I was looking for a "kumiko" jig video with hand tool just to see how other people does(i was considering do it with a router plane), but you gave me a great idea. Nice video
+Lemongrasspicker thank you! If you make one for a dozuki you might want to use 3/4" wood instead of the 1"in the video. The jig was a little too thick for that saw but finger for ryoba.
Beautiful wood. Have you maybe seen my video on the magnetic Japanese saw guide I made? It works really well with mine, but I'm not sure if it would work well on your double sided crosscut/rip saw.
Those solutions where electricity may fail are just awesome, doing everything without an specific electric tool brings a bit pleasure.
Thank you. It really is nice to show things down a little and figure out how to build projects like this.
Liked souly due to recommending a book within the 1st 30 seconds
the magnet is especially clever.
I was looking for a "kumiko" jig video with hand tool just to see how other people does(i was considering do it with a router plane), but you gave me a great idea. Nice video
Pretty cool! I'll have to try making one of these now
+Lemongrasspicker thank you! If you make one for a dozuki you might want to use 3/4" wood instead of the 1"in the video. The jig was a little too thick for that saw but finger for ryoba.
AdventuresInDIY I'll remember that. I would really want it for a dozuki so I'll be sure to do that. Thanks for the tip
You are great your idea is great I like your efforts and creative work, Thank you for this wonderful video
Really cool work!
+Scrap wood City thank you!
What's up Chris it's a cool jig Gettin jiggy with it hahaha
HAHAHAHA! Thanks Joe! :)
Cool done and nice the magnet adition !
+Daniel Solowiej thank you Daniel!
Very practical! Thank you.
Excellent job!
+Andrea's Workshop thank you Andrea!
Simple wood crafting technique?
Great jig man and video, enjoyed it.
+Humus Workshop thank you!
Nice and simple.
+Slap Stick thank you!
Nice work..
Beautiful wood. Have you maybe seen my video on the magnetic Japanese saw guide I made? It works really well with mine, but I'm not sure if it would work well on your double sided crosscut/rip saw.
Perfect for indoor trim work! However the prerequisite is that the work must be done barefoot.
+MRrwmac hahahahaha!!! I was waiting for someone to catch that 👍
Here here for the people who use their kitchens as their workshop!