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 Special thanks to Clare McCarthy John Ford Daniel Veillard Patrick Haggard Peter Sach Marc Köhring Alex Ayers Barbara Speedling Brian Reaves Norbert Dr. Fritsch Bruno Gilles for donates
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
having built a jig similar to this 10 years ago when I started back up with woodworking I found that if the fingers and gaps are the same size the joint will be too tight and most of the glue is pushed out. Try adding a couple of sheets of paper between each of the pieces to make the gaps a shade bigger. Keep safe during these troubled times.
@@thomashajicek2747 I’m petty inexperienced with finger joints, they went together pretty easily, barely needing some light coaxing in the end. What did I overlook?
Jak większość Twoich pomysłów: prosta idea + staranne wykonanie = doskonały szablon. Okazuje się, że drewno to doskonały materiał nie tylko na meble, ale również na szablon! :))) Taki sposób myślenie jest mi szczególnie bliski - uważam, że nie ma innej drogi do uzyskania bardzo dobrych wyników tanim kosztem. Kawałek czasu śledzę Twój kanał i zawsze z przyjemnością dostrzegam tę samą kolejność - najpierw pomyśl, potem zrób. Brawo!
Nice video and Jig. I'm not a fan of running box joints.... (all sides cut at once), but this jig works great for normal paired sides. If you do 2 sides flip them end for end and cut on the same side of the jig, then rotate the jig and cut both end of the other 2 sides you get a look more like what you see with other styles of box joint jigs.
Gregory, Great idea, my friend. I think this will solve some of my issues with box joints. You could also make different sizes to accommodate a situation. Thanks again. God Speed to all of you in Ukraine. Felix
I love the design mounting the router bit barely in the chuck that’s not a good idea. Maybe make the fingers a little thinner shouldn’t be too much of an issue as it’s always supported by the piece you’re working underneath it’s only a template so the load is taken up by whatever is underneath it.
Bonjour, Gregory, j'admire ce que vous faites, c'est très bien de fabriquer soi-même ses outils! Je connais comme beaucoup la situation dans laquelle vous vivez là-bas en Ukraine! C'est terrible! Soyez forts et prenez soin de vous et votre famille.🙏
My thoughts and prayers are with your country, I watch the news everyday, hoping the war is ending! I apologize for my country for being neutral at this time and am very ashamed by it (knowing our government has ties with Russia, sadly…instead of galvanizing our own workforce we import too much from Russia!). From South Africa❤️
Hola, GRINwood, que maravilloso sistema para hacer las famosas cajas de dedos, gracias por tus conocimientos y tú valioso tiempo, Saludos desde Xalapa, Veracruz, México.👍👍
not exactly, take a look at the keller dovetail system, that is working on a similar idea, you will see that to work you need 2 different bits and a template that is different from the one that is used here.
@@andreachinaglia5804 that’s trye if you want to keep them fancy (different size for tails and pins) but if you go down the path of simmetric tails and pins you can domit with just one router bit and one jig 😉
My calculations for Bosch 1200 handheld router shows that this jig needs specific bit dimensions for specified jig tooth depth and specified maximum workpiece depth. You can manage to find a bit for material thickness of about 23mm max. For thicker material it is not easy obtain appropriate bit. I made my first box with it - beautiful jig!
Super, cette vidéo m’a permis de solutionner un problème que j’ai pour coller bout à bout 2 plateaux en faisant lamellé-collé avec cet outil ça peut m’amener à la précision dont j’ai besoin… un grand merci.
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
Special thanks to
Clare McCarthy
John Ford
Daniel Veillard
Patrick Haggard
Peter Sach
Marc Köhring
Alex Ayers
Barbara Speedling
Brian Reaves
Norbert Dr. Fritsch
Bruno Gilles
for donates
Thnos for sharing mrs
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Thank you.
Nice piece of kit! I hope and pray that you're staying safe.
Thank you for your kindness !!! What a wonderful job!!!
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
Precision is the operative word in your shop. Great video, thank you.
thank you for all the creative stuff,sharing is very generous.
Чудова робота! Із задоволенням подивився Ваш черговий ролик.
Creative minds are rare. Nice job.
having built a jig similar to this 10 years ago when I started back up with woodworking I found that if the fingers and gaps are the same size the joint will be too tight and most of the glue is pushed out. Try adding a couple of sheets of paper between each of the pieces to make the gaps a shade bigger.
