08/12/24' same here. like w.t.h. , upside down. All the cheap furniture i've picked up from the trash pile behind Furniture Warehouse, could never figure how these pins were set.
Our DIY stores sell small metal plugs together with the wooden dowels with a pin in the center in the exact diameter of the wooden dowels. You drill the required holes for the wooden dowels into one workpiece, insert the plugs, press the second workpiece against them and thus obtain the exact markings. Happy end.
This is kinda wild! I never thought about drilling in the center like that! Also, the marker idea is super handy! It kinda makes me wanna try it out, even if I don't need to 😂🔧
The perk of spinning the workpiece instead of the bit is it will naturally want to stay centered. The flex is not from the bit going off center in the hole, but because the it's fighting to stay centered. It's actually fairly difficult to go crooked doing this.
@@theoldantleredmyththe hole was way off centered on the backside it was clear to see what are you talking about? If it's a difficult he shouldn't make it look easy to get off center
@@0zmosis2001 Except it's not off-center. It's perfectly centered on both sides. I don't know what video you just watched, but in this one, the dowel holes are well centered. If it is this video you're talking about, try pausing it at the right moment if you're having trouble seeing it correctly.
For crying out loud…. all that to align two holes. Just take 2 veneer pins, nail them in wherever, snip off to about 0.5mm, bring your pieces together, the pinholes will show you where to drill, remove the cut pin with pliers. A 5 year could work that out.
You people that constantly “correct” others miss the point. These creators couldn’t care less about which way is “easier or better.” As long as they’re getting views and comments, they’re gettin PAID
Good job on your dowel-centering jig! I see others trying to out-do one another copying each others' sarcastic comments. But every step of what you've done is necessary to centering both the bit and the dowel, using the arbor for centering and the vise for holding that line. If you'd kept the bit chucked into the arbor, point down like normal, and merely clamped the dowel, you'd be guessing at its location in the vise. This way centers both. And to those who say you can buy a set of dowel points, you could literally do that with every jig ever made in a shop. This lets you center your dowels in your project without having to wait on a purchase, or make a purchase for a joint you might only do rarely. So again, good work!
People are saying this is complicated. Nope! He's making little dowel pin joint markers; a few minutes job that once you have them you have them. And everything done here is PERFECT way to line up and center things PERFECTLY. My only take on how to be just a bit more sure, would be to not have the drill bit out so far when drilling the center holes in the dowel pins. Then again, shouldn't be a problem if one is careful.
Very nice idea! I like the reverse engineering 👌 It's not like there's not enough ways of doing the same thing, but you always have a unique idea and a very practical way of doing it differently. Thank you and keep it coming. 👏👏
I wouldn’t be too hard on the guy. He just basically made a vertical lathe where he could punch holes in dowels all day long without having to crush them in a clamp. I’ve done worse, by necessity. I had to carve down part of a 2” diameter pin that was six inches long for a truck suspension. The original part was no longer available, and I don’t have a lathe. …or do I??? The end of the pin had a grease fitting hole to fit an NPT 3/8” fitting, coarse. Fitted a straight barb into it, and ground off the barb. Put my drill press to the lowest speed, and chucked the part. Did the minor adjustments to make sure it ran true. I rigged up a rest for another tool, and spun up the part. Used an angle grinder, steadied by the rest, and made the proper step in the pin. A vernier got me to the point I could start polishing the new surface with a bit still left. Took a couple hours, but it worked. I had set the vernier to a bit over the final diameter. Used a few feet of coarse, then fine emery cloth to smooth it and polish it. After all, what is a lathe, except a gigantic horizontal drill?
Если в жизни сделал одно угловое соединение на шкантах - то пойдет. Но изготовление простого кондуктора займет чуть больше времени, а пользоваться можно много лет.
В следующий раз в магазине увидишь странную кнопку с двумя иголочками,, знай эту штучку придумали, для такой разметки, как на видео, еще когда твой батя был в твоей бабушке. ps. Зачем изобретать то что изобрели за сотню лет до тебя?
