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How To Accurately Drill Angled Holes For Joinery // Woodworking How To // Angled Joinery

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Комментарии • 685

  • @PaulinaPaulino
    @PaulinaPaulino 5 лет назад +29

    Great little jig, Tamara, er... Tammy, er.... Taymar, er.... TAMAR!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +19

      Hahaha! I’m sure you can imagine what my Starbucks cups say... 😂😂

    • @modestmaking5314
      @modestmaking5314 5 лет назад +9

      @@3x3CustomTamar I like to mess with the Starbucks folks and give them a weird name and make it extra hard for them. I'll tell them my name is something like "Yannas but with an H" and won't tell them how to spell it. 2 can play the whole "name butchering" game!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +4

      ModestMaking hahaha! That’s hysterical.

    • @heyimamaker
      @heyimamaker 5 лет назад

      I ordered a coffee once for my friend Rick. They wrote Crick...

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +2

      Hey I'm a Maker so no ones safe I guess. Ha

  • @adriannatale2790
    @adriannatale2790 Год назад +3

    I come back to your videos all the time. And this one is exactly the tip I needed for my current project. Thanks Tamar!

  • @ColoradoHiker
    @ColoradoHiker 4 года назад +7

    When using wood clamps on the drill press to hold things..... I found it helped a lot when i glued sand paper onto the wood clamps. Cuts way down on pieces slipping.

  • @gpdoyon
    @gpdoyon Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for this video! I had just cut out all of my angled joints and thought that my dowelmax tool would work perfectly. Nope. Your simple jig saved me. I’d spent quit a bit of time trying to figure out the solution to this problem. You’re the best!

  • @TheMikeNan
    @TheMikeNan 2 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh! I was struggling on how to use dowels in angled joints. Your solution is PERFECT! Thanks for sharing.

  • @2006goducks
    @2006goducks Год назад +1

    Thank you! You’re a life saver. I’ve spent way too much time trying to figure this out myself and your solution is brilliantly simple.

  • @PetiteBluebirdgirl
    @PetiteBluebirdgirl 5 лет назад +4

    Hi Tamar, I love making jigs and I add copper tubing to my wooden dowel jigs to maximise their use.
    Love your channel; great tips.

  • @DianeM.Schneider
    @DianeM.Schneider 2 года назад +1

    I have been beating my head against a wall trying to figure this out. You have saved me so much time. Thank you thank you!

  • @davidlanders2853
    @davidlanders2853 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant..........new to wood working, but wood workers truly astound me in their ability to innovate. Thank you

  • @nosleepdelirium1214
    @nosleepdelirium1214 3 года назад +3

    Thank you! I just did my first angled stool using dowel joints and I just drew a line on the side of the wood as a guide while I drilled angled holes by eye haha it worked but obviously not very precisely. This is very helpful!!

  • @DIYMontreal
    @DIYMontreal 5 лет назад +9

    Great video Tamar! One of my 2019 "resolutions" is to incorporate angles and curves in my builds and this will definitely help with that!

  • @tommccurnin524
    @tommccurnin524 2 года назад

    I Didn't Even Want to Make This Jig, But Just Had to Watch. Good Job!
    I would not want to make the holes 90° like some have suggested, as the holes in the end grain would be cross grain, and bits would wander and the joint is not as strong as 100% face grain. That's why we were taught to make angled tenons when doing hand work. I don't know of an angled dowel jig, except for a 45° Dowel Max attachment, so this is a perfect one time jig. Good Job. I do do like seeing your mistakes, as we only learn from mistakes.
    Oh, and by the way to keep bits from wandering in end grain, follow up the awl hole with a small pilot hole, about a 16th, then you can even follow up with a slightly larger bit, like 1/4 to get you started, which is what I was taught by Paul Sellers in Waco, Texas many years ago.

  • @v.d.2527
    @v.d.2527 5 лет назад +4

    Well done! I was racking my brain on this kind of issue.
    What you did is smart, simple et efficient. It looks to be an easy trick to design, therefore it means it's a brilliant idea.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Yeah simple is best most of the time

  • @MicahFunk
    @MicahFunk Год назад

    I like that you used creativity to come up with a tool to accomplish your specific needs. Nice job!

