How to get perfect, repeatable cuts!

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2025

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  • @apmeehan
    @apmeehan 5 годин тому

    Magic. I am genuinely excited by the prospect of cutting my tape-measure + pencil usage down to a fraction of what it was.

  • @jhenderson4078
    @jhenderson4078 День тому +3

    Saw the original video on your other channel. Best tip I've ever seen on YT. So simple, but pure genius at the same time.

  • @CP104_
    @CP104_ 3 години тому

    I love the simplicity and concept. It's great for everyone who has a lot of scraps available.
    But before you cut up a bunch of birch ply and mdf of different lengths and thicknesses, just be aware that professional parallel guides have really come down in price (as low as 70$ for Chinese Woodpeckers/Tso copies).
    You can use them on any thickness material, set them to any measurement fine adjust and cut thin rips as well.

  • @DeafMaker
    @DeafMaker День тому +3

    I've seen it before, but it's great to see it again. Always useful to have these reminders.
    Lovely the colour coded French coat cleat design. 👍

    • @apmeehan
      @apmeehan 5 годин тому +1

      Haha I too was admiring that Makita & (presumably?) Milwaukee colour coding system. 😚👌

  • @selianboy8508
    @selianboy8508 21 годину тому

    KIFS as they say - Keep it Simple! Great reminder of your dedication to the DIYer.

  • @dannyboy9817
    @dannyboy9817 День тому +1

    Flipping heck, what a simple but genius idea. Going to make one of these for my Makita track saw asap. Thanks for sharing this. Great video as always 😊.

  • @alanphillips5853
    @alanphillips5853 День тому +1

    tracksaw is next on my list, you have just confirmed that what I will be using it for will be possible and even moreso having seen this!

    • @tonysutton6559
      @tonysutton6559 21 годину тому +1

      The track saw is my current favourite tool. I was amazed at the accuracy and cleanness of cuts I was getting as soon as I started using it.
      Next is the nailer like the one shown in this video but that is because its the sortb of tool that overgrown schoolboys dream of.

  • @tompreston8506
    @tompreston8506 День тому +2

    This is an amazing tip, even though the tracksaw increases my accuracy I spend ages faffing with the measurements and worry about getting everything square, I'll be making something very similar for my workbench!

  • @jamie-ck6js
    @jamie-ck6js День тому

    This is super useful, thanks Stuart. I especially like the idea of keeping some precut spacers, so often we quickly need a strip of 50mm ply etc.

  • @GrahamClarkson
    @GrahamClarkson День тому

    What a simple but clever idea. Thank you.

  • @GegeLaBidouille
    @GegeLaBidouille День тому

    That is what I call a Stanley screwdriver 🤣
    I can't wait to see you using it !!!

  • @MrTsjies
    @MrTsjies День тому

    Best tip I've ever seen on UA-cam 👏 Thanks

  • @Meaus1
    @Meaus1 15 годин тому +1

    Great tip thanks mate

  • @brucecomerford
    @brucecomerford 21 годину тому +1

    That was great. Thanks mate.

  • @G.I.JeffsWorkbench
    @G.I.JeffsWorkbench День тому

    Great tip (& way to make use of scraps). Thanks for sharing it.

  • @terrytopliss9506
    @terrytopliss9506 День тому

    Good idea Stuart.👍👍

  • @LoisMaudson
    @LoisMaudson День тому

    Enjoyed the video

  • @markdyballuk
    @markdyballuk День тому

    Thanks Stuart, great idea

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton6559 21 годину тому +2

    Am I over thinking this or would using a spacer board that is thinner or thicker than the piece to be cut mean that the track would either rise or dip at the cutting edge resulting in the cut not being exactly square?

  • @bradleytuckwell4881
    @bradleytuckwell4881 22 години тому

    Superb idea thanks

  • @StevenMurray-mt7om
    @StevenMurray-mt7om День тому

    Stuart. Great tips👍

  • @pedromimoso8804
    @pedromimoso8804 День тому +1

    Very good. I like Tools and Stu 😁😁😁

    • @craftygriffo
      @craftygriffo День тому +1

      You beat me to it. I noticed the "Tools and Stu" sign as well.😄

  • @graveurgraveur2691
    @graveurgraveur2691 День тому

    Thank you!

  • @ReheatedDonut
    @ReheatedDonut 5 годин тому

    Hi Stuart, I wonder if you have a solution like this for someone with only a circular saw, but for non-sheet goods. e.g. repeatable squaring of timber or ripping boards in half / thirds etc?
    I can make any required jigs, I can't think of a fast / elegant way to implement.

