I get it for safety, and multiple passes, but can you explain why a shallower blade setting in general produces less chip out?
Matt Wakeley
Really enjoy your channrl and have learned alot of new tips, thank you!
JareDevilDog
Man…. what a show off. ????????
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Additionally, for step #3, you could score your cutline with a utility knife and straight edge. This will also help your material from fraying or chipping.
Durther
I agree, Richard's red bar! That's a brand name; the generic name is … "hive tool"!!! My first paying job was working for a honey farm, and we used that tool for everything.
Ronnie
Great tips ????
Phillyfathead
Great tips, thanks
André Bartels
2:28 the Essential Craftsman calls this technique the Polish Plane
M R
Well i still have my toes.????
Pernicious Pete
For people like me, maybe you should add a reminder to be aware of where the electrical cord is before you start a cut. I'm not interested in discussing the reason(s) I'm making this comment.
T.harr
Was wondering if you were going to show the tape trick for a clean cut. That's saved me so many times
Gregory MacNeil
IN my humble opinion the best tool for flatting out the half lap is farriers rasp (Redtang) – Everyone should have a farriers rasp in their toolbox – so very handy, cost effective and quick.
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I get it for safety, and multiple passes, but can you explain why a shallower blade setting in general produces less chip out?
Really enjoy your channrl and have learned alot of new tips, thank you!
Man…. what a show off.
????????
Additionally, for step #3, you could score your cutline with a utility knife and straight edge. This will also help your material from fraying or chipping.
I agree, Richard's red bar! That's a brand name; the generic name is … "hive tool"!!! My first paying job was working for a honey farm, and we used that tool for everything.
Great tips ????
Great tips, thanks
2:28 the Essential Craftsman calls this technique the Polish Plane
Well i still have my toes.????
For people like me, maybe you should add a reminder to be aware of where the electrical cord is before you start a cut. I'm not interested in discussing the reason(s) I'm making this comment.
Was wondering if you were going to show the tape trick for a clean cut. That's saved me so many times
IN my humble opinion the best tool for flatting out the half lap is farriers rasp (Redtang) – Everyone should have a farriers rasp in their toolbox – so very handy, cost effective and quick.