Ultimate Loose Tenon Jig [video 453]
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- In this video I make a loose #tenon #jig that duplicates the killer features of the Festool #Domino - narrow and wide slots in a single jig. And yes, I had to go there with that 'ultimate'. 🤷♂️ Enjoy!
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Used/featured in this video:-
Strawbyte waste side jigs - bit.ly/Strawbyt...
Trend T4 router - amzn.to/3ckBOF8
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18mm guide bush - amzn.to/3oiTchQ (US: amzn.to/341syAM)
Festool centering mandrel - amzn.to/32cYjcc
Festool OF 1010 router - amzn.to/2tBmXk9 (US: amzn.to/2tigRT6)
Festool TS55 Tracksaw - amzn.to/2pGvzDS (US: amzn.to/2oOgGhw)
Festool lever clamp - amzn.to/2pOohLD (US: amzn.to/2pnFZIM)
Festool MFT - amzn.to/2x49HHE (US: amzn.to/2J25aKy)
Festool Midi extractor - amzn.to/2tCIN3Q (US: amzn.to/2rKNIOx)
Hultafors Talmeter tape measure - amzn.to/2pHwnbH (US: amzn.to/2oqLQc9)
Moldex 6810 in-ear defenders - amzn.to/2P2c5nP (US:amzn.to/2LgIsye)
Mirock square - etsy.me/2MC0RT
Mirock 500mm T-ruler - etsy.me/365P0KE
Bahco 6” combi square - amzn.to/2oumhX4 (US: amzn.to/2ouSg9k)
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Peter, you have a great presence, should have your own network TV show.
Ha, thank you! 👍🙌
You have to give to Peter, he never takes credit for an idea that isn't his even if he improves the idea itself. Peter always give credit to the person who had the idea first.
Thank you. 🙌 👍
Agree. Peter is just the best!
A gentleman...
That is one of the things that brings me back here. A wealth of original knowledge, but if something is a derivative, or an improvement on other work Peter is super transparent about it 👍👍
Absolutely interested in the flat pack version!!
I travel to job sites with all my tools on public transport. Having a flat pack version that fits in my rolling toolbox would be very cool and seriously increase my quality of work :)
I love the idea of that spacer jig for the Festool track saw. Allows one to set the track on the "wrong side" of the cut without losing a blade width's worth of material. Brilliant!
Hi
The work is very excellent and I wish you safety and success
my regards
Abdullah from the State of Kuwait
I’d be interested in the flat pack jig. Great idea!
Hello Peter, I have just started wood working and I have Parkinson's. This means I take a lot more time but not always get the required finish so the jig will help me to be more accurate with the finish on my work and cut down the time. I hope to be able to purchase the jig in the near future. Again thank you for your time.
By far the best DIY Loose Tenon Jig I've seen so far! 10/10
Brilliant Peter, as a DIYer, I struggle to justify the cost of a Domino but this jig looks like just the thing I’m looking for. I have the router, all I need is a little bit of ply and a couple of spiral upcut bits👍
British ingenuity is not dead. Best thing I've seen since Concorde. Put me down for one. I can taunt my Swedish friends with it...
Stig-håkan: "How did you make this?
Me: "Flat pack, so I need never buy another wobbly bookcase".
Peter, thanks for keeping me sane through Covid.
Thank you! 🙌👍👍
Greatest, simple, loose tenin jig on the market. I'd buy a flat pack kit in a heartbeat!
Thanks! It’s coming… 👍
There are always people out there looking to 👎 things, but I can't figure out who came to Peter's channel, saw what this was about, watched it, and still gave it the thumbs down...? Love your work and big ups to Gordon - simple/genius.
Haha, thanks Ken! Honestly, I never notice the dislikes these days - life's too short to fret about that stuff! 👍
The flat pack is what was going through my mind when you started creating the jig! Yes, very interested.
Awesome idea! What a clever bloke Gordon is 👌🏼
Absolutely! 👍
Absolutely brilliant. Perfect for those of us who could never afford a Festool domino tool. I would definitely be interested in a flat pack kit.
Thanks! Flat-pack has been available for over a year, in two different versions. Store should be directly below the video, or at 10minute.shop 👍
@@10MinuteWorkshop Thanks for pointing that out. Don't know how I missed it.
Absolutely interested in the flat-pack version. Yay!
I would be really interested in buying the cnc flatpack version of this jig 100%
It’s been available for a couple of years, just launched the latest version; first run sold out fast, you can pre-order the second run in the store directly below the video, or at 10minute.shop. Or watch the LTJ30 launch video here - ruclips.net/video/enGVfEwD-Tc/видео.html 👍
Peter you have done it again, blown my mind with the efficacy of your delivery of both the idea and the video, fantastic idea and what a brilliant collaboration. Definitely interested in the CNC Flat Pack.
Thanks David! 👍
The simplest ideas are often the best! I'd be interested in the flatpack version please!
Brilliant Jig Peter and Gordon. Deffinitley interested in the flat pack version. Count me in.
Hi Peter, yes a flat pack sounds inviting, simple ideas are often the best!
