@@evancastellano1029 просто хотел узнать что это за диковинка. Всегда интересно что получиться. Тем более что если и самому себе сделать так испортив лобзик, задумываешься а надо ли тебе это? Возможно и нужно будет, но один раз, а потом покупать новый лобзик? Нерациональное использования и трата денег
Не одного правильного совета нет. Полотно можно было не переворачивать а просверлить отверстие и резать нормально. А что бы не рвало дерево когда отрезаешь это надо соответствующее полотно ставить а не выпучив глаза каким попало драть эту доску так же и у самого лобзика не у каждого но есть настройки хода полотна которыми так же подбирается что бы не рвало дерево.
@@KB-koLxoz я не спорю что полотна надо подбирать! Я вообще столярку ненавижу! Я жестянщик и лобзика у меня для резки металла, болгарка палит покрытия, просечными ножницы не везде заходят
Я под конец ожидал, что будет совет: "Лобзик можно включить, чтобы пилить быстрее! Как я не додумался до этого раньше? Сосед был в шоке, когда я ему это показал!!"
какие же они скрытые, если инструмент просто не доделан до конца. Что на заводе не могли такую же хрень из оргстекла прилепить? Или производитель думал, что лобзиком будут пилить все что угодно, только не дерево и поэтому он и махрит с одной стороны.
@@РоманРоманов-ф7й8р фестуловцы оснащают свои лобзики и циркулярки противоскольными пластинами. Вроде в мафелях присутствует. Любой каприз за бабки покупателя.
@@РоманРоманов-ф7й8р все просто, первый раз он пропилил полотном обычным, а второй раз со своей никчемной приблудой пропилил обратноым полотном, которое итак пропилит верх чисто, все рваности остались снизу, все остальные лайфхаки и дуракам известны были
@@Big_perch речь о фигурном резе, а не задирах. Вопрос с ворсом снимается реверсным полотном, с обратным зубом. Есть ещё момент, когда он полотно развернул на 180* , в этом случае подпорной ролик не работает, для мелочи сойдёт, но для новичка стоит уточнить, иначе достанется механизму. При прошивании ламината, тоже нет пояснений, что нужно очень сильно и уверенно держать инструмент, а к твердые материалы без навыков лучше применять сверление .
I knew, and have been using every one of these techniques for over 55 years. Great video. There are so many things that common tools are capable of, if people would just take the time to look for them.
Yup. We had some highly skilled builders in awhile ago doing a reno. I was astonished at what they achieved with their power tools. Helped lift my DIY game enormously, to the point I cut out a rotten floor with a chainsaw recently and edged the hole perfectly for the replacement boards. I love learning new stuff!
Hey! I have a question I need professional advice on! Interested in helping me out? I have a 4” slab I’m using for the bathroom vanity and it’s a floating one. It’s heavy as is the stone sink I bought. I want to remove material from the underside using a router. I bought the cordless makita palm router with the 1/4” shank. It’s very hard wood. What tool would you (or anyone reading this!) recommend for removing some weight? I can create a slide using the outer edges since I won’t touch them (I want it to look thick throughout from too and side). Thanks to anyone with recommendations! I have not used a router since grade school but pretty handy and this isn’t a job that I think requires great skill. Knowledge on proper tools perhaps, but not for the deed itself. 🤗😊. Thanks, Roben-Marie
I just used it to cut a few pieces of plywood boards th-cam.com/users/postUgkxqqoaX03nrziKwF7Bjjcc71YzLEleMvOS works great. The blade that came with it isn't very good and I bought a much better bosch one which made much cleaner cuts. Blades were cheap, a few bucks.
