Всё искала, как сделать подобного рода приспособление для ровного пила лобзиком. Вы придумали супер!!! Спасибо за идею! Делать, правда, не буду:):) нашла у боша решение, правда, в разы дороже получилось, это о-огромный минус! А вам - мой о-огромный плюс! Лайк, конечно же))
Excellent! I like particularly the design of the upper guide - you can see the line that is being cut, which isn't the case with most other stations out there - great video
Wouldn´t it make more sense to put the two screws from 2:10 from the other side? If you tighten the rails on both sides you will pull out these screws when mounted on the upper side
Thanks for sharing. That’s a very simple and compact jig, with some glove ideas. I suspect the nuts that you glued into the jig top are just held by the glue when you tighten down the rail so you may have to put them on the other side - no big deal. I like you grinder jig - the grinder is such a handy and inexpensive tool.
Ok, first of all, here are some very nice ideas, interesting tips and solutions! That being said, I'd like to point out a couple things: - He's using very thin pieces of wood. I don't advice doing the very first cut to the table (2:51) as he did it (unless you use a very thin table as he did). Otherwise the blade WILL bend and you will mess up the table because the cut will NOT be straight (disregard all kind of logic here and believe me, twice is enough to learn...) Just do it without the rails, drawing a line and following it by eye and hand with the jigsaw. - 0:19 he has already fcked up the wood. Don't do it like this. - 4:55 you will need more than one clamp. Also consider that you will probably not always want to cut a so long piece of wood. Once again, a thicker one makes things WAY harder, be ready for that. So, it's one of the most interesting cutting stations I've found, I really give thumbs up! I just thought it would be important to point out a couple things to consider. Thanks for sharing!
I would add (or make) a T-track to the left side of the table, where the 45-degree gauge is and put some hold down clamps in there. Easier and more precise for holding pieces of all sizes. I also would use thick plywood or solid wood for all the pieces, that would make this jig more sturdy and durable (I have a crosscut jig I made for my circular saw and it's all thick plywood and 3/4 inch solid wood on top, really sturdy). The quality of the blades is other factor, if they are easy to bend like the black and deckers one I have those cuts even on this jig never will be straight and at right angle.
Yeah in Minute 2:51 were he is doin the first cut... It is not a straight cut and so your cuts with this cutting Station are not straight and so you can take that and improve it. I hope you read my comment :)
Thanks for this video! I saw you marked that big screw at 1:40min and the next time we see it it has a whole exactly there... How did you pierce that screw? I'm confused.
Не плохой вариант,но на первой минуте косяк со сверлением направляющей,она отклонилась миллиметра на два,но я думаю что автор это обнаружил,и переделал.
Да тут ещё жесткости профиля не хватает, он будет прогинаться под лобзиком, создавать вибрации. Даже тут на ролике видно, что под лобзиком прыгает направляющая, хотя они лежат на ровном материале. Лучше всё же делать низ из фанеры, а вот по бокам прикручивать хоть такой же профиль, но грани направить в другую сторону, жестко прикрепив уголки к фанере, а сам лобзик будет скользить по гладкой фанере
Чтобы сделать эту станину нужно использовать циркулярку :) . В моем варианте все делается лобзиком и шуруповертом. Не думаю что кто то будет страдать херней и делать такую станину, имея циркулярную пилу. Ну а вобщем, мне понравилось. Спасибо за видео.
Ещё бы рассказали какие пилки при этом использовать, если кончено такие существуют. Обычно при пилении по направляющим пилку уводит в ту или иную сторону, что приводит к её изгибу и перегреву
Love your video and looking at making one myself. I am curious as to why you did not reposition your cutting track to do the 45 degree cut (I.e. the end where you finish would stay and the end where you start would move)? That way you could create walls on both sides of the cutting track to hold the wood against and you would not get any bad cuts due to the jigsaw pushing the wood as it cuts.
идея хорошая, но даже по логике резьбовые паучки должны устанавливаться с противоположной стороны относительно натяга болтом, а не с той же куда тянет болт !
I made one from the available scrap (except aluminium channel). Nice to see Made in India in some tools used here. Bhai could you throw some light on where to get four prong and male and female nuts in India.
