【世界初】スイング式のボックスジョイント治具を作った 

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024

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  • @twcdesign
    @twcdesign  3 месяца назад +1416

    よくあるボックスジョイント治具をかなりシンプルにしてみました!
    厳密に言えば加工は直線でないと思うのですが、問題なく組むことができました👍
    毎日ショート動画を更新しています!
    チャンネル登録&高評価をよろしくお願いします🙇

    • @dmxumrrk332
      @dmxumrrk332 3 месяца назад +31

      Мне тоже кажется, что получается дуга, но на таком большом радиусе это уже не важно.

    • @willianarguello4678
      @willianarguello4678 3 месяца назад +19

      @@twcdesign yo solo castellano y nahualt. Lamento no tener cómo saber qué has respondido, pero me siento afortunado por ser la generación que responde a medias la interacción, no tengo claro si vd entiende mi idioma, para mí vosotros solo existian en los libros y las película, yo no se que raza de hombres o costumbres tienen, ni siquiera sé si tienen nuestro mismo Dios, ni de donde queda vuestra casa. Yo fuí campesino, estudié y trabajé en artes gráficas, ahora tomo mas en serio mi pasatiempo y veo tus películas, vivo en Boaco, Nicaragua, Centroamérica. Yo te envío saludes y las bendiciones que puedas tener derecho del Dios de Abraham.

    • @pulsaronkvazarov8001
      @pulsaronkvazarov8001 2 месяца назад +8

      ​@@dmxumrrk332
      Толщина детали тоже влияет.

    • @davidguy9197
      @davidguy9197 2 месяца назад +8

      @@dmxumrrk332 oui, il y a bien un arc, mais la flèche sur une aussi courte distance et dans du bois n'est pas sensible, dans du métal qui aurait beaucoup moins d'élasticité ça pourrait peut-être jouer. Plus le point de rotation du gabarit est éloigné et plus l'arc se rapproche d'une ligne droite

    • @auniquemarshall8037
      @auniquemarshall8037 2 месяца назад +7

      I love and appreciate how smart men are 👍👏

  • @DirtyDwarfFTW
    @DirtyDwarfFTW 2 месяца назад +6758

    The first rule of carpentry: If life gives you a lemon, make a jig.

    • @luiscremonini3635
      @luiscremonini3635 2 месяца назад +11

      A FAKEEEE jig?

    • @RellMayers
      @RellMayers 2 месяца назад

      ​@@luiscremonini3635every jig is fake or every jig is real

    • @JonGray-v9v
      @JonGray-v9v 2 месяца назад +38

      Gettin’ Jiggy with it!

    • @ChiIIerClan
      @ChiIIerClan 2 месяца назад +5

      If life gives you a melon, you might be dyslexic.

    • @troyjanise9051
      @troyjanise9051 2 месяца назад +25

      If life gives you a lemon, be glad it wasn't herpes.

  • @卓真壁
    @卓真壁 3 месяца назад +97

    すげぇ!
    真面目に感動した

  • @eddybash1342
    @eddybash1342 3 месяца назад +1383

    There is a problem: the angle of curvature of the mortise

    • @NigelClarry
      @NigelClarry 3 месяца назад +162

      Initially thought that but it’s minuscule

    • @eddybash1342
      @eddybash1342 3 месяца назад +89

      @@NigelClarry This explains the visible offset when assembling the 2 parts. ;)

    • @bluj78
      @bluj78 3 месяца назад +45

      Does the distance from the pivot point minimise that?

    • @BakkuIa
      @BakkuIa 3 месяца назад +11

      I don't see it.

    • @fko3143
      @fko3143 3 месяца назад +49

      It's like 1 or 0,5 mm offset you're right. It's from the radius. My old carpentry mentor would say if it's clearly visible in the end product then it's not selling.

  • @LordCeeJay
    @LordCeeJay Месяц назад +504

    Each slot will be slightly arched due to the pivot point. If the lumber was thicker, it may not fit together well.

