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#1 Pro CUTTING TIP (For Faster Cuts!)
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Home Improvement Training - #1 Pro CUTTING TIP (For Faster Cuts!)

Master DIY Home Projects: Elevate Your Space Efficiently and Stylishly!

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What you'll learn

Understand how to install and maintain various home improvement features such as ceiling fans and bathroom sinks
Learn techniques for identifying and safely removing load-bearing walls
Gain skills in painting cabinets and installing laminate flooring for home aesthetics
Develop the ability to design and organize home spaces using DIY storage and organization solutions

This course includes

  • 167.5 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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Check Out Our Free Guide: *10 WORST POWER TOOL MISTAKES!!* https://www.thehonestcarpenter.com/ Learn Power Tools Today with *POWER TOOLS EXPLAINED!:* https://www.thehonestcarpenter.com/power-tools-explained AMAZON AFFILIATE LINKS: Metabo 7-1/4" Circular Saw: https://amzn.to/3XRu2u7 Dewalt 7-1/4" Circular Saw: https://amzn.to/3MRhZqb Makita Magnesium 7-1/4" Circ Saw: https://amzn.to/4dgKCYy Black + Decker Jigsaw: https://amzn.to/3TxleHi Diablo 40-tooth 7-1/4" Blade: https://amzn.to/3XS4sVy 50-pc. Jigsaw Blade Set: https://amzn.to/4eavAou (Please Note: These are Amazon affiliate links. When you shop through these links, we receive a smalle commission at NO EXTRA CHARGE TO YOU!) #1 Pro CUTTING TIP (For Faster Cuts!) The key to fast, accurate cutting with power saws is starting the cut effectively. And one of the best, easiest ways to start your cut more effectively is to CREEP IT! Creeping the cut means starting your cut just slightly to the waste side of the cut line. By making an initial notch, you can see how far off your line-up is. Then you can work your way towards the cutline until your blade is splitting it up the middle. This works really well with both circular saws and jigsaws! (But, you can even do version of it with table saws and miter saws.) Creeping the cut may slightly mar the board on the waste side. But a fresh starting cut will get rid of this. And on projects like framing and deck-building, such tiny scars may not even matter! Thanks for watching! The Honest Carpenter

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