Мало кто знает эту функцию лобзика , но так и быть раскрою свой секрет : - Если к пилке привязать кусок хлеба , то его можно быстрее маслом намазать . А про пользу лобзика в интимной жизни сами догадаетесь , что и к чему привязывают специалисты 😀😀😀
Most jigsaw ,except the very cheapest, have a lever on the side of the metal head where the sawing mechanism is housed. This lever is adjustable through 90 degrees and controls the pendulum action of the blade from a very hard ripping motion to a pure vertical movement, thus minimising the splinters if used on the vertical setting. You can also use a metal cutting blade which has much smaller teeth or a wood cutting blade designed to cut on the downward stroke. Both of these types of blades are available from tool suppliers. As for the circle cutting. I like to use a hole saw to create the curved section and then cut the straight section with the jigsaw. One other point. These jigsaw blades are very flexible and you might find the blade has flexed on the outside edge underneath when cutting a largish curve, especially in hardwood and thick softwood. The trick here is to go very slowly round the curve or even stand off from the cutting line and come back to it in the opposite direction when you can see where the cut is going having removed the bulk of waste material.
In addition to my comments I would like to add that you cannot turn the blade round in the holder because the teeth then run across the guide roller. I don't know how he managed it unless his jigsaw doesn't have a guide roller supporting the blade. I tried it with my tool and it was immediately obvious that it wouldn't work. He must have the cheapest machine available and I mean THE cheapest. Dave Ashton.
What I like most about these videos is the simple instructions and the wagging finger. No music no superfluous talking. It’s a neat idea to convey simple instructions I’m surprised that others haven’t followed suit. Liked and subscribed 👍
You can make tight turn cuts with the right blade. Use a fine tooth blade and an insert to avoid or minimise tearout, blade. Get yourself an up-to-date jigsaw.
The plastic on the bottom was a neat idea🙂 Also if you score your cut line with a razor before the cut it helps keep the surface particles from tearing as well🙂
Дааааа,я думаю кто хоть пару раз держал лобзик в руках,всё это прекрасно знает.Скоро будут на "превью" 50 оттенков и способов Как держать шурик в руке....но это так без хейта,мысли в слух.
Спасибо за совет, побежал снимать видосы как пользоваться инструментами, благо в мастерской его много. Можно начать думаю с набора ключей там там только можно снять 130 видео и далее..
5 tip with the plastic sheet. You are using different saw blades, first one for faster cutting with more agrresive teeth, that's why there's a lot of teardown. When you attach plastic sheet you change the blade for a hardwood one, which is for cleaner cuts. Comparison is not fair at all. Off course the result in the video looks more drastic then.
I think the guide helps it by stabilizing the blade so it doesn't jump too much! I'm afraid this cheap jigsaw isn't accurate for some sheet metal work! I think I'll go for the 75€ version which looks tougher 🙂
If you have a festool jig saws and the right blades you can do tight turns. They also have blades where the teeth point down so there's no tear out on the top surface.
If you’re going to use down cut blades , you better hold that saw down real hard. They will buck out of the cut and cause worse damage than fray splinters.
Have you seen the price of festool power tools? Unless you are a hugely successful self employed carpenter or a joinery company nobody else can afford these 'rolls Royce's quality tools. Certainly not when working on sites where they would get stolen within weeks. At the end of the day there are much cheaper jigsaws doing exactly the same job, just as well, for half the money (unless you're a 'tool head' and like the envious looks. As soon as you move away from your tools half will have disappeared. I was on one site where the site clearance boys were pushing giant plastic wheeled rubbish bins around supposedly clearing all the site detritus and as soon as a tradesman back was turned were throwing his tools into the bins.
Merci à vous pour vos conseils, car effectivement j'ai déjà rencontré des problèmes pour faire des découpes où c'était pas facile, maintenant avec votre vidéo ça va être du gâteau grâce à vous Merci 👍👍👏👏👏
По-моему после проделывания отверстия лобзиком для выпиливания круга, придётся нести его в ремонт. Не надо пытаться сделать лобзиком всю работу, а то так можно дойти до забивания гвоздей или штробление стен.
I used to be a professional furniture fitter, scribing panels daily. I always preferred blades which cut on the down-stroke, always with the pendulum action turned off. Put masking tape on the face side, and marked out with a fine ballpoint pen. That gives a more accurate line than a pencil, which doesn't smudge or rub out. Also gives a clear line, regardless of colour of workpiece. Cut with the side edge if the blade running along the outside of the line. Clean accurate cuts with no tear-out, or marks on face of board.