    • @23desdfe345r2fd23f23
      @23desdfe345r2fd23f23 21 день назад +61

      thats part of why it fits together so tightly actually.

    • @Dosbomber
      @Dosbomber 20 дней назад +8

      That's why I use a table saw jig to do this.

    • @DozertheBravo
      @DozertheBravo 17 дней назад +32

      If both pieces were cut using the same motion it would still be a perfect fit. But yeah it bugged me seeing it done this way also lol

    • @jnicholasp
      @jnicholasp 17 дней назад +11

      @@23desdfe345r2fd23f23 Maybe, but in a way that makes getting the fit right more fiddly, not less. The spacing between the router bit and the peg in the board is what controls the fit; if there were enough of a radius on the cut that it added meaningfully to the tightness of the fit overall, you would start to see a gap on the outer edge of each finger while the inner edges started to compress. You're better off with a table saw dado jig that makes straight fingers, and just adjusting the spacing between the dado blade & peg (i.e. a piece of wood the width of the finger).

    • @69butternut.
      @69butternut. 17 дней назад +13

      Ah yes, the classic ‘if’.

  • @natalyshulyarenko7133
    @natalyshulyarenko7133 Месяц назад +152

    Обожаю смотреть как кто-то что-то делает своими руками. Лайк. И инструменту лайк, и мастеру лайк. 😊

  • @吉田-k6c
    @吉田-k6c 2 месяца назад +613

    めっちゃ歯医者さん😂
    釘を使わないで木を組み合わせる技法めちゃくちゃすきです。
    作業場の木の匂いも

    • @Rabbit_Gravity
      @Rabbit_Gravity 2 месяца назад +15

      なんかの音に似てるって思ってたけどこれだ!

    • @イカ天-z5o
      @イカ天-z5o 2 месяца назад +7

      指物っていうらしいですよ。
      (さしもの)

    • @Unityan
      @Unityan Месяц назад +3

      俺はクマンバチの飛行のピアノ曲を思い出した

    • @ВладимирСавинский-я7э
      @ВладимирСавинский-я7э Месяц назад

      Когда грамотный столяр с правильными руками и хорошим инструментом который готовит сам то гвозди не нужны, хватит шипа и шканта .

    • @SonofDaVinci4
      @SonofDaVinci4 Месяц назад +1

      Your comment is like a haiku poem.

  • @EngineNo9x
    @EngineNo9x 2 месяца назад +514

    To any inexperienced DIY’er who might try to copy this method, do not use a metal stop block that close to your cutter head.

    • @HyperionBadger
      @HyperionBadger 2 месяца назад +11

      That’s exactly what I thought.

    • @Highmagic123
      @Highmagic123 2 месяца назад +5

      can u tell me why?

    • @mastere6115
      @mastere6115 2 месяца назад +62

      ​​@@Highmagic123 Essentially, having a high speed metal drill bit too close to a metal piece like that could be dangerous due to the fact that if they collide it could send either shrapnel or the jig flying.
      If for instance instead you use wood, if it accidentally connects it'll just cut the wood up and be far less dangerous.

    • @EngineNo9x
      @EngineNo9x 2 месяца назад +23

      @@Highmagic123 if you are a beginner then the chances of something being set up incorrectly and those 2 pieces of metal colliding are much higher. And I promise you do not want that to happen.

    • @Dlutheran
      @Dlutheran 2 месяца назад +14

      They should have used a wooden peg

  • @КиримПолтаржицкий
    @КиримПолтаржицкий 2 месяца назад +37

    В возрасте 54-х лет я узнал, как это делается. До этого была загадка. Спасибо!

