20 Jigsaw Tips for Beginners

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2021
  • 20 Jigsaw Tips for New DIYers
    We have had a lot of new people come into the DIY community, and we wanted to help out many of those new to these tools. Many of these tips are simple but I wish I had been taught these back when I first started working with the jigsaw.
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Komentáře • 87

  • @Ackbarfangirl
    @Ackbarfangirl Před 2 lety +13

    Dude amazing jigsaw tutorial…I’ve seen a few but this one hits every question I was having when trying it out for the first time. And it was super concise. Thanks!!!

  • @danwilliams4089
    @danwilliams4089 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent! I think you solved why my new jig saw cuts rough (orbital setting)
    Thank you for this

  • @ruthieclarke9125
    @ruthieclarke9125 Před rokem +3

    I really liked this a LOT! Just starting some new projects with new tools after giving it up after selling my homes. Saving this to refer to. Your explanations were not only clear and concise but you are a very cheery fellow. Thank you!

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  Před rokem +1

      That is very kind of you to say, thank you very much

    • @brendasmith1533
      @brendasmith1533 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I agree. I just stumbled on this video and now I'm subscribed. I really love his style and I think I'm gonna be quite happy here.

  • @markrobinson9956
    @markrobinson9956 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks again for making this series of back to the fundamentals videos. Keep up the great teaching!

  • @carolwells2968
    @carolwells2968 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for all the useful info. I really appreciate how you explain & present it all. I have a jig saw but haven't used it very often because I found it difficult. With your tips, especially about how to start on the edge of your piece, has solved the issue. Thanks so much!

  • @louislandi938
    @louislandi938 Před 2 lety +3

    Some were a refresher, some were new. Thank you for all 20. Especially liked how to use painter’s tape to protect the piece you’re working on.

  • @lincolndickerson1293
    @lincolndickerson1293 Před rokem +17

    1) With a T shank blade (never tried with a U shank) you can put it in backwards and pull the jigsaw instead of push it. This can be handy for cuttin a hole in tight spaces like in cabinets or near walls or between or in floor joists. 2) you can cut a slot in plexiglass and use double stick tape the plexiglass to the base plate. In doing so you create a 0 clearence base plate which prevents tear out. 3) Keep in mind the tear out happens where the teeth are pointing.

    • @Aaaaaargh7
      @Aaaaaargh7 Před rokem

      Handy tips, Lincoln, thank you!

  • @sandysue202
    @sandysue202 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome! I have 2 but both are corded. The Firestorm has a laser light and is a nice little saw. The other is a plain jane Mikita and it is fine for just plain straight sawing. I am still a rookie on all power tools, my late husband was the one who made beautiful things. It helps so much to know where I can go to learn about these tools! Thank you!!

  • @robsonribeiro7552
    @robsonribeiro7552 Před rokem

    Duuude thanks for all the sharing content. Since I bought my first house few months ago and started to do stuff by myself, I've been learning toooons from you. CheerS!

  • @0the0ambient0
    @0the0ambient0 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. It’s by far the best one I’ve found for jig saw newbies like me

  •  Před 2 lety +1

    Hello my friend, Unless you try what's new, you can't learn anything new. And you are always trying to teach innovations. And you always produce innovative works and ideas. Thank you for sharing. See you. Big greetings.

  • @karlfimm
    @karlfimm Před rokem

    Good tips and interesting seeing newer jigsaw features. I've only used cheap and old jigsaws (for 40+ years) so some new stuff for me.

  • @imfm
    @imfm Před rokem +1

    Should have watched this BEFORE I started not knowing what the heck I was doing. Oh well, not too far in, so I can still take advantage. Great tips, thanks!

  • @torinhalsey6313
    @torinhalsey6313 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for the tips. I learned a couple of new things. I laughed at "Safety First" as it was the last tip presented. :-)

  • @rocky7232
    @rocky7232 Před rokem

    Love this video. Best I’ve seen about jigsaws.

  • @robertsanchez6909
    @robertsanchez6909 Před rokem

    I have learned a lots today Thank you for your experience you have helped me with saw tips.

  • @biondatiziana
    @biondatiziana Před 2 lety

    Love this series!

  • @seduken
    @seduken Před rokem

    Thank you for the tutorial!

  • @lesterantoniogutierrez708

    Thank you great info. I fix cars but I love woodworking.

  • @auntmaryspals7978
    @auntmaryspals7978 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video! I wish I had watched this about two years ago. Oh, well. Live and learn.

