Zero Clearance Insert For the Miter Saw

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How to make a zero clearance insert for the miter saw. In this short video I show you how I made a zero clearance insert for my Bosch miter saw to eliminate tear-out while cross cutting wood. Most miter saws will come with a standard insert that has a large gap that will not support the wood piece while cutting, creating tear-out. By making a zero clearance insert you can be sure that your next crosscut will be clean.
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@ilikewaffles3689
@ilikewaffles3689 2 роки тому
For people who are unfamiliar with zero clearance inserts, this has a few benefits: -reduces breakout on the bottom of the cut -allows cutting smaller pieces (that would normally fall in) -prevents small cuts from falling in (kinda the same as above) -helps aim your blade so u know exactly where it will cut
@charlespanache7047
@charlespanache7047 2 роки тому
Its the same as before. Zero difference. If you want lined up, set your saw down on your board.
@ilikewaffles3689
@ilikewaffles3689 2 роки тому
@@charlespanache7047 incorrect
@willwesten3749
@willwesten3749 2 роки тому
Smart man
@OtherDalfite
@OtherDalfite 2 роки тому
I wish they made these already with the zero clearance. I can't really imagine why they don't. Having a small piece inside can be kind of scary when it turns into a projectile
@ilikewaffles3689
@ilikewaffles3689 2 роки тому
@@OtherDalfite well if you tilt the blade for a compund angle, the opening will widen, so this is really ideal for zero tilt cuts. This is probably why manufacturers don't make zero clearance. But if you need to make a straight cut, this certainly has benefits. You might be able to make a zero clearance insert just for 45 degree cuts. Haven't tried it.
@jaorte10
@jaorte10 2 роки тому
Guitar builders tip: Put masking tape on your pieces before gluing up for the router. Then there's no glue residue on your pieces when you separate them. It's on the masking tape for disposal.
@stephensmith8812
@stephensmith8812 2 роки тому
Thats good wisdom
@gordonfischer8484
@gordonfischer8484 2 роки тому
Also a great tip for metal workers, as a hobby machinist it is an awesome trick for some applications.
@jaffa7752
@jaffa7752 2 роки тому
But if you forget to do this you can use oil to remove the residue. Rubbing alcohol works too
@andrewyellstrom2585
@andrewyellstrom2585 2 роки тому
Ty I'll use this tip sooner or later
@stephensmith8812
@stephensmith8812 2 роки тому
@Joe Huerta I mean he can always change them back out so maybe it does matter.
@dezzmaan5079
@dezzmaan5079 2 роки тому
I love how he put the detail into sanding and giving it a good stain to make it look pretty. 😎
@thecrazybirdboyck301
@thecrazybirdboyck301 2 роки тому
Well pretty and effective and longer lasting
@Yonder27
@Yonder27 2 роки тому
On the last close up that wood looked to be a well sanded un stained piece of walnut or mahogany. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@susanjones2276
@susanjones2276 2 роки тому
What was it?
@bushmaster2936
@bushmaster2936 Рік тому
It's the natural wood color, no stain was applied.
@muirallie
@muirallie 2 роки тому
The whole reason for this was no breakout at the back of the cut. ( shown at the end )
@aaronreid1183atyahoocom
@aaronreid1183atyahoocom 2 роки тому
What do you mean? What ‘ differences’ did creating this ‘do’ differently than the factory piece?
@imthemistermaster
@imthemistermaster 2 роки тому
@@aaronreid1183atyahoocom no breakout on the back... Like be said.
@youtubevoyeur4104
@youtubevoyeur4104 2 роки тому
Great u til he does a mitre cut and widens the gap
@kentuckysmoose
@kentuckysmoose 2 роки тому
@@aaronreid1183atyahoocom the ‘frayed’ cut that you usually get from the factory plate
@steph0xGx
@steph0xGx 2 роки тому
Aka burring
@Fireball006
@Fireball006 2 роки тому
I used the clearance insert to create the clearance insert
@canogaparque818
@canogaparque818 2 роки тому
Impossible
@BRUH2004FTW
@BRUH2004FTW 2 роки тому
I had a stroke reading this because I thought create was clear and it hurt me
@Fireball006
@Fireball006 2 роки тому
@@BRUH2004FTW Like I used the create insert to clear the create insert
@wvied0
@wvied0 2 роки тому
Oh fuck…
@gujit
@gujit 2 роки тому
*points* I understood that reference
@memphishowat6425
@memphishowat6425 2 роки тому
everyone’s hating but this thing looks beautiful who cares if he has to take it out.
@andrewbergamann7982
@andrewbergamann7982 2 роки тому
Those hating it have no idea how that saw works in the first place, making their opinions worthless.
