Danger Bowl Using Just a Mitre Saw!

2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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I saw a viral DIY TikTok / Instagram reel how the man made a bowl by just using just a Mitre Saw. You may it is surly impossible right? But he did, so I would like to test this idea. One more thing - there was a ton of comments about safety during this process. They said it’s dangerous! Let’s find out if it really is!
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  • Getting away with something has nothing to do with whether or not it's safe.

    @mavigogun@mavigogun10 күн бұрын
    • Well said.

      @stevemoore5053@stevemoore50536 күн бұрын
  • I sat on the edge of my seat waiting to see if he was going to hold those dowels as he cut them down on the mitre saw. Next I was cringing to see how he cuts out the bowl, shapes the outside, and address the hole in the bottom of his bowl. My best guess was he'd use a table saw...but it never happened.

    @joesbarbecue1@joesbarbecue17 күн бұрын
  • Ok, fantástico trabajó maestro.👍🤓😜

    @viorsa8200@viorsa820017 күн бұрын
  • Awesome work, dude! Nicely done! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

    @MCsCreations@MCsCreations17 күн бұрын
  • wow, that is interesting. I don't have a sliding miter saw, but will think about how to do this with a standard mitre saw. The bowls look nice! Thanks!

    @TorBoy9@TorBoy99 күн бұрын
  • Better hope that dowel doesn’t break or your piece is gunna go flying

    @Martin1519@Martin15199 күн бұрын
    • I am shocked he used plugs for the axis! I think they are made from compressed wood. Even if they were solid wood, the Melamine isn’t!

      @glennkrzeminski7539@glennkrzeminski75393 күн бұрын
    • Double-stick tape another board to the bottom of the workpiece. Then use a nut and bolt (aluminum or brass suggested) to fasten it to the fixed piece, as the pivot. If you're afraid that even that will pull through, add washers. This would even allow a deeper cut, if you're brave enough. It's a cool idea but it still scares the bejeebers outa me.

      @kwilliams2239@kwilliams22392 күн бұрын
  • I actually like the look of the non cut bits so it sort of looks like a butterfly.

    @rafezetter8003@rafezetter800317 күн бұрын
  • Seems like slow and steady will be ok. Highly figured burl or very knot filled pieces could be jumpy.👍

    @jamesbarisitz4794@jamesbarisitz479417 күн бұрын
  • I'm suprised the American walnut didn't spontaneous combust when subjected to millimeter measurements.

    @stalincat2457@stalincat24576 күн бұрын
  • Seems to me you are using a Metabo KGS 216m ?

    @kniefi@kniefi3 күн бұрын
  • If you want to keep your fingers, my impression is never/ever do this on a mitre saw! There are much safer ways to hollow out wood for a bowl! Just my opinion!

    @sapelesteve@sapelesteve17 күн бұрын
    • "Safer" - like a lathe - with it spinning at 1200 rpms and you need a face shield? That kinda safe? Walking down stairs is unsafe unless you do it right - same for ALL POWER TOOLS. Slow, steadly, never take your eyes off it, no gloves, no wrist ornamentation and you'll be just fine, Only minor difference would be to use a stick to turn it and make sure it moves freely.

      @rafezetter8003@rafezetter800317 күн бұрын
    • You should see what i can do with a table saw ! It is dangerous yes in the untrained hands and so is crossing the road if you have not done it before.

      @spiritburners@spiritburners17 күн бұрын
    • ​@rafezetter8003 it's obvious your an expert with a late. Called a backer plate and those are screwed on firmly. And I'm not even sure a wood lathe turns 1200 rpm.

      @tireballastserviceofflorid7771@tireballastserviceofflorid777116 күн бұрын
    • ​@@spiritburnersTraining has nothing to do with it. If that blade bites for any reason boom. Even the potential of flying metal from a blade or other saw component. Hit a sap pocket in some heart pine and things get interesting fast.