  • @LuisReyes-eh1ex
    @LuisReyes-eh1ex Před 2 lety

    thanks for sharing!

  • @terriheartbaby
    @terriheartbaby Před rokem

    I needed this so thank you so much !!

  • @roselynhassanchowdhury5437

    Thank you for your excellent video.

  • @wolfman75
    @wolfman75 Před 2 lety

    Thanks For The Great Info!!!!! 👍😎

  • @PENFOLD1962
    @PENFOLD1962 Před rokem

    A very handy video, plus some very good TIPS. THUMB'S UP ALL DAY LONG, thank you.

  • @gilliansheppard5383
    @gilliansheppard5383 Před rokem

    Perfect little vid. thanks for the tips

  • @1joshjosh1
    @1joshjosh1 Před rokem +2

    I'm not quite a beginner but this was a very good video and I thank you for good presentation and information

  • @rhonda2929
    @rhonda2929 Před 2 lety +1

    I just love your personality your joy and your zeal for your tools thanks for the information this is a wonderful tutorial 👍👍😁 great tips for beginners this is awesome.

  • @TheLightHouseLady
    @TheLightHouseLady Před 2 lety

    Great tips

  • @samibinsedo3585
    @samibinsedo3585 Před 2 lety

    Thanks man

  • @waterdoglures1352
    @waterdoglures1352 Před 2 lety

    New Subscriber 🙂 Thanks for sharing your expertise..

  • @paulagray5148
    @paulagray5148 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @Stephen_Strange
    @Stephen_Strange Před rokem

    Love the fails at the end!
    Great info for noobs like moi.
    Gloves, I like gloves to give me more confidence in safety. Thin suede or leather.

  • @mikehinson4062
    @mikehinson4062 Před rokem +1

    great tips. but the 1st tip that I would suggest is to remove the battery before touching/changing the blade

  • @halsti99
    @halsti99 Před 2 lety +5

    there are actually jigsaws that have a slow start build in. i think makita does that. it basically always starts the blade slow, and as soon as the machine feels a cut, it speeds up. its a very nice feature.

  • @rollyavecilla
    @rollyavecilla Před 2 lety

    Question, should the gap of the roller guide be larger than the thickness of the blade or should it be as thick as the blade? In my machine, the roller has a gap a bit wider than any blade I have. Thanks in anticipation of your reply.

  • @SiriusStarGazer
    @SiriusStarGazer Před rokem

    gr8 tips.

  • @brendasmith1533
    @brendasmith1533 Před 11 měsíci

    New subscriber! I appreciate the great video. Thank you and I'll be seeing you around more. 😊

  • @carloslua9710
    @carloslua9710 Před rokem

    Hello, do u have any diy project for adjustable bed back rest pvc

  • @kathrynnewton8721
    @kathrynnewton8721 Před rokem

    Thank you, I definitely need to use a square for my project, interlocking notches and I
    Just can’t get them straight so am unhappy with the result.!

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap Před 25 dny

    Try not having anything at all under your cut line. A Black and Decker portable workbench/vise has a gap in between the jaws. Works a treat.

  • @richardabramson7666
    @richardabramson7666 Před rokem

    Great video, thank you. I'm still pretty new to woodworking, and have trouble cutting tight curves and circles. You mention using relief cuts, which sounds like a good idea and something I intend to work on. But are there other ways to cut curves and circles more accurately?

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  Před rokem

      You might need to build a jig to cut accurate circles.

    • @richardabramson7666
      @richardabramson7666 Před rokem

      @@SpecificLove7 Yes, good idea. I bought one but there is so much play in it that it's worthless.

  • @eeyan692003
    @eeyan692003 Před rokem

    Sir, im about to cut a 2 inch hardwood with my jigsaw. Is it possible? My bandsaw is too small foe the design im working on now. This is a company signage. The small one i waa able to cut with my bandsaw and scrollsaw, the size of this is 4 feet by 1.5 feet and its pinewood so it wasnt much of a problem. The other one is a 3 meters by 1 meter signage (same design/company) and its hardwood

  • @marcuspullan1142
    @marcuspullan1142 Před 9 měsíci

    Wish I saw this video about 30 minutes ago. #9 would have saved a bit of sanding.

  • @Leandro-bj6jh
    @Leandro-bj6jh Před 2 lety

    Great video leaving a comment for the algorithm

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap Před 25 dny

    It is sometimes valuable to start your cut with a fine hand saw before putting your jigsaw into that kerf.