    • @ekaterinakatyusha3815
      @ekaterinakatyusha3815 Месяц назад +5

      Мне 52 и до этого для меня тоже это была большая загадка. Думала что всё конкретно вымеряют😅

    • @lokeshmuradiya8182
      @lokeshmuradiya8182 Месяц назад

      ​@@ekaterinakatyusha3815तुम अभी भी 30 साल की लगती हो

  • @dadc14
    @dadc14 Месяц назад +197

    Beautiful carpentry. Haven’t seen it done like that in my life and ive been in construction the last 15 years. Great video

    • @teatonaz
      @teatonaz 28 дней назад +6

      Don’t feel bad for not having seen this in 15 years of construction. My last job was 27 years and I was still learning things when I left it. P.s. if that isn’t enough, I have socks older than 15 years, so it’s not all that long. You’re still young, and learning. A good thing. Cheers.

    • @Doxon-yr3sy
      @Doxon-yr3sy 18 дней назад

      Can try search 「榫卯建築」

    • @jerroldkazynski5480
      @jerroldkazynski5480 16 дней назад +3

      Cabinet makers in France were doing similar work with hand tools in the 1700s.

    • @prototypep4
      @prototypep4 12 дней назад +3

      Construction workers aren't exactly fine craftsmen. No offense but your average carpenter on a job site is not the same thing as a furniture maker who these kinds of joints are specialised for. Hell most job carpenters I've seen can barely cut a dovetail. It's just not part of the job. Measure and cut some mitred boards though and there's no one quicker.

  • @柴まる-z2x
    @柴まる-z2x 24 дня назад +17

    なんだこのただただスッキリする動画は…

  • @Y.Molina
    @Y.Molina 2 месяца назад +30

    見てて心地が良い

  • @サイキクライド
    @サイキクライド 2 месяца назад +8

    ギターアンプ作るのに必要だから見れてよかった

  • @firesnake6556
    @firesnake6556 2 месяца назад +391

    You may not realize it, but you added a circumference to every cut. The cuts will be slightly rounded. So they wont be a perfect fit.
    They will mesh tightly because soft wood will compress, but if you made your jig to cut straight in, you can make a more perfect corner.

    • @snuffysmif9801
      @snuffysmif9801 2 месяца назад +22

      Yeah, but the curves are all the same, so... Besides, at that plank thickness, it won't matter much.

    • @mygiftmatters
      @mygiftmatters 2 месяца назад +26

      Yet the circumstance of the cut adds strength to the final product, which may ironically increase the value of what he is trying to accomplish. ❤

    • @aldwinnuguid4472
      @aldwinnuguid4472 2 месяца назад +5

      If it's on a straight not for a corner.

    • @sbeasley1120
      @sbeasley1120 2 месяца назад +33

      Round Earthers rejoice. Curved surfaces on this small scale can still make acceptable square or flat surfaces.

    • @AmericansWillRise
      @AmericansWillRise 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@sbeasley1120yes!!!! 😂😂😂

  • @snowmansid
    @snowmansid Месяц назад +45

    I think that those people who are commenting on the curvature of the cut don't understand the type of joint. A comb joint is reliant on glue for its strength, for that reason there will be clearance on the comb to allow for the glue that will also eliminate any issue with the radius of the cut. This method provides a huge surface area in comparison to the thickness of the material that is to be jointed. The fact that the joint can be simply pushed together at the end of the video shows that the machinist has set things up perfectly. Commercially this joint would be cut using a stacked cutter block in one pass.

    • @TheRealMagisD
      @TheRealMagisD 20 дней назад +5

      Just because something fits together half assed doesn't mean it's done right. There's a reason why half or more of the "commercially" available furniture is shit.

    • @davidvenegas6401
      @davidvenegas6401 14 дней назад +3

      It makes it actually be tight. If it was perfect they would just slide past each other. They need to be a little off to grip each other. One needs to be bigger or curved.

    • @Wornout1
      @Wornout1 13 дней назад

      Excellent answer sid

  • @7887-zt1ky
    @7887-zt1ky 14 часов назад

    おお!あめいじんぐぅ〜👍

  • @willianarguello4678
    @willianarguello4678 3 месяца назад +378

    Ese corte experimenta cierta curvatura, ese radio no afecta el resultado?

    • @TransformationV
      @TransformationV 2 месяца назад +72

      Yeah, so it isn't a perfect system, but wood tends to work with deformities pretty well.