@quantamzero7919
@quantamzero7919 2 роки тому
It’s okay, those who are mad have no idea what it’s used for lol. It honestly takes like 2 minutes to change it out so I don’t see what people are mad about lol
@Jiambo
@Jiambo 2 роки тому
@@quantamzero7919 at the risk of sounding stupid...why would it need to come out? I never thought of using this for my miter saw (until now).
@Rockdoon
@Rockdoon 2 роки тому
@@Jiambo it will only work for vertical cuts, can’t put the place on an angle without replacing it
@genghiskhanschubbycheeks2170
@genghiskhanschubbycheeks2170 2 роки тому
@@Rockdoon thanks I was wondering the same thing. Pretty new to wood working but that doesn't seem that bad of a draw back at all.
@MadeInGreatBritain
@MadeInGreatBritain 2 роки тому
Fantastic!! You need a separate one for compound cuts though!
@keeyanzimmerman2959
@keeyanzimmerman2959 3 місяці тому
I knew there was a reason saws don’t come like this so I scrolled the comments til I found this. Ah ha makes sense now.
@thereinthetrees_5626
@thereinthetrees_5626 2 роки тому
Let me be the first to say, I need to make that. Not only is it 0 clearance. It looks swag
@joshdees
@joshdees 2 роки тому
Nobody says that
@thereinthetrees_5626
@thereinthetrees_5626 2 роки тому
@@joshdees multiple people have said that
@-Sean_
@-Sean_ 2 роки тому
@@joshdees they just said it
@jakessea
@jakessea 2 роки тому
Yesssss
@TheRudedaddy
@TheRudedaddy 2 роки тому
It looks swag...Lol. Thats not a thing 🤣.
@jonswoveland
@jonswoveland 2 роки тому
Very nice! Only thing I do different is use double sided carpet tape instead of CA glue. Easier to remove and no damage.
@franciscoramos2413
@franciscoramos2413 2 роки тому
Make more for the compound cuts and post every one of them. I got time.
@Drake4176
@Drake4176 2 роки тому
I mean you could probably just make a few for the average cuts and just deal with the stock jig for the rest🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️
@jakesully5402
@jakesully5402 2 роки тому
Just tilt your phone 30 or 45 degrees
@Lakers2843
@Lakers2843 2 роки тому
I’m just sitting on the toilet at 3 am just watching this in awe.
@okAngelface
@okAngelface 2 роки тому
Tell your doctor at your next visit, if your bowels continue waking you up at 3am. Dammit, there I go again...I know it's not about that but, I can't help it, I'm a nurse. (I'm a hoot at parties...lol)
@Lakers2843
@Lakers2843 2 роки тому
@@okAngelface haha you’re good, I’m normally up until like 4 am
@walshy2116
@walshy2116 2 роки тому
A man went to his doctor and when the doctor asked what was wrong the man said “well doc it’s like this; every morning at 8:00am on the nose I have a huge bowel movement” the doctor said “okay? That’s great, so what’s the problem?” The man said “ I don’t wake up til 10!”
@henryhu152
@henryhu152 2 роки тому
8:30 for me
@user-yc9oy2ii5n
@user-yc9oy2ii5n 2 роки тому
Funny that me to 👍
@eugbrat
@eugbrat 2 роки тому
I feel the need to dig my saw out now just to do this even tho I don't need to use it
@11SecSTionStockSnail
@11SecSTionStockSnail 2 роки тому
Now make it out of plexi, (make few of them)and glue some .5 mm neodymium magnets on that plate at every screw. so it’s easily swappable for when you need to cut angles. As far as screw holes in saw, put in some ground down bolts with much smaller heads and match deck height on everything.
@BassGoThump
@BassGoThump 2 роки тому
That would be a nice setup to have. Sounds difficult to do it right.
@atom6486
@atom6486 2 роки тому
@@BassGoThump not really, if you check the polarity of the magnets you can just do what he did in the video with plexi or another material
@jbstepchild
@jbstepchild 2 роки тому
@@atom6486 uhmw or delrin
@mlfonvi
@mlfonvi 2 роки тому
Whoa the magnet part seems pretty genius to me.
@williambrandondavis6897
@williambrandondavis6897 2 роки тому
Or you could do what pro trim carpenters do and set your board ontop of a scrap piece of sacrificial wood. I would only make a flush insert if I had hundreds of cuts to make one after the other because time is money.
@RimWulf
@RimWulf 2 роки тому
So I have no proof of this but there's something elegant about using the tool the part is going to be used on to finish it. It's super satisfying watching them make that first cut.
@TheCarmelo123456789
@TheCarmelo123456789 2 роки тому
Wel he has to
@chrisdechristophe
@chrisdechristophe 2 роки тому
Me : what power tools do you have in your workshop? Workshop guy: yes
@swiggah
@swiggah 2 роки тому
This is all pretty standard stuff in a wood workshop if you dont use hand tools, we had all of that in a wood working class I took, and more
@petea7592
@petea7592 2 роки тому
I was just as impressed at the variety of tools this brother has! Awesome tool shop!!