  • @danbelzile4203
    @danbelzile4203 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for showing new tips.as always. Ps what size of blade for different jigsaw?🍻👍

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are asking.

    • @danbelzile4203
      @danbelzile4203 Před 2 lety

      Can I.buy any size of blades for.my jigsaw?

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  Před 2 lety

      As long as you buy the blades with the correct top connection, then any size blade should work. If you are not sure, then check with the manufacturer guidelines.

  • @perciors
    @perciors Před 2 lety

    Nice video. Next time start with that safety first suggestion. Thank you.

  • @adassociates8235
    @adassociates8235 Před rokem

    Great video, I don’t know but I 😅am never be able to cut it straight, even with a guide, blade always run straight then start twisted

  • @jessicaj.1011
    @jessicaj.1011 Před rokem

    I’ve been waiting weeks, literally, to find out which tool can help me cut out the center of wood pieces without me having to buy an expensive band saw. Thank you!!!

  • @garthodowd6846
    @garthodowd6846 Před rokem

    Hi my jigsaw only works in a perpendicular position,when I tilt it horizontal it loses power and stops... help!

  • @barryroberts6470
    @barryroberts6470 Před 2 lety

    Some great tips there, Thanks.
    I was expecting on the bloopers at the end the part were you took out the blade in two seconds, i thought it might get stuck coming out or the blade wasn't tight? you must have got it right first go, or did you?????
    Stay Safe,
    Barry (ENG)

    • @SpecificLove7
      @SpecificLove7  Před 2 lety

      That would have been a very funny blooper, but that was the first take. If it would have happened, I would have definitely put it in a bloopers 😁

  • @brendasmith1533
    @brendasmith1533 Před 10 měsíci

    I was a bit confused on how to remember the up cut and down cut direction of the blades and which side to hold the U or T part (left or right). The video shows the blades horizontally. If I hold or lay it vertically and visualize it in the jigsaw, I can more clearly see the direction of the teeth.

  • @dawnabbott3783
    @dawnabbott3783 Před 2 lety

    Thank you…as I was watching this FedEx drooped off my Ridgid jigsaw I ordered from Home Depot😄

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap Před 25 dny

    You can lube a metal sole plate with paste wax.

  • @GenialHarryGrout
    @GenialHarryGrout Před 2 lety +3

    When using a corded jigsaw always be aware of where the cord is

  • @robertkillgo5570
    @robertkillgo5570 Před 2 lety +1

    The width of the blade also determines the radius of the cut

  • @brentfowler2317
    @brentfowler2317 Před 2 lety

    Just like the "up cut" and "down cut" blades. They also sell blades that are a couple inches longer. So you can cut into softwood that's close to 3 inches thick. However I still wouldn't recommend cutting into real thick hardwoods.

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap Před 25 dny

    It's better to make those right curves with a router or hole saw.

  • @pleappleappleap
    @pleappleappleap Před 25 dny

    Again, stick painters' tape to your cut line to stop tearout.

  • @brianreher3727
    @brianreher3727 Před rokem

    I use the angle cut function all the time. Don't have a miter saw yet though, so I'll probably use it a lot less when I have the saw that's designed for those cuts.

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 Před 2 lety

    If you own a battery tool you need to buy extra batteries.
    eBay & Amazon have 3rd party batteries for cheap. I
    have NEVER had any trouble with them. Keep all your
    batteries charged. When 1 dies IMMEDIATELY put in
    the charger. Put in another battery & go back to work.
    My Ryobi 18 I have 3 batteries. My Milwaukee M12
    I have 4 batteries. Build your self a charging station.
    Mine is on the wall in my shop.
    !

  • @j.m.5995
    @j.m.5995 Před rokem

    I have a Milwaukee M12 version and my main dislike is that it was difficult to follow my pattern because the woodshavings kept blocking my view.
    It was my first time using it but I didn't like this I will have to see if attaching a vaccine for dust collection will make this more bearable

  • @Jeff-gl7lg
    @Jeff-gl7lg Před 2 lety +1

    Novices shouldn't grab a freshly used blade. They can be kind of hot.

  • @blindluck5734
    @blindluck5734 Před měsícem

    you are talking so fast I can't go through this whole video. When you're teaching something you shouldn't be talking right past, you need to speak at a speed where people can absorb what you're saying. Thanks. 0:18

    • @copieopie5335
      @copieopie5335 Před měsícem

      This played at school awhile ago and it was easy to understand the best part about videos is that u can slow it down and rewatch if u need it