izzy swan | DIY - Crazy Accurate Cuts | Speed Square Saw Guide | Izzy Swan @izzyswan | Uploaded 7 years ago | Updated 5 hours ago
This new speed square concept will make getting accurate cuts with a circular saw very easy.
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I produce 2-3 videos every week covering shop tips and tricks, money-saving hacks, inventions, and woodworking projects. Some projects are simple, some are complex, and some are really weird - or just fun. Experimentation and playfulness are important, and woodworking should never feel like a chore.
A lot of my projects are designed to make your workshop more efficient, so I have plans for a lot of woodworking jigs and shop-built tools. I’ve made a lot of drill-powered machines, from a bandsaw to a lathe to a fully automatic slingshot crossbow to a t-shirt folder. My creations run the gamut from practical must-have shop tools to ridiculously fun family projects and everything in between.
This new speed square concept will make getting accurate cuts with a circular saw very easy.
My Links -
website - izzyswan.com
Instagram - instagram.com/izzyswan_woodworking
Tool Masters - izzyswan.com/toolmasters
Affiliate Links -
table saw - http://amzn.to/2t2BjFM
jig saw - http://amzn.to/2uZKnfW
Expanding Measuring Gauge - http://amzn.to/2u7CN6H
Air Compressor - http://amzn.to/2tXNAQj
18ga air nailer - http://amzn.to/2txnBhK
23ga nailer - http://amzn.to/2u7suPR
hand saw - http://amzn.to/2u7l4vR
Danish Oil - http://amzn.to/2tXOAUz
Kant Clamps - http://amzn.to/2ugLnjR
About -
I produce 2-3 videos every week covering shop tips and tricks, money-saving hacks, inventions, and woodworking projects. Some projects are simple, some are complex, and some are really weird - or just fun. Experimentation and playfulness are important, and woodworking should never feel like a chore.
A lot of my projects are designed to make your workshop more efficient, so I have plans for a lot of woodworking jigs and shop-built tools. I’ve made a lot of drill-powered machines, from a bandsaw to a lathe to a fully automatic slingshot crossbow to a t-shirt folder. My creations run the gamut from practical must-have shop tools to ridiculously fun family projects and everything in between.