  • @guidocason4114
    @guidocason4114 5 лет назад +1

    Among all the woodworkers in RUclips, you are my absolute fav. I really enjoy your videos. Greetings from Argentina! Keep up the excellent work

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words! That means a lot ☺️

  • @grammadrm4974
    @grammadrm4974 4 года назад +1

    You are my new woodworking idol. I love that you talk during vids.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  4 года назад

      Happy to hear that! Thanks!

    • @grammadrm4974
      @grammadrm4974 4 года назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar Have you done a vid on your little measuring scribe made of wood?

  • @Gantorin
    @Gantorin 4 года назад

    I know this is an older video of yours, but I just found your channel, and have been clicking on any video that comes my that you have made. I love watching and doing wood working, and this just fills my head with tons of ideas and tips. So thank you!

  • @CB71SS
    @CB71SS 5 лет назад

    Have an outdoor rocking bench with a broken rocker. I need to put an angled dowel in it and have been trying to figure out how to do it and now I know. Thank you so much this has bugged me for a long time. Great videos.

  • @andrewlynch27
    @andrewlynch27 5 лет назад +1

    Tamar I admire how fearless you are. I must work on this for myself.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Just go for it! I am scared of working in the cold though. I am not liking this.

  • @DCFusor
    @DCFusor 5 лет назад +11

    Nice! I'd add that these "tool making" techniques were/are also crucial for a pre-CNC machine shop. The techniques are pretty universal, and continue today - not everyone has a good enough CNC setup (or at all) to beat jigs in making a bunch of things exactly the same (without thought, errors can stack up in ways a good jig prevents). Ask any machinist about the respect the title of toolmaker gets...

  • @woodman3416
    @woodman3416 3 года назад +1

    I am impressed every time I view your videos. Keep up the great work.

  • @atlas227428
    @atlas227428 4 года назад +1

    Great video again Tamar......i am currently making a floating shelf and wont be needing angles but was nice to watch how you figured things out......very smart !!

  • @Yusufmasron
    @Yusufmasron 5 лет назад +3

    I wish i saw this video before yesterday. I messed up my work trying to drill holes on a chamfer. thanks for the video. look forward to the adjustable version.

  • @ramonbannister9498
    @ramonbannister9498 3 года назад

    Nice. Gave me an idea to make straight, 90 degree dowel jigs quickly and cheaply.

  • @davidbarton215
    @davidbarton215 2 года назад

    you've solved my little issue with an angle drill 👍👍👍👍look forward to the adjustable version.

  • @nomad4731
    @nomad4731 3 года назад

    Ms Tamar, thx for sharing the video, it was short, sweet, and to the point, that is an idea that I'll put in practice.

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele 3 года назад

    Another great video!!!! Yes, it’s a one time jig...the bit bores out and enlarges the hole in the jig with repeated uses. If it’s a permanent jig I will install drill guide bushings. Thank you!

  • @manoharsagunthalla9215
    @manoharsagunthalla9215 5 лет назад

    It’s wonderful! I have been asked even engineers but you have shown practically just simple demo to understand! Expecting more and more ideas from you mam

  • @robertpelland5649
    @robertpelland5649 3 года назад

    I could use a verity of words to describe this process, however I believe that brilliant, is more appropriate then any other choice of words. Kudo's Tamar

  • @johngratton467
    @johngratton467 4 года назад +3

    Beautifully simple, exactly what I was looking for to build some simple machine stands

  • @spicy6892
    @spicy6892 3 года назад

    This is so fucking 5head, watched many videos, bought a dowel jig, but nothing compares to this, god bless you! 🙌

  • @freezepop6389
    @freezepop6389 3 года назад

    I've been trying to figure out how to do this for a few days now. I was starting to get nervous because my deadline is really close, I'm going to make this jig when I get home thank you so much.

  • @rainerhasler135
    @rainerhasler135 3 года назад

    Intelligent solution! Inspiring! Thank you!

  • @blairdouglas1749
    @blairdouglas1749 5 лет назад

    Great tip. Im glad to see it's not just my daughter that uses my work surfaces for drawing. 👍

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Ha! It’s how I keep them busy while I work.