That is a complex way to do something that is very simple to do!! I did think at the start of the video what on earth would you want to drill a hole in a dowel for ! Then I thought what a waste of time as there are easier ways to do this and then I thought I have just wasted several minutes wathcing and writing this!! 😄
Pensé lo mismos primero. Pero si lo piensas, es una manera altamente precisa de perforando. Te aseguras que este centrado Que no quede trocido Y es rápido Perforar con precisión algo tan pequeño es complicado después de todod
Pensé igual por un momento pero no me parece tan malo considerando el nivel de precicion qué da, además de que se quedan como una referencia constante. Mientras no las pierda, podrá mantener una alta presicion sin gastar tanto tiempo o esfuerzo
It's not as easy as it looks to make mitered joints line up this well with dowels. In my experience, it can be more challenging with softer woods, like pine. With softer wood, the rings in the wood are more dense and thus harder than the less dense lighter wood in between them. This makes it difficult to accurately drill pilot holes regardless of how well you measure, because the drill bit will want to "slip" off the harder rings and move towards the softer wood in between the rings. The video shows a good method to quickly and reliable mark the center of the adjacent holes. You'd still have to drill the adjacent hole with accuracy, but it seems to me that this would cut the margin of error in half as it will mark the exact spot on the adjacent piece regardless of whether or not the initial holes are perfectly centered or not, while also creating a pilot hole of sorts with the tips of the nails. Once you have the guide pins made, you wouldn't really even need the drill press anymore to make accurate joints. Thanks for sharing, I'll have to give this a try.
This video more than most actually shines a bright light on how different people are. About 1/2 of us are in awe at how many steps to accomplish a simple task,that few people will EVER need this took. The other 1/2 are in awe at the Shear perceived BRILLIANCE of this person, demonstrating something,that once again,most of us will NEVER find a use for.
Не. Лазерным уровнем неудобно забивать гвозди. Световым лучше забивать бесконечно долго. А самим уровнем. Дороговато и мало эффективно. Хотя? Если наловчился так? То делай. Лишь бы объект в срок сдать.
This is actually a pretty good method hack. Especially to those who dont have alot of tools. Even if you do, this has other applications. Im always amazed at the haters who probably dont even own tools other than a set of pink handled screwdrivers who comment negatively. Oh well. I liked it. And yes I have a shop slam full of tools.
I've use that technique several times. My hands hurting, and not holding a drill straight and steady has let to several Do-Ovrrs on some of my projects. Using the drill pressing this fashion kept my holes straight.
The problem with this setup is that the tip of the drill can deflect. And that will make a non-concentric hole. Better let the drillbit protude only a few millimeters. This way concentricity is achieved. Of course you need to lift the drill out for the longer hole. BTW, you can see at the beginning that the drill vibrates. That is because the tip of the drill is deflected! Happens if the tip is not 100% centered. Or the wood not homgenous.
brass markers can be found in DIY stores for the equivalent of $1-2 and they have the added advantage of being precise but why make it simple when you can make it complicated?!?
In my opinion, this one is actually a decent hack compared to some others on the internet. Good way to save money doing something that certain tools are sold for to do the exact same thing, especially if you’ve already got the extra material lying around.
ダボや細い丸棒の中心に穴をあける方法を考えました!ついでにダボマーカーも作ってみました👍
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Not safe.
The wood is not 100% coaxial.
There exist for very small money metallparts in different diameters to punch 100% perfect holes
It's just amaze me on how you could do simple things this complicated😂😂😂
Escorpio o sagitario?
He gets paid by the hour kind sir 😂
@@malcolmcuthbert1556
MILLONARIO...😂
I think he could have made it slightly more complicated...😂😂 And with a pillar drill then he drills the timber by HAND! 😂
He‘s not making it complicated. That‘s the easiest way to get a perfectly centered hole.
The first few seconds almost gave me a heart attack
08/12/24' same here. like w.t.h. , upside down. All the cheap furniture i've picked up from the trash pile behind Furniture Warehouse, could never figure how these pins were set.
