How to make Dovetail Templates | Paul Sellers

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • These dovetail templates are perfect for creating fine dovetail joints, and the method Paul has developed for making these guarantees a well-made and beautiful template for laying out dovetails accurately and repeatedly every time. They are quick and easy to make, and in this set, you have the opportunity to make three different angles at the same time.
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  • @Paul.Sellers
    @Paul.Sellers  4 года назад +67

    Due to the current public health situation our team have been unable to film as normal, Paul has been busy making and filming several small projects himself! Each project is released on Woodworking Masterclasses a week before it is released on RUclips. To access these projects a week earlier, head to woodworkingmasterclasses.com/
    - Team Paul

    • @patrickcamusat2798
      @patrickcamusat2798 4 года назад +1

      Paul: " it"s going to be great" ! @ 06:38

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      I somehow forgot the account password. I would love any tricks you can give me

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      @mylesjasiah4479 3 года назад

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      I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later with my results.

    • @mylesjasiah4479
      @mylesjasiah4479 3 года назад

      @Colin Niko It worked and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
      Thank you so much you saved my account!

    • @musicbro8225
      @musicbro8225 2 года назад +1

      I noticed the camera work was not as responsive as normal and Paul had to move the camera for close ups :)
      A rare chance to see what 'the team' does.

  • @vdmstudio4357
    @vdmstudio4357 4 года назад +79

    Paul, do you realise that you are saving woodworking making this videos for all generations? Thanks you brave old school woodworker

    • @ccasling4
      @ccasling4 3 года назад +2

      That’s a great point! He’s effectively digitising all the old woodworking journals and the like. Cheers Paul!

    • @patrickcasey1150
      @patrickcasey1150 2 года назад +5

      Couldn't agree more. These videos are a magnificent library of woodworking knowledge. I keep coming back to them again and again. Paul would be my first, second and third recommendation to anyone who wants to learn woodworking. He's ensuring the survival of these skills. My grandfather, a trained carpenter born over a century ago, would absolutely love this.

  • @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
    @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork 4 года назад +37

    As a side note Mr Sellers, you are the first RUclips channel I watched that got me interested in woodcraft as more than construction level job related learning. I make oil paintings, and have discovered that the old masters did a lot of their best work on wood panels. Woodworking. I have now arrived at building my own moulding planes to make 14th and 15th century frames for those panels. Man what a journey. Thanks again. Dovetail templates you say, you shouldn't have.

  • @DasVERMiT
    @DasVERMiT Год назад +11

    Since Paul forgot to mention it in the video, I _THINK_ the starting dimensions for the pieces are supposed to be *12 1/8" x 1 1/4" x 3/8".*
    - The 12 1/8 because you're making 3 pieces at 4" in length with a 1/16" gap in between them.
    - The 1 1/4" because that was the width that was used in Paul's previous dovetail template tutorial.
    - The 3/8" is a complete guess, but I think that just sounds decent. I'm not sure it really matters. Make it whatever you want.

  • @jamesgsmith5379
    @jamesgsmith5379 3 года назад +7

    I can and sometimes do watch your videos over again. I been woodworking since 1975 and still learn plenty from a master like you. As I age,I now use mostly hand tools .I love the quiet soothing sounds of a plane or saw. Thank you for taking us along sir.!

  • @duenge
    @duenge 4 года назад +5

    You have more friends that you will never meet, more than you can ever imagine....Thank you for what you give the world...

  • @dkbuilds
    @dkbuilds 4 года назад +6

    I make and use these templates myself (based on a previous video by Paul) and I love them!! I have a 1:6 template, and a 1:7 template and they're super useful and easy to use. Thanks for continuing to make these videos despite the pandemic affecting your filming, Paul!

    • @Zoso14892
      @Zoso14892 4 года назад +2

      There is another video about these then, and I'm not losing my mind? It's a pleasure to watch him work so not a criticism I'm just starting to doubt my own sanity haha.

  • @Cnightz
    @Cnightz 4 года назад +9

    Thank You for your generous support to us new craftsman Mr, Sellers

  • @stevelowe5985
    @stevelowe5985 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul you inspired me to take up hand tool woodworking again 5 years ago. Since then I have made many dovetail boxes and give them away to friends as presents. I always put in the boxes the dovetail templates I used to mark out the dovetails, it makes a nice additional gift. As a result I always use this technique to replace my stock of templates

  • @jessjulian9458
    @jessjulian9458 4 года назад +8

    You Sir are a great man. Been learning from you for years. Thanks for everything my friend. May God bless you.

