I made this magnetic saw guide

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2022
  • I have never owned a table saw and I do almost all my sawing with my trusty Ryoba. You get quite good at making straight cuts after a while but sometimes it just has to be perfect. I have tried many types of saw guides and this one seems to be the most practical solution for me - simple, easy to use, fun to make and beautiful. It's fun playing with magnets, too!
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Комментарии • 76

  • @garyp5522
    @garyp5522 Год назад +9

    Nice Job. I Love your drill press.

  • @amolj1306
    @amolj1306 Год назад +8

    Elegant use of basic tools. No noisy machine sound.

  • @WoodieMan
    @WoodieMan Год назад +2

    I love your working methodology, simpilicity of projects and silence of videos. Also, your video edit is fantastic. Keep what and how you do.

  • @imadethischannel
    @imadethischannel  Год назад +3

    Thanks for watching! If you would like to support my channel and watch all my videos without ads, please check out my Patreon page:
    www.patreon.com/imadethischannel

  • @LitoGeorge
    @LitoGeorge Год назад +1

    You know what? I love this. I feel its so doable for me, AND you showed me how crucial it is to have a simple (and possibly double sided) shooting board. I now feel confident in making both. Gracias.

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад

      Yes, do it!

    • @LitoGeorge
      @LitoGeorge Год назад

      @@imadethischannel Ha! I made 2 bench hooks/ shooting boards this weekend, and I made your magnetic saw guide, just a lot longer (12"). I used the small shooting board today (so useful!), and I'll use the larger ones tomorrow on a big project. Thank you for the inspiration and guide :)

  • @obakanoQjijii
    @obakanoQjijii 11 месяцев назад +2

    This is where you end up!
    it's the best.

  • @tedrzz
    @tedrzz Год назад +3

    So good...I want one of those drill presses now!!

  • @james9789
    @james9789 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really good the way you hid the magnets.like the drill press.

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! And yes, the drill press is a lot of fun!

  • @MartinPaulsen87
    @MartinPaulsen87 Год назад +1

    Great little jig. Simple, but effective. Good job!

  • @JoeMcLutz
    @JoeMcLutz Год назад +1

    How nice! Beautiful and useful! 👍🏻 Thank You! 😊

  • @pasu1119
    @pasu1119 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks! Made one after watching this video. Nice drill press btw😀

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great! Thanks, the drill press is one of my favourites as well.

  • @user-qg6fy4yp8t
    @user-qg6fy4yp8t 4 месяца назад +1

    Great idea!!

  • @fd4294
    @fd4294 Год назад +1

    AWESOME!!!👍👍👍

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme Год назад +1

    Very cool project!!!
    Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up for your channel

  • @WildSBlk
    @WildSBlk 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its a very good idea...

  • @vladnicolae2473
    @vladnicolae2473 Год назад

    Great work! We want more videos!! :D

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +1

    Brilliant jig, dude! Beautiful work! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад +1

      Thanks again! Stay safe with your family, as well!

  • @JackyTran
    @JackyTran 6 месяцев назад +1

    That’s a really cool drill press? Does it have a special name?

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, the drill press was a lucky find. I don’t know if there is a special name. It is hard to find information on them. I think mine was made in the 1930ies by a company called Ixion in Germany.

  • @SvensWerkstube
    @SvensWerkstube Год назад +1

    Perfekt! Und Version 2 kommt mit Winkeleinstellung? ;-)

  • @leoleo7486
    @leoleo7486 Год назад +2

    Super vidéo ! C'est très reposant de te regarder travailler 🤗. J'adore tes vidéos merci

  • @PRAHLAD-JAIHINDJAIBHARAT
    @PRAHLAD-JAIHINDJAIBHARAT 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice your drill
    Please make video Drill Press

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, the drill press is great! I made a short video about it:
      ruclips.net/video/bLpGtnz4YFU/видео.html

  • @jimbryant2157
    @jimbryant2157 8 месяцев назад +1

    LOVE the hand crank drill press! Where did you get it?

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  8 месяцев назад +1

      I bought it from a local classifieds site. The thing is really great. I can absolutely recommend it!

  • @illecebris8709
    @illecebris8709 Год назад +2

    Brilliant! 👌🏼
    Soon a rip-off on AliExpress 😑

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад +1

      Haha, probably from plastic, though!

    • @illecebris8709
      @illecebris8709 Год назад +2

      @@imadethischannel …plastic for sure with that typical strong smell .. 🤤

  • @timdoyon1964
    @timdoyon1964 Год назад +1

    It’s so simple! 🤦🏻‍♂️ Why didn’t I think of that?!

  • @dfleon75
    @dfleon75 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @LitoGeorge
    @LitoGeorge Год назад +1

    So I have been using my 14" long magnetic saw guide, made out of teak, for 2 days. I was cutting 5cm/ 2" thick wood, that was 12"/ 30cm long. My Japanese saw is only 265cm long, and the usable length is less than that.
    I found that the saw got chewed up by the teeth quite quickly, as I had to come in from both sides, and it really affected the 90deg cutting ability. It got ugly, which I couldnt afford.
    Thinking how to adapt it: make a thicker fence like you did, and shave off the chewed off parts with a plane until its straight again until the sacrificial fence is all used up, then start again?
    Or do you think adding a thin strip of metal on the cutting face of the saw guide will do the trick?

