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  • How to Cut a Live Electrical Wire

    You should always try to avoid cutting a live electrical wire under all circumstances. But if for some reason you must cut a live electrical wire, there are ways to do it while minimizing the...

  • Tips on Using a Skilsaw

    Whether you are using a corded or cordless Skilsaw, it is important for your safety that you understand how to use it properly and safely. The circular saw is probably ranked near the top of the...

  • How to Choose a Reciprocating Saw Blade

    A reciprocating saw is a versatile tool that allows you to perform cuts in places that no other saw can access. The versatility of the saw stems from the interchangeable blades used with the saw....

  • How to Cut Sheet Metal With an Electric Drill

    With attachments, a standard electric drill can quickly become a sheet metal cutting tool. Sheet metal drill attachments range from circle cutters to shears. Shears are the most versatile drill...

  • How to Use Craftsman Radial Arm Saws

    Radial arm saws are designed for crosscutting wood--cutting wood against the grain. They can be used for ripping---cutting with the grain, but a regular table saw is better for that. Try it,...

  • How to Make Long Cuts With Table Saws

    There are six basic cuts. The cross cut, the rip cut, the miter cut, the bevel cross cut, the bevel rip cut and the compound miter cut. Long cuts are technically called "rip cuts." Rip cuts are...

  • How to Use a Tool Shop Miter Saw

    A miter cut is a cut made at any angle other than 90 degrees. Cuts you can perform on a miter saw include a bevel cut---a cut made with the blade at any angle other than 90 degrees to the table...

  • Miter Saw Part Description

    A miter saw is an invaluable tool when doing corner work on wood molding or when trying to cut 2-by-4 boards at an angle to frame a roof. Understanding the parts of a miter saw can help you...

  • How to Cut Angles on Trim Work

    Learning how to properly cut angles when you are doing trim work at the end of a project is just a matter of learning how to use a power miter saw. The miter saw was designed to make cutting...

  • How to Use Compound Mitre Saw

    A compound mitre is a cut in wood that contains two angles. To envision a compound mitre, think of a tapered square vase. The sides of the vase taper 20 degrees from top to bottom. If you wanted...

  • Roto Zip Instructions

    The RotoZip Spiral Cutting Tool is one of the most versatile cutting tools on the market for residential and commercial use. They can be used by hobbyists, craftspeople, do-it-yourselfers, and by...

  • Uses of Plasma Cutters

    Plasma cutters use an inert gas and electrical current to create a powerful torch that can cut through metal. The gas is blown through the machine's nozzle at high speed along with an electrical...

  • How to Avoid Wood Splintering When Sawing

    Have used a hand saw or power saw and had the wood or plywood piece splinter when you cut it? Have you had to discard a piece because of this action? Want to learn a fast, easy, and cheap way to...

  • The Different Types of Hand Saws

    Hand saws are one of the simplest and most versatile tools in any do-it-yourselfer's arsenal. Used all over the world for centuries, the hand saw has evolved from a basic blade and handle to...

  • Tips for Operating a Table Saw

    For any serious do-it-yourself woodworker, a table saw is an essential tool for almost every cutting job. Precise cuts on all angles can be made whether they are crosscuts, rip cuts or bevels. ...

  • How to Scribe

    When you scribe, you are adhering to that well-known carpenter's adage: "Measure twice and cut once." Scribing is a method of not only marking the piece you are going to cut, but marking it in...

  • Tips for Using Wood Routers

    A router is a highly versatile wood shop power tool. It can cut designs for molding, cornices and even picture frames. A router can cut dovetail and mortise and tenon joints. The operator can...

  • How to Cut PVC Pipe without a Blade, Using a Simple Wire

    Whether in a wall or some other tight location, PVC pipe can be very difficult to cut through without damaging things around it. If you've done any amount of plumbing, sooner or later you'll found...

  • Uses for Reciprocating Saws

    Consisting of a D-shaped handle attached to a long body with a blade that protrudes from the other end, reciprocating saws bear a passing resemblance to a rifle. The motor is housed in the body...

  • How Is a Bevel Cut Made on Wood

    There are several ways to cut a bevel in a piece of wood. One is to set the blade of a table saw at an angle and set up the saw's rip fence to guide the piece of wood stock. (A table saw's rip...

  • Tips on Using a Circular Saw

    Circular saws are workhorses that can help cut lumber quickly and accurately. Discover the proper and safe ways to use the tool before beginning your next project.

  • How Do Hole Saws Work?

    Regardless of what your project material is made of---wood, drywall, plastic or metal---a hole saw can make quick, neat work of the process. A hole saw (bit), as its name implies, cuts a neat,...

  • How to Use Circular Saws

    A circular saw is one of those tools that's an integral part of every homeowner's do-it-yourself arsenal. It can make straight cuts, angled cuts, cross cuts and even rip large plywood boards....

  • Circular Saw Safety Rules

    A circular saw is a specific type of saw with a round blade that has teeth all the way around its edge. They are designed to cut wood and some other materials, and some circular saws are made...

  • How to Make a Bevel Cut With a Miter Saw

    A bevel cut is one in which the saw comes into the wood at a tilt rather than straight down. Making the proper bevel cut for crown moulding, for example, can be complicated, as it usually requires...