Steve
Well pointed out Peter using the little bandsaw jig to align the inside face of the plywood jig in the correct position on assembly.
I like this well thought out simple designed jig, its relatively easy to make and use with instantly good results as you've shown. Tony
Cannot justify the price of a domino from Festool. This is great, I shall defo be building one....
yes for the CNC jig
YES to the flat pack version !!
I really do need to get some of those 'waste side jigs' - they look so handy to make those cuts quickly and accurately! Great looking jig btw.
Thanks! And yes, the waste side jigs are brilliant! 👍👍
Bought Strawbyte jigs on PM’s recommendation. Brilliant - use them all the time
Thanks so much for this Peter and Gordon. I’ve made a ropey version of this (first project on table saw so cuts aren’t great) but it is still good enough to allow me to join lengths of board together flush. For cabinet doors. Will probably make a neater looking version again.
As soon as the vid started and I saw the jig for the 1st time I could immediately see how it works....so simple. And amazed that this is the 1st time Ive seen it. Excellent stuff
again a typical Peter Millard design. Practical and handy and inexpensive . Thanks for sharing!
Yes definitely interested in the flat pack version!!
Absolutely great idea Peter. very interested in a flat pack version, please let me know if you go ahead. Once again great video and thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks Steve! 👍
Flat Pack, yes please
2:50 Thank you for that link. I’ve been trying to find the hole cover for my Makita plunge saw. Top gent 👏🏻
I’d be definitely interested in the flat pack version!
I am so happy I found this video! My 2 takeaways:
1. I will not buy a Festool domino
2. I will buy an MFT table
Great video Peter, much appreciated. I would be very interested in a flatpack version too. Thank you.
Thank you Peter. Just watched your video a couple of times to get inspired.
Excellent Jig! Just saved me some money by not having to buy a Fancy $$$$$ machine, love the design and the possibilities! Your presentation is wonderful! I did subscribe and look forward to future ideas from you!👍👍👍👍👍!!!!!!!
I must wave watched this video 10 times ... I can't wait to get my hands on one of these ! Sure I could just make one .. But this is a nice way to throw Peter a little support. Thanks for all the great content Peter
Thank you, Gordon, and thank you Peter, Cheers!
Great idea Pete, so simple yet very effective.
The simplest ideas are always the best. 100% interested in a fat pack jig. 👍👍
Very cool. Nice work Peter & Gordon! Best colab between you two since “A World Without Love”. Scott
Showing your age there m8y
@@alland1241 Every time I show my face!
You just had to go there, didn't you, scott! 😂 And thanks! 🙌
@@10MinuteWorkshop Always happy to be "that guy", Peter!
Great idea at a great time. Was saving up for a DF 500 and kit. Then my wife's health deteriorated and expenses went way up. The flat pak CNC would be an excellent replacement for the DF500. Price is not an issue as you have always been fair with that. Work with 12 and 18 mil, 1/2" and 3/4" material so would take a flat pak for each if and when available. Great design and build teamwork. Keep up the good work!
Thanks Larry, and very sorry to hear about Mrs Cs health. Hope she's on the mend. Best wishes, Peter 👍
I could never warrant the purchase of a Domino however I would certainly buy a flat pack alternative.
Informative as ever thanks Peter
Thanks! They’re coming…! 👍
Thanks Peter. I have a Makita 1/4" router, and got it all from eBay. Many Thanks. This rookie is going to have fun!
Brilliant design - well thought out for multiple uses!
From Canada - VERY interested in the flat-pack kit!!
You had recommended the star byte off-cut spacers to me. Thanks for that.
Absolutely love them - used just about every day.
I used to try and juggle my larger pieces of plywood so the ‘keeper’ piece was always under the rail. As long as blade is sharp the ‘outside’ cut has a clean edge as well.
Simply brilliant. Brilliantly simple. Thank you - and Gordon.
Absolutely fantastic video of one of the best jigs I have ever seen. Brilliant Peter and well done Gordon. Flat pack is a grand idea.
Yes indeed, a flat pack version would be great!
As a long time subscriber and huge fan of your work, I just wanted to say a huge thank you for this!
I’m part way through building it… I’ve tweeked the sizes as I’ve already got a big bag of 6mm loose tenons, and I’ve found a great manufacturer of router bits and other tools called RENNIE TOOLS near Manchester. Most suppliers only sell 6.3mm diameter cutters - which would be too sloppy - but they do several spiral up cut models at exactly 6mm.
Could be a useful contact for you, as I know you ship router bits with your flat pack loose tenon kits 😊
I've been using Rennie Tools bits from the very start. 👍
Congratulations Gordon!
Hi Peter. You recently mentioned a series on routers, how to use them etc. Just saying... that would be VERY interesting to me (and I imagine lots of other folk out there.
Yes Please, definitely interested in the flat packed version. Great video, thank you for your inspiration.
I have been looking for something like this. Definitely interested in the flat pack!
Thanks for showing Peter, I'd be interested in a flat packed version
Wow Peter, what a brilliant jig you made! More than brilliant I must say!