I really am totally impressed with the amount of latteral thinking this guy comes up with - I would *never* have crossed my mind to simply reverse the blade when blocked by a panel. That said, I'm not so sure how to steer the cut - but still, now I can get it close and file it down. And that plastic under the saw - Brilliant.
Just remember to use your mirrors when cutting in reverse. Use a bright flashlight or another bright light to see under the saw as you look under and behind the blade. Sorry about the wise crack but that stuff gets a mind of it's own at times
You could always get out your multi tool fitted with the wood cutting blade. With the multi tool you can cut right up to the blocking object, be it a vertical board as in this case or whatever is stopping the jigsaw from cutting closer. This guy seems to be trying to 'invent' ridiculous features supposedly available to wood be diyers. Don't fall for it! Get yourself a multi tool kids.
@@paulk5311 .Actually there's been so much cxxp spouted by all sorts of 'experts' and 'wannabees' ever since the idea of reversing the blade was proposed that I've lost the point of doing it. Think I'll stick to my usual solution and get out my cordless multitool.
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If you need to cut sharp corner cuts, buy blade which is made for those. Always use quality blades and correct blade for every materials. There is difference between the blades
Not using the jigsaw on full speed, if u run it at a lower speed for certain things, you get a very smooth cut. (older jigsaws had a speed dial newer ones its how far you press the trigger) Most people using a jigsaw just press the trigger as far as it can go rushing through their cut and then get mad when its ruined. Sometimes slow and steady wins the race
Yes it might, but then you might not see where to cut and curves are tricky... The plastic solution is callled zero clearance where you have a surface close to the blade. You can do the same tricks on a table saw (video suggestion 😜)
pero en la " portada" del vídeo se ve una sierra caladora con una broca asemejando que eso se puede hacer.....cual es el objetivo de colocar una imagen que nada tiene que ver con el vídeo?
As a shopfitting apprentice joiner (bench hand) in the 60s, one thing we did was make up plywood faced, hollow cored doors, some with a glazed panel. After the blank door was made (glued and pressed) the glazed opening was cut out using hand tools. We had a time & motion study being undertaken at the time (many joiners objected to this but it did lead to an increase in pay 🙂). I suggested buying in an electric jigsaw to sped this up. A few days later the foreman read my note, came out of his office and told me it was a stupid idea. Two weeks later a new, electric jig saw was brought out - of course it was his idea then - bastard!!
#2 tells me you haven't purchased blades in a long time. You need a scroll cut blade which is anywhere from 1/2 to 1/3 the width of a regular wood blade, and you can make tight cuts with them.
One of the best tips for getting a good finish is a hollow ground blade. They also tend to do better at cornering as the have more clearance behind the teeth. Most jigsaws have a guide roller that supports the back of the blade. Keep that in mind if you decide to turn a blade around it might not be the best Idea. Also putting masking tape on the shoe can prevent scratches in a finished surface that you are cutting. Lots of tricks out there for every tool. I knew all of these already but I am sure many did not.
@@carpballet it was a cheap saw. I never seen a good saw without one. My $185 bosch had a roller on it. That has been the best jig saw I ever bought. My cheap porter cable 20 volt even has one too.
@@mssk inne zęby przy pierwszym cięciu 2:26, a inne przy drugim z pleksą 2:54 - dwa różne brzeszczoty - mała ściema :). Co nie zmienia jednak faktu, że pleksa trochę pomaga, można również okleić taśmą miejsce cięcia, efekt podobny
En el caso del numero 1 puede servirte para sacar-te de un apuro, si, pero al poner la sierra en direccion al rodillo que sirve de guía para esta, la sierra acaba cortando el rodillo de la guía.. a mi me pasó.. jeje
Полностью согласен. Купили китайские пилки и не обратили внимание что они с одной стороны по дереву, с другой по металлу. Направляющий ролик умер после первооо реза
Обманывают, на первом видео у лобзика нет направляющего ролика, там можно полотно переставить,мало таких лобзиков и с оргстекло м также обман, просто полотна разные, направление зубьев
On the picture you have a drillbit on the jigsaw i did not see that in the video. Clickbait if u ask me. That on the side advices are nice.