Keep safe during these troubled times.
@@thomashajicek2747 .
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If you added paper to the jig, wouldn’t that also effect the size of the fingers giving you bigger fingers and not fixing the problem?
@@thomashajicek2747 I’m petty inexperienced with finger joints, they went together pretty easily, barely needing some light coaxing in the end. What did I overlook?
Stay Save 👍🏻 all the best from Germany
Nice work & jig 🤗👍👍
Hello Gregory,
Thanks for the plans, a simple and ingenious idea. I'm going to test this quickly. 😉
I do not use to coment. But this is one of the best (and simple) jig I have seen.
Congratulation
Mate! What a jig!!! That's awesome 👌 Hope you and your family are safe and well.
Jak większość Twoich pomysłów: prosta idea + staranne wykonanie = doskonały szablon. Okazuje się, że drewno to doskonały materiał nie tylko na meble, ale również na szablon! :)))
Taki sposób myślenie jest mi szczególnie bliski - uważam, że nie ma innej drogi do uzyskania bardzo dobrych wyników tanim kosztem.
Kawałek czasu śledzę Twój kanał i zawsze z przyjemnością dostrzegam tę samą kolejność - najpierw pomyśl, potem zrób. Brawo!
I like that it cuts all four sides at one pop.
Simple and easy, I’ll have to give it a try, several hundred shop boxes needed.
Wow You got some Chops Bro ! ! ! Congrats ! Great flow of processes !
Congratulations, fantastic and simple
Best thought thru jig for joints i saw! Very nice!
Thank you for the idea and plans of this jig. I’m making one right now and look forward to using it a lot.
Fabulous. Beautiful fit. Way beyond my skill
Works great and simple to use …now I need to build the super cool and super complex work bench to build and use the template. 😮
you are very talented!
Brilliant jig, my friend! Really well done! 😃
I hope everything is fine with you and your loved ones!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Although seeing you work is truly mesmerizing... our definitions of the word "simplest" differ greatly
I love to watch your videos amazing job as always
Man, you're awesome. Great job, greets from Poland💪
WOW you make it look so simple and results are outstanding. Great job. Greetings from Paraguay.
Sure he makes it look simple, he's got a complete professional woodshop and workbench to make it look simple. $$$$$
Nice video and Jig. I'm not a fan of running box joints.... (all sides cut at once), but this jig works great for normal paired sides. If you do 2 sides flip them end for end and cut on the same side of the jig, then rotate the jig and cut both end of the other 2 sides you get a look more like what you see with other styles of box joint jigs.
Very nice jig, just perfect
Gregory, Great idea, my friend. I think this will solve some of my issues with box joints. You could also make different sizes to accommodate a situation.
Thanks again. God Speed to all of you in Ukraine.
Felix
I just subscribed because I was impressed with your last video!!!
Всё гениальное-просто 🤗
Great ideas and good presentation with fine workmanship. Thank you for sharing.
Cant wait to see the most complicated one!
Молодец.не перестаю восхищаться вашему умению!
Génial, simple a réaliser et à la portée de tous.
Un grand merci pour ce partage.
Классная работа. Всегда смотрю с удовольствием и многому учусь. Спасибо
Wow, thank you, I'm convinced!
Stay safe!!!! Cool video!!!! Thanks man!!!!!🙏🤞👍😎😀🤘
Wow, cooool, simple and fine
So beautiful
I love the design mounting the router bit barely in the chuck that’s not a good idea. Maybe make the fingers a little thinner shouldn’t be too much of an issue as it’s always supported by the piece you’re working underneath it’s only a template so the load is taken up by whatever is underneath it.
Watch again. It was in far enough.
Très beau gabarit.....simple efficace
Дякую! Дуже корисне відео.
Успіхів вам і наснаги до подальшої роботи.
Bonjour, Gregory, j'admire ce que vous faites, c'est très bien de fabriquer soi-même ses outils! Je connais comme beaucoup la situation dans laquelle vous vivez là-bas en Ukraine! C'est terrible! Soyez forts et prenez soin de vous et votre famille.🙏
This is really wonderful!!! What a design, and that too, using scrapped machine parts. I wish i could copy this sometime. Thanks a ton for sharing.
