Summary of CLEVER things to do with an Oscillating Multi-Tool!

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This video discusses the many uses for an oscillating multi-tool, including woodcutting, metal cutting, and plastic cutting. The author shares tips on how to use the tool effectively, including using a block of wood as a guide and turning the tool upside down to see the cut more easily. Carbide tooth blades are the best all-purpose blade for metal and plastic cutting, but are not good for woodcutting. Sanding attachments are best suited for rougher work, such as paint removal or removing rust and other bursts from metal.

  • 00:00:00 The oscillating multi-tool is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of tasks, including plunge cuts and straight cuts. The author shares tips on how to use the tool effectively, including using a block of wood as a guide and turning the tool upside down to see the cut more easily. It is important to use less force and speed when cutting metal, and to let the tool do the work.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses different types of blades for woodcutting, metal cutting, and plastic cutting. For woodcutting, blades with larger teeth and more space between them are best, while blades with shorter teeth and more teeth for metal cutting are also good. Carbide tooth blades are the best all-purpose blade for metal and plastic cutting, but are not good for woodcutting. Sanding attachments are best suited for rougher work, such as paint removal or removing rust and other bursts from metal.
  • 00:10:00 The oscillating multi-tool is a useful tool for a variety of tasks in the woodworking realm. The blades are of high quality, and the tool is cheaper than some of the more popular brands.

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