saw always set it down on it's side with the blade away from you. Never set down directly on the guard. The guard could have hung up and the saw could kick back causing injury. Especially on a larger corded saw.

    • @wulf67
      @wulf67 Рік тому

      No. I just visually confirm that the blade guard is down before I set it down. Usually the brake stops it before that point anyway.

  • @taylorsand
    @taylorsand Рік тому +2

    Great tips! This is a helpful video

  • @laidlawmarkus
    @laidlawmarkus Рік тому +2

    Great video as always! In my early days, I was ripping a piece of osb with a circular saw, made the cut and placed the saw on the work surface before the blade had come to a stop, somehow the blade guard wasn't fully up...the saw kicked back in my direction... luckily it only caught the shorts I was wearing...for more reasons than the slice, I needed a new pair of shorts. Never made that mistake again.

    • @skiptowne5724
      @skiptowne5724 Рік тому +1

      Alway lay the saw on its side with blade away from you. If the guard hangs up, no worries. I learned that a long time ago.

    • @eyesuckle
      @eyesuckle Рік тому +1

      Ha ha! "For more reasons than the slice."
      Discreetly put, sir.
      I believe the Aussies refer to this as "a brown trousers moment."

  • @erichenao6537
    @erichenao6537 Рік тому +2

    Nice tips. The hot dogs were a nice touch. Should have also used ketchup.

  • @projectqueen610
    @projectqueen610 Рік тому +1

    I like to make a 2x4 frame and put thick foam board on top. I use shelf grip from dollar stor under sheets. I find a way to clamp if I can. It slows down the process a little but. I respect the dangers of the equipment and I like my fingers. : )

  • @alexrains1893
    @alexrains1893 Рік тому +8

    It bears mentioning that kickback is severely reduced when using a tracksaw. It is not entirely nullified but almost null. Obviously the tracksaw isn't the first choice for every cut you've discussed but certainly for any panel product where kickback is of greatest danger. Personally between the drop saw and the track saw, I have no use for the circ but everyone has their own work methods.

  • @sheenascott5405
    @sheenascott5405 Рік тому

    This man has managed to give me a weath of information and scared me shitless at the same time 😂😂 I don't know whether I should feel confident when my saw is delivered or to never open the box. Guess we'll see at the end of the month 🤷🏽

  • @LoveHandlesss
    @LoveHandlesss Рік тому +2

    Good video!!

  • @durango8882
    @durango8882 Рік тому +2

    Thank you excellent instructions.👍🏻new subscriber

  • @MS-es6uq
    @MS-es6uq Рік тому

    cool video, thank you! what saw are you using in the video? can you recommend one (cordless), please?

  • @ItsaMeTW
    @ItsaMeTW Рік тому +2

    was watching at 2x speed when hot dog reenactment happened and i did not realize it was hot dogs. rewind, slow it down, breath a sigh of relief, then giggle.

  • @mattlechner8442
    @mattlechner8442 Рік тому +5

    with the battery powered saws, you don't want to touch the saw blade or put your hand near it while the battery is connected. All that blade has to do is spin for a second or two, and you can say good-bye to those handy little fingers you had for the last 30-40 years or whatever. And you can set the blade to spinning with a simple thing like a sneeze, or a hornet dive bombs you, whatever. Or, the unit can malfunction. It is a relatively inexpensive mechanism, it can malfunction. Do not put your hand or fingers on or near the blade while it's connected to a power source. really.

    • @TheFunnyCarpenter
      @TheFunnyCarpenter  Рік тому

      Excellent advice for sure. This particular saw had a two part mechanism to power it up…still not a good idea to touch the blade though!

  • @jaym9879
    @jaym9879 Рік тому

    Good job with the hot dog fingers.

  • @xmomartha
    @xmomartha Рік тому

    Would any of these tips change if someone used a compact circular saw?

  • @markmall7142
    @markmall7142 Рік тому +1

    Nice vid ,Its nice that its kept clear and to the point.Did that guy get his fingers sorted? 😃

  • @frailansendejo5578
    @frailansendejo5578 Рік тому

    I have a 3/4inch plywood screwed onto a purlin. Can I make the cut, with the proper saw depth WITHOUT unscrewing the entire plywood?

  • @Metqa
    @Metqa Місяць тому

    Videos on UA-cam said to let the wood fall off the end, so it doesn't bind the blade, but when I got to the end of the cut, the weight of the overhanging wood 6:43 caused it to twist and tear off of the blade anyway. Why does everyone on UA-cam show cutting over an edge but doesn't show it tearing at the end? it's always perfect cuts on the video. But in real life, It messed up the corner edge of the wood I was cutting and I don't have extra to Mess around with.
    Only a couple of people, including you, suggested "sacrificial wood" or putting a piece under it 7:15 . I didn't care about it falling but No one warned me about it tearing if it DID fall. I guess I should watch all the videos about what goes wrong instead of the Beginner's guides that just show everything going right without any mistakes.

