When I think of cutting block, brick or concrete I think diamond blades. And up until today I thought about big round expensive blades. And the thing about those big round blades is that to cut a square you have a huge overcut and you have to come at it from both sides to reduce the overcut, or you use a percussion tool and chip chunks away. I won’t go into too much detail about the old ways because I want to tell everyone about the NEW way! Diamond CHAINS, yep freakin chains! Read the rest of this entry »
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The EzSmart Square being used as a cross-cut rip fence... schweet.
Power tools are inherently dangerous, consider a 8 1/2″ blade spinning at 5200 RPM on a 10+ lb tool that you hold with one hand while you steady a 2×4 with the other hand all while surrounded by air hoses, extension cords, materials, debris and a radio playing some moe. song because thats what the hippy you work with listens to. Thats a mouthful isn’t it? Keep in mind you still haven’t cut that board. For jobsite safety there is nothing safer than a rail system Now everyone knows about the Festool Plunge Cut Saw and their guide rail system but what beginning woodworker has the jack to pony up for that? Read the rest of this entry »
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