    • @wolfsworkshop9095
      @wolfsworkshop9095 2 месяца назад +73

      It does, but it's also such a long radius that it really doesn't matter

    • @Liaderc
      @Liaderc 2 месяца назад +8

      Ves por joder a los gringos todo lo que te dicen😅

    • @Demokratie39
      @Demokratie39 2 месяца назад +10

      Afecta poco por la gran curvatura del mismo....

    • @theoriginalmonstermaker
      @theoriginalmonstermaker 2 месяца назад +7

      I thought the same... but it seems pretty effective!

  • @Evgen__B
    @Evgen__B 2 месяца назад +47

    Зачем добавлять к шипам радиус, если можно сделать это на 90-градусной каретке?

  • @niknaisvecis4621
    @niknaisvecis4621 3 месяца назад +116

    If the board is wider it wouldn't work because of rotation

    • @maxinehardy9411
      @maxinehardy9411 2 месяца назад +3

      the radius from the axis of rotation to the bit doesnt change, so wider boards would fit as well as narrower ones

    • @mrhsiehofficial
      @mrhsiehofficial 2 месяца назад +15

      @@maxinehardy9411he probably means thicker?

    • @maxinehardy9411
      @maxinehardy9411 2 месяца назад +4

      @@mrhsiehofficial gotcha, that would make sense.

    • @daesong1378
      @daesong1378 2 месяца назад

      Just use a really long ass lever, the thicker the wood the further away you hold the piece from the pivot point. Nohomo

    • @jacobnagel5116
      @jacobnagel5116 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@mrhsiehofficialwider. thicker. It all depends on which side of the board you're standing. 😉

  • @IWANNAGOBACKTOTHEWAIFUSWOMB
    @IWANNAGOBACKTOTHEWAIFUSWOMB 21 день назад

    おぉすげえ

  • @ЕвгенийАверкиев-ж6ц
    @ЕвгенийАверкиев-ж6ц Месяц назад +3

    是的,我也很驚訝,輕微的曲率讓各個部件完美地結合在一起👍實踐比紙上談兵的理論更重要。好主意!

  • @joran95
    @joran95 3 месяца назад +118

    I don't understand why it doesn't give the cuts a radius since the backboard is rotating.

    • @akun10years10
      @akun10years10 3 месяца назад +32

      The bow is small enough i guess

    • @rasafrasit
      @rasafrasit 3 месяца назад +62

      only because the radius of the armature is sufficiently long. Basically this is a terrible idea that only works by accident

    • @caolanod2261
      @caolanod2261 3 месяца назад +5

      That was my first thought. It'll have a tiny one it's unavoidable.

    • @CakeZRqGoTR
      @CakeZRqGoTR 3 месяца назад +2

      TWC had posted a better one before that doesn't have this risk. People thought it did, though.

    • @anb9999
      @anb9999 3 месяца назад +20

      ​@@rasafrasitwdym a terrible idea that works lol, it works and that's all that matters

  • @bigj6053
    @bigj6053 2 месяца назад +23

    These comments are something else. Can anybody tell me what happens to the small radius you guys are crying about when man flips the first board? I mean I'm pretty sure this guy has enough skill to make a jig that cuts straight forward if that's what he wanted to do. He's sharing something that he knows is different and works very well. Appreciate it.

    • @markbaker5599
      @markbaker5599 2 месяца назад +10

      Didn't you know? All the worlds experts on everything are in the comment sections of shorts videos

    • @matthewellenberger1905
      @matthewellenberger1905 2 месяца назад

      It would work fine for thinner boards like he has there; you have a valid point.

    • @wilhelmdietrich8474
      @wilhelmdietrich8474 Месяц назад +1

      The end order has a slightly wavy look to it at the end and it's illegal to smooth that out using any of the hundreds of tools that might do so. So even if this saves a shitload of time or effort, it's bad because it's not perfect.

