@@damirzamaliev Я говорил не об инструментах и фрезах, а о способе. Просто я действительно такого способа не встречал, поэтому для меня он новый и интересный.
I love the mahogany jig. Even though pine or some other cheaper wood is used to make a box, when the box is gone, there's still a beautiful part of the wood shop that stays to be admired. Fine job with the box joint. Thank you for sharing.
Great woodworking tip. Except that the potion of the cuts need to be planed in advance of the cuts. Not that in video on the second board the first cut left a very shallow piece for a top locking dow. The because of this oversight their is a lot of potential for blowout or the top Dow during the cut, also during test fitting, and finally during final assembly when glue is added to the pins. To insure the boards stay locked together. As the addiction of the glue between the Dows could possibly be enough to potentially snap that thin top Dow. The general rule for making Dows and Dove tails is half the width is the only sure way a odd count joint will hold and not break. As ever woodworking instructor and person I have known has passed on to me, I pass this on to you.
Sorry, my writing is not broken English, it’s my learning disability, me having to constantly fight Apple’s crappie Auto Correct that is always fighting me and changing my spelling on correctly spelled words during writing that I don’t catch and also it decides to correct when I post, and lastly Apple’s Accessibility which is also supposed to help me doesn’t. On top of all of that my issue from surviving my Stroke make memory and word recall an a real Bewhich. So yes I am glad you having a laugh at my post. But please keep it to yourself or at least keep it short kind and sweet. I have gotten better. But at least I am trying to join you all and share my knowledge. Even though my grammar and spelling is shot. Hell I shake my head at myself when I post 70% of the time. So, I know. Have a good laugh, but just under stand that I went from being an expert to disabled in a turn of a neck. This can happen to anyone. I am just beyond lucky even be writing this.
я таким способом шипы на фанере делал 6мм. Ящики клеил. Только не на фрезере а на пликорезе электричском. вставил туда двойной пильный диск по дереву и всё получилось. когда заготовка длинная например 50 см то так не получается. ошибка накапливается и уходят размеры шипа. приходилось сразу две заготовки которые будут в последующем скрепляться вместе пропускать. иначе шип потом не совпадает
Those are 2 different Pieces from the one's he cut. If you look closely you will see 1 thin cut tab and 1 small notch it goes into on the finished piece. But the first board has no small notch for the thin tab... something not right here🤔
Exactly. It will work only if first piece is finished with full or "zero" cut. In any other case it won't. The only way is to start the next piece with a cut (the first one was started with a tooth) and then use the tool.
J' ai fait un meuble sur mesure avec toutes les fixations de bois a l'intérieur du meuble et dissimuler de l'extérieur il n'y a pas de fixation cela fut un plaisir surtout après pour les sculptures aux ciseaux à bois cela était une commande spéciale pour une personne qui voulait un meuble en bois massif faire des motifs anciens j' ai du chercher des modèles et une fois trouver les faire plus petit cela fut un plaisir de dingue
А никого не смущает, что первая доска при резе и первая доска при стыковки это разные доски. Это делается немного подругому, но почему-то в видео это не показано
Никого, не поверишь, но одну и ту же доску состыковать не возможно, всегда нужна вторая доска. Хотяааа, что это я... Если ты не в состоянии понять последовательность вполне простых действий, как ты писать то научилося?!
@@user-ju1be3ql9o the two pine boards that he cuts are solid pine boards. The two pine boards he joins together are different. The one on the right has a second strip attached to the top. So of the two pine boards that are cut at most one is the one shown at the end.
That, it’s just bad ass. I know people who do these things, and have the tools. One of them has passed away some years ago, but we went back to Rhode Island and got a 1938 all wood diner back in ‘07, that he was rebuilding, and I helped him. I need to get my own place again with a big garage. I learned a lot from that man. Larry.
Not unless he then attached a second strip to the first board and milled it again. You can see on the joint that the board on the right at the end is made from two pieces of wood, but neither of the initial boards are.