@laundry08
@laundry08 2 роки тому
The piece you machined had cool figuring but the one you installed didn't.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
Ya I actually made multiple ones.
@Jaksmodteam
@Jaksmodteam 2 роки тому
@@KomarProject did it clog up?
@josesudol623
@josesudol623 2 роки тому
@@Jaksmodteam 9
@WannabeOperator
@WannabeOperator 2 роки тому
@@Jaksmodteam why would it clog up?
@Jaksmodteam
@Jaksmodteam 2 роки тому
@@WannabeOperator i just noticed the old one that was removed had a huge gap and i assume it would help throw the wood out the back with air flow. I assume if it started to clog the saw blade would remove the wood that is clogged but then the blade would clog causing the cut to be rough as if the blade was dull. Im not sure why the manufacturer of the saw would make such a huge ugly gap if this could be done.
@jordancobb509
@jordancobb509 2 роки тому
I've always wondered why they can't just come like this.
@hamonthecob
@hamonthecob 2 роки тому
Because then when you try to use the bevel, you can’t.
@mozarth
@mozarth 2 роки тому
You can't "tilt" the saw. I mean you can, technically since this is wood but if it was metal it'd be pretty hectic.
@gerwit4713
@gerwit4713 2 роки тому
Put it on 45° and you know
@butterchicken4771
@butterchicken4771 2 роки тому
Apprentices that ride a droosaw handle like there steering into a fucking burm
@paulhancock3844
@paulhancock3844 2 роки тому
Isn't that what the slots are for on the original plastic item?
@amazoniancustodian
@amazoniancustodian 2 роки тому
Man that’s gorgeous, never knew this was a thing.
@Jkur2009
@Jkur2009 2 роки тому
Thank you for explaining that. I was clueless as to what he was doing that for.👍🏻
@wesleyhouk6616
@wesleyhouk6616 2 роки тому
Missing one very important step. Make a template for future replacements or your back to doing all this again.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
You can use the new insert as the template going forward. Since it dosent cut all the way though you can just use that one.
@kirkmcinerney8757
@kirkmcinerney8757 2 роки тому
True. But best practice is to never make a copy from a copy. You should always make a copy from the original.
@geef0813
@geef0813 2 роки тому
@@KomarProject the world is full of geniuses that don’t know their butts from a hole in the ground. Lol. Great job.
@bigrayskitchen6803
@bigrayskitchen6803 2 роки тому
I just put a scrap piece of wood underneath whatever i am cutting to prevent breakout. But nice work.
@trakyboy5128
@trakyboy5128 2 роки тому
Right!!! Much easier than switching EVERTIME ya wuna do angles. Especially if it's on the same project 😜
@emiliomatiaslaudani2338
@emiliomatiaslaudani2338 2 роки тому
Cuando quiera hacer cortes a 45° de inclinación, se le va a complicar
@MrThompis
@MrThompis 2 роки тому
Preparas otra guía y listo… El punto es que te deje lo menos que sea posible de astillas y el corte sea mucho más limpio…
@juanrubio252
@juanrubio252 2 роки тому
Me ahorro el escribir el comentario usted sí sabe
@juanrubio252
@juanrubio252 2 роки тому
@@MrThompis trabajo haciendo carpintería interior no tenemos tiempo para estar cambiando
@uhlspetznaz
@uhlspetznaz 2 роки тому
When you have the right tools and the right attitude nothing can stop you.
@Wackywoodworks
@Wackywoodworks 2 роки тому
Considering I have the exact same saw, and I have been saying I need to make one since I got it back February 2016 ... I'm pretty much on shedule to make one just before I replace it it... lol
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
Hahahaha just like fixing a house. You do it before you sell lol
@rextransformation7418
@rextransformation7418 2 роки тому
Pardon my ignorance... but in which way does this make the cut better? As above, i have no knowledge in working wood, hence the question...
@charlesmiller3778
@charlesmiller3778 2 роки тому
It also allows you to know exactly the place of the cut, like instead of messing with the stopper each time you just measure on the face that will be presented towards you in the cut and which side of the line you need it to be on, idk I’m lazy and that’s how I would use it
@rextransformation7418
@rextransformation7418 2 роки тому
@@goldenbacon oooh ok, now i get it. Basically there's no space for any splinter to form as the piece is pressed on the (in this case) wooden panel, while with the previous gap there would ALWAYS be splinters forming, no matter how slow you feed the cut. Nice, thanks for the explanation.
@J05hFontenot
@J05hFontenot 2 роки тому
More teeth on the blade can help too, but this is probably the best way to mitigate tearout
@rickputney5572
@rickputney5572 2 роки тому
Makes very little difference,,ocd
@J05hFontenot
@J05hFontenot 2 роки тому
@@rickputney5572 depends on your tool quality and skill level.