Excellent 10 out of 10.
Workbench envy. ❤️
creo que es una de las mejores que vi ,gracias
Восхищению не было предела, но желающих сделать "Простейшую Шипорезку" так и не нашлось.
nice result. ridiculously complicated film designed to show off the dudes nice shop! :)
Cool! Very, very cool.... I think even I could make box joints with such a jig.. :)
Well done, way more complicated than my factory made jig but I also enjoy making things like this once in a while.
@buyamerican3191 What factory made jig? I can't find one.
And as expensive as hard wood is getting the factory ones are probably cheaper.
Die Idee ist absolut toll! 👍😎🇦🇹
Love your ideas (Awesome)
That’s amazing!! Thank you for sharing.
By far, the most complicated box joint jig I've seen in youtube :D but still seems super secure and producing great results. Great quality job!
The award for complicated box joint jig definitely goes to Matthias Wandel, ha.
@@FirstnameLastname-bp5cm now that I've seen Matthias' video, you are 100% right, like 20x more complicated :D
Great jig it does a awesome job thanks for sharing
Way too nice ...... TheBest
My thoughts and prayers are with your country, I watch the news everyday, hoping the war is ending! I apologize for my country for being neutral at this time and am very ashamed by it (knowing our government has ties with Russia, sadly…instead of galvanizing our own workforce we import too much from Russia!). From South Africa❤️
مبدع ما شاء الله
Had to sub, mate! Amazing work and video! And thanks for the plans!
Как всё технологично! Все детали получаются одинаковыми «сами по себе»!
Super Idee👀👏😁
Hola, GRINwood, que maravilloso sistema para hacer las famosas cajas de dedos, gracias por tus conocimientos y tú valioso tiempo, Saludos desde Xalapa, Veracruz, México.👍👍
Excelentes ideas, gracias por compartir
Love your videos. Your work is always so neat and clean. Our heart goes out to Ukraine. Such an unnecessary tragedy.
Какая трагедия? Война? Это последствия трагедии . Так как там идёт геноцид славян, построен хазарский каганат.
Saludos desde Quito Ecuador
Amazing.
Thanks for share with us.
Отличная работа
Tiene todas las virtudes, sencilla, rápida y económica, felicitaciones y gracias por compartir.-
Спасибо за идею. Повторю такую же.
Incrível! Você alcançou um nível de qualidade muito próximo da perfeição. Parabéns!
Просто охренеть! Или, как у вас говорят, beautiful!!!
oday I see that you are from Ukraine. We are with you and may God protect you.
très bonne astuce et bon boulot.
Truly the simplest!
Thanks for the video!
Keep safe!
Excellent!!
Functional simplicity. Excellent idea!!! Would this work if you put a dovetail bit in your router, producing thru-dovetails?
Gracias por compartir. Excelente
VERY clever idea :) Would be great for larger number jobs especially
Ну совсем простейшая! Действительно проще не бывает 😂
genial.je vais essayer de le faire
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo
Офигеть вот это кондуктор сколько видел всяких наворотов все мудреные а этот простой и эффективный супер! Размеры можно?
Changing the router bit with a dovetail one you can also use this jig to quickly cut dove tail joints 😉
not exactly, take a look at the keller dovetail system, that is working on a similar idea, you will see that to work you need 2 different bits and a template that is different from the one that is used here.
@@andreachinaglia5804 that’s trye if you want to keep them fancy (different size for tails and pins) but if you go down the path of simmetric tails and pins you can domit with just one router bit and one jig 😉
Ficou animal esse gabarito, parabéns!
Top idée
My calculations for Bosch 1200 handheld router shows that this jig needs specific bit dimensions for specified jig tooth depth and specified maximum workpiece depth.
You can manage to find a bit for material thickness of about 23mm max. For thicker material it is not easy obtain appropriate bit.
I made my first box with it - beautiful jig!
Exelent, mil gracias
Отличная идея!
Perfect
Nice; thanks.
Super, cette vidéo m’a permis de solutionner un problème que j’ai pour coller bout à bout 2 plateaux en faisant lamellé-collé avec cet outil ça peut m’amener à la précision dont j’ai besoin… un grand merci.
Super👍👍
Thanks! Subscribed
EXCELENTE Y PRACTICO 💯💯👍
Super easy and useful. Keep up the good ideas ☺️