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад

      The way I deal with it is trying to hold the saw as straight as possible in the beginning so that only a narrow strip near the bottom of the guide is chewed up by the set of the teeth. This way, you always keep enough un-marred reference surface on the guide.
      I wouldn’t have es metal because it may damage the saw. I have seen people use strips of plastic but in my opinion that is the same effect as letting a thin strip of wood be worn away. You still have to be careful in keeping the saw parallel.

    • @LitoGeorge
      @LitoGeorge Год назад

      @@imadethischannel You're right of course, the answer is relatively simple. I guess after a day of picking up and shaping lumber, my delicacy leaves the building and I just want to get things done. I did notice that I could use the saw with just 2 fingers yesterday, and though it cut slower (groan), it still worked. I was thinking of using aluminium which is soft enough to give warning of errant cuts but not damage teeth too much. On the other hand, might as well use a sacrificial fence and use stronger/more magnets for when there is a lot of heavy cutting to do. Cutting small, thin stock like most people do in cities, is easy with the guide. Timber framing is a different kettle of fish for straight cuts with a Japanese saw. It requires skill and careful dedication to be straight and accurate to the mm.

  • @MrMemusashi
    @MrMemusashi Год назад +1

    Where did you get the hand cracked drill?

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад

      I was lucky and got it from a local classifieds site in Germany.

  • @jgo5707
    @jgo5707 Год назад +1

    I made a guide of my own recently and cannot get straight cuts with it and I can't figure out why! It's square, straight, flat and I'm using a ryoba as well, yet towards the end of the cut the saw veers off track some. I was testing on a 2x4, do you think thats too thick for a guide to be accurate the whole cut?

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад +2

      Hey, I think in principle the thicker the material the more difficult it is to make a straight cut. Is your inaccuracy systematically always in the same direction? Then it might be a problem with your jig. But you also have to make sure that you are pulling the saw with as little deflection from the line of cut as possible. When you make a deep cut, the cut itself becomes the guide.

    • @jgo5707
      @jgo5707 Год назад +1

      @@imadethischannel thanks for replying! You were right, it was the jig, my jig is made differently, I added a backer to it so I could clamp it to my workpiece, think of it like an L shape, but the backer is only 1-1.5" wide, and when I clamped it would very slightly alter the angle of the front by pulling the jig towards the clamp. So to avoid this, I clamp from the side and that maintains the perpendicular angle! I also swapped to a back saw to ensure there was no flex in the saw plate if I add too much pressure

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад +1

      Great! It’s learning by trial an error :)

  • @guitarsandsuchetc
    @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад +1

    Where did you get that drill press

  • @inorthwoods1330
    @inorthwoods1330 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello I Made This
    If you don’t have this book it about jigs and fixtures using magnetic strips:
    Woodworking Joinery by Hand: Innovative Techniques Using Japanese Saws and Jigs Paperback - January 17, 2023
    by Toyohisa Sugita (Author)
    Be Well and thanks for sharing

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  10 месяцев назад

      Hey, thanks for watching! The book sounds interesting. I‘ll check it out!

  • @KerimRagimov
    @KerimRagimov 3 месяца назад +1

    How you plan with your plane, not damaging the platform, sir? 🤔

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  3 месяца назад +1

      Hey, I‘m not sure what you mean.

    • @KerimRagimov
      @KerimRagimov 3 месяца назад +1

      I mean, the plane blade cuts off excess wood on parts, but does not damage the plywood stand

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  3 месяца назад +2

      Ah good point! The plywood is cut off the first few times I used this bench hook. Now there’s a very small gap. Even if I cut off a little bit it doesn‘t matter because the plane‘s blade doesn‘t go all the way to the edge. So it will always be at a right angle.

    • @KerimRagimov
      @KerimRagimov 3 месяца назад +1

      @@imadethischannel Thanks! 🌿🌿🌿

  • @jppelletier5984
    @jppelletier5984 Год назад +1

    what is the drill press?

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад +2

      It was made by a company called Ixion in Germany, probably in the 1930s. I made a video about it when I got it: m.ruclips.net/video/bLpGtnz4YFU/видео.html

  • @thumbwiz
    @thumbwiz Год назад +2

    The piece of wood at 4:34 and 4:40 are not the same piece of wood.

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад +2

      True, well spotted :) I messed it up and started again.

  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    @TheFalconJetDriver Год назад +1

    Sweet!😁🛫

  • @ReiMonCoH
    @ReiMonCoH Год назад +1

    Try Renaissance Wax instead

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  Год назад

      What’s that? Will it make the thing even more old fashioned?

  • @KerimRagimov
    @KerimRagimov 4 месяца назад +1

    Just wooow, want want want, mom, buy! 🥹

    • @imadethischannel
      @imadethischannel  4 месяца назад +2

      Haha, I guess mom will have to make one for you…

    • @KerimRagimov
      @KerimRagimov 4 месяца назад +1

      @@imadethischannel for sure, BY HERSELF