@chrisgeezvlog7349
@chrisgeezvlog7349 2 роки тому
Didn’t understand why this insert was useful until I watched it a few times and saw how clean the bottom of the cut edge was. Brilliant!
@chrisgeezvlog7349
@chrisgeezvlog7349 2 роки тому
@yuoop noke Maybe to accomodate a wider circular accessory to put on the saw spindle.
@irishcoffee6894
@irishcoffee6894 Рік тому
Great idea. I was constantly annoyed by the movement of my mitre saw. Thanks for this idea
@joeysalas7923
@joeysalas7923 2 роки тому
That is the same Bosch saw I used to build my my first house it was a great saw that built many houses. It has now been retired from the job and is in the shop for the around the house projects
@okAngelface
@okAngelface 2 роки тому
I always admire, and impressed with builders. I should have been a house builder. 😕
@HOLY_SPIRIT_GOD
@HOLY_SPIRIT_GOD 2 роки тому
This isn't fast forward, the guy actually moves this fast.
@jimmysapien9961
@jimmysapien9961 2 роки тому
Superman
@diraltmcallister3523
@diraltmcallister3523 2 роки тому
Looks nice, usually use plexiglass for zero clearance though myself
@brianmonroe861
@brianmonroe861 2 роки тому
Damn! I am, definitely, making one for my miter saw. I have hated the gap in the plate. It is spongy, not level, and everything that I remove less than half an inch falls inside the table and will, often, prevent full table rotation. Thank you for the inspiration.
@brandleyrikkelman4589
@brandleyrikkelman4589 2 роки тому
Don't know if you need to saw at angles but if you do than keep that in mind. (That is why the original has a bigger hole so you can cut at different angles without swapping plates.)
@FrancisoDoncona
@FrancisoDoncona 2 роки тому
You do realize the original plastic inserts are adjustable to close the gap right?
@4TheFellas
@4TheFellas 2 роки тому
By no more than a 1/4 on each side....Not enough to get rid of the tear out that occurs on miter saws. The wood insert is 100% necessary
@ExploringCabinsandMines
@ExploringCabinsandMines 2 роки тому
The original is weak
@JamesTheFurst
@JamesTheFurst 2 роки тому
The wood also looks much nicer than a plastic piece
@4TheFellas
@4TheFellas 2 роки тому
@@JamesTheFurst Absolutely
@carlk2193
@carlk2193 2 роки тому
And you don't loose little cuts to the base
@imthemetalguy1
@imthemetalguy1 2 роки тому
Did he seal the wood or anything afterward? I would imagine that those get replaced quite often with bare wood exposed
@LukaBean10-4
@LukaBean10-4 2 роки тому
I’m sure he had to put something on it, but the woods not being really beat on much so it probably wouldn’t matter.
@pterafirma
@pterafirma 2 роки тому
Paste wax is best.
@J.Cameron.Stuart.Adams.
@J.Cameron.Stuart.Adams. 2 роки тому
I have the 12in Bosch gliding compound miter for sale in Edmonds WA. I wanted this so bad when it first came out. So on Christmas it was under the tree. Injuries prevented me from every using the saw to replace all of the trim in the house. Sadly this amazing saw sat on my long work bench I modified to fit it. For several years she lay hidden under cover, like all of my power tools. Last year, like thousands of other couples, divorce stuck in our home. This awesome saw is in storage. I am finally ready to accept my physical injuries and limitations. Thus I just need to sell her to someone who will enjoy all of the amazing features this single finger operation saw has to offer. Cheers!
@user-ze7xs1wj4i
@user-ze7xs1wj4i 2 роки тому
すごいですね! 切る場所が一目瞭然👍
@mightbemetoo
@mightbemetoo 2 роки тому
I’m certainly no master carpenter, but this seems like a lot of extra work. How about just using a piece of scrap plywood under the small item to be cut? This would provide best protection against breakouts/splinters while preventing anything small from falling through, and you can cut at any angle. If you’re making multiple cuts that are the same, just clamp it or glue it down.
@user-et1mp1tu7w
@user-et1mp1tu7w 2 роки тому
Agree he could just fix a piece of wood on the saw with out all this.
@anthonyspinozzi1312
@anthonyspinozzi1312 2 роки тому
It's a lot more wasted wood by doing that. If you're cutting hundreds of boards then you need hundreds of cuts worth of scrap. Not to mention that it will raise up the board off the miter surface, causing it to bend if it's longer.
@mightbemetoo
@mightbemetoo 2 роки тому
@@anthonyspinozzi1312 one piece of scrap, clamped to saw, saw cut through small objects over and over again into same slot it cut the first time…only one piece of scrap…easy…turn piece of scrap and use for a different cut angle…I think you all just like looking at pretty wood things and not so much about using tools.