    • @DeadeyeDaily
      @DeadeyeDaily Месяц назад

      Don't tell me what to do! 🤣

    • @jeffreykindron7162
      @jeffreykindron7162 Месяц назад

      Looked tight enough for me 😅😂. Any perceptible radius is hidden in the joint.

  • @田村吉-z6p
    @田村吉-z6p 3 месяца назад +6

    いつも為になる木工作治具をありがとうございます!!
    もし良かったらあなたの木工部屋のルームツアーとかしてくれませんか?
    とても興味があります!!

  • @ジョナス鳥
    @ジョナス鳥 16 дней назад

    最初のところ「しかのこのこのここし」までリズム合ってた

  • @marcothehammer
    @marcothehammer Месяц назад +2

    Fabulous example of a simple and practical joint system. Well done!

  • @hogey74
    @hogey74 2 месяца назад +53

    The bloody Japanese are so good at this! Seriously, we should be sending kids there to learn the attitude and myriad skills it takes to work with wood in these ways. Even hardened tradies in Australia sigh when they see this stuff and wish they could take the time to add such quality and sheer love to the stuff that will endure beyond them.

  • @umibozusan
    @umibozusan 3 месяца назад +46

    can you post a longer video explaining how do you setup the distance between the pin and the first cutout? Also how to properly select the pin width for the router bit

    • @hekama
      @hekama 3 месяца назад +8

      You solved it, they are the same width.

    • @nicneam
      @nicneam 3 месяца назад +5

      You can make it any distance depends how big you want the fingers to be.

    • @johnnye6436
      @johnnye6436 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@nicneam Pero... Me parece que el ancho de la guía y tambien la distancia de ella a la perforación, TIENE que es exactamente iguales al ancho de la perforación...

    • @MergedElement
      @MergedElement 2 месяца назад +6

      @@nicneamdoesn’t it need to match the width of the blade?

    • @wtfbbqbye
      @wtfbbqbye 2 месяца назад +3

      If the router bit is 1/4 inch then the space between the metal peg and the cut would also need to be 1/4

  • @chicotant423
    @chicotant423 3 месяца назад +85

    日本の木の文化って凄いのに
    継承されて欲しいですね

    • @イワシの埋葬
      @イワシの埋葬 3 месяца назад +10

      急にどうした

    • @valdirgarc
      @valdirgarc 2 месяца назад +6

      Eu tenho visto vídeos de excelentes artesãos do Japão. Aqui no Brasil também temos excelentes artesãos.

    • @Yanto-Kun-JP
      @Yanto-Kun-JP 2 месяца назад +5

      これって まっすぐじゃない溝なので、円弧でしょ? 隙間だらけだよ。じゃなかったら無理やり かちこむしかない。。。

    • @0tamae80
      @0tamae80 2 месяца назад +2

      え?継承されてますよ?宮大工とか。

    • @かこうえん-l4l
      @かこうえん-l4l 21 день назад

      @@0tamae80 今は狭き門で絶滅危惧種だよ

  • @kuwabarayoshimitu328
    @kuwabarayoshimitu328 29 дней назад

    素晴らしい

  • @KoriinWR
    @KoriinWR Месяц назад +4

    I SWEAR! JAPANESE WOODCRAFTS ARE THE BEST!! ♥️

  • @Odurs
    @Odurs 2 месяца назад +15

    Incredible craftsmanship! Love the attention to detail.

  • @type97_tm
    @type97_tm 3 месяца назад +22

    治具が円運動なので加工面も曲線になるのでは?と心配したんですが見た限りこのサイズなら大丈夫そうですね

    • @Tetaho102
      @Tetaho102 2 месяца назад +1

      Радиус большой кривизной можно пренебречь.

  • @oujoureika
    @oujoureika 22 дня назад

    天才か!

  • @sugar_m.1562
    @sugar_m.1562 Месяц назад

    天才や

  • @きっちゃんエビフライ
    @きっちゃんエビフライ 3 месяца назад +5

    いっつも凄いなって思いながら拝見してます。
    先進的な工具メーカーになれる気がしてならない。

  • @tingle2958
    @tingle2958 3 месяца назад +15

    Damn. I absolutely love this channel. So clever.

