I get the impression you create all your works simply from thinking about it then trial and error with a lot of experience to make all the parts. No pen and paper drawings, no measurements just "it looks right" or "this should be about the right size". Many people ask for plans but I don't think there are any to begin with! Very good work.
Another fantastic project, Young Je, very cool. I have watched all your videos many times, and learned a lot. This one stands out - this unique jig makes mortising almost as simple as drilling a hole, one of a kind. I ended up reverse engineering this build, with a few simplifications. I used drawer slides for both vertical panel router is mounted to, as well as the horizontal platform where the board is attached - this took all metal working out of the project. I also used a quarter-inch thick piece of plastic for router panel - cut it out of $6 cutting board from Big Lots. If anyone is interested to repeat this, few things to pay close attention to: - all three moving parts should have minimal or no play at all - make sure your cuts for moving parts are precise; - to work safely and get perfect results consistently, make sure you can clamp the part down with two strong bar clamps - you don't want it flying around or even move while being routed. The hold down clamps didn't really work for me; - end-stops are the must - when routing, you want to focus on going through depth, not getting distracted to lateral movement. I have got best results standing to the left from the jig, moving the platform horizontally towards me for cuts - this seems to give full control and best view of the process. As with traditional mortising, I drill at end positions to full depth, then remove material in between by making shallow, 1/4" deep passes. I use this jig only for mortising, and it is irreplaceable - helps me produce perfect, repeatable mortises every time.
Nice job Young, I have been watching all your videos and this one is great as well. I am making making a slot mortise machine soon for repeatable loose tenons, so I am checking out videos to see what works for other people and getting ideas for my own plans. Thank you for the great content.
Great to watch a video with no nonsense ,goes to show good content doesn't need fancy camera or scripting . Any chance of a video showing the router being used at an angle - I imagine it could really expand the number of profiles that could be produced from basic cutters. Thanks again for the videos
Agreed, are plans available for purchasing? I just built a standard router table with a sliding table, oversized fence, and some nice features, but am considering building a horizontal one for making mortises/tenons, and raised panels. I’d like to combine this table with features from Stumpy Nubs horizontal router table, especially the tilting feature.
superbe travail vous etes pour moi une référence dans la fabrication des gabarits merci pour le partage , je ne regrette vraiment pas de mettre abonné a votre chaine .
This is brilliant. I was scrolling though the videos and found your channel. I'm very Impressed with you videos so I subscribed to your channel... This build is Awesome and works very well. Thank you for sharing.....
Great tool build, as usual your attention to detail is unparalleled, it's inspiring and a challenge to reach your level ( master craftsmen ( keep up the good work
All of your GREAT jigs and devices and NO PLANS...? You're such a tease! As many have mentioned on ALL of your vid's, we would love to purchase the plans, if they were available.
I completely agree with RHI Hodag. These movies, without any plans or measures (even for a fee), remain a demonstration of end-to-end talent, without any usefulness for viewers who are, perhaps, less clever than Young Je
Other than not having a tilting table, this looks very much like the one I designed a few years ago. In fact, that lift mechanism using a lead-screw driven carriage lift on drawer slides is almost exactly like mine. I suppose great minds think alike, nice work! :)
Thank you for your comment I created a slot mortiser this way six years ago. It complements the disadvantages and made me new lumberjocks.com/projects/44080
Stumpy Nubs >>> His horizontal router table is absolutely NOTHING like yours. Do not give credit where credit is not due!!!! I've watched yours & it is like every other table on RUclips You lil fat turd. Kim's is authentic with the bearing slides so just stop
OK Young, are you going to work up plans for all the things in your repertoire? All are crying for them as well as I. Please do this for us, we're not as creative as you are. I really would like some layouts for your Planes. Thank you very much! And also for your horizontal router.
From what I can see the ball bearings are drilled through the angle iron and or aluminum and bolted together from the inside out trading at Raleigh charade on the V portion of the angle iron. Very ingenious.
Gracias por compartir imágenes, también comparto la opinion de varios que vimos el vídeo, ni un comentario, una instrucción, una medida, un "algo", o solo era para que viéramos el buen trabajo de esta persona...?? está excelente como herramienta, pero...
Were you aware that one pull of the drillgun trigger can screw the screw all the way in. It really isn’t necessary to use short bursts to screw it in. One longer burst does the trick.
I get the impression you create all your works simply from thinking about it then trial and error with a lot of experience to make all the parts. No pen and paper drawings, no measurements just "it looks right" or "this should be about the right size". Many people ask for plans but I don't think there are any to begin with! Very good work.
Another fantastic project, Young Je, very cool. I have watched all your videos many times, and learned a lot. This one stands out - this unique jig makes mortising almost as simple as drilling a hole, one of a kind.
I ended up reverse engineering this build, with a few simplifications. I used drawer slides for both vertical panel router is mounted to, as well as the horizontal platform where the board is attached - this took all metal working out of the project. I also used a quarter-inch thick piece of plastic for router panel - cut it out of $6 cutting board from Big Lots.