I don't speak Korean, so I don't understand the gibberish I had to agree to before leaving a comment. Just wanted to say that that's a cool method for a joint. I'll probably try it for a drawer box.
You might need to explain why the spaces in-between cuts have to match the with of the cuts themselves. If the wood piece you used to make that initial pencil making was any other size, the joints wouldn't work. This may be obvious to many, but many others may need to see why. It wasn't clear to me at first.
What's so amazing about this? Anyone can make something like this with a machine. Japanese people make it with saws and chisels. Processing with a chisel provides a waterproof effect on the surface, which makes the wood last longer. The same meaning applies to scraping the surface with a plane. It takes time, but manual labor is meaningful.
I really like how seamlessly the pieces changed, so they fit.
Great woodworking. I like the way the two different kinds of wood compliment each other.
Thank you for sharing.
Bb
Хорошо
Theres only one type of wood, the other is just a jig
@@D3nn1s Probably meant the two different grains of the wood, end grain and face grain, ...
❤❤
わかってる人もいると思いますが、わからない人のために。
こうやってやれば簡単に組み合わせられますよ。みたいな感じで撮影してますが、勘違いして見てはいけません。これはあくまでも溝を彫ってる動画のように1枚目と2枚目を平面上につなぎ合わせるのであれば、こうやってやれば等間隔で溝がほれますよと言うだけです。
決して組み合わせるのには画像の1枚目と2枚目じゃ組めません。
組み合わせるのであれば縦側を凸凹凸凹凸とした場合、横側(組み合わせる方)は全く同じスタート位置から、今度は凹凸凹凸凹と彫らなければいけませんよー。
丁寧な補足するの優しい。
ですよね…ん?いやこれじゃ組めないでしょと思いました💦
スタート位置をずらしてあるから組めるのではありませんか?
僕もずらしているので組めるのでは?と思いました 薄いところがありますし…
@@user-wg1bu3md7o組んでいるところの上側の木は動画で掘っているやつだけどそれに組み合わせてるやつは動画で掘ってるやつじゃない
Никогда не задумывался, что так красиво и просто можно сделать соединение Ш-П. Обязательно потренируюсь, для ящичков. 🎉😅
😮😮😮진짜 아름답다
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Круто
Мне кажется, что чтобы это работало нужны какие-то требования к размерам?
Надо только делать предварительный расчет по высоте ящичков и ширине вырезов (пазов).
Слушайте, я сам столяр, больше 30-ти лет столярного стажа, а всё равно не перестаëшь удивляться этим современным прибамбасам. 😮
Где здесь прибамбасы, особенно современные?! На коленке всё сделано
@@damirzamaliev Я говорил не об инструментах и фрезах, а о способе. Просто я действительно такого способа не встречал, поэтому для меня он новый и интересный.
I love the mahogany jig. Even though pine or some other cheaper wood is used to make a box, when the box is gone, there's still a beautiful part of the wood shop that stays to be admired. Fine job with the box joint. Thank you for sharing.
How do you know that isn't walnut?
Dovetail
@@artszabo1015cuz it pretty clearly isn't. Wlanut is very brown. Not grey.
@@That_One_Kobold On my monitor it is the exact color of walnut.
@@artszabo1015walnut has different grain than this wood. Whatever it is, it's not walnut.
Great woodworking tip. Except that the potion of the cuts need to be planed in advance of the cuts. Not that in video on the second board the first cut left a very shallow piece for a top locking dow. The because of this oversight their is a lot of potential for blowout or the top Dow during the cut, also during test fitting, and finally during final assembly when glue is added to the pins. To insure the boards stay locked together. As the addiction of the glue between the Dows could possibly be enough to potentially snap that thin top Dow.
The general rule for making Dows and Dove tails is half the width is the only sure way a odd count joint will hold and not break. As ever woodworking instructor and person I have known has passed on to me, I pass this on to you.