  • @jerryhuber3653
    @jerryhuber3653 11 месяцев назад +1

    To make the reusable, you could drill the holes larger, and insert a metal tube with the inner diameter you want your dowels to be. As for being adjustable, attach rods to the outer guides that can slide through the jig for width changes, and run some bolts through that hit the side of the jig to stop the sides from sliding back in. If you want the angle to be adjustable, I’m unfortunately at a loss for that at the moment.

  • @Farroutman1
    @Farroutman1 3 года назад

    The first video I watched on this subject at it was great. When I have more time and my shop setup properly I'll be doing these kinds of jigs. For now I think I'm going to mortis and tenon my current project because it will be easier for me. Thank you for the amazing and straight to the point video!

  • @ianpearse4480
    @ianpearse4480 2 года назад

    Thank you Tamar. Now back to rebuilding my Christmas tree stand.

  • @robsandstrom9854
    @robsandstrom9854 5 лет назад

    Nice jig Tamara, Actually, very timely for me. I was just searching for methods to insert angled dowels two days ago. This would have helped me then, but i like your solution better than the one I found and will put it to use in the future. Thank you for the clear visual presentation and the straight-forward-easy-to-follow information.

  • @PrinceWesterburg
    @PrinceWesterburg 4 года назад +1

    Oooooh! The small block at the start: Get a 'centre punch' which is much better than a stole (awl) for marking then get an 'Engineer's Vice' for the vertical drill (drill press stateside). Stoles are pretty hard on your hands and joints and the vice will save you time too.

  • @dmaclel487
    @dmaclel487 2 года назад +1

    Nice jig and I will definitely add it tool my “collection”. I have drilled the holes prior to cutting the angles before but you will have to be careful to get the depth

  • @TheEveryMaker
    @TheEveryMaker 5 лет назад +1

    Drilling into endgrain always caused my bit to drift. If I'm doing a lot of work with the same jig, I will typically drill an oversized hole, then add in a brass sleeve to make sure I don't drill out the holes in my jig. Great jig, I love how easy it was!

  • @hajiothman4050
    @hajiothman4050 2 года назад

    Creative idea. Well done. Thank you.

  • @terrywagner468
    @terrywagner468 4 года назад

    love your simplicity Tamar.

  • @adammontgomery7980
    @adammontgomery7980 6 месяцев назад

    When drilling into a slanted surface, I've used a forstner bit to make a flat spot and follow up with a regular drill bit.

  • @MikeTheMaker1
    @MikeTheMaker1 5 лет назад

    That is hands down the most useful tip I have ever seen!

  • @nickgoogle4525
    @nickgoogle4525 4 года назад +1

    See "Joint Genie" (UK based company) -- which is basically the same idea, but adjustable. Also cool that you can screw it to a wood instead of clamping. That can be a plus in some situations.

  • @chrisbarbot9551
    @chrisbarbot9551 5 лет назад

    I can't even get a straight dowel joint right and you did an angle one so perfect. You something else great job

  • @natazer
    @natazer 4 года назад

    Just started wood working. Awesome video! Thanks!

  • @zaqmko0
    @zaqmko0 Год назад +2

    Very nice. I'm just about to start a project that needs a 15 degree dowelled joint similar the one for your desk project. This jig looks a lot easier than the over-engineered one I thought I was going to need. The only "clever" thing I'll add is to use the miter saw, which was already set up to cut the pieces to be joined, to cut the block for the jig. That way it's already the exact same angle as the project parts, even if it was initially set up a degree or two off one way or the other.
    On a side note... This is from 2019??? How have I not seen this for all this time? 😀

  • @markhunt6177
    @markhunt6177 4 года назад

    You're pretty smart. I doubt I could have come up with that solution. I feel like I've learned a couple of things today, thanks.

  • @AB-nu5we
    @AB-nu5we 5 лет назад

    Saw your photo spread in family handyman Winter edition, you and April. New career addition, shop gear modeling...promising. Nice jig idea

  • @zwgrafakhsandrianos7784
    @zwgrafakhsandrianos7784 Год назад

    Awsome video once again!!! Thank you for making our lives easier!!!

  • @mariomuranaka9751
    @mariomuranaka9751 4 года назад

    Very good idea,congratulations !