3:02-3:08... You can clearly see the blade veering off to the side. While you may get somewhat straight cuts in some sections, you'd end up with a really wonky cut on a larger panel. If the guide you make isn't straight, what's the point?
sorry, I don't understand the mechanics of nuts and bolts, so why did you put a hole in the bolt and then insert a screw? Thank you for your time to explain, anyone.
Hello! Great your guide! ... I wanted to ask you the following: Do you still have it and does it work well? What difficulties have you had? And ... I didn't understand what you did with the screw at 1:45 where is it?
I think it is just a "keeper" it keeps the bolt from falling out. It could be a circular, if you cut a groove for it, or a cotter pin, or you could leave it out and run the risk of losing the bolts.
Всё искала, как сделать подобного рода приспособление для ровного пила лобзиком. Вы придумали супер!!! Спасибо за идею! Делать, правда, не буду:):) нашла у боша решение, правда, в разы дороже получилось, это о-огромный минус! А вам - мой о-огромный плюс! Лайк, конечно же))
Such an simple,elegant design.No matter when you filmed this,your time and work is still appreciated in August 2020. Keep well and stay safe!
This is the best jigsaw cutting station I’ve seen on RUclips. 👍🏾
Super job for someone who doesn't have many tools
Good job. I think the T-nut should installed on the other side of the base.
Excellent! I like particularly the design of the upper guide - you can see the line that is being cut, which isn't the case with most other stations out there - great video
This is fast, straight and secured cuts multi-functional jigsaw cutting station. Easy build and perfect result.
😊
Wow using the rail to clamp wood is really clever.
Посмотрел с интересом, но делать такое не буду. Автору спасибо за труд)
как правило все и делается только для залива в канал
Уж.слишком заморочился
Wouldn´t it make more sense to put the two screws from 2:10 from the other side? If you tighten the rails on both sides you will pull out these screws when mounted on the upper side
오...천재군!
직쏘 시작해서 직선커팅 난감했는데 많은 도움이 될듯 합니다.
감사해요
영상을 좋아해주셔서 감사합니다. 내 채널에서 이 주제에 대한 더 많은 동영상을 찾을 수 있습니다. 당신이 즐길 바랍니다.
Some videos need more than just one Like
This video is sure one of them
Simple and effective
Great video
Thank you so much
Закладная вставлена не с той стороны 2:07 её просто вытянет при незначительной нагрузке.
Es uno de los mejores que he visto hacer
Жаль ,что во время съемок этого ролика еще не придумали барашек
Okey sencilla y muy práctica de hacer felicitaciones de Pereira Risaralda Colombia
Thank you
Thanks for sharing. That’s a very simple and compact jig, with some glove ideas. I suspect the nuts that you glued into the jig top are just held by the glue when you tighten down the rail so you may have to put them on the other side - no big deal.
I like you grinder jig - the grinder is such a handy and inexpensive tool.
You sir are a genius. 👍😀 . This is something I need at home and I will follow your instructions for this project
Ok, first of all, here are some very nice ideas, interesting tips and solutions! That being said, I'd like to point out a couple things:
- He's using very thin pieces of wood. I don't advice doing the very first cut to the table (2:51) as he did it (unless you use a very thin table as he did). Otherwise the blade WILL bend and you will mess up the table because the cut will NOT be straight (disregard all kind of logic here and believe me, twice is enough to learn...) Just do it without the rails, drawing a line and following it by eye and hand with the jigsaw.
- 0:19 he has already fcked up the wood. Don't do it like this.
- 4:55 you will need more than one clamp. Also consider that you will probably not always want to cut a so long piece of wood. Once again, a thicker one makes things WAY harder, be ready for that.
So, it's one of the most interesting cutting stations I've found, I really give thumbs up! I just thought it would be important to point out a couple things to consider. Thanks for sharing!
I would add (or make) a T-track to the left side of the table, where the 45-degree gauge is and put some hold down clamps in there. Easier and more precise for holding pieces of all sizes.
I also would use thick plywood or solid wood for all the pieces, that would make this jig more sturdy and durable (I have a crosscut jig I made for my circular saw and it's all thick plywood and 3/4 inch solid wood on top, really sturdy).
