I appreciate how you edit your build videos. You show the finished product, then how it is used, then get into the build. So much better than the other no voice over build videos that just start with the build and make you wait to the end to find out what they were building and how it's used.
I also like that he's not using video titles like "You HAVE to build THIS!" or "You definitely NEED THIS!" without any clue what the heck is shown in the video 😊
I am an industrial designer and chair maker by training. This channel is my best source for information when it comes to upgrades in my prototyping workshop. Absolutely outstanding!
I like how you showed the finished project first, and then show how to build it. I usually have to look at the end of the video first before I watch because I want to know if the end result is worth watching how to build it. I didn't have to do that with your video. Great innovation.
What I love about this guy is that he builds tools/machines/jigs and makes tools/machines/jigs with them.Purchased a couple of his plans already.Thank you sir you are a genius.
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Always wondered why use a router with a sled to plane large panels and not a eletric plane in a sled. You did it
@@maw9812 ... it would need a great deal of inconsistencies to make the router mire optimal. I use both, but over the past 2 years, I'm using the planer more. It has WAYYYY better dust collection, and a cleaner cut. (I use the Bosch 2632 with the 3 carbide blades for smaller items.) Plus, having over a 3inch sized blade requires a lot less passes overall. And a lot less sanding afterwards as it looks like it cane through a autofeed planer, but without any chatter. Another big issue is the bit vs blade cost. I can buy 3 carbide blades, with dual edges (6 new blades) for around $10 (USD) whereas a decent, bottom clearing (spoilboard) router bit can cost me 7 to ten times that amount, and have a shorter lifespan. (However, if you buy a really good spoileboard bit with indexible blades, it will cost 20+ times as much initially. But, it will show EVERY single error in anything you use to measure squareness. I mean, 0.005" off on any of the parts of your entire system can make it a nightmare if you have dplintery styles of wood (like Oak, and especially Walnuts or Sapelle.) So, in the long run, a thickness planer is best... but if you have boards with widths like 25", you'll have to throw $10,000+ at them. So the planer rig jigs are great imo. (I use 20mm linear rails instead of wood arms like the video. But they , and the bearings need to be high end (like misumi) or they will have slop and move a bit on the shaft. And with a router or an electric hand planer , that can be dangerous and cause a kick if not careful.)
I literally just got done with a ridiculously over-complicated jig for my 150mm Triton. ;) Thank you for posting this, I especially liked the extension to mount the jig for flattening slabs and I think I can implement it to my Frankenstein version. Keep up the good work, and never stop posting, please :)
@@jisakukobo Doesn't wood warp over time, I don't get how wood can be used as guides for precision cutting long term. I have no experience in woodworking, just curious.
This is absolute genius. I was holding off getting an electric planer because I didn't trust my skill - but I'll make the jig first like this and it will help massively!
I’m just in awe of your ability to develop these ideas. Your thinking is soooo out of the box and perfect. If you’re not some kind of engineer I would be surprised even more so. Wow!
Genau so muss ein Video aussehen. Erst Produkt vorstellen, dann die Funktion zeigen, und dann wie es gebaut wird. Genau so sollte es sein. Klasse. Das Produkt selbst ist genial und toll gemacht. Danke für das schöne Video.👍👍👍
This looks like the kind of thing that some people would want to give you grief for technically not doing right I think this is fabulous. It looks like it does an excellent job and I just like the ingenuity in the simple function and the apparent accuracy
Your slab flattening jig is simply beautiful !!!!! Much cleaner than a router sled. I think it deserves to be made out of 80/20 or whatever brand of extruded aluminum you have where you are. Great videos
Agree. I've flattened a few thousand board feet of raw 8/4 lumber building doors with my router sled. This would have saved me tons of hours. I will use this method from now on. Good bye router sled.
Woodworking is a japanese tradition since hundred of years. Incredible knowledge, and excellent video edition, no ego, no I'm an expert, just the pretty sound of tools and the impressive show of skills. Very thanks, I admire you very much, I appreciate you share.
Epic. Your every video is just awesome. You have an impressive dexterity, and seeing you at work is truly a spectacle. And then the attention to detail in each project ... Not to mention the obsessiveness that distinguishes the video motif. I follow you from Sardinia (Italy).