  • @pablojavierfontana9735
    @pablojavierfontana9735 2 месяца назад +13

    EXCELENTE!!!.Gracias por compartirlo,saludos desde Argentina!!!🤗

  • @Randy-w2f
    @Randy-w2f 12 дней назад

    I'm so impressed. I've been trying to get it right for years to no avail. Thank you so much.

  • @T100-d5v
    @T100-d5v 16 часов назад

    beautiful work

  • @SavageTools
    @SavageTools Месяц назад +3

    Good job🎉🎉

  • @user-oj9vj1cb1ecw
    @user-oj9vj1cb1ecw 2 месяца назад +7

    Изумительно. Надо взять на заметку.
    Я аж даже учуял запах сосны .
    👍👍👍

  • @davidjablonski6724
    @davidjablonski6724 2 месяца назад +4

    Satisfaction level 100

  • @狐水
    @狐水 22 дня назад

    天才だあ

  • @CienciadaAlmaOficial
    @CienciadaAlmaOficial 24 дня назад

    Que ideia brilhante, tenho certeza que ajudará milhares de pessoas na terra que nao tem recursos para comprar equipamentos caros, a realizarem seus trabalhos de forma mais eficiente e bonito. Parabens, obrigada por compartilhar!!

  • @mauricedesilva1195
    @mauricedesilva1195 Месяц назад +4

    Absolutely fantastic ✌ ❤❤❤

  • @DirtBallPaul
    @DirtBallPaul 2 месяца назад +4

    Thank you for sharing your trade secret on making such a beautiful ,skilfully done joint! Wonderful i will remember that obe. I had a machine shop nearly 30 yrs, just forced to retire from arthritis and work injury damage to muscles. I have many trade secrets many i do not share. I would share to right person and circumstance

    • @naazhimismael6780
      @naazhimismael6780 Месяц назад

      Maybe you should start creating your own channel sir I think it would be really cool

  • @julianweiser9985
    @julianweiser9985 20 дней назад

    The radius does help keep it together. The wood can move and accepts bigger tolerances. Genius!

  • @Sam_Remo
    @Sam_Remo 16 дней назад

    Учась в школе, а это было в 1970х г.г. Мы 12-13 летние пацаны, на уроках труда, делали такиеже соединения вручную. Изготавливали не большие ящички для школьных нужд. Инструментом были только стамеска и молоток. Конечно не всё так красиво и точно получалось, но для нашего возраста это было шедевром. Спасибо нашим Советским учителям.

    • @ЭдуардПавлов-щ4ъ
      @ЭдуардПавлов-щ4ъ 16 дней назад

      Мы и молотки вручную точили.

    • @Sam_Remo
      @Sam_Remo 16 дней назад +1

      @@ЭдуардПавлов-щ4ъ Да! И молотки вручную точили.
      Для меня это была "каторга", но возможно это, повлияло на выбор моей будущей профессии слесаря-инструментальщика.
      В Советской школе всё было продумано. Детей учили работать и даже если 40-50% школьников шли на производство, то это был огромный вклад в развитие страны. Руки рабочие везде были нужны. Кстати и в ПТУ нас приобщали работать руками, хотя и оборудование было.
      Напильник основной инструмент слесаря.
      Всё уничтожила "перестройка".
      В 80х г.г. станочный парк на заводах соответствовал времени -станки с ЧПУ, роботы и др.
      Всё унистожили, в металлолом сдали, заводы опустошили.
      Сейчас мы работаем на уцелевшем оборудовании пятидесятых, семидесятых годов и тисках слесарных, наверное, довоенных. Падение в прошлый век. Наше поколение, осталось последним, которое ещё может из говна и на говне сделать какую-никакую конфету. Молодые, судя по их размахам, ничего не делать и что бы было всё и сразу на такие производства работать не пойдут, да и никто не учит молодёжь. Работать рабочим непристиж.

