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Anthony Scolaro
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Helping you build better, from start to finish. Woodworking, Carpentry,
tool reviews & demos.
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tool reviews & demos.
instagram- @scolaroanthony
Facebook- “Scolaro Woodworks”
***Check out my Merch store to support the channel-
teespring.com/scolaro-woodworks
Affiliate Link to TSO Products-
tsoproducts.com/?ref=Scolaro
Affiliate Link to xtool laser engraving machine- www.xtool.com/?ref=2AUsWNv8YVwHo&
you can also Support the channel @
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This Is Awesome, But No one Knows
Most People don't know that the Festool Kapex sliding miter saw has a special position that allows you to turn it into a chop saw with the same cut capacity as a 12 inch miter saw. Here are the tool links-
Festool Kapex:
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Kapex UG stand:
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Kapex UG stand:
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Відео
Small, Repeatable Cuts on the miter saw
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In today's video, I'll show you how to make small cuts on the miter saw, safely, accurately and with repeatability. Here are some tool links- Festool Kapex Miter saw- amzn.to/3VQ67Kj Kapex UG Stand- amzn.to/4biqTqy TSO Products affiliate link- tsoproducts.com/?ref=Scolaro
99% Don't Know This Trick
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Today I'll show you how to scribe freehand on the table saw. Now you can do this with a jigsaw, track saw or a circular saw, but they aren't as efficient. Make sure you pay attention to the safety details and you'll be a pro in no time. Here are some tool links: Wixey digital angle gauge- amzn.to/4bTuPiH Fastcap 3rd hands- amzn.to/4bXODkV Carpenter's tool belt- amzn.to/3xcb7zE TSO Products- tso...
Calibrate your table saw (with basic tools)
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In today's video, I'll take you through a basic set up and calibration of the table saw. This is not a substitute for you owner's manual but more of a guide to assist you and make it a little easier. Here are some tool links- My TSO Products site link- tsoproducts.com/?ref=Scolaro TSO MTR-18 triangle- tsoproducts.com/precision-triangles-squares/mtr-18-precision-system-triangle-set/?ref=Scolaro ...
Woodworking Shop Tour 2024
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In today's video, I'll take you on a tour of my new shop. I will show you all of my new tools and setup, while explaining why I positioned the tools in those locations. Make sure you subscribe, because you don't want to miss everything thats coming up.
Are your moldings Good Enough?
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In today's video I'll show you how to install door casing. this includes setting the door jambs, measuring the rough opening, measuring and marking the moldings, cutting miters on your miter saw, gluing up the moldings and finally attaching them to create a beautiful entry way in any room. I'll be giving you my tips and tricks plus common techniques along the way. I hope you enjoy the video! He...
TSO Products new extension table for mft/3
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TSO Products new extension table for mft/3
Hardwood Flooring (save time and money)
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Hardwood Flooring (save time and money)
Tranya Nova Earbuds noise cancelling
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Tranya Nova Earbuds noise cancelling
Shop Tour 2023 small pro cabinet shop
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Shop Tour 2023 small pro cabinet shop
MTR 18 Precision Triangle TSO Products
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MTR 18 Precision Triangle TSO Products
Cabinet Doors are Easy (Media Cabinet pt. 2)
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Cabinet Doors are Easy (Media Cabinet pt. 2)
5 Tools I Regret Buying (don't make these mistakes)
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5 Tools I Regret Buying (don't make these mistakes)
Serious Storage Solutions, from TSO Products *Sale is July 3rd Through July 6th*
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Serious Storage Solutions, from TSO Products *Sale is July 3rd Through July 6th*
new release, TSO Products guide rail square GRS-16 PE v2
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new release, TSO Products guide rail square GRS-16 PE v2
Easy Way to Cut Crown Molding, Like a Pro
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Easy Way to Cut Crown Molding, Like a Pro
Tips on installing wainscoting, and paneling (movie theater)
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Tips on installing wainscoting, and paneling (movie theater)
apply edge banding, tips and different methods
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apply edge banding, tips and different methods
Take your woodworking to the next level
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Take your woodworking to the next level
Is the Festool ct26, and ct cyclone. Worth it or not?
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Is the Festool ct26, and ct cyclone. Worth it or not?