Отлично. Раньше с интересом смотрел как ты делал первый станок для электрорубанка 2:26. А сейчас с не меньшим интересом, как делаешь более совершенную модель. 👍
holy crap. i like this waaaaaay better for flattening slabs. doing it with a router has always made me nervous. And, there are no router marks that take forever and a day to sand. Thanks for this.
Brilliant idea - my planer has always been underused, and I was going to make a jig for flattening boards using my overused router. Now I can see the planer being used a great deal more!
I don't do any wood job, but like to watch your videos, cus it is so satisfying, it like make a perfect wood tool, i think i have OCD (Obsessive compulsive disorder) and so are you =))))))))))
You always present the most innovative and comprehensible methods of work. This video is perfect for a friend who wants to establish a flat base on drift wood. Thank you.
Обожаю этот канал ))) , я тоже люблю делать приспособления но из металла. Благодаря вам узнал насколько фанера конструкционный материал))) . Ждём следующие выпуски .
Love the way you work and see all the self build tools. You are very creative and has the ability to make simple and effective craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing your wonderful creativity.
Thank you very much for sharing your work full of creativity and ingenuity, what attracts me the most is the cleanliness with which you work, from your hands, your nails, your work table and in general your workshop!!! Thanks and go ahead!
Yet another fantastic concept executed brilliantly ... I am in awe of your talents! I've just bought a second hand Dewalt DW735 13" planer head with the idea of building my own 13" jointer/thicknesser ... your idea can effectively make a jointer/thicknesser of any size!
Wow 😮 you really are my inspiration to keep working on my little projects I don’t have much of experience on woodworking I just want to let you know I only went to 6 grade school though! You are absolutely amazed me every time I watch your videos your work is incredible and absolutely by far your channel is my # 1 thanks so much for all the you do I truly appreciate you time an dedication JSK😊❤❤❤
Brother! Thank you so much for illustrating versatility of what has come to be such an overlooked tool in woodworking. Many of today's hobbyist don't even consider an electric hand-held planer. They're viewed largely as a 1/2step up from the hand planer(though that could be said of some battery powered examples). And you proceeded to show us how to build the same elaborate jigs for ourselves.!? 🤓🤠😇😎 I don't have a 'singing-angel-emoji'.
過去のビデオのビルドを一貫して使用していることが気に入っています。 これは、別のビデオを作成するためだけのものではなく、時間の経過とともに機能することを示しています。I love the fact that you consistently use builds from past videos. It shows you're not making things just to produce another video, and that they do function well over time.
i love this channel, the attention to accuracy and design is amazing and everything is SO cleanly made, its great! wish you sold pieces/jigs you built etc, or maybe found ways to produce/sell and manufacture them youd probably just need a good quality team to check everything meets your standards
I think that in some ways this could be better and more versatile than a planer and jointer combined. Especially for a small shop! One huge advantage should be that it won't leave any snipe
EXACTLY. I just spent $450 on a 12" planer, & then got COVID again. I couldn't work for a month, & the 1st time I used it? The blades chipped. I had no idea it was even possible to stabilize a hand planer this way. (I've only been building for 2 years, & have been learning on my own.) I'm SO grateful to the creator for sharing these videos with us!
You sir are a YT Hero. Amazing well done on this. It's genius. As a woodworker myself, I am in awe of the way you work and your designs. Great, simple editing and camera work too. Good job mate.
No music, no voice, outstanding demo. Thank you for all three. Very soothing to watch.
I appreciate how you edit your build videos. You show the finished product, then how it is used, then get into the build. So much better than the other no voice over build videos that just start with the build and make you wait to the end to find out what they were building and how it's used.
Totally agree with you on that.
So true - it's somewhat infuriating to have to scrub through most videos to find out if you're actually interested in what they're making.
Traducción x favor
@@robertovallejos9531 May use Google Translator...
I also like that he's not using video titles like "You HAVE to build THIS!" or "You definitely NEED THIS!" without any clue what the heck is shown in the video 😊
I am an industrial designer and chair maker by training. This channel is my best source for information when it comes to upgrades in my prototyping workshop. Absolutely outstanding!
True!!! :)
Nope, just for content. I'm furniture canpenter for over 20 years.
I like how you showed the finished project first, and then show how to build it. I usually have to look at the end of the video first before I watch because I want to know if the end result is worth watching how to build it. I didn't have to do that with your video. Great innovation.