    • @astrahanit
      @astrahanit 7 дней назад

      ​@@ЭдуардПавлов-щ4ъБыло дело. 😊

  • @littlecabinknits7135
    @littlecabinknits7135 Месяц назад

    As an Engineer I love when people find smart solutions to practical problems!

  • @Estranged180
    @Estranged180 2 месяца назад

    Fun idea, but there's a minor issue. The cuts aren't straight. They have a slight radius to them. This ends with a gap at the top of the joint, and a bulge at the bottom. While it's very small, it's still there, and it's enough to throw the whole thing out of square.

  • @garyt7830
    @garyt7830 Месяц назад +1

    Nice work

  • @BEdwardStover
    @BEdwardStover 21 день назад +1

    Can you do this with 2X14 inch boards 4 feet long, and alternate with 2X10 inch boards 4 feet long, doing it on the long edges and creating a set of stairs that will be naturally stained and with a hard clear finish so that the joints all show? That would be super cool!

  • @Brutalyte616
    @Brutalyte616 19 часов назад

    ...You know, some people are criticizing the curve that would result in thicker pieces of wood, but I'm thinking you could use the curve to restrict what angle the joints can be separated at, make them longer than necessary and overlap them, and then trim the excess off square.

  • @josegaona1924
    @josegaona1924 24 дня назад

    Wow! Awesome work!

  • @kamo4746
    @kamo4746 Месяц назад

    天才

  • @KSAna309
    @KSAna309 24 дня назад

    Мне за 50, я женщина и я в восторге от увиденного. Если муж не примет в производство, я сама сотворю шедевры. С инструментами справляюсь👍 спасибо за науку 💥💥💥

  • @abdulgopur7335
    @abdulgopur7335 Месяц назад

    頭良いです❤

  • @thalinororcbreaker2840
    @thalinororcbreaker2840 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks, I'm about to build a desk drawer that i need to join. I'll just build the jig first. This ought to work nicely.

  • @jeremyboyce7921
    @jeremyboyce7921 22 дня назад

    That is pretty darn cool!

  • @matthewellenberger1905
    @matthewellenberger1905 2 месяца назад

    That jig should be on a parallel bar slide, not a radius.

  • @Cmdtheartist
    @Cmdtheartist 13 дней назад

    That was sweet. It's all in the prep work.

  • @spektraman2659
    @spektraman2659 6 дней назад

    Ele faz parar simples pela prática que tem...!!!! Parabéns!!!

  • @Strwrsgrl01
    @Strwrsgrl01 25 дней назад

    Awesome jig, reminds me of all the times I use to watch this woodworking show on classic PBS

  • @TechTalkTobi
    @TechTalkTobi Месяц назад

    super clean and easy. nice !

  • @faervas1234
    @faervas1234 2 месяца назад

    only work if the board is thin enough. Thicker boards would have a curve in the joints and will have a gap inside the joint.

  • @robertoc.abrahao8119
    @robertoc.abrahao8119 4 дня назад

    Gosto muito de ver os acabamentos e encaixes dessas caixas de madeira aqui no Japão.
    Trabalho delicado e muito simétrico.

  • @Rickscrux
    @Rickscrux 25 дней назад

    Genius. Now millions will be making dovetail joints! Thank you from Texas.

  • @elisanefsantos5967
    @elisanefsantos5967 20 дней назад

    Encaixe perfeito!!❤
    Mas não tem como não assimilar esse barulho com o do dentista!! 😂😂😂😂

  • @yupjuliansje
    @yupjuliansje 10 дней назад

    this is like bob ross making a painting at first you're like "what in the fuck is he doing" and then in the blink of an eye it's magic

  • @y.u.doodat9133
    @y.u.doodat9133 22 дня назад

    Gorgeous-looking finished dovetail! 😍

  • @Macklyn3232
    @Macklyn3232 21 день назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @oedentertainment
    @oedentertainment Месяц назад

    Thats such a good idea!!!