What’s in the box? questions answered (TSO parallel guide sets, which one to choose)
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What’s in the box? questions answered (TSO parallel guide sets, which one to choose)
Great video! Thank you for sharing. Have you found any problem holes regarding accuracy over the last year?
@@bdm1000 i can’t say that I’ve experienced any problems, I’m still using it everyday. It’s as accurate as the day I did it and I’ve transported it on job sites a lot, not to mention it’s now my outfeed table and workbench in my new shop. It also survived moving out of state.
great point about scoring with a tracksaw going back never thought about it before
That adjustment in circular saw is super smooth
I also have the same question about the gap at top of the door on the hinge side. I have over a 1/4” gap between the door and the face of the cabinet. It does not look right but the hinges have a metal tab that stops the hinges from being mounted any deeper into the frame. I am using the same 1/2” overlay hinges as shown on your videos. I have tried all of the adjustment screws and have the double doors looking good except for the big open gap that is very noticeable at top corners of each door. Not sure what I might be doing wrong. Wise I could send you a picture of the gap. As they say a picture is worth a thousand words. Thank you your videos are very informative by far the most helpful I found. You job.
@@user-qr5zj9yq7v there are a few things that it could be, if you cannot adjust the hinge to close the gap to the cabinet carcass to at least 1/16-1/8”, then you did not mount the hinge plate on the carcass far back enough, or your door and/or you frame is warped. Check these 3 things. I would start by making sure your hinge plate distance from the front of the cabinet is correct as per manufacturers specifications. Then check your door for warpage and out of square.
what type of earphones are you using?
Brilliant
SWEET ~😮~ Scoring ✂️ Cut ... back then forth
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Good tip, thanks Anthony.
Awesome video brother !!
Hi, I can't get TSO products where I live bit I can get UJK. I heard they are the same products. Do you know if that's true?
@@danthechippie4439 UJK is a separate company, which is actually Axminister, but TSO carries and sells their products here in the U.S.
That throw away was a boss move🤣
Love the accent
Yo prenso las piezas a unir y luego meto los tornillos. Es que los hoyos dejan poco material para que las cabezas de los tornillos se aprieten, y si los fuerzo a juntar las piezas pueden fácilmente generar una grieta en el hoyo. Muy buena esa máquina, a propósito. Existe en 220v?
Hey, excuse me for writing in Spanish. I didn't notice you wrote in English. 😅
Your advice about locking the stop collar was excellent. It really is a time saver. I'm just getting used to using the TPG guides.
So we dont need a parrarle guide, we can just use this combo?
@@novelanederland3902 this is a parallel guide attached to the guide rail square. This combination is for repeatable crosscuts. Parallel guides by themselves are for long, consistent and repeatable rip cuts.
I have the Kapex and it's a great saw. However it has a major problem. Having those rails forward like they are, causes a big problem when you tilt the saw over at 45. The rails are then so close to the table that the cut thickness is severely restricted. This has happened many times and I find I have to use my old Makita chop saw to do the cuts.
@@messenger8279 really?, I’ve never had a problem in the 4 years I’ve been using it and I’ve done thousands of bevel cuts as you’re describing.
How many sheets does it take to build
I doubt that I'll ever cut 5" molding but this is really good to know. I've always wondered what that lever was for. It seemed to get in the way for no good reason. It is green, so it has to do something useful. Now I know. Thanks!
Thy Anthony
Thankyou Anthony! I've had a Kapex for 7 years and didn't know this feature. Would have saved me a ton of time cutting a 5" cove molding.
Good information! Thx!
Thank you bro for this tip .Greetings from a Austrian Woodworker . 👍
I didn’t know…. Thanks Anthony!
Hi, did you receive written step by step instructions with the plans, or just the plans?
@@danthechippie4439 there are no written instructions, just the parts list, materials needed and the measurements with drawings.
Thanks bro
Don’t waste that unused clamping strip at the back….size it for your Router or Jigsaw.👍
The wood burning with Kreg jig
Do you recommend I buy the 118 in makita track if I’m using a lot of sheet goods
@@jessehilburn4924 I have the 3000mm festool rail, there’s nothing like it when breaking down sheet foods. No more connecting tracks and worrying about a non straight cut.
