Thin Strip Guide For The Table Saw Alternative/ Get Repeatable Cuts Every Time!
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2020
- So I had to come up with a simple solution so that I can make A LOT of thin strips on the table saw. And I don't have a lot of time at the moment to build many of the great jigs I've seen on RUclips. So I came up with a simple solution using my Kreg Feather Board.
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Great impromptu video, RUclips loves the consistency and so do we!
Thank you! And stay tuned, there's a second video on this subject coming out soon 👍
great video again buddy!
Thanks, I enjoyed this one👍
Love simple solutions that can make repeatable jobs easier. Great jig!
Thank you! Yes, simple is the way to go!👍
Hello, really good job!
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Greetings from my Austrian channel
Thank you! You should also check out the newest video. It's a better option 👍
Looks great John, can't wait to see the project, you know I'm a fan of thin strips 😎
Ya, I figured you might like something with thin strips. Hope my "secret" project comes out ok😬
Hello my new friend. I saw that I had a lot in common. We love the same similar jobs. This is a good video. These kinds of auxiliaries allow us to do our job more accurately and reliably. I watched you curiously. It's good to take advantage of your ideas. I'm happy to be on your channel. I would like to see you on my channel. He likes woodwork as a hobby and I do it when I have time. Thank you for sharing. Warm hug. Great greetings. Yours truly...
Thank you and thanks for watching!👍
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I always like simple jigs and or tips, this one was a great one.
Oh and you had the zero clearance tape tip there too, two tips in one short video...lol
Thank you! Ya, I'm surprised I didn't mention the tape in the video. Oh well... Thanks for watching 👍
Simple yet effective end result. Decent bit of kit could really do with one, added to the never ending list. 😊
Yep, that's what I thought so just had to share. Thanks for watching and get yourself a feather board!👍
Great tip! I’ve done this same thing with a board clamped to my miter gauge as a stop. Nice thing about the miter gauge is it slides out of the way for the actual cut.
Thank you and thanks again for pointing out the mysterious disappearance of info in the description 👍
now that was an awesome way to think outside the box. i put a featherboard in my shopping cart thanks to your brilliant idea! On a side note, have you considered work in radio? You have the perfect soothing voice to DJ. I suspect you could sell us anything or convince us to listen to anything. :-) BTW, my guess is that you are going to use ancient Japanese techniques to make shingles. Am I right or what?
Ha, thank you for those kind words 👍 You’re not the first one to ever tell me that about my voice. And for your guess, not quite. Think small, much smaller 😉
It's funny you mention the radio voice. There is a guy who does amplifier testing and reviews on RUclips to keep purchasers aware of faulty misleading advertising on car amplifier products (Big D Whiz) who sounds very similar as well...just not as much southern drawl.. But yeah I hear the same quality. 😇😎
Think you could remove the riving knife for this application? 👍
Well... I guess it’s not really needed here. I guess I’m just in the habit of leaving it on all the time. I’ll try it with out it and see how it goes 👍
@@LTDWoodworks My saw is so old that it doesn't have one, and there have been times when I wish it did. But I "think" this is a safe case for not needing one?
*not a lawyer, you assume all risk :)
Hey I'm a Maker Ya, they are definitely a great and safe thing to have and use. Again, I think I normally just leave it in. Better safe than sorry type thing. And as you say “I’m no lawyer either, so assume you’re own risk as well “😉
1000 pieces?!? You are a glutton for punishment 😂
I guess so! As I said, I hope it comes out ok😬👍