  • @jadae001
    @jadae001 5 лет назад

    I liked your project, you are always helping with new projects for the workshop.
    Thank you

  • @leivasrodriguesdecampos5808
    @leivasrodriguesdecampos5808 5 лет назад

    GOOD NIGHT YOU ARE VERY INTELLIGENT AND CREATIVE PARABENS ADMIRED YOUR WORK

  • @velwheel3135
    @velwheel3135 5 лет назад

    Good logic that we seem to not think of in the midst of a project.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Glad you like it! I figure this all out as the project moves along. Ha

  • @poultonprojects
    @poultonprojects 5 лет назад

    I sure do enjoy your videos i love how you show the process of things not working out but then you finding a solution!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Thanks so much! It’s all a learning process for me. So hope others can learn along with me!

  • @jasonkingshott2971
    @jasonkingshott2971 4 года назад

    Really interesting, thanks Tamara.

  • @franklettering
    @franklettering 4 года назад

    Thoroughly enjoyable as per.
    ....succinctly explained.

  • @seangp3837
    @seangp3837 5 лет назад

    That’s ingenious Tamar

  • @ekhles104
    @ekhles104 3 года назад +1

    Very very very excellent

  • @daver7013
    @daver7013 2 года назад

    Once again your problem-solving is incredible. Thank you for sharing that.

  • @peterlabat1527
    @peterlabat1527 4 года назад

    Pure satisfaction looking at that joint coming together

  • @bking0220
    @bking0220 5 лет назад +10

    Nice job Tamar! Your projects are always a joy to watch.

  • @MultiTom1956
    @MultiTom1956 5 лет назад +2

    That's a brilliant jig Tamar😊 since don't have a table saw the 10°angle cut can be done on a mitre saw ( possibly a stupid question)😄. Thank you so much

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! That’s how I initially cut the pieces I was using to join together. To if you take a small cut off from there you can make the jig.

  • @cujero
    @cujero 2 года назад

    I'm definitely going to use this

  • @jolox.
    @jolox. Год назад

    This was so interesting and has lots of great tips! Gonna thumbs up and subscribe!

  • @user-ce7on9ts9t
    @user-ce7on9ts9t 3 месяца назад

    joli montage et surtout très pratique !

  • @tamerabdelaziz.
    @tamerabdelaziz. 4 года назад

    Very good job tamar
    Thanks and keep going 👍

  • @johnarnold6623
    @johnarnold6623 2 года назад

    I don’t know if it’s because I saw your vid first, but other dowel jigs just don’t look like they are going to work. Yours are easy and intuitive

  • @kirstenjoyhobbs2709
    @kirstenjoyhobbs2709 2 года назад

    Thank you SO much. Great video!!

  • @VansWorld
    @VansWorld 5 лет назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing

  • @wm005
    @wm005 5 лет назад

    Great idea. Enjoy watching you figure it all out...

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! It’s fun to figure this stuff out

  • @animationcreations42
    @animationcreations42 5 лет назад

    What a simple idea! I think it would be quite difficult to make an adjustable jig accurate enough using just wood, in particular getting the angle right. I suppose it would be easy enough to make a set of jigs with different spacing for the dowels but getting it centre on the end of the stock is going to be the difficult part, as with anything that's adjustable, getting the tolerances small enough for it to be repeatable is where the difficulty is. But if anyone can come up with a simple jig, I'm sure it'll be you!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Thanks! I def would have to use other materials other than wood. Especially since drilling into the wooden holes expands them over time. I’ll think about it!

  • @ZeWriter1
    @ZeWriter1 3 года назад

    Like all your projects, such an easy DIY jig to get professional result!

  • @meidadb5992
    @meidadb5992 3 года назад

    Thank you amazing Tamar.

  • @davidlevally4141
    @davidlevally4141 2 года назад

    You are a smart cookie.

  • @CranialExtractor
    @CranialExtractor Год назад

    This is really helping me finish a project. Thank you :)

  • @grammadrm4974
    @grammadrm4974 4 года назад +1

    Very nice!! I am chicken in trying to make a small joiner jig!

  • @600miles
    @600miles 5 лет назад

    I like the air activated hand warmers by Heat Factory. Put one in each pocket and warm up between cuts. They are a nice size to hold in frozen fingers.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Like the ones used for skiing? I wear the toe warmers while I’m out there

  • @BookofIsaiah
    @BookofIsaiah 5 лет назад

    Hi Tamar, you alway impress me with your ingenuity!! I've learned SO much from watching your videos!! Thank you for sharing all your ideas and information! Have a greta day!!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +1

      That’s so awesome to hear. Thanks! Have a great weekend!