  • @vincentconte6028
    @vincentconte6028 Год назад

    I must say that as a carpenter for almost 40 yr's across the pond , I only recently gained an interest in hand tooling woodwork, I started watching many of Paul's videos and I feel an immense connection to Paul as if he's almost a family member!! by far the best content creator for wood working there is..........I've spent hours watching and sometimes over and over just because I like the content. THANK YOU PAUL! for such a gift to the industry and for generations to come!

  • @mattevans-koch9353
    @mattevans-koch9353 4 года назад +7

    Thank you Paul for a wonderful tutorial. These and the "Poor Man's" tools are all fun to make and use and as you mentioned will last a life time if taken care of. Take care, stay well and have a great week ahead.

  • @PaulStoopNL
    @PaulStoopNL 4 года назад +1

    Dear Paul,
    Suddenly it made perfect sense to me that you construct these angles as 'one -in-six', 'one -in-seven', 'and one -in-eight' instead of using degrees! Using the angle on the protractor would be far less accurate since these angles are so close together: 80.5, 81.9 and 82.9 degrees. A difference of one degree is generally too small to measure on a protractor as you demonstrated clearly (at 4:10) where the 'one-in-seven' should be 81.9 degrees and the protractor gave you 81 degrees.
    Thank you for this lesson!
    Paul

  • @tinywoodshop5491
    @tinywoodshop5491 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Paul, I look forward to watching your videos every time.

  • @t.alanblain6313
    @t.alanblain6313 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant! Only last week I was looking to buy dovetail gauges at about £15 each. A super project AND saving me £45. Thank you Paul. I am sure that in years to come (maybe not too many now) one of my grandchildren will inherit these gauges.

  • @davidtimperley4241
    @davidtimperley4241 2 года назад

    As always Paul you bring a simple straightforward technique to creating affordable woodworking to a mass market, with no noisy dusty machines. Great video as always.

  • @tonyennis3008
    @tonyennis3008 4 года назад +4

    I made his older style of dovetail template and it works great. I didn't quite have the skill to get the sqaure side perfect so I can't use that part, but the other side has saved me a ton of time.

    • @jimlight6952
      @jimlight6952 3 года назад

      I also made the old style for myself, my son and grandson. Think I will make a set this way as it has to be a little more accurate than the first ones I made. Maybe Christmas presents.

  • @hypnoraythompson5824
    @hypnoraythompson5824 3 года назад

    this is the second time I have watched this all the way through. Now to the shed. Thank you Paul. Stay safe.

  • @pupasfever
    @pupasfever 4 года назад +4

    Not too much to say, just pefect like always, thank you Paul.

  • @frankstover3444
    @frankstover3444 4 года назад +2

    Awesome!!! Will go nicely with my winding sticks! Thank you Mr. Sellers!!!!

  • @NobbyRon
    @NobbyRon 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic project, watched it several times now, to be honest, I could watch your video’s all day, extremely well cherished tools in the hands of a true craftsman/artist.

  • @TermiteUSA
    @TermiteUSA 4 года назад +3

    Thanks again Paul. My first two templates were both off a few ticks when I checked them yesterday. You greatly improved our accuracy potential.

  • @timmynormand8082
    @timmynormand8082 9 месяцев назад

    Such excellent workmanship

  • @Jonathan-ru9zl
    @Jonathan-ru9zl 6 месяцев назад

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS

  • @josephpotterf9459
    @josephpotterf9459 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Paul i just finished this project following your video. With scrap maple and walnut . I used indian ink marker on both sides to show number and signed n dated on top.. This was fun and they turned out great .

  • @mandyleeson1
    @mandyleeson1 4 года назад +1

    What a treat. Thanks Paul.

  • @chuckheining9425
    @chuckheining9425 4 года назад +3

    If you leave your stock a little long before you make it s4s, you can take a sharpie and put a triangle on the end grain for alignment purposes. Cut the stock to final length after glue up :) That will make all those knife wall cuts easier to align.