      @tireballastserviceofflorid7771@tireballastserviceofflorid777116 күн бұрын
    • It does, I have a Record Coronet lathe modified which has a top speed of approximately 3200 revolutions per minute unloaded but I rarely use mine above 850. I might go above 1000 just for fine polishing but I never find the need to go any faster than that and yes, I've been using lathes for 25 to 30 years both in metal and woodwork and in fact I use those materials on either lays you just need to know what you're doing. I'm a design engineer and while I don't get my hands dirty during the day, I do in the night and the weekends in my own personal workshop . I can assure you it is perfectly safe to think out of the box once you know what you are doing and the limitations of your own personal skill and the machine are always always in your mind. I'm an advocate for this and I'm fed up of nanny state telling me what I cannot do with any machine that I own. For example, over here in Europe we're not allowed to use data disks well there is no actual ban. It's just they make it bloody awkward by limiting the size of the arbour on table saws here but in my opinion they are perfectly safe as long as you know how to use them, but nanny states says they're not and then we might cut our hands off.. And now look in America, you have saw stop being forced upon the entire country because of patents and money, I've now understand. sawstop have released the patent I understand subject to certain caveats and while I agree is an excellent safety system it is ridiculously expensive. Safety should not be expensive. It should be there for everyone to be able to afford it. But just look at how many years it's taken for them to do this while they're raking in millions they could've released this painted technology a few years back. Corporate lawyers disgust me. The Argument of always been about money.

      @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924@sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc792411 күн бұрын
  • 你做了很棒的實驗,大部分人只會在網上謾罵。

    @pcje@pcje17 күн бұрын
    • 你做了很棒的實驗,大部分人只會在網上謾罵 = You did a great experiment, most people would just curse on the internet

      @TorBoy9@TorBoy99 күн бұрын
  • This is great it's something I've done for awhile on both my mitre saws of different blade sizes and I've also done this on my Dewalt table and done many other things where tools have been used not necessarily for what they are designed for however I am an Engineer and engineer's solve problems and use machines to do that. Yes it is dangerous but it's no more dangerous than crossing the road without training and that is something the general population of the world over the last 20 years has forgotten how to do in my opinion so there is the caveat go ahead and do it, but take all reasonable precautions to prevent an injury do not get distracted and in my opinion do not use the 8 mm Dowl shown I would prefer a stainless steel pin or even the type of pins that you see that hold shelves up in IKEA furniture and similar one of those which is only about 4 or 5 mm would work very well I do especially. using a wooden Dowl like the one suggested I think is asking for trouble and for God's sake do not wear gloves when you do this because gloves will allow your hand to be pulled into the blade and cause horrendous damage, a quick cut on your flesh with a circular sore ungloved is much easier for the surgeons to sew back together than one ripped to shreds because you've put leather gloves on which do nothing whatsoever to save your fingers and hands! Explore the tools that you have and expand the envelope of achievement.

    @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924@sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc792416 күн бұрын
    • Mansplane much karen? You must be a riot at a party, not likely you get invited to many

      @Zzrdemon6633@Zzrdemon66337 күн бұрын
  • Thanks and yeah it's dangerous, I've seen kick back on mitre saw. The dowel is not really secuting it. That said the way you use it is fine, I just find your hands are too close and you could have used something else to move the piece.

    @unperrier5998@unperrier599817 күн бұрын
    • He should also be careful about his ring in the workshop...

      @GabrieleR95@GabrieleR958 күн бұрын
  • This is just plain stupid..

    @ravenwoodinspired8233@ravenwoodinspired823317 күн бұрын
  • Very nice well done 🔵🔵🔵🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍🔵🔵🔵

    @carloshnunez@carloshnunez17 күн бұрын
  • 🙏✝️🙏amen🙏✝️🙏

    @albertodijols1671@albertodijols167117 күн бұрын
  • Interesting, too bad we can't get real units or at least conversions from euro units to useful units.

    @twitch1965@twitch196510 күн бұрын
    • Actually they are metric units, used in virtually every country in the world.

      @barrylenihan8032@barrylenihan80325 күн бұрын
  • Einhell saw huh.

    @doug6018@doug601811 күн бұрын
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