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I've never been successful in such a clean plunge cut. Bent plenty of blades for trying though!

I've never been successful in such a clean plunge cut. Bent plenty of blades for trying though!

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Wtf magic was that

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I suppose that's why you grab an actually new blade from time to time.

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that would never happen with a dewalt

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Dang, I like the yellow ones.

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Certain blades can plunge like that. More importantly, why TF is he notching the fuck out of that lvl?

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Cause it's easier than a 6x6?

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Expert would have been going into those cuts full tilt. That was ok.

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Sure sure, you talk big. Drop and give me a hand saw plunge.

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Shiiit, I could turn a sheet of plywood into a checker board no outlines.. I'd post a video but I'm doing other bad ass things.

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Clever, he's using a sawzall jig guide as his table to ensure a strait cut. Never thought to do that. He's still gotta use skill to prevent the cutting of the wood table.

Cutting right in the middle there at the end is super cool, I've done that and seen it done but that is the cleanest cut I've ever seen done in that fashion. The jig could be used as a guide at that point since he was starting from the top but still a crispy clean cut

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It's called a plunge cut. Just takes a bit of patience and good control. It's not difficult, and that blade has a little hook tooth on the point to make it easier.