Problem is you can buy pin sets really cheap, besides if he started up that pillar drill you will see the throw out
@steveclujhawkins8063 why are you dating your comments?
He really likes them, and his intent is to marry them eventaully. @@snonsig2688
😊😊😊😊😊😊@@steveclujhawkins8063
Add a few steps at the beginning where you plant some pine trees and wait 18 years before felling them...
Это вы Грета Тумберг?
😂😂😂👍👍👍🇬🇷
your small car was made by a Chinese man with subhuman working conditions, with wooden parts
Why didn't I think of that?
@@ИгорьОбуховский-и5н Грэгор Тумблер
That much work gonna cost me my entire lifetime to complete a set of furnitures😂😂😂
Our DIY stores sell small metal plugs together with the wooden dowels with a pin in the center in the exact diameter of the wooden dowels. You drill the required holes for the wooden dowels into one workpiece, insert the plugs, press the second workpiece against them and thus obtain the exact markings. Happy end.
Thankyou for solving a non-existent problem nobody had
Actually they sell very expensive jigs to solve this very problem
@@insethurdle88theyre like 10 bucks at harbor freight. Or you can just use a corner clamp and mark out your locations.
I bet you dont work with wood right
@@NEKOUFar I work with wood, metal and everything in between :)
Wtf is in-between? You are clearly talking shit
Good job making things more complicated for no reason
That's his whole point!
1588 likes + clicks and views.....there was a reason....
And I watched the whole thing, now I feel more stupid!
Japan
All is about the perfect lines...
Of course, I understand when there is nothing to do, but my friend is still reinventing the wheel, spending more time on what can already be done 😢😢
my thoughts exactly
Ditto
France also uses this experience 😂 🛞
This guy is clearly a Kamala supporter.
But the bore wasn't even concentric
This is kinda wild! I never thought about drilling in the center like that! Also, the marker idea is super handy! It kinda makes me wanna try it out, even if I don't need to 😂🔧
Exactly.. ppl saying it is too complicated.. simple
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Someone's daughter:
You can see the drill bit flexing, the holes are not gonna be centered
The perk of spinning the workpiece instead of the bit is it will naturally want to stay centered. The flex is not from the bit going off center in the hole, but because the it's fighting to stay centered. It's actually fairly difficult to go crooked doing this.
@@theoldantleredmyththe hole was way off centered on the backside it was clear to see what are you talking about? If it's a difficult he shouldn't make it look easy to get off center
@@0zmosis2001
Except it's not off-center. It's perfectly centered on both sides. I don't know what video you just watched, but in this one, the dowel holes are well centered. If it is this video you're talking about, try pausing it at the right moment if you're having trouble seeing it correctly.
It’s called concentricity. The beauty of circles. And spinning.
Brad point bits are a bit better at centering.
えー、天才ですか
For crying out loud…. all that to align two holes. Just take 2 veneer pins, nail them in wherever, snip off to about 0.5mm, bring your pieces together, the pinholes will show you where to drill, remove the cut pin with pliers. A 5 year could work that out.
Покажите!
I’m a cabinetmaker, not a videographer.
You people that constantly “correct” others miss the point. These creators couldn’t care less about which way is “easier or better.” As long as they’re getting views and comments, they’re gettin PAID
Thank GOD some people still have reason.... this video made me legitimately angry!!
@@djtblizzlefor crying out loud djtblizzle! 😆😆😆
Good job on your dowel-centering jig! I see others trying to out-do one another copying each others' sarcastic comments. But every step of what you've done is necessary to centering both the bit and the dowel, using the arbor for centering and the vise for holding that line. If you'd kept the bit chucked into the arbor, point down like normal, and merely clamped the dowel, you'd be guessing at its location in the vise. This way centers both.
And to those who say you can buy a set of dowel points, you could literally do that with every jig ever made in a shop. This lets you center your dowels in your project without having to wait on a purchase, or make a purchase for a joint you might only do rarely.
So again, good work!