@motechRevolution
@motechRevolution 2 роки тому
Only ok for straight cuts, 45° bevel cut and you are back to square one
@pr0xZen
@pr0xZen 2 роки тому
... And? It's not like you (JB) weld this insert in place. But if you do a lot of cuts at one bevel, like 45°, you could just as easily make another one for that, too.
@c117ls7
@c117ls7 2 роки тому
@@pr0xZen yea but imagine having to change out inserts during a job... very time consuming
@anthonyspinozzi1312
@anthonyspinozzi1312 2 роки тому
Just make another one. If you noticed he kept the other insert as well too so he can keep using it as well
@anthonyspinozzi1312
@anthonyspinozzi1312 2 роки тому
@@c117ls7 I think you under estimate how long it would take to swap that out
@motechRevolution
@motechRevolution 2 роки тому
@@anthonyspinozzi1312 true but a pain to keep swapping them a sharp blade or cutting on top of waste timber is simpler. Most hardwoods cut without ripping the back, also a sliding arm also is designed to stop it. Cut from front too back. Nice project though, not knocking it if you have time to kill
@peterbarlow8912
@peterbarlow8912 3 місяці тому
I use a drop in clamp on zero clearance combination sub fence/sub table ( 2 blocks fastened at right angles). Make the back fence more than thick enough to make the fully retracted center of the blade for flat bottomed nibble dadoes. Set the down stop so you don’t chop this jig in half. It’s good for tiny pieces also.
@user-mx3kp2vk1g
@user-mx3kp2vk1g 2 роки тому
What about bevel 45° or less cutting i think it's will make same gaps????
@mage3690
@mage3690 2 роки тому
Yes, but also probably not. A good saw will always go through the same gap no matter what angle it's at, but it will make the area below the top angle out. This being the real world, it'll probably make the gap wider, but not to the extent that the factory version was.
@dandc2011
@dandc2011 2 роки тому
I don't get it, what was the point of doing that? Now when you angle the blade you'll have to put the plastic back on or cut through the wood
@CeeJayThe13th
@CeeJayThe13th 2 роки тому
They think it reduces tear-out. I don't think it really does much of anything.
@harveymanfrantinsingin7373
@harveymanfrantinsingin7373 2 роки тому
@@CeeJayThe13th then you’ve never tried it.
@4TheFellas
@4TheFellas 2 роки тому
@@CeeJayThe13th It 100% reduces tear out.
@davidjessee7701
@davidjessee7701 2 роки тому
@@4TheFellas if you have tear out, your crowding the saw (sawing too fast) or dull blade....
@jonswoveland
@jonswoveland 2 роки тому
@@harveymanfrantinsingin7373 agreed, and Don't call me stupid!
@TheDistur
@TheDistur 2 роки тому
Very nice insert. 👍
@andamamat6544
@andamamat6544 2 роки тому
Veryniceinsert.
@SprouseyTheHandyMan
@SprouseyTheHandyMan 2 роки тому
You actually did something good and posted it. You deserve a medal
@adamovita000
@adamovita000 Рік тому
Tear out on a Miter saw comes from the top of the board not the bottom, as that is where the blade exits the cut. Scoring the top of the board first (by running a shallow cut across the top) will help prevent this. I will say that this insert will be great for catching the small cut-offs. So it is well worth the effort.
@NesBuiltDesignCo
@NesBuiltDesignCo 2 роки тому
I STIIILLL need to make one of these 🤦‍♂️😆
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
Get on it brother
@NesBuiltDesignCo
@NesBuiltDesignCo 2 роки тому
@@KomarProject o I will!! .... just after I completely redo my whole shop 😬 😂
@ThomasRonnberg
@ThomasRonnberg 2 роки тому
That's the problem with a lot of equipment nowadays. You basically have to spend like the first entire week after buying a new machine fixing it and refining it so that it actually does what they use to do in the 50s
@Styles_Breez
@Styles_Breez 2 роки тому
Wrong
@warrenmusselman9173
@warrenmusselman9173 2 роки тому
Great Bart! I love the 60 second format for tips like that. I finally got myself a Bosch glide miter saw and did this a couple weeks ago with the intermediary step of making a template from MDF. You saved a couple steps there. Well done.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
Do you love it like I do?
@warrenmusselman9173
@warrenmusselman9173 2 роки тому
@@KomarProject What do you think? Short of buying a Kapex (reputedly has little fairies that come out and vacuum up individual specs of sawdust) it is definitely the best saw. With a Forrest blade on it I don't know of another saw in it's class.
@BirdAndBearFinishing
@BirdAndBearFinishing 2 роки тому
Quick tip! In our shop we love 2P10 (crazy glue) for jig building and such. Nothing permanent! But try carpet tape for router jigs. It holds very well and no residue left over. Make sure to put clamping pressure on the tape spots if you're doing smaller pieces. Also works good for plastics and acrylic that you cant glue too 👍
@okAngelface
@okAngelface 2 роки тому
I like all the sounds best, especially when he's separating with the chisel. Is that bad?