What I love about this guy is that he builds tools/machines/jigs and makes tools/machines/jigs with them.Purchased a couple of his plans already.Thank you sir you are a genius.
Always wondered why use a router with a sled to plane large panels and not a eletric plane in a sled. You did it
Depth adjustment is easier with a router.
The electric planer finishes work quickly.
I've used one this way for a while, with linear rods/bearings.
But this system JSK-KOUBOU made has a lot more variety of use.
I believe router would be better if the panel had great inconsistencies. That would be annoying to fix with a plane and require many passes.
@@maw9812 ... it would need a great deal of inconsistencies to make the router mire optimal.
I use both, but over the past 2 years, I'm using the planer more. It has WAYYYY better dust collection, and a cleaner cut. (I use the Bosch 2632 with the 3 carbide blades for smaller items.)
Plus, having over a 3inch sized blade requires a lot less passes overall. And a lot less sanding afterwards as it looks like it cane through a autofeed planer, but without any chatter.
Another big issue is the bit vs blade cost. I can buy 3 carbide blades, with dual edges (6 new blades) for around $10 (USD) whereas a decent, bottom clearing (spoilboard) router bit can cost me 7 to ten times that amount, and have a shorter lifespan. (However, if you buy a really good spoileboard bit with indexible blades, it will cost 20+ times as much initially. But, it will show EVERY single error in anything you use to measure squareness. I mean, 0.005" off on any of the parts of your entire system can make it a nightmare if you have dplintery styles of wood (like Oak, and especially Walnuts or Sapelle.)
So, in the long run, a thickness planer is best... but if you have boards with widths like 25", you'll have to throw $10,000+ at them. So the planer rig jigs are great imo.
(I use 20mm linear rails instead of wood arms like the video. But they , and the bearings need to be high end (like misumi) or they will have slop and move a bit on the shaft. And with a router or an electric hand planer , that can be dangerous and cause a kick if not careful.)
@@jisakukobo and less dust
Sir, you are quite simply a genius. There's two things I can't go without watching, football and your videos!
I literally just got done with a ridiculously over-complicated jig for my 150mm Triton. ;) Thank you for posting this, I especially liked the extension to mount the jig for flattening slabs and I think I can implement it to my Frankenstein version. Keep up the good work, and never stop posting, please :)
Thanks
@@jisakukobo Doesn't wood warp over time, I don't get how wood can be used as guides for precision cutting long term. I have no experience in woodworking, just curious.
This is absolute genius. I was holding off getting an electric planer because I didn't trust my skill - but I'll make the jig first like this and it will help massively!
You are special, and you don't talk. The best way not to talk too much is not to talk at all. Much can be learned from you, which is rare on You tube.
Japanese craftsmanship, always so precise thank you
I’m just in awe of your ability to develop these ideas. Your thinking is soooo out of the box and perfect. If you’re not some kind of engineer I would be surprised even more so. Wow!
terima kasih sudah mau berbagi ilmu..... semoga bermanfaat untu perajin kayu dan semoga berkah....Aamii...👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
Thank you for your support.
I would like to use it carefully as my content management expenses.
I hope you enjoy my video.
Genau so muss ein Video aussehen. Erst Produkt vorstellen, dann die Funktion zeigen, und dann wie es gebaut wird. Genau so sollte es sein. Klasse. Das Produkt selbst ist genial und toll gemacht. Danke für das schöne Video.👍👍👍
This looks like the kind of thing that some people would want to give you grief for technically not doing right I think this is fabulous. It looks like it does an excellent job and I just like the ingenuity in the simple function and the apparent accuracy
Спасибо большое! Можно смотреть на вашу работу бесконечно.🤗❤️
Your slab flattening jig is simply beautiful !!!!! Much cleaner than a router sled. I think it deserves to be made out of 80/20 or whatever brand of extruded aluminum you have where you are. Great videos
Agree. I've flattened a few thousand board feet of raw 8/4 lumber building doors with my router sled. This would have saved me tons of hours. I will use this method from now on. Good bye router sled.
Woodworking is a japanese tradition since hundred of years. Incredible knowledge, and excellent video edition, no ego, no I'm an expert, just the pretty sound of tools and the impressive show of skills. Very thanks, I admire you very much, I appreciate you share.