I agree. I hate that and i always down vote such cases
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Why would you want to put a drill bit on a jigsaw exactly?😂
@@evancastellano1029 просто хотел узнать что это за диковинка. Всегда интересно что получиться. Тем более что если и самому себе сделать так испортив лобзик, задумываешься а надо ли тебе это? Возможно и нужно будет, но один раз, а потом покупать новый лобзик? Нерациональное использования и трата денег
Video ini sangat menginspirasi sekali
Не одного правильного совета нет. Полотно можно было не переворачивать а просверлить отверстие и резать нормально. А что бы не рвало дерево когда отрезаешь это надо соответствующее полотно ставить а не выпучив глаза каким попало драть эту доску так же и у самого лобзика не у каждого но есть настройки хода полотна которыми так же подбирается что бы не рвало дерево.
Проклеить по месту реза малярную ленту и резать, насчёт скорости и качества полотна тоже не забывать
@@MykolaNazarenko если правильно подобрано полотно то ни чего клеить не надо
@@KB-koLxoz я не спорю что полотна надо подбирать! Я вообще столярку ненавижу! Я жестянщик и лобзика у меня для резки металла, болгарка палит покрытия, просечными ножницы не везде заходят
Я под конец ожидал, что будет совет: "Лобзик можно включить, чтобы пилить быстрее! Как я не додумался до этого раньше? Сосед был в шоке, когда я ему это показал!!"
@@мемныйкот коммент в точку!
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50 years of using jigsaws and I never thought of reversing the blade - until now. Many thanks.
For the love of God, I hope you're kidding
Super Video, danke
Все зависит не от скрытых возможностей инструмента а от опыта мастера!!!
Ну, если учесть, что первые 4 фокуса описаны в инструкции, то мастер должен уметь читать хотя бы.
какие же они скрытые, если инструмент просто не доделан до конца. Что на заводе не могли такую же хрень из оргстекла прилепить? Или производитель думал, что лобзиком будут пилить все что угодно, только не дерево и поэтому он и махрит с одной стороны.
Первым способом можно сломать,нет упора пилки
@@РоманРоманов-ф7й8р фестуловцы оснащают свои лобзики и циркулярки противоскольными пластинами. Вроде в мафелях присутствует. Любой каприз за бабки покупателя.
@@РоманРоманов-ф7й8р все просто, первый раз он пропилил полотном обычным, а второй раз со своей никчемной приблудой пропилил обратноым полотном, которое итак пропилит верх чисто, все рваности остались снизу, все остальные лайфхаки и дуракам известны были
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Для фигурного реза другую пилку нужно ставить. Кто работает лобзиком, об этом знает
Он имеет в виду фанера не задирается с такой приспособой
@@Big_perch речь о фигурном резе, а не задирах. Вопрос с ворсом снимается реверсным полотном, с обратным зубом. Есть ещё момент, когда он полотно развернул на 180* , в этом случае подпорной ролик не работает, для мелочи сойдёт, но для новичка стоит уточнить, иначе достанется механизму. При прошивании ламината, тоже нет пояснений, что нужно очень сильно и уверенно держать инструмент, а к твердые материалы без навыков лучше применять сверление .
@@ФаизАлиев-м5з лучше в принципе применять сверление, при прошивании вы убиваете лобзик, вал просто стирается
@@dobriydrakon6143 Так точно! Бывает под рукой ничего нет, в качестве исключения и то при определённом навыке и не твёрдых материалах 🤝
Это ролик не для тех, кто работает, а для тех, кто смотрит ролики.
Great! Just subscribed!
Ролик явно для тех кто лобзик в руках не держал.Для новичков полезно.