Thank you! 👍
AS always excellent thanks Peter, makes my Friday getting home from work to another Peter M vid!! Stay safe and well, 'a nice cup of tea and a biscuit' how very British!! haha
Yes, absolutely interested in the flat pack version
Nice cup of tea and a biscuit later..... beautiful 👍
Thank you! 👍
I used this method almost 20 years ago to open mortice holes in MDF and ply. it was a good method till Domino´s comes out to the market. Now i use same method to aply hinges in doors. :)
Thanks Alistair! No aggro really shipping to the EU; been sending my clamp guides out since the start of the year, no worries. 👍
Flat packed version sounds awesome. Great work both of you 👏
Plans purchased. Definitely a saleable item; up here in Yorkshire there's a thrifty potential when balanced against the purchase of a Domino which must not be overlooked!
Amazing, I'm going to have to make one of these to try it out. Also, I can't believe I never knew about those waste side jigs - just the thing I need!
You never fail to amaze me Peter!
Absolutely brilliant! Certainly interested inthe CNC version pending price, of course. Good work lads.
This is an amazing design. Thanks for sharing! I’d be interested in a flat pack version if available
Yet another EXCELLENT video. MANY THANKS!!!
Thanks! 👍
Well now I feel stupid. Years of lusting over a Domino but not being able to justify a one job tool at that price. Such a simple but ingenious solution that should have been obvious to me! Great video and not a clickbait "The jig that Festool don't want you to know about" title in sight 😉
Oo! Didn’t think about putting that in the title! Next time... 😂😂🙌
Excellent idea!! Thanks for sharing this jig idea
Thanks! 👍
Love the idea.Flat pack version please.
That is so good, when you have multiple carcasses it will earn its keep the first day. Parts can be interchangable or replaced so long as the original planks are the same size. Ace. O and to those that look around the ply can be found as off cuts.
Hi Peter, great jig, I j have seen a few on RUclips during the past 6 months but none look as straight forward as yours. Well done to you and Gordon, I would be interest in a flat pack version. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Jim! 👍
Love this, I'd be interested in the cnc flat pack too
Really good job by you both. Very neat, cost effective solution. 👌
Cheers Stew! 👍
Definitely interested Peter, very clever idea 💡👍🏼
I would definitely be interested in a CNC flat pack.
yes please to the flatpack, genius!
Peter,
Would be really interested in a flat pack jig and once again thank you for sharing your expertise and knowledge. Best wishes, Dave .
Thanks Dave!
Excellent job
Great idea and execution! A flat pack jig is absolutely interesting.
Looks remarkably quick in use. I may have to reconsider my preferred dowels. :-) At the right price I might be in the market for the flat pack. Thanks for sharing. All the best to the two of you.
Thanks Norman! Out of interest, what would you consider the right price to be?
@@10MinuteWorkshop I’m not sure I am the right man to answer this Peter. But I will have a go in the spirit of being helpful. By right’ I meant the price that I’d be willing to pay for the convenience and guaranteed accuracy of the flat pack. I have no idea abut the overheads and costs needed to get the flat packs ready and out to people. I used to run a wee side hustle selling educational software and always argued that any school department could afford £39.95 without any great thought. So I’ll settle for £39.95 all in. TOPS. But much more than that I wouldn’t buy. TBH. Please don’t take offence. :-).
Genius! I think that a flat pack version of this would be good....go for it.
Thanks! 👍
Tremendously well executed.
Thank you! 🙌
Thank you Peter. Definitely would be interested in a cnc’d flat pack
Bloody brilliant idea and yet so damn simple! 👌🏽
Awesome colab, fellas. 👍🏽
What a brilliant & simple idea, excellent work from both of you 👍
This is an interesting idea. I'll definitely be interested in a flatpack version, might just tie me over until I get a domino
Excellent. Thank you.
Yes to CNC flat pack!
That is a great jig, I,ve been using several based on Jenn’s Mistake ‘s version, but no mid-panel slots with that one
I'd be interested in a CNC flat pack!
You make great videos! Thanks!
Thank you! 🙌👍
Sign me up for the flat pack version! Such an elegant way around the ever rising cost of a Domino!
This is really great!
Great Video Peter, flat pack jig yes pls :-)
This is a very nice jig!
Amazing and so simple! Can just make as many jigs as you need....Hilarious on F.O.G.. immediately changing the subject as the precious Domino suddenly becomes obsolete.. haha well done.
Very nice. It looks as quick as, or quicker than, the domino - especially if you might be new to the Festool. I'd be very interested in a flatpack version. Perhaps you could also include pre-drilled guide pin holes.
I'd buy flat pack for sure. Great concept.
Another one for a flat pack version, even going to the colonies, would still be worth it. Just subscribed too.
Thanks and welcome. Final flat-pack samples are going out into the wild amongst a few selected testers this weekend, and assuming all's well I should have the first batch out before Christmas. 👍
Thank you....you've just saved me a fortune! No need to buy the Festool domino machine.....well not this week anyway ;-)
😂👍