The best Modification I have noticed on youtube.
Like previous plans always surprise me, this one is no exception...
Undoubtedly this is a super invincible plan
thank you for always watching my videos !
*from Indonesia🇮🇩 is here, hopefully the channel gets bigger*
Epic. Your every video is just awesome. You have an impressive dexterity, and seeing you at work is truly a spectacle. And then the attention to detail in each project ... Not to mention the obsessiveness that distinguishes the video motif. I follow you from Sardinia (Italy).
Once again when I think I can't be wowed by something like this... you prove me wrong!!! Great job! Great Ideas!!
ur local hardware store must REALLY LOVE you !!!!!
I like your channel. You have ingenious and cost effective solutions to common woodworking tasks.
1:00 awesome version for flattening slabs faster than with a router. 👍👏
Отлично. Раньше с интересом смотрел как ты делал первый станок для электрорубанка 2:26. А сейчас с не меньшим интересом, как делаешь более совершенную модель. 👍
watch this
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I cant thank you enough for these magnificent ideas i salute you
Always look forward to see to what creations come next. This is amazing
I swear , the things you invent are amazing.. simple hacks for tools! I Learn something from you everytime I see your videos!! LOVE IT!! Genius!
Добрый день. Способ выравнивания поверхности рубанком отличная идея!
I was about to make a router sled to plane a timber slab. Will now think about doing this instead. Thanks!
The best channel of homemade tools for the workshop
holy crap. i like this waaaaaay better for flattening slabs. doing it with a router has always made me nervous. And, there are no router marks that take forever and a day to sand. Thanks for this.
Never imagined it would be possible to make a better version of your old jigs. Really amazing inventive work!
Brilliant idea - my planer has always been underused, and I was going to make a jig for flattening boards using my overused router.
Now I can see the planer being used a great deal more!
Excellent! Will have to adopt this to my 1805B.
I don't do any wood job, but like to watch your videos, cus it is so satisfying, it like make a perfect wood tool, i think i have OCD (Obsessive compulsive disorder) and so are you =))))))))))
You always present the most innovative and comprehensible methods of work. This video is perfect for a friend who wants to establish a flat base on drift wood. Thank you.
Step one.. build the jig to build the jig!
Jokes aside, this is all pretty amazing and love your channel.
당신의 능력은 경이롭습니다.
Обожаю этот канал ))) , я тоже люблю делать приспособления но из металла. Благодаря вам узнал насколько фанера конструкционный материал))) . Ждём следующие выпуски .
I am speechless...You are a genius!
The planer sled for large flat surfaces is an excellent idea.👍👍
Думал как приспособить аккумуляторныц Ryobi, теперь решу эту задачу.
Великолепно!
Благодарю Вас✊
Отличная работа:
И рейсмус и фуганок, и рубанок👍
The very very best video for my. Hello from Russia 👍👍👍👍👍
Love the adjustable spacers. That is a piece I can start using now.
Love the way you work and see all the self build tools. You are very creative and has the ability to make simple and effective craftsmanship. Thank you for sharing your wonderful creativity.
Thank you very much for sharing your work full of creativity and ingenuity, what attracts me the most is the cleanliness with which you work, from your hands, your nails, your work table and in general your workshop!!! Thanks and go ahead!
Yet another fantastic concept executed brilliantly ... I am in awe of your talents!
I've just bought a second hand Dewalt DW735 13" planer head with the idea of building my own 13" jointer/thicknesser ... your idea can effectively make a jointer/thicknesser of any size!
What a beautiful demonstration! I love how almost every tool that you make helps you to evolve another one.
Я сам столяр. И это действительно профессионал. А я редко кого хвалю.
Freaking brilliant, they’re on my own build list now.
Wow 😮 you really are my inspiration to keep working on my little projects I don’t have much of experience on woodworking I just want to let you know I only went to 6 grade school though! You are absolutely amazed me every time I watch your videos your work is incredible and absolutely by far your channel is my # 1 thanks so much for all the you do I truly appreciate you time an dedication JSK😊❤❤❤
素晴らしいアイデアです!とても良いですね!