People are saying this is complicated. Nope! He's making little dowel pin joint markers; a few minutes job that once you have them you have them. And everything done here is PERFECT way to line up and center things PERFECTLY. My only take on how to be just a bit more sure, would be to not have the drill bit out so far when drilling the center holes in the dowel pins. Then again, shouldn't be a problem if one is careful.
Very nice idea!
I like the reverse engineering 👌
It's not like there's not enough ways of doing the same thing, but you always have a unique idea and a very practical way of doing it differently.
Thank you and keep it coming.
👏👏
It’s the dumbest way to do it that I’ve ever seen.
世の中には「ダボマーカー」という、まさにこれを金属で作った商品が安価に販売されてはいるものの、それをあえて使わずに自作するという発想が凄いね!
Yup, already made decade's ago. Nothing new here.
Una perdida de tiempo
Les llamo balas
釘を横に並べた動画ある
@@十二番三太夫 ご承知かと思いますが、ダボマーカーを作ること自体が目的ではなく、その過程を見ていただきたいのです。
The problem is drilling this last two holes at the perfect angle.
90 degrees
You can use blocks to drill straight holes
What's to stop the bit from walking off of center? Nothing !!!
Use a drill guide? And wood drill bits have a guiding tip to help minimize this.
Of course. Perfect and last step hand drill 😂
I wouldn’t be too hard on the guy.
He just basically made a vertical lathe where he could punch holes in dowels all day long without having to crush them in a clamp.
I’ve done worse, by necessity.
I had to carve down part of a 2” diameter pin that was six inches long for a truck suspension.
The original part was no longer available, and I don’t have a lathe.
…or do I???
The end of the pin had a grease fitting hole to fit an NPT 3/8” fitting, coarse.
Fitted a straight barb into it, and ground off the barb.
Put my drill press to the lowest speed, and chucked the part.
Did the minor adjustments to make sure it ran true.
I rigged up a rest for another tool, and spun up the part.
Used an angle grinder, steadied by the rest, and made the proper step in the pin.
A vernier got me to the point I could start polishing the new surface with a bit still left.
Took a couple hours, but it worked.
I had set the vernier to a bit over the final diameter.
Used a few feet of coarse, then fine emery cloth to smooth it and polish it.
After all, what is a lathe, except a gigantic horizontal drill?
¡Qué gran idea! ❤❤❤
いろいろアイデアが出ますね
😆👍✨✨✨
Если в жизни сделал одно угловое соединение на шкантах - то пойдет. Но изготовление простого кондуктора займет чуть больше времени, а пользоваться можно много лет.
Есть метчики стальные под шканты😅
Чел изобрел велосипед
И то что он там сделал точку это не даст присадочной точности рукам
Главное не результат,а сам процесс
Прикольно 👍
В следующий раз в магазине увидишь странную кнопку с двумя иголочками,, знай эту штучку придумали, для такой разметки, как на видео, еще когда твой батя был в твоей бабушке. ps. Зачем изобретать то что изобрели за сотню лет до тебя?
É incrível como você transforma as coisas simples em coisas extremamente complicadas
ハンドドリルで木材に穴を開ける時、穴をまっすぐ開けなければ接合面は綺麗には揃わないと思う。
Да, но сначала ещë тиски надо идеально выставить. Все блогеры показывают не полную информацию
Норм столяр сделает без таких приколов.
Напомнило одну фразу...-стрелять по мухам из пушки....ювелиры плачут....
I should call her 😂
Можно было просто маленькие штырки забить в одну сторону, потом соединить друг с другом, потом вытащить их и просверлить.
100%😂
Это слишком просто)))))
Ни черта не понял! Опишите!
А можно было просто две капельки чернил капнуть) Всë зависит от твоей фантазии.
Гвоздь небольшого размера вставить шляпкой на место стыка между заготовками и придавить.
На обеих заготовках останется вмятина от шляпки гвоздя .
That is a complex way to do something that is very simple to do!! I did think at the start of the video what on earth would you want to drill a hole in a dowel for ! Then I thought what a waste of time as there are easier ways to do this and then I thought I have just wasted several minutes wathcing and writing this!! 😄
I've had a bench grinder for 34 years and I never thought of this. Thank you sir!
