10-18-2017, 06:09 PM
(10-18-2017, 01:40 PM)jteneyck Wrote: Really? Have you ever done it? It was a complete bust when I tried. The half moon blade (I know, you would never think of using one for that job, but I did.) teeth blind in a couple of inches. I tried a straight bi-metal coarse tooth blade, too. Maybe it cut 6 inches or so, slowly and with difficulty, before the teeth lost their edge and was done. And I did that out along a wall where I could get the tool close. There's no way to easily hold it under a toe tick. Or control the depth of cut. Assuming it did cut.
John
John--you make a simple job sound impossible because you chose the wrong blade and gave up too easily. The oscillating multi-tool fits under the toe kick with the blade installed at an angle and the tool resting on the floor then establishes the depth of cut. Do give the right blades another try. The tool you cobbled together looks potentially rather dangerous, like it would be easy to have it get away from you.
Wood is good.