@kerrmann
@kerrmann 2 роки тому
Weirdo
@spandanganguli6903
@spandanganguli6903 2 роки тому
no
@Maxxis1941
@Maxxis1941 2 роки тому
Why? This is only beneficial to a constant 90° mitre. Every degree of compound cuts will make the gap wider.
@cassandra_classic
@cassandra_classic 2 роки тому
At which point he can… Oh Idk _replace the insert with the old one?_ There are benefits to having the zero clearance insert. Besides, a huge majority of the cuts made are 90 degrees anyway
@adamdodds144
@adamdodds144 2 роки тому
@@cassandra_classic So you have to go through the hassle of switching it out every single time you need to make a miter cut on a miter saw... Outside of really simple projects you will need to frequently cut miters. The vast majority of cuts don’t need the benefits of zero clearance / the same benefits could be achieved by frequently changing your blade and cutting more slowly.
@mikep3813
@mikep3813 2 роки тому
@@adamdodds144 frequently changing your blade? Sounds expensive. I'll take 2 minutes to change out the insert for free and still get less chip out. For as little as it would need to be swapped for a few miter cuts here and there, it's not that big of deal.
@williamgrissom1995
@williamgrissom1995 2 роки тому
Awesome fix. Much cleaner cut, without splintering. 😎👍
@jameseldridge673
@jameseldridge673 2 роки тому
At first I was like such wasted effort, then it made me a believer! Your cuts wouldn't even be a thousandths off! I salute you, sir. I'll be doing this from now on! (Genius)
@thuss5162
@thuss5162 2 роки тому
Zero inserts are nice . But with a good blade you won't splinter anyway
@thuss5162
@thuss5162 2 роки тому
Loved your scrap piece nice looking stuff if you have access mdf material makes a nice cheap one its real consistent thickness and machines well.nice video thanks for your work
@mrmanusia
@mrmanusia 2 роки тому
If only I have thicknesser
@Live4birdies
@Live4birdies 2 роки тому
I love little shop tricks make the biggest difference.
@cadehuff7936
@cadehuff7936 2 роки тому
Double sided tape works great, does not have superglue nasty left on the original pieces and us easy to remove when done. I have used it alot when making tables, chairs and fancy cabinet pieces.
@itstime2607
@itstime2607 2 роки тому
U gonna get that same cuts when u start doing 45 angle cuts 🤷🏽‍♂️
@seasgarage
@seasgarage 2 роки тому
The whole thing spins with the blade. The blade is always center.
@Cave_Johnson01
@Cave_Johnson01 2 роки тому
@@seasgarage not if you do an angled miter cut.
@sylvaind.6786
@sylvaind.6786 2 роки тому
@@seasgarage 🤦🏻‍♂️
@TheMikeRodri
@TheMikeRodri 2 роки тому
@@seasgarage I think you don't understand what a miter cut is.
@jeremyclapp5537
@jeremyclapp5537 2 роки тому
I would do this to my shop saw, but not my job site saw. Looks cool and in the shop making chop cuts and doing everything else with a table saw or router, would be sweet to look at. On the job site, where we need best accuracy super fast and consistent every time, it’s best to just use the stock piece.
@tongs4706
@tongs4706 2 роки тому
That looks cool af
@mkrauss71
@mkrauss71 Рік тому
Been running this exact saw for a couple years will be headed to garage to make one of these today !
@Martini3inc
@Martini3inc 2 роки тому
Next up on pimp my power tools. We wood grain the saws.
@bluchrushmegatruck9814
@bluchrushmegatruck9814 2 роки тому
Fuck the wood grain gripping Champagne sipping, im spitting from the vice lords, ganstas bloods crips
@facts_people-n
@facts_people-n 2 роки тому
It still has blow out at the back... just make a 90° with to pieces and set on top of saw.
@user-et1mp1tu7w
@user-et1mp1tu7w 2 роки тому
You nailed it 👍🏽✌🏽
@eddiekalista3222
@eddiekalista3222 2 роки тому
Adds a touch of class to any workshop.
@kiwiflare
@kiwiflare 2 роки тому
I always wondered how these were made!
@acurarl9929
@acurarl9929 2 роки тому
Do a bevel cut and see how your new hard wrks. Slick
@user-sn1nw5zc7b
@user-sn1nw5zc7b 2 роки тому
Все классно, но пока не сделаешь первый наклон пилы , в лево или в право ((
@user-gz7vk3um4p
@user-gz7vk3um4p 2 роки тому
Для этого есть другая пила
@user-valtervalter
@user-valtervalter 2 роки тому
Наклоняется вроде как только в одну сторону
@user-sn1nw5zc7b
@user-sn1nw5zc7b 2 роки тому
@@user-valtervalter Собственно говоре это не так важно, даже в одну сторону все ровно чистого реза уже не будет, но если хорошо присмотреться, на этой пиле, шкала наклона в обе стороны .