  • @kirkliebscher3299
    @kirkliebscher3299 22 дня назад

    Nice job!

  • @lllakilllresident5410
    @lllakilllresident5410 26 дней назад +1

    すげーw

  • @unholycheeseburger
    @unholycheeseburger 26 дней назад

    That is simple and brilliant

  • @bretthosth5021
    @bretthosth5021 Месяц назад

    What a great simple idea , good to see ppl thinking outside the box

  • @terreila.r.4148
    @terreila.r.4148 Месяц назад

    Wow!! Amazing woodmanship techniques! 😍😍👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Yewerd
    @Yewerd Месяц назад

    i cant wait for my new teeth to arrive! this is SO EXCITING! THANKS! ❤️

  • @SneekySecrets
    @SneekySecrets 2 месяца назад

    Wow! So simple. So effective.

  • @timgads1712
    @timgads1712 26 дней назад

    Never seen this before. Good video and no unnecessary BS.

  • @maxkagi1297
    @maxkagi1297 Месяц назад

    That was pretty impressive, my friend.. 👍🏻💪🏻

  • @analysisonlight605
    @analysisonlight605 8 дней назад

    That was awesome!

  • @MarlenaCarrillo
    @MarlenaCarrillo 20 дней назад

    So interesting to watch... You are so talented.

  • @NoorudeenNoori-b2o
    @NoorudeenNoori-b2o Месяц назад

    とてもいいね

  • @dobrofool
    @dobrofool 19 дней назад

    Dovetails are nice.. but I’ve always loved the look of finger joints 😎

  • @acerboi1
    @acerboi1 19 дней назад

    So yall knew we were overthinking this nothing but luv. Beautiful work

  • @こもも-i1e
    @こもも-i1e Месяц назад

    キャプション読まず動画だけ見てて、何してるんだろう?と見ていたんだけど、最後わぁ!てなった。

  • @lord_toker
    @lord_toker 20 дней назад +1

    doesn't this mean that the path that each cut follows is of an arc, rather than a line?

  • @SyonaraSenorita
    @SyonaraSenorita Месяц назад

    Mate, that's amazing. I know it doesn't equate the same but that's honestly feels like when I find a way to do something faster and more consistently at work using excel 😂

  • @deepakjiprakashji1672
    @deepakjiprakashji1672 Месяц назад

    Every work need human creativity something different old is gold this is very old technique

  • @96suzu_mc
    @96suzu_mc 6 часов назад

    加工が直線にならないおかげで、逆に組んだ際の強度が高そうだなと思いました(*´∀`*)

  • @DrClaw-y2l
    @DrClaw-y2l Месяц назад

    I see a lot of videos like this, but this is the first one I was like wow that’s very impressive

  • @Castle6064
    @Castle6064 12 дней назад

    I have seen all sorts of jigs to make those joints but that is the most simplest and best, That one is a keeper

  • @chrish9348
    @chrish9348 Месяц назад

    Thats amazing. What a perfect joint.

  • @serhatcalli6439
    @serhatcalli6439 Месяц назад +1

    Is this the tactic of turning the first board 180 degrees and continuing to cut?

  • @josephhodges9819
    @josephhodges9819 15 дней назад

    I have an old cabinet that has round dovetails that I use for my coins. They are not all the same size, so they had to be individually cut by hand. It was made around 1910 or so. I bet the person who made it wished he could have used a jig.

  • @Le-sama
    @Le-sama Месяц назад

    The way Japanese artisans rarely or if at all use nails or screws is amazing because they do intricate and puzzle piece designs like this that can be taken down later if need be without ripping nails and screws out of it

  • @gwenturo9550
    @gwenturo9550 3 дня назад

    There is a much easier way to jig this kind of cut up that gives you even tighter tolerances. You jusy need to stack the pieces together with an offset before cutting.

  • @itemtest1
    @itemtest1 Месяц назад

    At first, I wasn't sure, but now I see the result 👍👍