  • @davidcampbell2845
    @davidcampbell2845 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant tutorial again - simple, clear, methodical and useful. Spot on.

  • @leosservice8706
    @leosservice8706 24 дня назад

    Thank you. I drew up layout first. Help me keep it all straight in my head and on the wood/ make 2 or 3 at a time.

  • @charlesarnold4963
    @charlesarnold4963 4 года назад +3

    That was a really lovely project. I made a dovetail marker in metalwork classes at school. We were told that the angle was to be 80 deg, but it was a metalwork exercise. It was simply a strip of steel, cut by hand and shaped by filing and then bent to 90 deg. I think after 50 years it is in the loft somewhere!
    It occurred to me that it may be possible to leave the masking tape in place while gluing. The glue on the masking tape may have sufficiently low adhesion to remove the pierces that are cut away. It would need to be tested of course. The advantage, if it works, would be no squeeze out of glue on the mahogany. Perhaps a low tax tape would be better. Needs experimenting but might be worth it.

    • @seanstanley3849
      @seanstanley3849 2 года назад

      Yeah I thought the same but my experience with that kind of tape is it allows glue to absorb or creep in. There is a tape for painting called "Frog Tape" it has a better seal. Also the tape may make a gap for the glue.

  • @emersonassis7154
    @emersonassis7154 3 года назад

    Paul,one more time amazing video of real world woodworking.So simple and so elegant .Thanks for sharing.Congratulations from Brazil

  • @marcleblanc7021
    @marcleblanc7021 Год назад +1

    Mr. Paul you are definitely a master at your craft. I dont know if you made this so complicated just to mess with folks. But such a simple tool, It was so damn confusing. Ill stick to your sharpening videos. This one I cant follow along.

  • @fattyfat-fat6639
    @fattyfat-fat6639 Год назад +1

    WoW!! You made that layout demo clear as mud. Fortunately, i have enough savvy to interpret and interpolate so that i can reasonably duplicate the procedure.
    --Many Thankx

  • @mostho
    @mostho 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Master always appreciated

  • @woodfather
    @woodfather 4 года назад +1

    Practical and attractive, tomorrow nights project I think. :)

  • @augusthermann5111
    @augusthermann5111 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Paul. That's what I was just waiting / looking for👏

  • @zacjohnson19
    @zacjohnson19 4 года назад +1

    I only just say you use a template like this and wanted to make some. I've finally got all my hand tools and sharpened them for my first proper piece of furniture for the new house. Love your work Paul

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 3 года назад

    Great idea to make three lifetime gauges . Must admit . I got slightly confused myself when I did it but it came out beautifully.i made mine from purple heart and red oak . Thanks Paul .

  • @trueleyes
    @trueleyes 2 года назад

    This video reminds me of when I would start a new multi-floor high rise building office installation and I had new men in the crew that I've never had work for me before, to see how they worked I'd give them an easy phase of the installation to do and I'd tell them: "So many times the Easiest job do is so often taken for granted and the one that gets screwed up. Here the only thing you missed is correctly labeling each of the three pieces of wood to correctly correspond to each other without any doubt so there is no confusion of who goes where. Aren't we always learning?

  • @ianpearse4480
    @ianpearse4480 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing such a nice project, I can't wait to have a go at making them. You are an inspiration sir.

  • @ScottBarrett-r6o
    @ScottBarrett-r6o 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your dedication to teaching ppl all ur skill they should be alot more so the tips n full trade isn't lost would love for one of ur dovetail jig I would make but I have no space or anywhere to work as yet

  • @tomphillips8565
    @tomphillips8565 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for sharing how to make these dovetail templates. I plan on making a set soon. A great job!

  • @ianw2955
    @ianw2955 3 года назад

    Such a fabulous idea

  • @LeavirtuS
    @LeavirtuS 2 года назад

    Nice project! Thanks for the enjoyable, instructional video!

  • @elroySF
    @elroySF Год назад

    Thanks for always posting such useful videos! This is a great tutorial, but as a newbie, I confess it left me quite confused until I saw the layout of the pencil marks at 15:30. A good picture of the layout would be a useful addition. Thanks again!

  • @joegee1699
    @joegee1699 4 года назад +1

    Thanks, Paul! You read my mind!

  • @richarsenault1004
    @richarsenault1004 3 года назад

    Thank you, for your tips and tricks. Absolutely love it. Making some thing weekend.