  • @doodaddy1454
    @doodaddy1454 4 місяці тому

    you mention another video to check out to improve my skills, but I don't see any links to videos. thanks.

  • @mel3256
    @mel3256 Рік тому

    I justcantdo sacrificial wood...im not killing trees for nothing. Is there a tool or option for under?

  • @edencantu1
    @edencantu1 Рік тому

    What model of makita is that one?

  • @regularguy9264
    @regularguy9264 Рік тому +1

    How about good side down for the cleanest cut?
    Got this sudden craving for hot dogs now….
    Good tips!

  • @Csimon2429
    @Csimon2429 10 місяців тому

    I didn't know pigs had fingers....suddenly i want a hot dog for some reason :P Just got a free Cordless 7-1/4" Ryobi Skill Saw with my Cordless Ryobi 322 Brad Nailer so thanks for the tips. Hopefully I'll manage to keep my digits. Go Canucks Go!

  • @soledude
    @soledude Рік тому

    👍👍👍

  • @tomrogers9467
    @tomrogers9467 Рік тому +1

    I feel safer with a chain saw in my hand than I do a skil saw. At least I have both hands on the tool, as many saws only have one handle. I’ll use my chop saw or table saw whenever possible. Skil saw is the last resort.

    • @wulf67
      @wulf67 Рік тому

      More fingers have been lost on table saws than all other saws put together.

  • @SJtoobsox
    @SJtoobsox Рік тому

    Missed the ketchup on the dogs lol

  • @buttholasaurus99
    @buttholasaurus99 Рік тому

    So many people i worked with in the past hated and were afraid of my worm-drive Makita ( electric of course)

  • @Twobirdsbreakingfree
    @Twobirdsbreakingfree 5 місяців тому

    Are hot dogs really the best way to simulate what happens to human fingers though? I'm pretty sure our fingers have bones and veins and other stuff in them other than ground up meat.

  • @feelingrosie
    @feelingrosie Рік тому +1

    Ahhh!!! The hot dog fingers!

  • @batbawls
    @batbawls Рік тому +2

    Face melting horror at the thought of hot dog fingers

  • @StrawbyteWorkshop
    @StrawbyteWorkshop Рік тому +2

    Oooo.... first comment. Great video - Thanks!

  • @sodd1000
    @sodd1000 2 місяці тому

    How about not holding a circular saw with a battery in with one hand a couple of inches from the blade? Or for that matter throwing it in the air and catching it....

  • @csbarbourv
    @csbarbourv Рік тому +2

    “Hotdog fingers” could be on a shirt.

  • @tedmcdonald3377
    @tedmcdonald3377 Рік тому

    😎🛠️😎🛠️😎

  • @dasmodul
    @dasmodul Рік тому

    Beginner here. I don't get it, if you set the blade as a little passed the depth of the main piece, it might not cut the sawhorse in half but it'll scratch the hell out of it won't it?

    • @cathycraig1301
      @cathycraig1301 9 місяців тому

      Maybe you aren’t old enough to have seen the old wood sawhorses carpenters used. Trashed with cuts!

  • @CurrentElectrical
    @CurrentElectrical Рік тому

    Did I win yet? I'm from Ontario after all. LOL How did the book deal go? When is the tentative release date?

  • @acolon4617
    @acolon4617 Рік тому +1

    Oh, and ANOTHER thing I see on too many reckless videos is dangling clothing, sleeves, shirt tails, hoodie strings or hair (for some) not pulled back or up! The force of air being pulled through machines as you work can and HAS yanked people INTO the work flow and severed body parts, including faces! Tie and secure sleeves, hair or anything you’re wearing OUT OF THE WAY OF HARM, please. Woodworking is fun and inspiring but only if you stay mindful. Okay, ai off meh soapbox now (Caribbean dialect: Calypso to be exact) Bless up!

  • @TRG972
    @TRG972 Рік тому +2

    "... happened to me 15 years ago" 🤣

  • @Incognito1786
    @Incognito1786 Рік тому

    Saw a bad issue with someone using a table saw once. The guy who was holding the far end of a 2x4 wasn't paying attention (playing on his phone like a dumbass), and the blade grabbed one half of the wood and slammed it towards the operator. (Think it was an 8 or 10ft piece being cut length-wise.) The guy on the far end immediately panicked and thought the wood went thru the operator. Wasn't the case, but he did have a HUGE bruise on his thigh from it.

    • @wulf67
      @wulf67 Рік тому

      Imagine if he HAD been paying attention and tried to hold onto the piece that was being kicked back at the operator. That's how rock climber Tommy Caldwell lost half of his index finger. The kickback PULLED his hand into the spinning blade because he was holding onto it, and a kickback happens faster than anyone can think "let go." The kickback was the operator's fault. I'd bet you $1,000 there was no riving knife on that saw.

    • @Incognito1786
      @Incognito1786 Рік тому

      @@wulf67 no idea what that is. from what i remember, the blade grabbed the (smaller) half that was being cut free, and slammed it into the operator.

  • @brodyllc
    @brodyllc Рік тому

    thanks man good stuff