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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
hello friends greetings healthy and successful always. thank you for sharing knowledge and always faithfully watching your latest stuff I like your ideas👍👍
Wauuuu.. me encantan tus videos, no me los pierdo, es un placer ver cómo trabajas… gracias por compartir tus ideas, cuando hiciste tu mesón,, increíble, un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱👍
That's really cool and clever. I got a shit load of laminate flooring left over from jobs.im gonna make myself one of them.thanks for the insperation. 👍
I like your design because it does not use a top bearing but uses the collar on the base plate instead = 1 less wear surface to allow for, because bearings wear out.
in my experience usually the bearing is not the first part of the bit that wears out if properly maintained, it is the part that actually does the cut that wears out. That told it is true that a straight bit is cheaper then a pattern maker bit with top bearing so depending on how much housed joints you do the time and money spent to build this jig can be worth. I personally prefer to use the bit with the top bearing, I like jigs and fixtures, but they take space in my little and crowded workshop, so I prefer to build jigs that allow me to do something other way impossible and this IMHO is not the case given that a good quality and properly maintained pattern maker bit with top bearing can carve several miles of housed joint.
Number one dado jig there Sir! I hope I am not the only one whose attention was carried away by your rather very rare and great work bench. What is it called??? That is ingenious work papa!
Very interseting build, thanks for sharting! I wonder what purpose leaving this few milimiters thin layer of material on the bottom of the jig serves? Isn't it going to be trimmed by a router bit at some point, or is it specific to the spacing of particular router?
That trim is to allow the jig sides to be held open wider than the piece and will be the same as the offset required for the chosen bit/guide combination. If it wasn't there, the gap on the jig would be less and then by the time the guide is put in the gap the cut will be even narrower.
This is an example of the weak point of this video. I do think this is a great video and brilliant jig but the lack of verbal que’s and a little bit more instructions can lead to questions for those less experienced. The offset at the bottom is to accommodate for the thickness of the router plate insert guide. If you look more closely, when he sets his stock in the jig and closes the jig, it’s the bottom piece of the jig that is tight against his stock, not the upper part. With that being said, a really well done video. Love your workbench.
I wondered the same thing, wouldn't it have been just as easy to not have the extra step of allowing for this by simply using a inverted flush trim bit?
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
I have come to the conclusion after watching several of your videos that you sir, are a genius.
It is admirable that you were able to recycle old wood and make such creative and beautiful products.
Один из самый Афигенных Рабочих столов!!!
Спец!!!Спасибо!Приятно смотреть как работает Человек!😃
I think you made this video just to show off your workbench, well I was impressed!
Отличная идея, надо обязательно сделать и наслаждаться ровными пазами.
Чет я не врубился, как ограничивается ход фрезера в бока. Можете пояснить?
@@ИванИльин-й8ъ копировальная втулка, устанавливается в платформу фрезера и повторяет контуры, по которым фреза идёт.
@@zerstorerreich2987 Спасибо, не знал о таких.
What a nice workbench. Keep on posting videos..
seeing you fit the pieces into the Dados was satisfying : )
Точный паз - это классно) Мне верстак зашёл))
Здорово! Немного доработать, изменить и можно замки и петли врезать! Спасибо большое за идею!!!
Smart little jig!
Once the jig is made, what a timesaver! Brilliant!
👍🏼
Приятно видеть как работает мастер!!! 😊
Now that is slick.😊
Всё гениальное просто!👍
What a cool approach to an age old question and solution. Perfect!
hello friends greetings healthy and successful always. thank you for sharing knowledge and always faithfully watching your latest stuff I like your ideas👍👍
Thanks
One of the best jigs I've seen in a long time, well done you.
Robbie from Huyton Liverpool UK
Superbly done..
Nice work bench. Love the centre stop
Всё гениальное просто. Спасибо!
Perfetto, fantastico, un lavoro molto pulito
Спасибо. Все гениальное просто )) но не всем очевидно , я запомнил
Хорошая идея! Главное, копировальные втулки не перепутать!
Или фрезу )) Спасибо
@@GRINwood ну ввести маркировку размера фрезы и втулки на поверхность шаблона, добавив капсом "ВНИМАНИЕ!"
Приятно смотреть на работу профессионалов.
Hi grinwood, fantastic video! Just discovered you and am really impressed, absolute precision, wonderful to watch. Thank you for posting x.
If you put one of the edges of the jig up against the board receiving the dado you can also square the dado to the board.
Wauuuu.. me encantan tus videos, no me los pierdo, es un placer ver cómo trabajas… gracias por compartir tus ideas, cuando hiciste tu mesón,, increíble, un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱👍
Many years ago oh made a similar jig to cut the recess for guitar end graph. It is still going strong.
Maybe some star knobs instead of the screws? Nice clean build. Thanks & good luck!!
Всё гениальное просто 🙂. Спасибо
A good video is of 10000 words
Прекрасная идея!
Congratulations!
Router dado jig. Perfect dado implies the dado is a perfect fit.
