I think that I disagree about the circular saw. Because you are pushing the saw forward, the blade makes contact with the top layer first and then exits through the bottom, so you want the finished side up.
@sonicseaweed , you havent used a circular saw then. I cut large pieces of finished panels for kitchen plus countertops. Finished side ALWAYS down. Give it a try, you'll find out for yourself. Good Luck.
@rockycon1967 Your first comment is finished side UP> Your second comment is finished side always Down> Your second comment is what I said in the video. Hmmmm +++Bob
good tip- Bob, I have a small table saw like that one any tips for making it more permanent ? IE: larger table and a better fence the fence on this one sucks
And maybe mention the stunning improvement in cut quality that a good blade will make; even on a cheaper saw. Put a good 80 tooth carbide tipped blade on a cheap benchtop table saw, and be amazed at the crosscuts that will result; both on the top AND bottom of the piece you're sawing. But use a cheap-o blade on the best saw ever, and you still won't get good results.
Easy to understand and you explain it very well! Just made a desk for one of the kids and was telling him these reasons. Got him to watch this as well!
Yeah! Very informative! And, you got rid of the music, and edited!
I'm getting ready to by some sort of power saw. I'm thinking circular and eventually mitre. Can you tell me what to be looking for when I go to buy???
Thanks for the tips, Bob. You couldn't have posted this video at a better time, as I'm currently working on a few wooden projects of my own. Thanks again!
Muito bom
transremm 2 months ago
I think that I disagree about the circular saw. Because you are pushing the saw forward, the blade makes contact with the top layer first and then exits through the bottom, so you want the finished side up.
sonicseaweed 1 year ago
@sonicseaweed You may want to re-think this one+++Bob
HomeRemodelWorkshop 1 year ago
@sonicseaweed , you havent used a circular saw then. I cut large pieces of finished panels for kitchen plus countertops. Finished side ALWAYS down. Give it a try, you'll find out for yourself. Good Luck.
rockycon1967 7 months ago
@rockycon1967 Your first comment is finished side UP> Your second comment is finished side always Down> Your second comment is what I said in the video. Hmmmm +++Bob
HomeRemodelWorkshop 6 months ago 2
@sonicseaweed
Haven't used a circular saw much I take it...
CoppertoneSPF15 6 months ago
good tip- Bob, I have a small table saw like that one any tips for making it more permanent ? IE: larger table and a better fence the fence on this one sucks
Bowfinger6383 1 year ago
i've been gathering a few of your tips. Thank you.
Vervello 1 year ago
And maybe mention the stunning improvement in cut quality that a good blade will make; even on a cheaper saw. Put a good 80 tooth carbide tipped blade on a cheap benchtop table saw, and be amazed at the crosscuts that will result; both on the top AND bottom of the piece you're sawing. But use a cheap-o blade on the best saw ever, and you still won't get good results.
Sweeper5 2 years ago
thnk you bob more videos God bless
simplymariex 2 years ago
Working on it Thanks +++Bob
HomeRemodelWorkshop 2 years ago
Bob... i love you...
ryeeee123 2 years ago
I love you too Bob....
pklfsh 2 years ago
good tip
vxAREKxv 2 years ago
like this man
dayuyuda 2 years ago
So does my wife ,Lol,at least sometimes+++Bob
HomeRemodelWorkshop 2 years ago
Bob, I like your simple clear approach, very helpful. Often we mess up because we don't know the basics.......thanks!!
grace2much 3 years ago 2
Easy to understand and you explain it very well! Just made a desk for one of the kids and was telling him these reasons. Got him to watch this as well!
243WW 3 years ago
THANK YOU BOB! GREAT EXPLANATION.
BourneAccident 3 years ago
i'm a beginner in home repairing things and all your videos very much helpful.
tadjuz 3 years ago
Yeah! Very informative! And, you got rid of the music, and edited!
I'm getting ready to by some sort of power saw. I'm thinking circular and eventually mitre. Can you tell me what to be looking for when I go to buy???
groomdoggi 3 years ago
Thanks for the tips, Bob. You couldn't have posted this video at a better time, as I'm currently working on a few wooden projects of my own. Thanks again!
swt1212 3 years ago
Hi, just wondering what you thought of using tape along the other side to avoid getting those chips - do you think it works?
AitchJay 3 years ago
Nice one Bob, nice tips!
zakzak000 3 years ago
Very interesting . As a home repair specialist, this is great info for a beginner
baseballgrader 3 years ago
Thanks for another great tip!
bzzzb 3 years ago
Thank you for these cool tips. Looking forward to the next video.
bzzzb 3 years ago
good tips Bob
CameronTingley 3 years ago
Always good to hear from you Cameron! THANKS +++Bob
HomeRemodelWorkshop 2 years ago