Ага. Такое чувство что автор последние лет 10 сидел в тюрьме и тут бац у него появился лобзик, о чудо чудное о диво дивное😁
ага, так как не надо делать... первый сюжет, пилить без упорного ролика, хана лобзику
если новички посмотрят это видео .то они будут такие же как автор этой хрени
Very Good
I knew, and have been using every one of these techniques for over 55 years. Great video. There are so many things that common tools are capable of, if people would just take the time to look for them.
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Yup. We had some highly skilled builders in awhile ago doing a reno. I was astonished at what they achieved with their power tools. Helped lift my DIY game enormously, to the point I cut out a rotten floor with a chainsaw recently and edged the hole perfectly for the replacement boards. I love learning new stuff!
Hey! I have a question I need professional advice on! Interested in helping me out? I have a 4” slab I’m using for the bathroom vanity and it’s a floating one. It’s heavy as is the stone sink I bought. I want to remove material from the underside using a router. I bought the cordless makita palm router with the 1/4” shank. It’s very hard wood. What tool would you (or anyone reading this!) recommend for removing some weight? I can create a slide using the outer edges since I won’t touch them (I want it to look thick throughout from too and side). Thanks to anyone with recommendations! I have not used a router since grade school but pretty handy and this isn’t a job that I think requires great skill. Knowledge on proper tools perhaps, but not for the deed itself. 🤗😊. Thanks, Roben-Marie
Where there electric jigsaws in 1967?
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Спасибо, много нового для себя узнал, я с лобзиком работаю редко. Спасибо что делитесь своим опытом
the plastic added to the jigsaw's foot is an excellent idea. I'll be using idea that on my next laminate flooring job!
I just used it to cut a few pieces of plywood boards th-cam.com/users/postUgkxqqoaX03nrziKwF7Bjjcc71YzLEleMvOS works great. The blade that came with it isn't very good and I bought a much better bosch one which made much cleaner cuts. Blades were cheap, a few bucks.
Мало кто знает эту функцию лобзика , но так и быть раскрою свой секрет :
- Если к пилке привязать кусок хлеба , то его можно быстрее маслом намазать . А про пользу лобзика в интимной жизни сами догадаетесь , что и к чему привязывают специалисты 😀😀😀
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Most jigsaw
,except the very cheapest, have a lever on the side of the metal head where the sawing mechanism is housed. This lever is adjustable through 90 degrees and controls the pendulum action of the blade from a very hard ripping motion to a pure vertical movement, thus minimising the splinters if used on the vertical setting.
You can also use a metal cutting blade which has much smaller teeth or a wood cutting blade designed to cut on the downward stroke. Both of these types of blades are available from tool suppliers.
As for the circle cutting. I like to use a hole saw to create the curved section and then cut the straight section with the jigsaw.
One other point. These jigsaw blades are very flexible and you might find the blade has flexed on the outside edge underneath when cutting a largish curve, especially in hardwood and thick softwood.
The trick here is to go very slowly round the curve or even stand off from the cutting line and come back to it in the opposite direction when you can see where the cut is going having removed the bulk of waste material.
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In addition to my comments I would like to add that you cannot turn the blade round in the holder because the teeth then run across the guide roller.
I don't know how he managed it unless his jigsaw doesn't have a guide roller supporting the blade.
I tried it with my tool and it was immediately obvious that it wouldn't work. He must have the cheapest machine available and I mean THE cheapest.
Dave Ashton.
@@davidashton2361 😂
@@1islam1 no vende también helados, dulces y mazapanes?
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You are right
No tenia idea, gracias,
Спорим, что настроив угол наклона под 45°, получился угол не 45°
По угольнику рисуешь выставляешь, но чуть сильнее прижал конец полотна водит.
This is amazing. Best jigsaw video ever made for sure. If I had not seen the drill bit thumbnail I would not have watched it. Thanks.