That's really cool and clever. I got a shit load of laminate flooring left over from jobs.im gonna make myself one of them.thanks for the insperation. 👍
Merci beaucoup pour cette vidéo mon ami 👍🙏👍
That is excellent! The only thing I might do differently is use Allen head bolts rather than pozie'.
Gracias super idea , yo la voy hacer
Замечательное решение!
Что это за профиль? Как называется, размеры и где купить? Спасибо.
Нет слов!!! Превосходно !!!
Fantastic 👍
Great video! I had to subscribe after watching this one! Looking forward to seeing your other videos. All the best
Браво! Удобная штука.Спасибо!
Great idea!
Отличная приспособа!!! Спасибо!
Thnks friend
скажите, зачем нужна тонкая выступающая прокладка? тут она используется с копировальной втулкой кажется, но ведь можно и без нее. не понимаю смысла.
@@СергейЖолобов-ю8ю hii sir 🤝🤝
Excellente vidéo, bravo 👏👏👍👍❤❤ Et surtout très beau résultat.....Amitiés de France
Great job
Great Job! and thanks for showing this cool stuff
❤😂Thank you so much
Sure would like to see you get a better push stick to control the wood on your table saw! Looks like a great shop!
Thanks for the great simple construction!
Yes sir thnks too 😊🙏
Perfect 👍👍👍👍👍
Very cool
Спасибо, берём на вооружение!
Как всегда всё просто и круто!🤝
Good good good and good job
Очень полезно Спасибо огромное. 👍👍👍👍
I like your design because it does not use a top bearing but uses the collar on the base plate instead = 1 less wear surface to allow for, because bearings wear out.
Top
in my experience usually the bearing is not the first part of the bit that wears out if properly maintained, it is the part that actually does the cut that wears out. That told it is true that a straight bit is cheaper then a pattern maker bit with top bearing so depending on how much housed joints you do the time and money spent to build this jig can be worth. I personally prefer to use the bit with the top bearing, I like jigs and fixtures, but they take space in my little and crowded workshop, so I prefer to build jigs that allow me to do something other way impossible and this IMHO is not the case given that a good quality and properly maintained pattern maker bit with top bearing can carve several miles of housed joint.
Гениально 👏👍
Nice build video. Great tip.
🤩 Génial, merci pour ce tuto
просто и красиво. Главное точно. О.К.
Nice idea
Все супер,як завжди. Все цікаво, і дивитися приятно .Дякую. Скажіть,а під заказ робите щось ?
хорошо сделал
Great job!!!
Nice work
Great jop 🤝💐👑
I love it, just don’t know how you ensure it’s square to the board your dadoing
Couldn’t you mark the one edge of the desired dado then line up the edge of the jig with that?
That’s why He has the 2 boards with t track. Those will ensure the dado will be 90 degrees to the boards…
He lined it up to his layout line, which was drawn using a square.
Nice work!
Спасибо за детальную озвучку
عمل رائع سلمت يداك
Спасибо большое!!!
Fantastic work, dude! Amazing jig!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Yes sir
красиво работает
Super!
clever thanks!
Parfaitement parfait !
CNC отдыхает ))))
Excelente! Muito bom!
Thank you for the nice jig and the beautiful video, you have a very nice workshop too, but wouldn't it be easier to use a trim router bit?
Number one dado jig there Sir! I hope I am not the only one whose attention was carried away by your rather very rare and great work bench. What is it called??? That is ingenious work papa!
Gracias..
Great jig. What I didn't get is what type of router bit you are using to prevent eating away your jig... Cheers
He added a guide bushing for this. Look here: ruclips.net/video/WByCCI3ejkI/видео.html
Nice jig, are you squaring it to the piece by the line you added with the square? John
Very nice. Quick question: how do you avoid tear out when reaching the sides?
obviously use new premium router bit every time
Clever
Спасибо!
Very interseting build, thanks for sharting! I wonder what purpose leaving this few milimiters thin layer of material on the bottom of the jig serves? Isn't it going to be trimmed by a router bit at some point, or is it specific to the spacing of particular router?
Look at 3:10 he has a router guide bushing installed.
That trim is to allow the jig sides to be held open wider than the piece and will be the same as the offset required for the chosen bit/guide combination.
If it wasn't there, the gap on the jig would be less and then by the time the guide is put in the gap the cut will be even narrower.
This is an example of the weak point of this video. I do think this is a great video and brilliant jig but the lack of verbal que’s and a little bit more instructions can lead to questions for those less experienced. The offset at the bottom is to accommodate for the thickness of the router plate insert guide. If you look more closely, when he sets his stock in the jig and closes the jig, it’s the bottom piece of the jig that is tight against his stock, not the upper part. With that being said, a really well done video. Love your workbench.
@@freeflyer6170 thank you for clear explanation
I wondered the same thing, wouldn't it have been just as easy to not have the extra step of allowing for this by simply using a inverted flush trim bit?
Гениально!
Пальчик в верх форева!!!
Do you use the same size of guide bush for all dados?
Блестяще
Great
Красиво
Вместо гаек болты , а вместо винтов барашки с широкими шайбами. Так , и от руки можно затягивать , и износ верхней части будет не такой сильный.
Фрезеру мешать будут
Excelente