  • @frankcowan6625
    @frankcowan6625 4 года назад +3

    Hey, Paul.
    It's great.
    I love it.
    I'm trying to become more like you, friend .
    Hugs, thanks.

  • @tonyennis3008
    @tonyennis3008 4 года назад +3

    I think the part at the end where Paul shows how to refine the templates is very helpful. Also, it is nice to see how he applies finish. However, I think the build here is overcomplicated and too clever. His first template-making method (there's a video) is less work, less wasteful, and produces the same result (except for the contrasting wood). The benefit to this method is that one doesn't have to cut the tenon cheeks.

  • @abrahamtelesforo8747
    @abrahamtelesforo8747 4 года назад +1

    thank you very much.

  • @hbert06
    @hbert06 4 года назад +1

    absolutely great! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @dien2no423
    @dien2no423 2 года назад

    Hello Paul - I am 74 and now embarking on my dovetail journey. After searching for dovetail jigs or dovetail marking jigs, I found your "excellent" video on the dovetail templates. Thank you very much for this! Would you mind sharing with me the dimensions of the three pieces of wood (I have the length but I would like the thickness and the width of each piece).
    Thank you

  • @raphaelklaussen1951
    @raphaelklaussen1951 3 года назад

    What makes Paul's dovetail template unique and superior? This deserves clarification, because there is more to it than meets the eye.
    A standard dovetail template uses the angled component to trace the dovetail. This requires cutting a segment of an isosceles triangle and gluing it precisely on a back piece at 90 degrees - this is easy to say but hard to do accurately. In Paul's design, the angled component is used to register the tracing component. This simple change dispenses with the isosceles triangle and replaces it with a straightforward 90-degree alignment of the angled component, something far easier to accomplish accurately.

  • @geniephi
    @geniephi 4 года назад +4

    Hi Paul,
    Super concise and well explained video.
    Just one thing; what dimensions are you using for the three strips of wood, assuming they are all the same size?
    Many thanks!

  • @spacemansabs
    @spacemansabs 4 года назад +2

    Mark the ends of the wood with a triangle and avoid a lot of the confusing flipping over and over of the wood strips.

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 2 года назад

    I really appreciate this tutorial. What I’ve been looking for is a lesson on dovetails on an angled board. Much like on a seaman’s chest. Could you consider this video?

  • @ishakoufighou2706
    @ishakoufighou2706 2 года назад

    Thanks you sir.

  • @codelicious6590
    @codelicious6590 Год назад

    I think I like the little guy with the square end opposite the dovetail template so I dont end up with three tools in my hand while Im trying to think straight! Lol.

  • @TFChealthcoaching
    @TFChealthcoaching 4 года назад

    Hi Paul thanks again for your tutorial. Really love your content.
    Just an observation for any future videos, we cant see your mark lines, please move the camera much much closer to the work. Cheers.

  • @jeanfleming9687
    @jeanfleming9687 3 года назад

    Wow I finally get it thank you👍

  • @timmanning5357
    @timmanning5357 Год назад

    I enjoy watching you wood crafting but this video would have been much easier for a novice like me to put into practice if you just showed how to make a single template instead of 3.
    Thank for everything you do.

  • @ScottBarrett-r6o
    @ScottBarrett-r6o 9 месяцев назад

    Can you show were you have one stock for all grodges

  • @lejlej
    @lejlej 4 года назад +3

    You're a genious Paul. I have tried making dovetail templates before but had a hard time sawing the flat parts straight enough. This may make the job so much easier. Btw. I have some salvaged wood that looks a lot like the light wood you have but I cannot figure what kind it is. What kind is it?

    • @zickzack7986
      @zickzack7986 4 года назад +2

      Lars-Erik Johansson Did you even watch the whole video? It‘s oak and mahogany, source: he mentions it a few times.

  • @williambraddock1686
    @williambraddock1686 3 года назад +1

    I Don’t understand why you can’t cut the small pieces then glue to the larger pieces. I think it would be simpler. But then I am new to all of this.