  • @tonypotter5589
    @tonypotter5589 12 годин тому

    Hi Stu have you put a hold on the ‘proper engineering channel’ I loved it

  • @jonaslarsen3231
    @jonaslarsen3231 День тому

    Great video! I actually made this last weekend. Following the guide in the other video.
    Could you make a video on how to make none square pieces square. I guess there could be a similar principle to this ? 🤔😊🙏🏼

  • @milandjordjevic5949
    @milandjordjevic5949 День тому

    Thumbs up for this Tip 👍

  • @nickdawson9270
    @nickdawson9270 День тому +1

    Good idea. Just an observation. Ideally the stop should be square but does not need to be precise. What is vital is that the spacers were cut to be a precise match with each other.

    • @ProperDIY-ToolsandStuff
      @ProperDIY-ToolsandStuff  21 годину тому

      It needs to be square to the face, not the edge.

    • @nickdawson9270
      @nickdawson9270 10 годин тому

      @@ProperDIY-ToolsandStuff Thanks Stuart. I'm not clear what you mean. Another important feature is that the stop has to be straight, i.e. not a piece of PSE which could have even the slightest bow. If you use two identical small pieces of known length as offset spacers but one is in a hollow, the resulting cut will not be parallel. I suggest that ideally the edge of stop should be also be trimmed with the track saw, maybe sheet rather than PSE. Obviously this issue not a problem if the offset spacer is actually the prototype piece for the project.

  • @jwatkins123
    @jwatkins123 6 годин тому

    How does the new Makita saw compare to the old Parkside one? Worth the cost to upgrade?

  • @InternalizedSun
    @InternalizedSun Годину тому

    This is a really great tip… however: I got the Bosch GKT 55 GCE tracksaw and I’m starting to regret buying it, because the base of the saw is wider that the matching tracks, so all these amazing tips doesn’t work with this tracksaw.
    Any clever ideas for similar setups that I just cannot seem to get my head around?
    Nice “side channel” - didn’t know about it until now, so just subscribed of course 😊

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton6559 21 годину тому

    With the price of sheet materials, off cuts of that size would not go in the scrap, they would go in the "just in case box" at least until the next big shed tidy up (usually when it's so full of junk that I can't use my lathe or pillar drill). Am I being tight?

  • @andyc972
    @andyc972 День тому +1

    Thanks Stuart great tip, looking forward to seeing more of the new workshop set up and of course the tool review !

  • @MarkClydesdale
    @MarkClydesdale День тому

    I had been tempted to buy a Ryobi tool a couple months after watching one of their adverts. However, they stupidly wont deliver to N Ireland. So rules out me even considering any of their tools. Just checked again and it's still the case.

  • @RB-xg2vz
    @RB-xg2vz День тому

    It’s amazing for cutting cement boards as well - just get the special blade

  • @davidfisher92
    @davidfisher92 10 годин тому

    I’ve only just seen Tools and Stu….? Did I miss this in the other videos????

  • @maxbee4460
    @maxbee4460 Годину тому

    Yes, good idea, but your track saw template has to be the same thickness as the strips you’re cutting, if the template is 12mm you can’t use it for 18mm and vice versa.

  • @geoffh3431
    @geoffh3431 День тому

    Am I correct in saying this only really works for material that is the same thickness as the material you make the guide from ie 12mm in your examlpe?

    • @nickdawson9270
      @nickdawson9270 День тому +2

      You could make two or three cutting boards for 9mm, 12mm and 18mm depending upon need.
      For materials less than 12 mm the splinter guard is not effective so the blade would lift the material and you could get a lousy cut. A solution would be to cut say two thickness of 6 mm together or 9mm + 3mm.
      For materials greater than 12 mm, ultimately the saw blade would not be plumb to the surface. You would need to lift the track with thick shims made of off cuts of say 3mm and 6mm stock.

    • @ProperDIY-ToolsandStuff
      @ProperDIY-ToolsandStuff  21 годину тому

      I should have said - best to have one for each standard thickness you use.

  • @robinguitar
    @robinguitar День тому +1

    Tools & Stu?

  • @chrisoverman7551
    @chrisoverman7551 День тому

    Why not fix the track spacer down to the cutting board?

    • @nickdawson9270
      @nickdawson9270 День тому +1

      How many different cutting boards are you planning to have? That's why not.

  • @Connortime1098
    @Connortime1098 День тому

    Absolutely no idea what you mean with the wooden track bit. 😂

    • @didee3900
      @didee3900 14 годин тому

      From what I understand you cut the wooden track and put it under the metal track to make the saw level to the wood you are cutting for the repeat cuts. Otherwise the saw will sit too low and not give you the accuracy.

  • @pinkplonker8776
    @pinkplonker8776 День тому +9

    Great stuff but get those gloves off with rotating machinery!