Nunca vi una forma mas complicada de laburar 4 veces mas al pedo
Pensé lo mismos primero. Pero si lo piensas, es una manera altamente precisa de perforando.
Te aseguras que este centrado
Que no quede trocido
Y es rápido
Perforar con precisión algo tan pequeño es complicado después de todod
Pensé igual por un momento pero no me parece tan malo considerando el nivel de precicion qué da, además de que se quedan como una referencia constante.
Mientras no las pierda, podrá mantener una alta presicion sin gastar tanto tiempo o esfuerzo
pobre jaja
何故だろう、股間がゾワゾワした
Я тоже🎉
Excelente ideia 💡, todos os dias podemos aprender alguma coisa de importância e utilidade...parabéns.
It's not as easy as it looks to make mitered joints line up this well with dowels. In my experience, it can be more challenging with softer woods, like pine. With softer wood, the rings in the wood are more dense and thus harder than the less dense lighter wood in between them. This makes it difficult to accurately drill pilot holes regardless of how well you measure, because the drill bit will want to "slip" off the harder rings and move towards the softer wood in between the rings.
The video shows a good method to quickly and reliable mark the center of the adjacent holes. You'd still have to drill the adjacent hole with accuracy, but it seems to me that this would cut the margin of error in half as it will mark the exact spot on the adjacent piece regardless of whether or not the initial holes are perfectly centered or not, while also creating a pilot hole of sorts with the tips of the nails. Once you have the guide pins made, you wouldn't really even need the drill press anymore to make accurate joints.
Thanks for sharing, I'll have to give this a try.
凄い!これは思いつかない!
I've had dowel centers for 40 years.
Это гениально!!! Это не идея,а творение человечества 21 века! Весь мир теперь будет жить вечно!!!
И я тоже буду жить вечно?
@@niklaf5591да, боец!
Eu quero viver para sempre, desde que nao seja sem dinheiro e nao tenha que ver videos como este.
Нет! Ты только двести лет@@niklaf5591
Позовите Доктора Дью!
Your plan to do something so outrageously complicated that doesn’t need to be just to get engagement worked perfectly. Bravo.
This is an amazing tip. Any other way isn’t as clean as this
Thank you very much. As usual, again very practical solutions.
Thanks for showing us a longer way to do something 😅
Similar technique is used in machining on lathes. The drill bit is stationary and the piece that is being machined turns. Same principle
This video more than most actually
shines a bright light on how different people are.
About 1/2 of us are in awe at how
many steps to accomplish a simple
task,that few people will EVER need
this took.
The other 1/2 are in awe at the
Shear perceived BRILLIANCE of this person, demonstrating something,that once again,most of us will NEVER find a use for.
Boss: So that’s where our overtime budgets been going
Excellent, très bonne idée 👍
По этой логике, забивать гвоздь в стену под прямым углом, следует лазерным уровнем.
Не. Лазерным уровнем неудобно забивать гвозди. Световым лучше забивать бесконечно долго. А самим уровнем. Дороговато и мало эффективно. Хотя? Если наловчился так? То делай. Лишь бы объект в срок сдать.
「複雑に見えますが、それは質の高いアートです」 🙌🏻👏🏻
Для каменного века это идеальное изобретение. А в настоящее время - полная бредятина!!!
Girls: Oh don't worry he's just a friend!
A lot of internet Hulks here who complain about it beeing extra complicated, but the result said he was right...😂
This is actually a pretty good method hack. Especially to those who dont have alot of tools. Even if you do, this has other applications. Im always amazed at the haters who probably dont even own tools other than a set of pink handled screwdrivers who comment negatively. Oh well. I liked it. And yes I have a shop slam full of tools.
I'm a Jack of all Trades, and master of a few. This is nice workmanship. Thanks.
It is called Cowgirl positioning.