@user-valtervalter
@user-valtervalter 2 роки тому
@@user-sn1nw5zc7b да, заметил, углы скошены на опорной линейке, оба
@purdyboi8078
@purdyboi8078 2 роки тому
Why certainly...those were my thoughts EXACTLY!! 🥸
@chellyfancypants
@chellyfancypants 2 роки тому
The replacement is so stylish! Beautiful craftsmanship.
@cronbudz
@cronbudz 2 роки тому
Holy moly i cant get home fast enough to do that!!! Thanks
@bosengineer
@bosengineer 2 роки тому
why isn’t this how they come from the manufacturer? Edit: I guess this wouldn’t work for angled cuts
@stewartyates4510
@stewartyates4510 2 роки тому
Dang that’s pretty insightful. I didn’t think about that at first
@handyjayes1
@handyjayes1 2 роки тому
Yes, at that point it's all been for nothing
@stevep8490
@stevep8490 2 роки тому
What purpose does this serve? I've used chop saws for years, I'm asking an honest question. Edit: lol I actually don't know. Anyone have an answer??
@gartan8449
@gartan8449 2 роки тому
Is it to make it look nicer than the original plastic one?
@codycassidy8575
@codycassidy8575 2 роки тому
@@gartan8449 no, I think it affects tear out on the cut?
@ZSmith-yy4lv
@ZSmith-yy4lv 2 роки тому
From what I understand it is to make a clean cut. On the miter when you make a cut you usually have pieces on the bottom that chip off as there is nothing under the end to support it. While it doesn’t have much of an effect, it can be annoying and ascetically displeasing. To fix this, they made a piece that only has room for the saw to go through, meaning the wood you cut will not chip because it is supported if that makes sense.
@gartan8449
@gartan8449 2 роки тому
@@ZSmith-yy4lv yeah that makes more sense then doing all that work just for a wooden finish to the thing..:p
@ZSmith-yy4lv
@ZSmith-yy4lv 2 роки тому
@@gartan8449 I’m sure some would still do it for ascetics, It does look nice.
@tarodchaoslord
@tarodchaoslord 2 роки тому
This is a genius way to stop the blade from ripping the back of the piece your cutting and it looks amazing to boot
@viktorsedlacek284
@viktorsedlacek284 Рік тому
This DIY actually makes sense
@KomarProject
@KomarProject Рік тому
🙂
@havelock285
@havelock285 2 роки тому
So I’m sure I’ll take some heat for this but the blade cuts up into the piece and these aren’t as necessary as a table saw. I have a finishing blade on mine and never have tear out
@montizzy1059
@montizzy1059 2 роки тому
Learn how to use a saw and you won't get any chip out
@TewkesburyBear
@TewkesburyBear 2 роки тому
But how? I'm intrigued, is there something I should know?
@darkone12491
@darkone12491 2 роки тому
@@TewkesburyBear yes
@TewkesburyBear
@TewkesburyBear 2 роки тому
@@darkone12491 brilliant yeah cheers for that. Go back to bed.
@dankyjoey134
@dankyjoey134 2 роки тому
Okay so since this person isn’t being helpful or is just just talking shit without actually knowing, lemme see if I can help. When I worked in a cabinet shop we would set a price of 1/4” underneath the price we were cutting and having something underneath solves the chipp out problem. It’s essentially what the guy is doing here but we ALWAYS had scrap 1/4” laying around
@CeeJayThe13th
@CeeJayThe13th 2 роки тому
@@TewkesburyBear I *believe* the tear-out happens when you blow through that last little bit of wood and you're kinda breaking it as much as cutting it. Try slowing down as you get most of the way through and you should get at least less of that. Also, if you're only making a few cuts, you can probably put one strip of masking tape over that slot and get a pretty good result. Don't put too many layers of tape though as you'll be raising your workpiece up in the middle and throwing off your accuracy.
@steadfasttherenowned2460
@steadfasttherenowned2460 2 роки тому
Fantastic. I'm going to do this with my compound miter saw. The fence base slit is always so wide on the factory stock ones.
@sigguy1361
@sigguy1361 2 роки тому
Made one out of walnut for my sliding miter. Love it and it’s a nice touch to the tool. 👍
@MrCaribu
@MrCaribu 2 роки тому
Hahaha try cut on 45 degrees on both sides and that line will expand to 3 cm large. I work with it everyday.
@RM250man
@RM250man 2 роки тому
You must mean 3 mm.
@BradUSMCVETrider
@BradUSMCVETrider 2 роки тому
@@RM250man 3m
@preston6408
@preston6408 2 роки тому
He can make inserts for angles as well. Also if it’s a hobby saw it’s not a big deal to change it out while working
@alabamamotionpictureproduc6626
@alabamamotionpictureproduc6626 2 роки тому
Yeah, that's nice and all, but what are you gonna do when you put your dado stack in there? Did you think of that one?
