BRAND NEW DRYWALL CUTTING BLADE, for Cutting Sheetrock with an Oscillating Saw

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If you ever need to cut out drywall and want to know the best tool for cutting sheetrock, you need to watch this. I've cut a lot of drywall with an oscillating tool blade, and this new DRYWALL BLADE blew me away. When doing drywall repairs you often need to make difficult cuts and this is designed especially for that. Instead of cutting drywall with a sawzall or reciprocating saw, try this. I used a Milwaukee and Dewalt oscillating tool for this test. I was a little skeptical, but for cutting drywall with an oscillating tool, they nailed it.

UPDATE: Be careful when pull cutting with this blade as the tip can break off. If you take your time, it works fine, but if you try to rush it, it can break.

HERE'S THE LINK TO CLICK TO GET THESE BLADES- And we do make a very small commission on each blade, but it cost you the same, so thank you for using our links-

HERE'S SOME LINKS TO THE TOOLS IN OUR VIDEOS-

Time Stamps, just click a chapter title to jump right to that section of the video-
Free Tool Giveaway 1:34
Features of the blade: 3:55
Why use an oscillating blade to cut drywall 7:30
Testing the blades 11:25
Cutting out a square hole with the blade across lumber- 13:55
Cutting a circle 17:40
Disadvantages of the blade- 20:10

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I actually like the theme song. Reminds me of my dad - “do it right”! 💙 He was a builder also but unfortunately died when I was only 10 of colon cancer. I wish he was still alive to teach me and help me learn and guide us in building a new house here. But I’m super grateful for great guys and teachers like the “Kilted Guy”. Very cool his dad was in the trades too.
Thank you so much for all your great videos! I learn a lot. I also like watching the “Vancouver Carpenter”. He loves everything dry wall and I’d watch him at 1 am etc guiding me through a major dry wall mess I was working on improving myself on my own (hubby didn’t care about making it look nice since it was just a laundry room area but since I spend so much time there I didn’t want to look at a wall that appeared pregnant and seeing checkered board grid everywhere (especially since I was doing the painting and paid money for nice color, “Little Boy Blue” by Sherwin Williams)). Later on after I got done with my drywall and made a huge mess with dust lol, I discovered Kilted Guy’s videos. I am a lot more confident to at least try repairs etc thanks to theses guys.

Thank you so much gentleman. And we need a good saw with vacuum attacked and a better shop vac attachment! I have Rigid’d but it falls off easily.

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As a homeowner, I have used a utility knife for years to do drywall repairs. I was amazed with not only this type of tool but with the versatility of this new styled cutting blade. Your video (s) are easy to understand, thank you!

meangreen
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i like the talking than the demo. coz it brings me to sleep which is the real reason why I visited this video. Thanks for the quick sleep. I'll watch this video again when my insomnia attack again

grev
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Man, I thought my ex wife could talk!

MrInnovativeEnergy
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That’s my favorite drywall blade! It took a little to get used to it but once I had it down, I realized it was the best. It’s like a mini and thin jab saw creating very little dust. Everyone is different and was never really a fan of using a jab saw being afraid like you said knicking a wire or puncturing a pipe. Very impressed by the shavers too when you accidentally cut a hole or square slightly small. Quick, easy and precise. When I searched for one just like yours, I found that Milwaukee also made one but exactly the same w/ the shavers, depth gauges etc. Also I don’t know why but I feel like I already commented on this video. If I did, oh well. Haha! 🤔😂🤷🏻‍♂️👍🏼”🪚”

chiquisbaby
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This was a good one for future patches - which is pretty much all I see myself doing these days. I am in the process of investigating these tools right now and your video popped up. Thanks for your efforts.

tag
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U r a genius sir! Been searching for a way to cut a circle in drywall for recessed lights. This blade is a must.

andrewcpham
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HERE'S THE LINK TO CLICK TO GET THESE BLADES- And we do make a very small commission on each blade, but it cost you the same, so thank you for using our links-

HERE'S SOME LINKS TO THE TOOLS IN OUR VIDEOS-

ThatKiltedGuyDIY
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Great info. Something that's worked well for me is Makita's drywall saw. Cuts straight.
Has a dust port. Also has a depth setting. Worth reviewing. Thanks for the video.

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I’d hate to be this guys apprentice holding his ladder steady. 😳😂😂😂

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I know a lot of you think I talked to much, but most of my viewers are novices, so I point out things you might already know, so feel free to skip ahead if you want to see it in action. If you want to go straight to the demo, then see the description for a clickable chapter index.

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As a Scotsman I approve of this video, cheers!!

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I use an oscillating tool quite a bit to cut drywall when I want to limit dust. I have found the round or half round steel blades work excellent, one great feature of these blades is they are very skinny and make a super fine cut free of feathering, however they dull quickly since they are made for wood. I just got a segmented carbide grout blade and will report back LOLs.

maryadam
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I bought one because of your video, don't do much boarding anymore, but I can see the usefulness of this blade around the house, thanks.

bobseguin
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10:14 LET'S GET INTO SOME CUTTING

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I'd be using those serrated edges as my depth gauge once the numbers disappeared if I had to. I'm not usually a drywall finisher but I did a job last year that was 20, 000 square feet of drywall with my dad, I learnt as just as much from watching your videos as I learnt from guy I was doing it with, the job turned out fine.

nathanmitchell
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I guess I'm going to need this, since a lot of my work at home will involve drywall. Thanks for this video, because I wouldn't have known about this blade otherwise.

elizabetholiviaclark
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I got one and broke the dagger part in the corner of the drywall. I demo molded and wet drywall from floods and too damn weak to use my knife.

But I can tell you the imperial blade speeds my workflow up

RedBoySlick
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I sure could have use this tool when I started my business 15years ago this are great tools not to mention the help exelente thanks 👍.

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