Full Video-The Greatest Speed Square Hack Ever?!? Maybe?
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
- Here is a look at a hack that many carpenters have successfully used to make repeated accurate angle cuts. Hope you enjoy and thank you truly for checking out our video. #protips #construction #speedsquare #tutorial #diy #howto #newvideo #learning #advice #carpentry
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Do you have a link for those extended stair gauges that you can put on your speed squack?
lol I don’t off hand, but if I find it, I’ll reply to this message with a link and I’ll add it to the description. Thanks!
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I got mine at my local Ace Hardware, and I've seen them at Lowe's and Home Depot. You're welcome.
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@@JandKCarpentryBrosyou sir are helping a young woodworker out. From a carpenter’s apprentice on his lunch break
Why do carpenters in my area lock the saw’s guard opened and turn it upside down when they dont use it?
When i walk by the blade is still spinning opened.
Yeah I always wondered that myself. A lot of framers will remove the safety protocols on their tools and it drives me insane. It's one of the reasons I got a 16 penny nail in my knee cap. Nail gun just hanging on my hip and pop next thing I know it I'm driving myself to the hospital. This is actually one of the reasons why I use a left-handed saw when I cut rafters. From the angle of a right-handed person the saw guard opens much easier. It also keeps my fingers well away from the saw blade. We may make a video about it.
I've seen a guy rip decking boards with a circular while holding the board down with his right foot and cutting toward his left foot. Some people think the darwin awards are competitive.
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@@lw8882 that’s why a lot of carpenters have empty lots in their fingers’ parking space.
Couldn't you just use the gauge upside to get a safe depth? Thanks for the video.
Gauge upside? I would love to answer your question but I didn't quite understand it. Sorry 😅
@@JandKCarpentryBros- I think he means to mount the tightening screw facing down on the speed square so that there would be more contact with the wood.
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I’m gonna disagree on depth of cut. People say it’s preference but it’s not. The gullets are for cooling the blade so the blade depth should be to the bottom of the gullet.