I had a student who just grabbed two "cheese slabes" and tapes them to the wood and it worked great. No clue what angle he used but it was genuines... Funny thing was our bandsaw is Crap.. and he made a perfect joint
I will make this one. Pure genius thought process. on my list now. I am happy about 3 things I must admit: a) Plans are free b) You were honest about the mistakes (cutting through pins AND guide) c) I have made a tampering jig, that apparently you do not have (yet) 😊
I really enjoyed this vid. Up to this point have been totally baffled & intimidated by dovetails as I'm a woodworking novice. But having seen this it makes perfect sense. Off to the workshop tomorrow to give it a blast. I'm sure it will take a few attempts to even get some sort of connection but armed with this technique its off to the races!!!
Hi my name is Thomas, can i ask you or anyone to please help me with this,,, I have a sears Craftsman 16 direct drive model number 113.236110 and I only have plane pined blades and or any kind but pined adapter that came with it but not sure what other company product of other places may have the (pinless adapters for the top and bottom I need, do you know where i can get parts like that for a obsolete scroll saw?
Great solutions; and found your website to be very user friendly! I'm working on fine tuning shop layout and workflow, jig selections are next. I can definitely see a benefit on utilizing my bandsaw with this system. I'll probably skip to the chisel a little sooner, but who knows? Sometime you get parked in front of a machine and are content to use it until you can't do any more, lol.
Very clear and helpful…..even those who have spent the time at the bench learning the hand cut methods might want a “Batch method “. Greatly appreciated
Great designs
That's a neat method. I like it. And I can even use it despite having no bandsaw fence!
To find a solution to a difficult problem in the simplest way, It's genius
Thank you for sharing
I had a student who just grabbed two "cheese slabes" and tapes them to the wood and it worked great.
No clue what angle he used but it was genuines... Funny thing was our bandsaw is Crap.. and he made a perfect joint
"...for 5 easy payments..." XD You had me cracking up...
Fantastic, Rob! Really great jig! 😃
Thanks a bunch for the tutorial!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I will make this one. Pure genius thought process.
on my list now.
I am happy about 3 things I must admit:
a) Plans are free
b) You were honest about the mistakes (cutting through pins AND guide)
c) I have made a tampering jig, that apparently you do not have (yet) 😊
Very cool idea! While there is work involved in making the jig, it's such a simple solution! Bravo!!!!!
This is awesome. Great job coming up with this.
Great idea and great video!
I really enjoyed this vid. Up to this point have been totally baffled & intimidated by dovetails as I'm a woodworking novice. But having seen this it makes perfect sense. Off to the workshop tomorrow to give it a blast. I'm sure it will take a few attempts to even get some sort of connection but armed with this technique its off to the races!!!
Hi my name is Thomas, can i ask you or anyone to please help me with this,,,
I have a sears Craftsman 16 direct drive model number 113.236110 and I only have plane pined blades and or any kind but pined adapter that came with it but not sure what other company product of other places may have the (pinless adapters for the top and bottom I need, do you know where i can get parts like that for a obsolete scroll saw?
Great solutions; and found your website to be very user friendly! I'm working on fine tuning shop layout and workflow, jig selections are next. I can definitely see a benefit on utilizing my bandsaw with this system. I'll probably skip to the chisel a little sooner, but who knows? Sometime you get parked in front of a machine and are content to use it until you can't do any more, lol.
Very clear and helpful…..even those who have spent the time at the bench learning the hand cut methods might want a “Batch method “. Greatly appreciated
Nice jig, Rob!
Excelent job, i will try to do the same with my inverted jig saw. Not as good as the bandsaw but maybe good enough. thanks and congratulations
Bandsaw dovetails are great for large-scale cases or many drawers. Also it's much more pleasant than using a router.
This is just what I've been looking for, started getting into dovetails and this is a great place to start....thanks
excellent but spoiled by the unnecessary background soundtrack