    • @BookofIsaiah
      @BookofIsaiah 5 лет назад

      Thank you, Tamar!!! You and your family also!! @@3x3CustomTamar

  • @jasonb2340
    @jasonb2340 2 года назад

    This was super helpful. I will use it this weekend. Thank you!

  • @peterkos1034
    @peterkos1034 4 года назад

    Your quite the inspiration doing this.
    Your pretty good.
    Keep it up.
    You have re inspired some old ideas I've had put on the back burner for quite some time.
    Will get stuck into them when I get back to work next week .
    Plenty of scrap and offcuts at work I can use.
    Cheers !!

  • @ARepublicIfYouCanKeepIt
    @ARepublicIfYouCanKeepIt 5 лет назад

    Great video Tamar!

  • @vincentrodak9734
    @vincentrodak9734 5 лет назад +4

    This is really clever. I learned a lot. Thanks!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +1

      So happy you learned something! Awesome.

  • @williamruy9350
    @williamruy9350 5 лет назад

    Go Tamara!

  • @durrwooddude
    @durrwooddude 5 лет назад +1

    Nice! I’ll use this idea for the MCM dining room table on my To Do List!

  • @mesterim
    @mesterim 5 лет назад

    Love this video. I knew this technique but never tried it. But now I'm confident in doing it. Thank you.

  • @prakashgudimetlagudimetlap2533
    @prakashgudimetlagudimetlap2533 5 лет назад +2

    Happy your video thanks for the next video no late coming fast

  • @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro
    @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro 5 лет назад

    Nice job Tamar! 👍👍👍

  • @markbryan9989
    @markbryan9989 5 лет назад

    You learn, we learn! Thanks Tamar.

  • @jeffhatt7613
    @jeffhatt7613 4 года назад

    I love all your Jigs, you're very clever!

  • @SouthernStyleDIY
    @SouthernStyleDIY 5 лет назад +1

    Love it! Absolutely genius!! You have a knack for really useful tips and tricks for how to up your making game.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Thanks! I’m just sharing what I learn along the way!

  • @ImGonnaMake
    @ImGonnaMake 5 лет назад +1

    Wish I was half as smart as you when it comes to figuring out stuff like this.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Ha! There are always fails before I figure something out

  • @zandemen
    @zandemen 5 лет назад

    So many good videos like this still have 1% thumbs down and there is not really a reason for it I can see.
    Maybe youtube should make it a requirement to leave a comment to say why the video was voted down?

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      I don’t know 🤷🏻‍♀️ you can’t please everybody

  • @RobRobertson1000
    @RobRobertson1000 3 года назад

    Thanks, Tamar, was just trying to work out something that this will solve. I wouldn't bother trying to make an adjustable jig as it is so easy to make the one-off jig to the specific size needed..

  • @DIYHGP
    @DIYHGP 5 лет назад +9

    Tamar, I had the same angled issue with trying to do joinery. A much easier solution which could work for your project is to drill the Dowel holes the same 90° to the surface. because your piece is big enough as long as the Dowel doesn’t extend through the other side of the wood or leg. I used the Dowel wizard it’s my jig for all dowels.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад +3

      I was trying to find a solution that wouldn’t require someone buying a tool. I have some center finding dowel jigs and I actually prefer to make templates when I do dowel joinery. I have to mark and measure less often.

    • @alext9067
      @alext9067 5 лет назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar I agree. I saw the dowel wizard. Meh. $80 bucks? Pfff

  • @jammin60psd
    @jammin60psd 5 лет назад

    Great vid! I find that Forsner bits have more rigidity do better with not wandering in an angled entry into the workpiece along with being more predictable in drilling endgrain than a Brad point.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  5 лет назад

      Thanks for tip! I’ll try that next time!

  • @johnalbrecht3831
    @johnalbrecht3831 5 лет назад +1

    Perfect engineering !
    Great problem solving mind !

  • @Xerock
    @Xerock 4 года назад

    very clever. nicely done.