Timber Framing Tenon Drop Cut
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- čas přidán 13. 05. 2016
- Timber framing drop cut tenon, this is a quick technique to cut a tenon on the end of a beam.
Timber is a 5" x 8" beam off-cut.
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Damn. You the Man with that timber saw. That was one Hell of a vertical cut. Wow!
+Robert Cornelius thanks for watching
You are a brave man I nearly had a stroke watching that vertical cut lol
Great stuff
Лайк за работу. Но, опасно так держать, нужна осторожность.
Большое спасибо за Ваш комментарий и беспокойство, я был на инструментах, на протяжении более 20 лет, и не будет пытаться что-либо я был полностью уверен в этом. Я сократил шолдерс шипа первой, так что древесина не будет связывать на большой пилой.
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Good yo know
I am still afraid of the drop cut, I have done it a couple of times, but I am not comfortable with the ergonomics. So that looks like a PROTOOLS circular saw. But thanks for giving my such a close look.
Practice makes a big difference, as long as your timber isn't going to bind the kerf you will be fine. The important rule is to be ready if anything goes wrong. Thanks for watching. Its an old Makita.
Oh nice. I would not have guessed that. Have you thought about modding the saw out, to have a pin, so you could wire the guard open? That thumb looks pretty close to the blade. I think that hand hold would scare me.
Its a beast. Big daddy to the 5903r. We used them to cut sleepers on the tube track replacement.
When people tell me dont do it unless you have experience, that just means they are telling me to go ahead and try it. If you can do it, that dont mean that I cant. So now im gonna cut me a drop cut tenon
How did you get a worm drive it the uk?
I bought 1 on UK eBay, I bought 2 on USA eBay, just check import and shipping costs if buying from the USA.
+Francis Barnett what about the plug tho?
USA use 110v, I just fit a site plug and use my site transformer.
+Francis Barnett ah cool didn't know that, thanks mate 👍🏻
Terrifying!
Ha ha, A bit of practice and its fine, thanks for watching.
Dangerous... timber OK
+Alberto mancuso with practice its fine, the key is to cut the shoulders of the tenon first then the cheek cuts won't bind.
You made that look so easy. It’s not!!!! High level of skill and practice here, please practice on a smaller piece for your first 20 attempts !!!! A master at work.
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Pretty dangerous looking, could be nasty when the saw jams..
+lone ranger always cut the shoulders first, therefore the timbers strength if binding is greatly reduced.