DIY mini Circular Saw With PVC pipe and a 775 DC Motor. It Actually Works!

Is it really possible to build a powerful and practical circular saw using just a few simple PVC pipes and a 775 motor? In this video, that’s exactly what we did a creative, low-cost DIY project perfect for anyone who loves building and making things! 🔩 I chose PVC pipes because they are: Lightweight and easy to handle Strong and durable Water-resistant and rust-proof And most importantly, affordable and widely available! ⚡ The 775 motor (12V to 24V) is the heart of this tool! It delivers amazing power, especially when running at 24V. It cuts fast and precisely, and gives you a professional feel while working. 🧪 I tested the tool in real conditions: On thick wood excellent results On ceramic smooth cuts, no chipping It can make grooves, full cuts, and even angled cuts! 🛠️ Technical features: Supports cutting discs up to 11.5 cm in diameter Can be powered by battery or adapter Great for home projects and light workshop use Simple, functional design no welding or complex tools required 🙏 Thanks for taking the time to watch this video! If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, I’d love to hear from you in the comments. If you enjoyed this kind of content, don’t forget to subscribe to my channel so you won’t miss the next builds.    / @mrpvc-tb1lt   👍 And of course like and share the video! Your support means a lot ❤️ #mr_pvc #diy #circular_saw #pvc_pipe #homemade Video chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Turning a PVC pipe into a flat PVC sheet 01:19 Making the upper blade cover 03:43 Building the motor housing 05:00 Making the handle and attaching it to the housing 07:38 Constructing the motor base and shaft 08:49 Assembling the motor, shaft, and components 09:47 Testing and relay wiring 12:32 Making the base plate 15:35 Making the blade guard and mounting the blade onto the flange 16:21 Designing and installing the adjustable angle plate on the base 18:09 Creating the logo and the cutting distance guide 19:04 Final test