@NesBuiltDesignCo
@NesBuiltDesignCo 2 роки тому
😳 not gonna lie I want to see that happen now 😆
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
Who puts a dado stack in a miter saw ? Lol
@alabamamotionpictureproduc6626
@alabamamotionpictureproduc6626 2 роки тому
@@KomarProject goofy people
@NesBuiltDesignCo
@NesBuiltDesignCo 2 роки тому
@@KomarProject innovators thats who! 😂
@rabbit859
@rabbit859 2 роки тому
@@KomarProject HAHAHAHAHA! Well played, sir.
@usedcarsokinawa
@usedcarsokinawa Рік тому
Great idea! I will do this tomorrow on my chop saw!
@thecatqueenshorts1725
@thecatqueenshorts1725 2 роки тому
Your my kind of a woodworker, measure to the 64th.... Most people would never think to do that... I literally cut my pencil line into halves and quarters, if I'm doing interior work. Great job 👍
@PharaohMoan
@PharaohMoan 2 роки тому
The guy just made this thing to solve a problem and y’all are like “WhADda AboUT AnGLe cuTs? WAtCha GonNa Do tHen?” Like he can’t just throw the old one back on. GTFO This is a rad idea!
@Master_Dimon
@Master_Dimon 2 роки тому
Один рез под углом и конец восторгу))) ти думал самий умний??)))
@Freddyfrm18
@Freddyfrm18 2 роки тому
Wow that's what I call a work of art, I would love to do this to my miter box.
@libmontv92692
@libmontv92692 2 роки тому
Wow. Very nice and amazing "SAW". More power to your channel. Keep safe everyone. Stay safe. Be strong and good health always. God bless you always and your family and home.
@stanleymalcolm9799
@stanleymalcolm9799 2 роки тому
That’s all good on a cross cut but what about a 45 degree cuts sir 🤔😞
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
Same thing. The insert moves with the saw and the 45 cut won’t damage it or create new cuts. Only time that would differ is on bevel cuts which I almost never do
@jamesleech1754
@jamesleech1754 2 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣 pretty sure he means bevel when he says 45 degree
@BeerkegGarage
@BeerkegGarage 2 роки тому
Why did you go so intense with gluing the plastic to the board...
@r3k_it
@r3k_it 2 роки тому
@Anthony Martin lol this is good 👍
@kinzieconrad105
@kinzieconrad105 Рік тому
I will never get this time back. The hardest way possible.
@gp8721
@gp8721 2 роки тому
Your band saw skills are impressive!
@TheFirstJoe
@TheFirstJoe 2 роки тому
Have fun with all of the chips wedging your saw blade.
@kwhp1507
@kwhp1507 2 роки тому
I don’t understand why people make these inserts for mitersaws. They do absolutely no good! Look at blade rotation, the top of the cut needs the tear out protection.
@antoniolira6071
@antoniolira6071 2 роки тому
Eeexacto
@newt2010
@newt2010 2 роки тому
Let’s see how well it looks after a compound cut
@ChucksDream
@ChucksDream 2 роки тому
Just about to write that comment! Especially if the saw swings both ways! That hole will look a whole lot bigger 😅😅
@GoogleUser-pt9bt
@GoogleUser-pt9bt 2 роки тому
No more split ends. Nice work..
@sheet-son
@sheet-son 2 роки тому
Now do a miter cut in either direction and realized that was a complete waste of time. 🤦🤦🤦
@SuzukiKid400
@SuzukiKid400 2 роки тому
Mitre cuts rotate the insert with the blade. Angled cuts would not. I’m sure he’s smart enough to not do an angled cut with his newly made zero clearance insert. Perhaps he doesn’t do those cuts on this setup.
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
The insert moves with the saw when you set up for a miter cut. Only time that would be an issue is with a beveled cut. Which I never do
@Stanislavskiy1985
@Stanislavskiy1985 2 роки тому
Ну прям очень нужный lifehack...
@mrkanobe
@mrkanobe 2 роки тому
I made one of these a long time ago. Just used a tape measure.
@jasonminton9681
@jasonminton9681 2 роки тому
Nice. Gonna sort mine at the weekend, thanks for posting.
@mikegray3748
@mikegray3748 2 роки тому
Just wait until you try to make a beveled cut...
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 2 роки тому
Never lol
@user-pt8iy9ks1o
@user-pt8iy9ks1o 2 роки тому
Имитация бурной деятельности, в общем херня... 🤪🇷🇺
@adamkee97
@adamkee97 2 роки тому
He also made the machine look a little nicer. 👏🏻
@jasontwynn7356
@jasontwynn7356 2 роки тому
I'm doing this to my saw today,as soon as it stops raining 👍.
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