手持ちだけで色々とまかなえるなら、お金も節約出来るし、何よりこれを作るのが楽しそうです🎉
コメントありがとうございます。
モノづくり楽しいですよー。役に立つ道具や楽しい玩具なども作っているので是非他の動画も見てください~
Fantastic again! 👌👌👌👍🏾 Greatings from Germany
作り方まで教えてくれる嬉しいすぎ😂
This guy never ceases to amaze me!
Brother! Thank you so much for illustrating versatility of what has come to be such an overlooked tool in woodworking. Many of today's hobbyist don't even consider an electric hand-held planer. They're viewed largely as a 1/2step up from the hand planer(though that could be said of some battery powered examples). And you proceeded to show us how to build the same elaborate jigs for ourselves.!? 🤓🤠😇😎 I don't have a 'singing-angel-emoji'.
honestly, you might be a genius
This is brilliant! Many of us can't afford a $2000 planer/ jointer set up...
This person is a genius!
Sir, you are a flippin’ genius! More, please!
Absolute legend. This video is amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your genius.
Saya sangat menyukai channel ini. Tutorial-tutorial nya sangat bermanfaat, terutama buat saya. Penyampaian nya sangat jelas dan rapi. Terima kasih
Excellentissime... Comme toutes les semaines.
The best I've seen yet. Thanks for a great video series.
This is the most helpful woodworking video that I have personally ever seen.
THE BEST CHANNEL ON RUclips!!!!!
Thanks!
Such a beautiful wood, such amazing techniques!
過去のビデオのビルドを一貫して使用していることが気に入っています。 これは、別のビデオを作成するためだけのものではなく、時間の経過とともに機能することを示しています。I love the fact that you consistently use builds from past videos. It shows you're not making things just to produce another video, and that they do function well over time.
Watching from Brazil.
Simplesmente incrível do Brasil parabéns 🇧🇷👏👍💯
Your channel is very good. I appreciate your content very much. All of your videos are very well done, and your craftsmanship is masterful.
Another brilliant project executed perfectly.
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
i love this channel, the attention to accuracy and design is amazing and everything is SO cleanly made, its great! wish you sold pieces/jigs you built etc, or maybe found ways to produce/sell and manufacture them youd probably just need a good quality team to check everything meets your standards
Wow, everything you do looks so neat. True next level!
I think that in some ways this could be better and more versatile than a planer and jointer combined. Especially for a small shop! One huge advantage should be that it won't leave any snipe
EXACTLY.
I just spent $450 on a 12" planer, & then got COVID again. I couldn't work for a month, & the 1st time I used it? The blades chipped.
I had no idea it was even possible to stabilize a hand planer this way. (I've only been building for 2 years, & have been learning on my own.)
I'm SO grateful to the creator for sharing these videos with us!
Thats insane! 😲 Picking my jaw up off the floor!
I am a 55 year old joiner and I'm subscribing
Wow what a cleaver tip! I have one of these are was thinking of buying a bench mounted one, now I dont have to, many thanks indeed.
I always feels so zen while watching your video’s. Well done!
This is very useful. Thanks for sharing the idea and the demo. I will build it one day later.
Is it odd that I feel the urge to applaud after every video?
Plainly mind blowing. Fine engineering.
i have to com-plane: Now I want to build and use those jigs myself.
WOW! One of the very best, most informative, unique videos I have ever seen.
Brilliant. Thank you for sharing your expertise. ❤
This is a brilliant design. I feel like ordering the aluminium parts right away so I can to build one myself.
Понравилось! Нет пустословия! Всё по факту!
💐Very very nice work sir. Good idea. 👌👍💐🇮🇳
i mostly like first idea . It can give fixed size of surface altitude Correct clean presented .Thank you .
You sir are a YT Hero. Amazing well done on this. It's genius. As a woodworker myself, I am in awe of the way you work and your designs. Great, simple editing and camera work too. Good job mate.
True!! :)
I need this,lol,The hand planers are hard to use and get GOOD smooth results.
Good tool from simple things)) Very cleverly.
OMG... this is genius. Now I wanna go home and build it.
That looks way better than using a router to flatten slabs. Thank you
素晴らしいの一語につきます。手持ちで電動カンナを使うと材料の端が削れて段差が付いてしまいますがこの方式では端までが完全に直線加工出来て良いですね!さすがです。
なかなか良い道具になりました。
機会があればぜひチャレンジしてみてください。