What I like most about these videos is the simple instructions and the wagging finger. No music no superfluous talking. It’s a neat idea to convey simple instructions I’m surprised that others haven’t followed suit. Liked and subscribed 👍
See how he does, tries very hard: th-cam.com/video/Jh2umGsEYHc/w-d-xo.html
Is awesome
60 years on planet, finally learned proper operation of jigsaw!! Nice vid.
You can make tight turn cuts with the right blade. Use a fine tooth blade and an insert to avoid or minimise tearout, blade. Get yourself an up-to-date jigsaw.
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The plastic on the bottom was a neat idea🙂 Also if you score your cut line with a razor before the cut it helps keep the surface particles from tearing as well🙂
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Wow I learned new things today
Thank you so much for your video
Дааааа,я думаю кто хоть пару раз держал лобзик в руках,всё это прекрасно знает.Скоро будут на "превью" 50 оттенков и способов Как держать шурик в руке....но это так без хейта,мысли в слух.
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оказывается он еще не знает, что для каждого материала и резки существуют разные пилки,
Спасибо за совет, побежал снимать видосы как пользоваться инструментами, благо в мастерской его много. Можно начать думаю с набора ключей там там только можно снять 130 видео и далее..
Awesome Ty
I really like the idea of pasting a piece of plexiglass in the base of the Jigsaw to prevent ripping.👍
Bueno buenísimo felicitaciones desde Venezuela República Bolivariana saludos a todos.
5 tip with the plastic sheet. You are using different saw blades, first one for faster cutting with more agrresive teeth, that's why there's a lot of teardown. When you attach plastic sheet you change the blade for a hardwood one, which is for cleaner cuts. Comparison is not fair at all. Off course the result in the video looks more drastic then.
I think the guide helps it by stabilizing the blade so it doesn't jump too much!
I'm afraid this cheap jigsaw isn't accurate for some sheet metal work!
I think I'll go for the 75€ version which looks tougher 🙂
Beautiful. Good Ideas. Thank you.
Ну и кто не знал этих функций лобзика? Те кто лобзик в первый раз в жизни видят?
Самое главное название и просмотры! Ну мы же все верим в чудо, а вдруг оно есть
Thanks for the guidance tips
If you have a festool jig saws and the right blades you can do tight turns. They also have blades where the teeth point down so there's no tear out on the top surface.
You don't need an expensive Festool jigsaw for that, those blades fit any jigsaw!
Yes. Down cut blades vs. Up cut blades
If you’re going to use down cut blades , you better hold that saw down real hard. They will buck out of the cut and cause worse damage than fray splinters.
Have you seen the price of festool power tools?
Unless you are a hugely successful self employed carpenter or a joinery company nobody else can afford these 'rolls Royce's quality tools.
Certainly not when working on sites
where they would get stolen within weeks.
At the end of the day there are much cheaper jigsaws doing exactly the same job, just as well, for half the money (unless you're a 'tool head' and like the envious looks. As soon as you move away from your tools half will have disappeared. I was on one site where the site clearance boys were pushing giant plastic wheeled rubbish bins around supposedly clearing all the site detritus and as soon as a tradesman back was turned were throwing his tools into the bins.
Good job 👍
Nice info 👍
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GENIUS! 💋
Muito bom gostei
Tepstas
Excellent! I'm going 2 try this today. Thx 4 the vid.
Merci à vous pour vos conseils, car effectivement j'ai déjà rencontré des problèmes pour faire des découpes où c'était pas facile, maintenant avec votre vidéo ça va être du gâteau grâce à vous Merci 👍👍👏👏👏
The plexiglass idea is brilliant
По-моему после проделывания отверстия лобзиком для выпиливания круга, придётся нести его в ремонт. Не надо пытаться сделать лобзиком всю работу, а то так можно дойти до забивания гвоздей или штробление стен.
Helpful video. The clear piece of plastic on the jigsaw platform to prevent tear out...that was very helpful!! Thanks!!