The quality of the blades is other factor, if they are easy to bend like the black and deckers one I have those cuts even on this jig never will be straight and at right angle.
@@jellyg.8961I agree, good points. Nice tip about the blades as well, haven't considered that one before!
Yeah in Minute 2:51 were he is doin the first cut... It is not a straight cut and so your cuts with this cutting Station are not straight and so you can take that and improve it. I hope you read my comment :)
Thanks for this video! I saw you marked that big screw at 1:40min and the next time we see it it has a whole exactly there... How did you pierce that screw? I'm confused.
He most likely used a drill press and held the screws on clamps, otherwise it's not possible to drill them by hand.
What is the jigsaw teeth size used for smooth cut edges of plywood, jigsaw cut gives flaky edges after cut.
Не плохой вариант,но на первой минуте косяк со сверлением направляющей,она отклонилась миллиметра на два,но я думаю что автор это обнаружил,и переделал.
Такое даже метал может пилит ruclips.net/video/aPrm8ex5eWI/видео.html
Да тут ещё жесткости профиля не хватает, он будет прогинаться под лобзиком, создавать вибрации. Даже тут на ролике видно, что под лобзиком прыгает направляющая, хотя они лежат на ровном материале. Лучше всё же делать низ из фанеры, а вот по бокам прикручивать хоть такой же профиль, но грани направить в другую сторону, жестко прикрепив уголки к фанере, а сам лобзик будет скользить по гладкой фанере
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I can think of quite a few ways to build this better, but I like the idea. Good Job.
Thank you very much!
Сделал себе такую же, но пилочку все равно уводит в сторону ((((
Чтобы сделать эту станину нужно использовать циркулярку :) . В моем варианте все делается лобзиком и шуруповертом. Не думаю что кто то будет страдать херней и делать такую станину, имея циркулярную пилу. Ну а вобщем, мне понравилось. Спасибо за видео.
Very nice jig if you only have a jigsaw and not a miter saw.
What happened between 1:43 and 1:45? How that hole appeared there?
same question i have too. bad he does not explain to newbies like us
Ещё бы рассказали какие пилки при этом использовать, если кончено такие существуют. Обычно при пилении по направляющим пилку уводит в ту или иную сторону, что приводит к её изгибу и перегреву
you are really fantastic, very good
Класс! Полезная и простая в исполнении вещь. Лайк100%👍👍👍
Nice job junkyard hope you don't mind I'm going to copy that for myself as I'm not really to good using the jig saw. Thanks Bro.good tip.
Хорошая приспособа...когда нет в арсенале торцовочной пилы. Автор молодец.
super jig very great Keep it coming
You can widen the tracts to accommodate a skill saw.
keren...hebat..you're so brilliant...thx so much...this is so useful for me
направляющие уголки можно сразу на заготовку закрепить струбцинами и пилить)
Original and very useful. Thanks
Неплохой результат при простой лыжне. 👍👍👍
Хорошая идея👏👏
Транспортир можно и другими углами дополнить😉😉👍
Лобзик вообще инструмент для изготовления деталей, для которых достаточно точности плюс-минус пару трамвайных остановок.
за эти два года ничего гениальнее не слышал
Hi l like 👍 you can use this for base router
Yes we can
Are there plans available?
youre a genius
Лайк за труд и руки... А ещё без болтовни и простое название... А понадобится или нет, каждому решать...
Love your video and looking at making one myself. I am curious as to why you did not reposition your cutting track to do the 45 degree cut (I.e. the end where you finish would stay and the end where you start would move)? That way you could create walls on both sides of the cutting track to hold the wood against and you would not get any bad cuts due to the jigsaw pushing the wood as it cuts.
Very useful idea.
Thank you.
*Very nice cutting station!*
Good jobs. Thanks
Thank you
Helpful project 👍 I like it
Excelente, simple y efectivo, gracias
Nice work!!! ☺️
Magnífico. Muito obrigado por ter compartilhado esta idéia incrível conosco. Hoje mesmo chegando do trabalho irei fazer o meu.
Buena creatividad /felicidades
Лобзиком отпилить ровно - теоретически можно, практически - никогда.