Thank you
Yup, thanks for the helpful video. I want to replace some wornout wood center mounts in drawers built in the 50s. My concern is that the bottoms of these drawers are only ⅛ of inch thick. So there's not enough room to screw the clips to the bottom of the drawer securely. I'm thinking that adding an ⅛ of an inch sheet of plywood to the inside bottom of the drawer would give me the room I need to screw the clips up from underneath. Do you think this is a sound idea, or can you see a problem with it that I may not be aware of? Also, I am not a carpenter. I just love working with wood and making my own repairs when I can.
Im about to buy the drawings for the Paulk smart bench i think its called as it houses a mitre / table saw as well as being an asssembly bench. Do you have plans to make one? If so id love to hear your thoughts
@@danthechippie4439 I do not plan to build one because I now have a big shop where I can leave all my tools in a dedicated location without losing any space. If you head to my channel, you will see a new shop tour and a few videos in the new shop with many more videos ready to be edited. I really don’t have a need for the smart bench, however if you are tight on space or do a lot of jobsite work, it may be worth it for you. I like the Paulk bench but I never felt the need for a smart bench on jobsites because I had my miter saw and table saw on wheeled folding stands.
Hi again. Just thought id say i received the smart bench from Ron and for some reason i thought they be in metric but instead they are in imperial with some metric drawings. Did you find that with yours? I also noticed on page one you can click on a toll list but mine were emailed so i can't click on anything @AnthonyScolaro1
Question. Rather than all those calibrations and stuff, why don't you set up a decent table saw, and you can cut any size you want.
@@Jaypark1113 when I was in this small shop I had no room for a table saw and I did a lot of work out in the field, in people’s homes. Now I have a large custom shop and I have a large cabinet saw. These videos are primarily for the people who cannot have a table saw for lack of space or they don’t want to lug a contractor saw around to jobsites.
Glad I saw your video. Just purchased the Milwaukee track saw and the TSO square. Planning on adding the // guide system as well. One question, when you calibrated the flip stop w the adjustable square you only did this with one of the flip stops. Did you only do one to save time and implied that you would calibrate all flip-stops the same way?
It seems Rockler has redesigned their LR32 hole drilling jig. The new one is $119 and clamps to the edges of the board, with hole,drilling jogs on each side correctly aligned. This is a nice alternative to the Festool LR32 which cost $350 and up. Thanks for the tip. Cheers
I thought it might be possible to run Makita on the Festool rail, just never saw it done.
Better to use a bandsaw or jigsaw
@@kb6dxn not everyone has a bandsaw, and as I mentioned you can use a jigsaw but it’s much slower. This technique is not for everyone,however it’s a method used by pros for decades because of its speed and accuracy at the jobsite. Don’t think that bandsaws or jigsaws are any less dangerous, I’ve seen plenty of accidents on with both of those machines. Anything can be dangerous without lack of knowledge, technique or being distracted.
Thanks for your explanation. I've watched 3 videos showing the 2 types of plug cutters, I only learned about these today; I may be old and missing things, but your description of the 2 bits was the first one where I understood the differences between the two: straight sided, versus tapered plugs. 👏🏻
Time for a Syslight
How much would you charge for a job like this?
@@StephenBe that’s a very broad question that I get all the time, so this is the best answer I can give. it all depends on the area and what the going rates are in that area. For a job like this, if it’s only for one closet, I know it takes me a half an hour to do it but there’s travel, tool setup and tear down after, and is there any demo of the old closet shelving? After all that is taken into consideration, I take my daily rate and charge accordingly for how long I will be at the job, plus the cost of materials.
@@AnthonyScolaro1 thank you for the honest response.
Thanks for clearly explaining the offset functionality! I watched two other videos that glossed over it before I found yours
Feed them all summer. Use a bow to put one in the freezer.
Always nice to have free protein roaming around
@@MatthewRogerson-wk3bd lol
Beautiful.
Just subscribed. I like your delivery. Right to the point and no BS. Good job!
Can it cut perfectly through twill fabric ?
I’m not sure, you’ll have to check the manufacturer’s spec sheet. I would think any fabric material would catch fire.
@AnthonyScolaro1 sorry I’m not clear what you were doing with the combination square during the calibration? Did it set to 200?
These details make more money 😊
What hinges are they for overlayed doors?
What overlay or what model hinges am I using?
That´s it. Thanks for reminding us.
Not everyone knows this. There are some beginners and even intermediate woodworkers on here also.
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