  • @dustyjoe8071
    @dustyjoe8071 2 года назад

    First person I have heard talking sense

  • @RyanMyers-fx8gz
    @RyanMyers-fx8gz 3 месяца назад

    i'd just like to buy some :)

  • @BarronFinancial
    @BarronFinancial 2 года назад +1

    Not that it matters much, but I'm curious what sizes were your three pieces of stock to start? I don't recall it being mentioned in the beginning of the video. Great video otherwise. Thank you.

  • @andrewbolton892
    @andrewbolton892 4 года назад +1

    Great project Paul. Made a set today and I am sure they will do me well. Before removing the waste sections I drilled through to make a neat hole in each one for hanging them up. One question on finish, though: I found that clear shellac was fine on the darker wood I used for the middle section (no idea what - salvaged from broken garden chair), but it stained the open grain in oak a rather unattractive dark grey. Any idea why? I ended up re-planing the faces and using boiled linseed oil instead.

  • @sarashinai528
    @sarashinai528 Год назад

    Maybe I missed something obvious but did anyone catch Paul explaining why he's taken this approach? Given the accuracy that he can cut and chisel, wouldn't it have been simpler to just cut the white angled sections and glue them down to three strips of mahogany? Could even have used the tape trick when gluing to protect the exposed areas. Would love to know what I'm not getting...

  • @johnschiavi4154
    @johnschiavi4154 4 года назад

    Paul Rather than using the tape another option would be to apply a light coat of wax to the areas of the outside pieces that you don't what to glue to the center mahogany?

  • @tauhidtauhid1192
    @tauhidtauhid1192 2 года назад

    Kapan uploud lagi mas paul.

  • @brennan985
    @brennan985 4 месяца назад

    I missed it, what kinds of timber are these?

  • @billwong7420
    @billwong7420 2 года назад

    Will a dovetail or dovetail router bit just work as well as your presentation??I like the old days you just hand cut all the dovetails without the template.

  • @fernandolobaoemoficnadeapt9197
    @fernandolobaoemoficnadeapt9197 4 года назад +1

    Prezado Sr Paul, poderia ativar a legenda para tradução em português no seu canal do RUclips? Obrigado pela atenção!

  • @buzzz241
    @buzzz241 3 года назад

    Is there a video that demonstrates how to use templates?

  • @bouser210
    @bouser210 3 года назад +1

    What's the 1/16 for? At 9 minute mark?

    • @jayj4142
      @jayj4142 3 года назад +1

      Kerf for saw - it’s used to separate each 4” dovetail guide when you cut them apart.

  • @retardboy1165
    @retardboy1165 4 года назад

    Once I finish a bookcase I started for my daughter who will be born later this month, I will be making a set of these. I spent a lot on a guide but, it doesn't really teach one the methods that go into dovetail joinery like this will. Thank you for all of your videos sir!

  • @misteranonym4067
    @misteranonym4067 4 года назад +4

    One man in the taiga said: You can steal everything from a man. His house, his wife and his children. But the knowledge can’t be stolen.

  • @ScottBarrett-r6o
    @ScottBarrett-r6o 9 месяцев назад

    Can u please send plans for them please after one rail
    Bad😂😂 I'm only in doing my joinery 😊😊

  • @intravenoussalmon3677
    @intravenoussalmon3677 3 года назад

    As always a well done video. I feel stupid asking but, how are they used?

  • @jonescrusher1
    @jonescrusher1 2 года назад

    How do you get rid of the double-sided tape residue left over?

  • @jamieirwin6783
    @jamieirwin6783 4 года назад +3

    What are the imperial dimensions of the stock?

    • @richardsinger01
      @richardsinger01 4 года назад +2

      It looks like 1 1/4”x 1/4” or thereabouts. Improvise!

  • @lanecobb4150
    @lanecobb4150 4 года назад +1

    Love the Weissenborn guitar music! Is that Anderwood (made in UK)?

  • @nam6910
    @nam6910 2 года назад

    Are these Individual pieces 12 3/8" x 1/4" x 1" ?

  • @miguelelmc
    @miguelelmc Год назад

    How do you use it?

  • @jim_obrien
    @jim_obrien 4 года назад +1

    Great video, except one small detail. How you use them? Found the original video you did in these. In it, it was demonstrated how to use them in the first minute. Now that I’ve seen that, it’s so obvious, but was scratching my head after this video ...

    • @brucewelty7684
      @brucewelty7684 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/73q-qi4cVYg/видео.html

  • @josephciaravino4115
    @josephciaravino4115 2 года назад

    Is it ok to leave the tape on?