Muito boa dica obrigado Deus abençoe
good few i didnt knowm the tear out was brilliant , cheers
I used to be a professional furniture fitter, scribing panels daily. I always preferred blades which cut on the down-stroke, always with the pendulum action turned off. Put masking tape on the face side, and marked out with a fine ballpoint pen. That gives a more accurate line than a pencil, which doesn't smudge or rub out. Also gives a clear line, regardless of colour of workpiece. Cut with the side edge if the blade running along the outside of the line. Clean accurate cuts with no tear-out, or marks on face of board.
I always used down cutting blades for plastic laminates.
@@JAYJAYJAY53 its amazing down cutting blades is not the default on these machines
@@hanzen5174 maybe because down cutters tend to chatter a bit if not used with care ?
@@JAYJAYJAY53 maybe. one `always` have the useable side `up` though
Grazie!🤗
love that plexiglass trick! I am making a couple today!
Спасибо. Нашёл много интересного и нужного для себя.👍🤝
WOW AMAZING VIDEO VERY EDUCATIONAL
Good video !
Good woodworking || terimakasih ilmunya
I really am totally impressed with the amount of latteral thinking this guy comes up with -
I would *never* have crossed my mind to simply reverse the blade when blocked by a panel.
That said, I'm not so sure how to steer the cut - but still, now I can get it close and file it down.
And that plastic under the saw - Brilliant.
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Just remember to use your mirrors when cutting in reverse. Use a bright flashlight or another bright light to see under the saw as you look under and behind the blade. Sorry about the wise crack but that stuff gets a mind of it's own at times
You could always get out your multi tool fitted with the wood cutting blade. With the multi tool you can cut right up to the blocking object, be it a vertical board as in this case or whatever is stopping the jigsaw from cutting closer.
This guy seems to be trying to 'invent' ridiculous features supposedly available to wood be diyers. Don't fall for it! Get yourself a multi tool kids.
or you could just drill holes in the corners and then you would not have to put the blade in backwards in the first place.
@@paulk5311 .Actually there's been so much cxxp spouted by all sorts of 'experts' and 'wannabees' ever since the idea of reversing the blade was proposed that I've lost the point of doing it.
Think I'll stick to my usual solution and get out my cordless multitool.
Merciii. Absolutely awesome👍
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Из всех советов знала только 2. Остальные очень ценные и нужные! Очень благодарна!!!
беда с этими детьми которые первый раз взяли в руки лобзик
Им на лобзик надо вешать знак У как на машины. И пока 5000м не пропилят права не выдавать.😂😂😂
Your tips gained a new subscriber
Use downcut blades for smooth finish. Most jigsaws now also have an orbital setting for cutting a radius.
If you need to cut sharp corner cuts, buy blade which is made for those. Always use quality blades and correct blade for every materials. There is difference between the blades
You are genius, thanks !
спасибо мистер очевидность..вам на заметку-вода-водяная а масло-масленое..не перепутайте.
Super video 👌👌🤝🤝💓💓🙏 🙏
Т.е. когда он пилку перевернул зубцы фигачили по опорному ролику?))
Not using the jigsaw on full speed, if u run it at a lower speed for certain things, you get a very smooth cut.
(older jigsaws had a speed dial newer ones its how far you press the trigger)
Most people using a jigsaw just press the trigger as far as it can go rushing through their cut and then get mad when its ruined.
Sometimes slow and steady wins the race
잘 봤습니다 👍
Doesn't cutting through tape prevent tearing. I'm just sure I've used that method before
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Yes it might, but then you might not see where to cut and curves are tricky... The plastic solution is callled zero clearance where you have a surface close to the blade. You can do the same tricks on a table saw (video suggestion 😜)
Thank you 👍🏼
pero en la " portada" del vídeo se ve una sierra caladora con una broca asemejando que eso se puede hacer.....cual es el objetivo de colocar una imagen que nada tiene que ver con el vídeo?
porque quiere que lo veas
Nice work good
As a shopfitting apprentice joiner (bench hand) in the 60s, one thing we did was make up plywood faced, hollow cored doors, some with a glazed panel. After the blank door was made (glued and pressed) the glazed opening was cut out using hand tools. We had a time & motion study being undertaken at the time (many joiners objected to this but it did lead to an increase in pay 🙂). I suggested buying in an electric jigsaw to sped this up. A few days later the foreman read my note, came out of his office and told me it was a stupid idea. Two weeks later a new, electric jig saw was brought out - of course it was his idea then - bastard!!