If anyone is interested to repeat this, few things to pay close attention to:
- all three moving parts should have minimal or no play at all - make sure your cuts for moving parts are precise;
- to work safely and get perfect results consistently, make sure you can clamp the part down with two strong bar clamps - you don't want it flying around or even move while being routed. The hold down clamps didn't really work for me;
- end-stops are the must - when routing, you want to focus on going through depth, not getting distracted to lateral movement.
I have got best results standing to the left from the jig, moving the platform horizontally towards me for cuts - this seems to give full control and best view of the process. As with traditional mortising, I drill at end positions to full depth, then remove material in between by making shallow, 1/4" deep passes.
I use this jig only for mortising, and it is irreplaceable - helps me produce perfect, repeatable mortises every time.
Very nice. I like the way you used the aluminum angle and bearings for the tracking.
Purely amazing, very smart guy coming up with that design, great workmanship.
Thanks~
Another great build. You should draw up plans and offer them to your viewers. I'm sure you would get many people interested in them.
Yes, do not be selfish :D
Excellent work as always, inspiration! Plans or dimensions would make my Christmas list. ☺️
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Nice job Young, I have been watching all your videos and this one is great as well. I am making making a slot mortise machine soon for repeatable loose tenons, so I am checking out videos to see what works for other people and getting ideas for my own plans. Thank you for the great content.
Thank you,
I’m impressed. Great job!I want to make one.
your dust extraction idea is awesome !
Great project and probably the best X:Y router table.
Awesome Tool, Great video, great thinking on the bearings and angle as runners.
Thanks~
Thank you Young Je. Excellent build!
The angle bar with bearings is a fantastic trick.
thanks,
Well thought out and executed! Very nice results.
This is some serious McGyver shit! Amazing work! I loved it.
I can only describe that as engineering in wood. Brilliant!
Great to watch a video with no nonsense ,goes to show good content doesn't need fancy camera or scripting . Any chance of a video showing the router being used at an angle - I imagine it could really expand the number of profiles that could be produced from basic cutters. Thanks again for the videos
Great build. Thanks for posting.
Very impressive, I would buy the plans if they were available.
Agreed, are plans available for purchasing? I just built a standard router table with a sliding table, oversized fence, and some nice features, but am considering building a horizontal one for making mortises/tenons, and raised panels. I’d like to combine this table with features from Stumpy Nubs horizontal router table, especially the tilting feature.
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😊😀
Bonito trabalho. Gostaria de saber qual rolamento utilizado e as medidas do perfil.
superbe travail vous etes pour moi une référence dans la fabrication des gabarits merci pour le partage , je ne regrette vraiment pas de mettre abonné a votre chaine .
Great job. Look forward to seeing your videos, thanks.
This is brilliant. I was scrolling though the videos and found your channel. I'm very Impressed with you videos so I subscribed to your channel... This build is Awesome and works very well. Thank you for sharing.....
As alway, great build. I always admire those who have natural skills. Good job!
Thanks~
the best ever done so far , congrats!
thank you,
Great project. Thanks for videoing and sharing with everyone.
Jim
Great build. Looking forward to more.
Смотрю и оторваться не могу-МОЛОДЕЦ!!!
Do you think you could share the plans on how to build one like yours ? If not could you show the size and measurements ?
Amazing jigs really, second to none!
A very versatile creation. Good show!
Thanks~
Great tool build, as usual your attention to detail is unparalleled, it's inspiring and a challenge to reach your level ( master craftsmen ( keep up the good work
Great job Young Je! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👍😎JP
Great idea, very well executed. Thank you
A really good job, a brilliant idea and upgrading, thank for sharing.
All of your GREAT jigs and devices and NO PLANS...? You're such a tease! As many have mentioned on ALL of your vid's, we would love to purchase the plans, if they were available.
I completely agree with RHI Hodag. These movies, without any plans or measures (even for a fee), remain a demonstration of end-to-end talent, without any usefulness for viewers who are, perhaps, less clever than Young Je
그냥 하나 사고 싶은데 얼마에 살수 있을까요? 이 jig 가 최고입니다. Table 만들려고 하는데 이 tool 이 있으면 정말 빨리 만들수 있을거 같아요.
죄송합니다 팔지않아요
Hi,
Inspirational. Top job well done.
Kind regards, Colin.
Where do you get the screws to raise abd lower the router? They look like paper press screws but I can't find them.
ARE THEY ANYTHING YOU CANT BUILD? YOU MUST LAY IN BED AT NIGHT AND THINK, NOT SLEEP. LOL YOU THE MAN!!
great design and execution. Thank you for sharing
Thanks~
Hi there, could tell me the name of those clamps you are using to hold the pieces in place? thank you!
super, nice machine. I will build it to... Young Je is a real nice carpenter... 10 tumbs up for you
Thanks for sharing. I am curious as to why you decided to use a door slide on the vertical carriage instead of using aluminum angle and bearings?