Если руки ровные и лобзик с пилкой хорошие,то можно.
Инструмент нужно чувствовать в руках и знать его поведение - тогда всё получится !
Можно ruclips.net/video/aPrm8ex5eWI/видео.html
@@ДОРОЖНАЯДУРКА Тонкие детали возможно. Толстые нет.
При хороших руках можно всё.
Very clever!
идея хорошая, но даже по логике резьбовые паучки должны устанавливаться с противоположной стороны относительно натяга болтом, а не с той же куда тянет болт !
Mantep gan. Bisa nempa ngak meja nya gan
Awesome. Can you just box THAT one up and send it to Me.. 😁
ottimo lavoro , è possibile avere tutte le misure grazie
Уголок люфтить будет, надо к нему еще ребра делать
Nice idea and Excellent work I like it Thank you for this wonderful video
I made one from the available scrap (except aluminium channel). Nice to see Made in India in some tools used here. Bhai could you throw some light on where to get four prong and male and female nuts in India.
I could buy them easily in Bangalore SJP market
Мое почтение! Но сдается мне, для прямого реза проще купить дисковую пилу. Все равно для изготовления сего девайса нужна дисковая пила)
Дисковой пилой тоже нужно уметь пилить ровно без при блуд самодельных типа направляющих.
Сделал на подобие, пилит металл. Дисковой не пойдет металл пилить. ruclips.net/video/aPrm8ex5eWI/видео.html
Идея отличная! Надо воспользоваться!
Моя пилит металл ruclips.net/video/aPrm8ex5eWI/видео.html
How do you call this type of hardware at 2:10 min?
👏👏 very nice
Simple &super.
Супер, молодец, золотые руки, мастер.
Сергей Бесчатых Да такими руками - только жопу чесать, да и то чужую
Да золотые, жаль, что из жопы
thanks
3:02-3:08... You can clearly see the blade veering off to the side. While you may get somewhat straight cuts in some sections, you'd end up with a really wonky cut on a larger panel. If the guide you make isn't straight, what's the point?
Simple and Useful! Thanks 🙏
this is really nice nice work. One question; when are you going to make a stand for your angle grinder?
Super prático, parabéns pelo vídeo!!
Great video 👍🏻
This is easy way that u can follow... Thanks for the video....
Very clever thank you
*_Your idea is amazing_* 👍❤👍
Is there a way to get measurements of material for some of the pieces u used
Awesome
Thank you
Очень - очень хорошо!
Now i have one like this
amazing idea, great video.
Great job
Bacana demais! Parabéns! Obrigado por compartilhar!!!
sorry, I don't understand the mechanics of nuts and bolts, so why did you put a hole in the bolt and then insert a screw? Thank you for your time to explain, anyone.
presumably to hold the bolt in place
@@aaronstorey9712 guess I was expecting a nut to hold it. Thanks.
It is to hold the channel for ups and downs..
@@Junkyard250 Thank you for your reply.
How do you drill a hole in the bolt?
Thanks a lot
Я смотрел все его движения.. Его детище и мысли.. НО Я ЛИЧНО ВЫ. РАЛ СТОЛ BOSCH просто он мне понравился..
Hello! Great your guide! ... I wanted to ask you the following: Do you still have it and does it work well? What difficulties have you had? And ... I didn't understand what you did with the screw at 1:45 where is it?
I think it is just a "keeper" it keeps the bolt from falling out. It could be a circular, if you cut a groove for it, or a cotter pin, or you could leave it out and run the risk of losing the bolts.
Circlip, not circular!
5 секунд видео а уже куча косяков и халтуры🤦🏻♂️
В заставке??
nice work 👍
excelente
Excelente
Muito bom valeu gostei muito 👍
Лобзик только для не прямого пила, прямого пила от него ждать не приходится.
Nice video
Nice vídeo
Я такое устройство лет 10 назад себе сделал из выдвижного ящика для письменного стола
Great
это актуально только для новых лобзиков ! поношенные будут вилять - как обычно !
У меня как раз кривой косой лобзик (возможно нет, просто руки кривые). Мне тогда не поможет такая установка?
Speed square plus circular saw, done.