  • How to Cut Oak Plywood Without Chipping

    Plywood, because it is made of thin layers of wood, can be torn up or chipped easily while being cut. Oak plywood is made with a thin oak veneer adhered on top of a lesser grade plywood. It is...

  • How to Miter

    To miter is to cut a material at an angle (beveling the edge) so that two parts of the same type of material (both beveled) can be joined together to form an attractive corner. In home...

  • How to Choose a Miter Saw

    The miter saw is a very handy part of any woodworker's power tool collection. Most miter saws are fast, powerful and relatively easy to use, and it's definitely the best saw to use for cuts that...

  • How to Use a Concrete Grinder to Cut Concrete

    Concrete is generally cut by masons and tradesmen who have learned the proper technique and use an aptly-equipped angle grinder. With the right cutting blade and a few masonry tools, cutting...

  • What Is a Miter Saw Used For?

    A miter saw is a cutting tool that can be adjusted to make angled cuts. Usually, miter saws are used by carpenters for cutting wood. They can come in the form of a power tool or a hand saw, set on...

  • What Causes Burn Marks on Wood Cut by a Table Saw?

    Proper use of a table saw, or any circular saw, is critical for safety and to ensure that the final product is of the highest quality. Properly using saws will help ensure minimal rework before...

  • How to Use a Circular Saw Fence

    The Milescraft Model #1400 Edge guide for circular saws is a great tool to use when you need a saw fence to complete a project. A circular saw fence makes cutting long, narrow-width cuts easy by...

  • How to Measure Triple Flute Router Bits

    Triple flute router bits are used to plunge-cut holes in wood for the mortising of door hinges. The three-sided cutters can also be used for edging wood boards on various router table setups....

  • How to Use a Double Bevel DeWALT Miter Saw

    Trim carpenters everywhere recognize that double bevel DeWALT miter saws are the tool of choice when completing trim projects of many kinds, including baseboards, door and window trim, and crown...

  • What Are the Uses of a Crosscut Saw?

    The crosscut saw cuts through a tree across the grain of the wood. The crosscut saw is more convenient to use than the chainsaw because there is no need for gasoline. After extended use the saw...

  • How to Cut an Aluminum Diamond Plate

    Aluminum, as metals go, is fairly soft, and therefore it is--relatively--not very difficult to cut. However, when choosing a blade to use, it will have to be a very fine-toothed one for the...

  • How to Operate a Mitre Saw

    A mitre saw is one of those tools that every homeowner should own. Their versatility is astounding. Mitre saws can be used for projects from building a deck to installing crown moulding. The saws...

  • How to Cut With a Wet Saw

    Not only is a wet saw an efficient and effective tool, it is also easy to use. A wet saw has a tray that holds water, which is sprayed up to the blade while cutting tile or stone to keep the blade...

  • How Do Reciprocating Saws Work?

    Reciprocating saws cut through wood or metal by a blade that is installed into a reciprocating shaft. The body of the saw does not move. The reciprocating shaft is located at the front end of the...

  • How to Demolish a Small Mobile Home

    Mobile homes are built on a modular basis, so unlike stick-built homes, they come apart far more easily. Only basic tools are needed for this, and a good day's work should get the job done. Of...

  • How to Operate a Wet Saw

    Tile work is a popular home improvement project. This is a relatively easy process of adhesive, tile and grout until you get to the cuts. A standard saw won't do this job properly. To cut tiles...

  • How to Cut Tile Without a Tile Saw

    A manual tile cutter allows you to cut ceramic and porcelain tile without using a wet tile saw. Be aware that manual tile cutters have limitations: they cannot cut natural stone tiles, they can...

  • How to Use Table Saws

    A table saw is a powerful tool with many different functions. It can cut everything needed to create a masterpiece in cabinetry or to make a simple plaque. With the accessories available, it can...

  • How to Use an Abrasive Metal Cutting Saw

    Cutting metal pipe, angle iron and steel strapping material can be accurately done using an abrasive metal cutting saw. The abrasive disc saw can be angled for a mitered cut while the piece being...

  • Proper Use of a Circular Saw

    A circular saw is a rather handy portable tool that can be used to power through anything from lumber to drywall. There's a right way and a wrong way to use this dangerous device. If you use the...

  • How to Make a Compound Cut Using a Motorized Miter Saw

    Learn how to make a compound cut using a Motorized Miter Saw - free video.

  • How to Cut Marked Lines with Sheet Metal Shears

    Learn how to cut a marked line with shears in this free diy metalworking video from our expert in metal fabrication and construction.

  • How to Make an Inside Cut with Sheet Metal Nibbler

    Learn how to make an inside cut with a sheet metal nibbler in this free diy metalworking video from our expert in metal fabrication and construction.

  • How to Make a Straight Cut with Sheet Metal Nibbler

    Learn how to make a straight cut with a sheet metal nibbler in this free diy metalworking video from our expert in metal fabrication and construction.

  • Learn What Can be Cut with a Sheet Metal Nibbler

    Learn what material you can cut with a sheet metal nibbler in this free diy metalworking video from our expert in metal fabrication and construction.

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