The use of bearings in the vertical direction complicates locking, which is not good.
thumbs up for using general and recycled materials too
spot on
very nice and beautiful
Thank you Sir ... Your design is great .........The video was very educational and I wish to try this one day for my shop...
Bravo. j'ai toujours un très grand plaisir à regarder vos vidéos , merci du partage
Merci~
Impressive design!
Superb, as always. Thank you for your awesome worlk Greetings from Montevideo, Uruguay.
superbe réalisation simple efficace bravo
You did it again! This one is even better than your spline jig. Always Outstanding.
1 question though, Where did you get the bearings?
Thanks.
와우~
도미노 머신을 사용하면서 아쉬웠던점을 이번에 해결하신듯 한데요~
나무는 말할것도 없고~ 철물또한 자유자제로 사용하시는 모습 너무 부럽사옵니다 ㅎㅎ~
감사합니다~
정말 멋진작품이에요. 올려주신 비디오를 뽈때마다 감동입니다. 섭스크라입도 했습니다. 혹시 지금 만드신 작품 시안이 있나요? 감사합니다
죄송합니다~
없어요~
Good job my friend. I loved it!!!
Flavio Fonseca
Bravo, une belle précision... :)
Very impressive! 👍
Other than not having a tilting table, this looks very much like the one I designed a few years ago. In fact, that lift mechanism using a lead-screw driven carriage lift on drawer slides is almost exactly like mine. I suppose great minds think alike, nice work! :)
Thank you for your comment
I created a slot mortiser this way six years ago.
It complements the disadvantages and made me new
lumberjocks.com/projects/44080
I love to see people improve on the designs of others. Some people get uptight and call it "copying," but I call it innovating. Keep up the good work!
Stumpy Nubs >>> His horizontal router table is absolutely NOTHING like yours.
Do not give credit where credit is not due!!!!
I've watched yours & it is like every other table on RUclips
You lil fat turd.
Kim's is authentic with the bearing slides so just stop
Nice work
Thanks for your vedio
Is that steel angle, or aluminium? If so, what thickness? I might buy some!
OK Young, are you going to work up plans for all the things in your repertoire? All are crying for them as well as I. Please do this for us, we're not as creative as you are. I really would like some layouts for your Planes. Thank you very much! And also for your horizontal router.
What is the size ....vertical and horizontal ....can u tell me
Great job! Thanks for sharing! How do you make the ball bearings?
From what I can see the ball bearings are drilled through the angle iron and or aluminum and bolted together from the inside out trading at Raleigh charade on the V portion of the angle iron. Very ingenious.
Great job. Congrats.
Good video of how to build and a brilliant machine for joinery.
Quelle imagination! Très plaisant à regarder ,surtout lorsque l'on est du métier.
nice! reminds me matthias wandel.! Subscribed!
Thanks~
Gracias por compartir imágenes, también comparto la opinion de varios que vimos el vídeo, ni un comentario, una instrucción, una medida, un "algo", o solo era para que viéramos el buen trabajo de esta persona...?? está excelente como herramienta, pero...
What size is the white board that the router is mounted on Please Thank you
12 (w) x 10 (h) inch
I appreciate your craftsmanship ,you are a master and thank you
Gracias por mostrar tus trabajos. Excelentes.
와 대단하시네요 장비을 만드어 버리네요 🤩
Nicely done! . Thank you.
Do you have a Link for your Plans Young?
Nice engineering!
Your a genius
👍good
always new creation, great job
Wow! Amazing work sir.
Thanks~
An outstanding and fascinating build young je.
чуваку явно нравится крутить саморезы...👍
Genial muy buen trabajo Sr Je
Ingenious! great idea, thanks.
very nice work!
다치지 않고 건강하셨으면 좋겠습니다. 영상감사합니다. ;D
염려하여주셔서 감사합니다~
늘 조심하겠습니다~
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing !
FUCKING BADASS
Honestly, I know that took sometime
But that time is well made up for with that dynamite tool!
👍🏽
HAHAHAHA!!! Love the bloody gloves!
You are the man.
Amazing
Дякую. Дуже корисна інформація
Excelente !!! Muito obrigado por compartilhar!!
Were you aware that one pull of the drillgun trigger can screw the screw all the way in. It really isn’t necessary to use short bursts to screw it in. One longer burst does the trick.
It look's like a Pantorouder in a diffrent way ... right?
Parabéns, trabalho muito bom.
Perfect ! Interesting video.
Young Je... Dimensions of the aluminum angle and the size of the bearings Please thank you.
Aluminum : 1/8(t) x 3/4 x 3/4
Bearings : www.vxb.com/10-1603-2RS-5-16-x7-8-x11-32-inch-Miniature-p/kit209.htm
I like your idea it's very dafe
bravissimo bel lavoro