Lots of great ideas on one place! Excellent
Drilling on a lathe be like:
気になったのはチャックを固定するときに、3つあるうちの1つしか固定していない点。
1つしか緩めていなくても、3つとも固定しに掛かるのが普通のはず。いずれ事故が起きそうと思った。
2 great tips in one video. We are blessed
I got existential crisis watching this.
成る程ねそうするとど真ん中に穴が開けられるから良いですね😅
I've use that technique several times. My hands hurting, and not holding a drill straight and steady has let to several Do-Ovrrs on some of my projects. Using the drill pressing this fashion kept my holes straight.
This man is thinking on level way above the rest of us 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the tip, I had been doing it the simpler way.
Are you complicated? She: No, i‘m not! How complicated she really is: This Video…
Perfeito! Parabéns e obrigado pela dica.
The problem with this setup is that the tip of the drill can deflect. And that will make a non-concentric hole. Better let the drillbit protude only a few millimeters. This way concentricity is achieved. Of course you need to lift the drill out for the longer hole.
BTW, you can see at the beginning that the drill vibrates. That is because the tip of the drill is deflected! Happens if the tip is not 100% centered. Or the wood not homgenous.
Love it that's craftsmanship 😊
This is the most complicated way you could have done this. Honestly impressive
the tape opening sounded like scooby about to eat a scooby snack
Parabéns por estas ferramentas maravilhosas
Never even thought to do the dowl trick. Thanks!
Someday I'll be mature enough to to watch this short without laughing.... Someday.... 😭💀
애초 나무의 한쪽에 물감이나 먹물을 살짝 묻혀서 맞붙였다 떼면은, 데칼코마니 처럼 다른쪽에도 마커가 생기고. 그 부분을 드릴로 뚫어서 나무못을 박으면 양쪽에 똑같이 들어가게 만들어지는데, 굳이 저렇게 힘들게 해야만 하는지 이해가 안가네...??? 🙄
Do you live in Siberia? Why should anyone do that? ... I can buy these things anywhere for 99 cents. .... at least in the civilised world
brass markers can be found in DIY stores for the equivalent of $1-2 and they have the added advantage of being precise
but why make it simple when you can make it complicated?!?
When an architect starts a workshop.
万力にちっちゃくv切りカキ入れとくとこういう細かいのが動かなくて確実ですよ
Imagine this guy building your house. 45 years later it would be ready to move into.
Wow that’s a lot of work for two simple dowels
Went in the comments to see how much people can't understand this lifehack. This is cool trick! It's like drilling in a lathe.
旋盤見たいな感じですかね?
Thought that was going to be the joinery for a second😂. What a relief.
Great now I know how to nail my dowels in…thanks!
me when my homie challenges me to a dipshit competition
So clever! Love this! ❤
1st Option: 1+1=2 ❌
2nd option 1-1+1x1•1x0+2=2 ✅
So I now need a bench drill to make a mini dowel jig to make two pieces join. Awesome! 👏
ピストン運動してて草
When your girlfriend said I'm on top today
Long walk for the project... but can't argue with the end result.
ハンドドリルで斜めカット面に過たず垂直に穴を開ける方法こそ必要
Now I can show this to my customers when they say: "I just need a corner joint, why is it so expensive"?
Wow es un taladro de banco con un variador de frecuencia no lo habia visto ingenioso😮
In my opinion, this one is actually a decent hack compared to some others on the internet. Good way to save money doing something that certain tools are sold for to do the exact same thing, especially if you’ve already got the extra material lying around.
Those are called transfer punches. They’re very inexpensive for woodworking applications and they’re straight.
Good, very good. Smart thinking, good preperation, good tools.... Very very good :D
I’m amazed that drill bit went into the dowel as it was spinning the wrong way
Watched it once. Reserved judgement. Watched it again. You know what? This is actually useful.
Everything was clean and precise until the two drills at the end which made all the extra microscopic detail pointless.
Oh nice my dentist made it also always that way😂
When you see how man made all these inventions, you are amazed. It is the accumulation of knowledge over many years from generation to generation
I lost all confidence in myself watching this…here I am doing things the easy way
I thought at first they went at the ends of your ears of corn.