Great half blind joint video. Good to see the saw fence used as storage (like mine) and all the stuff piled up on the other side. Working my way through your videos and loving them. One Handed Maker - Australia
Thanks! It sounds like something complicated and scary just by the name, but your explanation cleared it up nicely. Might have to give these a shot now. Cheers!
Excellent job with the demonstration John! You did a fantastic job working out the details for new woodworkers. This is one of those techniques that's far simpler in execution than explanation. Once you do it a few times, you just "get it" and it becomes second nature.
Hi. Thank you for detailing how to work precisely. In 15 years of YT woodworking, I have never seen a RUclipsr, show how to be exacting. It just something one has to make enough mistakes on, in order to learn. So thanks again for this video.
Thanks for this video, John~! Great "zoomed-in" view of your drawer process. Love the level of precision~! I've got some mini apothecary cabinets to make~! 😀
I built a small apothecary chest for my mom, it was her birthday last week. Thanks for the inspiration (and design too, because I basically copied yours)
I like the fact that "an extra small smidge" works in both imperial and metric (for those of us at an age where we end up stuck between the 2 worlds) 😉
Great half blind joint video.
Good to see the saw fence used as storage (like mine) and all the stuff piled up on the other side.
Working my way through your videos and loving them.
One Handed Maker - Australia
Thanks! It sounds like something complicated and scary just by the name, but your explanation cleared it up nicely. Might have to give these a shot now. Cheers!
Nice work , former cabinet maker good explanation. I forget shit so i get to relearn it again, nice work.
take your ring AND watch off for work.
This video is extremely helpful to me as a beginner about to make my first set of little drawers. thank you so much.
Excellent job with the demonstration John! You did a fantastic job working out the details for new woodworkers. This is one of those techniques that's far simpler in execution than explanation. Once you do it a few times, you just "get it" and it becomes second nature.
Thanks! Exactly! Still takes me a few tries to dial in the fit but the process is so much simpler than the first time I tried it out.
Hi. Thank you for detailing how to work precisely. In 15 years of YT woodworking, I have never seen a RUclipsr, show how to be exacting. It just something one has to make enough mistakes on, in order to learn. So thanks again for this video.
Thanks a lot Neil!!
Fantastic, John! Thanks a lot! 😃
As soon as I can I'm going to try it!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Nicely done & great show & tell John! 👍👍👏👏
This is a really clean joint and works for me with various thicknesses - great explanation. If they're thicker I add cocktail stick "dowels".
Thanks for this video, John~! Great "zoomed-in" view of your drawer process. Love the level of precision~! I've got some mini apothecary cabinets to make~! 😀
Thanks Andrew! Let me know how they go!!
thorough presentation - thanks for showing us
Well presented tutorial on half blind lock joints. Thanks
Thanks Scott!
I built a small apothecary chest for my mom, it was her birthday last week. Thanks for the inspiration (and design too, because I basically copied yours)
That’s awesome! I hope she likes it!
I like the fact that "an extra small smidge" works in both imperial and metric (for those of us at an age where we end up stuck between the 2 worlds) 😉
Excellent info, thanks! 👍
Great video!
Thank you!
At the cut at 17:26 the audio suddenly switches to right speaker only
Sorry about that! For some reason my camera isn’t producing the left side audio and I must’ve forgot to change that clip to Dual Mono.
@@parillaworks No reason to apologize. I am thankful for you providing such content. My post was not a complaint, but a bug report.
They seriously need to have micro adjustments on table saw fences.
For real! There’s ways to do it with one of those mag blocks and some feeler gauges. But it’s not ideal.
You say it’s simple lol - it’s cool though!
Come on, show us in real time how much putzing you had to do to get it fit right. Its just that easy, while not showing the entire thing lol.