  • @Grumpycat0405
    @Grumpycat0405 4 года назад +3

    Hi Paul, what kind of wood are you using?

    • @ccreutzig
      @ccreutzig 4 года назад +3

      At 32:18, he says oak and mahagony.

    • @Grumpycat0405
      @Grumpycat0405 4 года назад +1

      @@ccreutzig thanks, i probably missed him saying that

  • @KelikakuCoutin
    @KelikakuCoutin 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the content.
    Keep up the good work.
    בס״ד

  • @julienpaquette9433
    @julienpaquette9433 4 года назад

    Hi Paul what is the finish you put on your dovetail templates ? Thank you for sharing with us

  • @timmynormand8082
    @timmynormand8082 9 месяцев назад

    China Brisles from specialty bred hogs make excellent brushes

  • @sylvaingregoire9262
    @sylvaingregoire9262 4 года назад +4

    Please Paul have a mic on you so we can hear you better , because the sound as it is , it’s verry bad !! Thx for all your projects ‘m always looking fowerd to see them 👍🏼😉🇨🇦

    • @TermiteUSA
      @TermiteUSA 4 года назад +1

      I think the sound is splendid considering the conditions and the state of the world in general. It's excellent instruction and most of us are happy and GRATEFUL to get such enjoyable and useful teaching in whatever form it arrives. Every move this man makes is a lesson in experience and efficiency.

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 4 года назад

      I am hard of hearing and can hear and understand him just fine.

  • @tonyennis3008
    @tonyennis3008 4 года назад +3

    Putting a carpenter's triangle on the end of the pieces at 21:35 would stop the guesswork and possible source of errors.

    • @thomasarussellsr
      @thomasarussellsr 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking to mark the end as well, either with a triangle or a mark along one half of one end of all three sticks.

  • @haroldpruett7854
    @haroldpruett7854 4 года назад +1

    Is it preference when chiseling/cutting for saw line (about 35:30)? I've learned chisel bevel should be down to avoid digging backwards; or does the low angle you're using mitigate that?

    • @Heroasteral
      @Heroasteral 3 года назад

      If I understand you correctly, the problem you are talking about shouldn't be a problem since he's chiseling from the wastewood side. So any damage or "digging" as you say made by the chisels are gonna be gone after sawing anyway.

  • @osirisfeliz2390
    @osirisfeliz2390 11 месяцев назад

    The part I’m confused is that he uses cm for the ratios, however, I continue to read the ratios everywhere else in inches. Any insight on this detail will be greatly appreciated.

    • @mikeb1520
      @mikeb1520 10 месяцев назад +1

      Measurement units don’t matter at all, it is simply a ratio. As he showed it, a 1:8 dovetail angle means one unit along the long edge of the board, and 8 units across. You can use mm, cm, meters, inches, yards, etc, as long as each measurement when laying out is with the same units, you will get the correct angle.

    • @osirisfeliz2390
      @osirisfeliz2390 10 месяцев назад

      Super helpful, thank you!

    • @mikeb1520
      @mikeb1520 10 месяцев назад

      @@osirisfeliz2390 you’re welcome!

  • @frankcowan6625
    @frankcowan6625 4 года назад +2

    Someone needs to mash up a paul.sellers "check yourself" rap video.

    • @frankcowan6625
      @frankcowan6625 4 года назад +1

      Or maybe a mash up of Paul Selers
      "This goes here, that goes there"
      Han Solo to Chubaca video.

  • @matthewcaird7448
    @matthewcaird7448 4 года назад +1

    Where can I find one of those protractors?

  • @johnmm
    @johnmm 3 года назад

    Why make a 1:6, 1:7 & 1:8 templates? Guess I am asking when would you use one angled template rather than another angled template? Thx

    • @tjennings4412
      @tjennings4412 3 года назад

      My understanding is that it has to do with hardwood vs softwood. I made a 1:7 version of this and use it for all my dovetails. No problems yet. Seems to be a good middling choice. Try a 1:7 for a bit. See if you like it.

  • @edcrego396
    @edcrego396 4 года назад

    Could you redo this one I'm lost

  • @michaelnorris4629
    @michaelnorris4629 2 года назад

    yes but,,,,, how are they used.