Thanks a lot.
Excelentes dicas. Muito obrigado.
Useful tips
Да вообще никто не знает о таких лайфаках.
Спасибо вам мастер, вы подняли веки слепцам 😂
Fantastic, super 👍
#2 tells me you haven't purchased blades in a long time. You need a scroll cut blade which is anywhere from 1/2 to 1/3 the width of a regular wood blade, and you can make tight cuts with them.
Ah, but see...he's not having to buy an extra blade to do something he can make the blade he has do with a little extra and seemingly minor effort.
Never manage to have straight line cut with this machine
Some advices?
I need to cut a 45 angle straight too.
@@however1058 Don't use a jigsaw if you need a straight cut. Use a circular saw and a guide (track or fence).
Valeu "professor" grande "dica" parabéns, Deus o abençoe!
Thanks 👍
I have the exact same jigsaw, just pulled it back out today after a long while in storage so will play with some if your tips. Top man.
Hello what model jigsaw is this or any recommendation which to by for all round home an garden use. Thanks
One of the best tips for getting a good finish is a hollow ground blade. They also tend to do better at cornering as the have more clearance behind the teeth.
Most jigsaws have a guide roller that supports the back of the blade. Keep that in mind if you decide to turn a blade around it might not be the best Idea. Also putting masking tape on the shoe can prevent scratches in a finished surface that you are cutting. Lots of tricks out there for every tool. I knew all of these already but I am sure many did not.
I have never seen a jigsaw without a rear support for the blade. Is this jigsaw from the 1950s or maybe Russia?
@@carpballet it was a cheap saw. I never seen a good saw without one. My $185 bosch had a roller on it. That has been the best jig saw I ever bought. My cheap porter cable 20 volt even has one too.
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You can see it has the rear roller on it if you all look.
@@Q78vwleam Maybe it does. But his is not doing it no favors putting the blade in backward.
Cool idee 👍
Elegancka jest wyżynarka i ten cały pomysł z tą pleksą pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku 👍👍👍👍
Dziękuję bardzo😀
@@mssk inne zęby przy pierwszym cięciu 2:26, a inne przy drugim z pleksą 2:54 - dwa różne brzeszczoty - mała ściema :). Co nie zmienia jednak faktu, że pleksa trochę pomaga, można również okleić taśmą miejsce cięcia, efekt podobny
За ровный рез без подрыва лайкищище!!!!!
En el caso del numero 1 puede servirte para sacar-te de un apuro, si, pero al poner la sierra en direccion al rodillo que sirve de guía para esta, la sierra acaba cortando el rodillo de la guía.. a mi me pasó.. jeje
Y no hay partes de cambio para esa b&d inglesa un modelo súper desfazado igual la Bosch bradileña
Полностью согласен. Купили китайские пилки и не обратили внимание что они с одной стороны по дереву, с другой по металлу. Направляющий ролик умер после первооо реза
Excellent videos ! 👍
Обманывают, на первом видео у лобзика нет направляющего ролика, там можно полотно переставить,мало таких лобзиков и с оргстекло м также обман, просто полотна разные, направление зубьев
Cool ideas tricks thanks. Subbed!
For safety, if you need to start in the middle, drill a hole. The other technique risks a blade shattering.
Brilliant 🤩+ 12million ... no surprises, so good it is ✨
Перевернул пилку - распилил ролик и выкинул лобзик 100%😶
Merci pour les astuces
Glad I got recommended to this channel. Old experienced hands doing woodwork is always so pleasant to watch 👏🏽👍🏽
Subscribed ofcourse! 🥳
Grazieeeee dei consigli
Да куда нам до лобзековеда с высшей степени церковно приходской школы!