0:06 the idea of making perfect blade width shim is not mine, this guy inspired me for his project: ruclips.net/video/nsw5qlrdx2A/видео.html All free plans I ever made here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1636_O_7KVQ5hzWAhDXBornWnvxXfweba?usp=sharing GRINwood shop: www.etsy.com/shop/GRINwood Support GRINwood: PayPal: grinwooddesigns@gmail.com
MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
Hey Are: Nice to give reference to Inspire I like his teaching. Your method seemed clearer to me.... Thanks And you do it without words (hats off from me). Cheers jerry Everett Ontario Canada.
Another great video, but please be careful. I once was ripping a tiny bit off a 1/4" thick box lid, and drug it back like you did. I was using a push pad. The board shot back and hit me in the wrist. Thanks
Another excellent video. I think one thing I'm taking away from this is that I need to make myself a stock of kerf width strips, and maybe do the same with slightly thicker strips to suit a single dado blade. It's not like they would need a ton of storage space.
Love this video 👍🏻 it’s really simple for simple minded people like me 😊 I have a question? On that thicker finger-joint could I make it with that same jig with a single tablesaw blade? I’ve been trying but my brain can’t get it to work. Thanks for the video.
Great joints they look great,out of interest i have noticed in past jigs you have made you use laminate flooring is it solid wood or mdf and out of curiosity why do you use it?
0:06 the idea of making perfect blade width shim is not mine, this guy inspired me for his project:
ruclips.net/video/nsw5qlrdx2A/видео.html
All free plans I ever made here:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1636_O_7KVQ5hzWAhDXBornWnvxXfweba?usp=sharing
GRINwood shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/GRINwood
Support GRINwood:
PayPal: grinwooddesigns@gmail.com
MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
Hey Are: Nice to give reference to Inspire I like his teaching.
Your method seemed clearer to me.... Thanks
And you do it without words (hats off from me).
Cheers
jerry Everett Ontario Canada.
Watching your videos I must say I dont like your work, I just love it!!!
Now that is a finger joint !!
I really like that finished finger joint. That little trim makes a HUGE difference in the finished product! ! !!!
Super, hab so noch nicht gesehen.
I'm leaving this comment here so that after a week or a month or a year when someone likes it, I'll get reminded of this masterpiece🙋
I really loved the second joint. Beautifull
Все ролики образец аккуратной и творческой работы, очень мотивируют повторить. Огромное спасибо и обязательно продолжайте)
One of the most beautiful joints I have ever seen!
They say measuring is the enemy of accuracy and this proves it brilliantly. Perfection with no measurement needed.
No hay duda son profesionales, amo la carpintería 🇭🇳👍
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo mon ami
Bon week-end et à bientôt 👍🙏👍
Wunderschöne Verbindungen!
Und das mit Hilfe von einfacher Vorrichtung. Danke!
Amazing!!!
Great job, excellent presentation, no stupid copyright free music!
Just doing this from your experience gives me hope and encouragement 🙏. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
WOW!!! I’ve always thought finger joints were missing something. That is amazing! Absolutely love it! Keep up the great work!
😊👍
Wow... Complimenti bel lavoro!
paling mudah dicerna caranya, kuereeen mas brooo
awesome, thanks for sharing.
Amazing joints and wonderful effects. Thanks
Its a pleasure to follow your chan but see what you do its amazing, my very compliment
Just saw this and I like the method of the shim... Not cutting it and measuring it 4-8 times. (Has it's place, though..)
Great jig!!!! I'm using it!!
Beautiful work they look great
Goodjob friend
You make it looks so easy, when it isn't. Kudos foe that
Very enjoyable, thanks for sharing!
Very nice!
Magnifique travail, bravo 👍👍👏❤❤😉 Merci pour cette vidéo . Norbert ( France )
Impressive!
Excellent workpiece 👍
Отличная технология. Яб даже сказал,технологичная и аккуратная.
Really cool.
Nice work !
Meserie ! Felicitari !
Особенно второй вариант 👍👍👍 просто супер 👍🤗
Молодец! Полная технология углового соединения. Спасибо,
Cool!
Прекрасные соединения..!
C'est du super solide !
Szacunek dla Twojej pracy. 🌎
Superbe travail. Bravo. (Luxembourg)
marvelous work🙌🙌🙌
Очень красиво получилось.
Прекрасно! Особенно второй вариант!
Deux très belles réalisations !
Merci pour cet enseignement ;-D
Super.
Отлично получилось.
спасибо за видео. весьма полезны, как уроки
Спасибо!
Perfect
Thanks for sharing! Really well done.
very good
Super
Gracias por compartir!
Супер работа!
Nice box joints, and I like the accents. However finger joints are different. Check out the joints in molding and door jams at your local home center.
Thank you Ed
Nice clamp
Суперская работа!!! Мастеру лайкосище!!!🔥👍
BGM is like the tone of STING
Excelente y didactico
wow
you are amazing sir
Another great video, but please be careful. I once was ripping a tiny bit off a 1/4" thick box lid, and drug it back like you did. I was using a push pad. The board shot back and hit me in the wrist. Thanks
прикольно и гениально... потренировавшись на шипах, теперь можно делать расчески)))
excelente
Another excellent video. I think one thing I'm taking away from this is that I need to make myself a stock of kerf width strips, and maybe do the same with slightly thicker strips to suit a single dado blade. It's not like they would need a ton of storage space.
عمل في غاية الدقة
Great idea for a box joint jig. But let's make a box please.
good~!! ^^
Nett 👍🏻👍🏻
Perfekt 👍
That was the easiest way to make a stencil for finger joints that I've seen so far. I hope you can read it, English is not my forte.
отлично !
Sehr cool!
Belissimo!!!
Love this video 👍🏻 it’s really simple for simple minded people like me 😊 I have a question?
On that thicker finger-joint could I make it with that same jig with a single tablesaw blade? I’ve been trying but my brain can’t get it to work.
Thanks for the video.
Oh Yes !!!!!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
like, far out man !
Really beautiful work, dude! 😃
Both joints look awesome!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
❤❤❤
Lindo demais, belo trabalho
👌👌👌
Belo trabalho parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏
Гарна ідея! Дякую!
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bonjour, quelle est la colle rapide que vous utilisez. Merci et vos vidéos sont super. Cordialement
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Второй вариант. Пропил не делать на всю ширину, чтобы на краю было чисто. Кажется будет изящнее.
Great joints they look great,out of interest i have noticed in past jigs you have made you use laminate flooring is it solid wood or mdf and out of curiosity why do you use it?
It's MDF and I use it because of it's super sturdy. Thanks
Did you cut the larger shim with the dado blade to match its size?
👍красиво!
Tebrikler. Çift bıçağı nasıl taktınız, einhell markaya da olur mu? Birde aradaki spacer’i nereden temin ettiniz? Teşekkür ederim şimdiden.
to start those two boards just need to be the same dimensions and square?
I would like to see how to do the second type using a normal saw-blade. In Europe we do not have dados.
Can you give me information about the double blade you use in some of your videos? Is it on the market? Can you on all saw benches? Thank you
Its called a Dado Blade and its sold in a set