Н🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😊😊😅😅😢😮🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Your broken English makes my brain hurt. 😢
@@YodaWhat, if you had trouble understanding what they were trying to say, that's 100% your brain's fault and not the fault of OPs broken English.
Sorry, my writing is not broken English, it’s my learning disability, me having to constantly fight Apple’s crappie Auto Correct that is always fighting me and changing my spelling on correctly spelled words during writing that I don’t catch and also it decides to correct when I post, and lastly Apple’s Accessibility which is also supposed to help me doesn’t. On top of all of that my issue from surviving my Stroke make memory and word recall an a real Bewhich.
So yes I am glad you having a laugh at my post. But please keep it to yourself or at least keep it short kind and sweet. I have gotten better. But at least I am trying to join you all and share my knowledge. Even though my grammar and spelling is shot. Hell I shake my head at myself when I post 70% of the time. So, I know.
Have a good laugh, but just under stand that I went from being an expert to disabled in a turn of a neck. This can happen to anyone. I am just beyond lucky even be writing this.
@@scottmarkuson7824I understood exactly what you were saying. Really glad that you have gotten better! Hoping that you get continue to get better!
Высшая математика!
You can always tell an experienced woodworker by the number of cuts on their fingers.😂
Same with chefs.
And by HOW MANY fingers they have.
@@mrinnopadnah8316😂😂😂
Раньше мой дед такие шипы ножовкой делал.Все удивлялся как так получается.
А тут глазомер хороший нужен. Оч долго тренирваться надо. У художников такой навык. Но они не столяры...
amazing, excellent very good advice
O0😊vnnn
Всегда красиво когда работа сжелана своими руками, из добрых рук получаются шедевры. Это звмечательно.
Simplicity at its finest ❤
Excelente muchas gracias por compartir
я таким способом шипы на фанере делал 6мм. Ящики клеил. Только не на фрезере а на пликорезе электричском. вставил туда двойной пильный диск по дереву и всё получилось. когда заготовка длинная например 50 см то так не получается. ошибка накапливается и уходят размеры шипа. приходилось сразу две заготовки которые будут в последующем скрепляться вместе пропускать. иначе шип потом не совпадает
Those are 2 different Pieces from the one's he cut. If you look closely you will see 1 thin cut tab and 1 small notch it goes into on the finished piece. But the first board has no small notch for the thin tab... something not right here🤔
Right👍
Yeah I noticed that too
Yes
Is there not still a thin notch that looks bigger in the close up of the join?
Exactly. It will work only if first piece is finished with full or "zero" cut. In any other case it won't. The only way is to start the next piece with a cut (the first one was started with a tooth) and then use the tool.
Called the box joint. One of the simplest, strongest joints in woodworking.
And woodworkers have been using it for decades, if not centuries.
I add a dowel pin at the top and bottom to make them even stronger. My favorite joint. All of my cabinet drawers were standard that way.
Box joint. For boxes. Box joint join box
Dovetail would be stronger though.
@@noneya61 Really, what real world testing did you use to conclude that?
Волшебник!!!😮
J' ai fait un meuble sur mesure avec toutes les fixations de bois a l'intérieur du meuble et dissimuler de l'extérieur il n'y a pas de fixation cela fut un plaisir surtout après pour les sculptures aux ciseaux à bois cela était une commande spéciale pour une personne qui voulait un meuble en bois massif faire des motifs anciens j' ai du chercher des modèles et une fois trouver les faire plus petit cela fut un plaisir de dingue
凄い技術ですね😄
こうやって、お米をハカルマスが出来たのかぁ😮
ぴったりして、気持ちいい😂
А никого не смущает, что первая доска при резе и первая доска при стыковки это разные доски. Это делается немного подругому, но почему-то в видео это не показано
Well, the original jig looks like mahogany, whereas the box itself looks like pine. Different types of wood generally look different from each other.
Никого, не поверишь, но одну и ту же доску состыковать не возможно, всегда нужна вторая доска. Хотяааа, что это я... Если ты не в состоянии понять последовательность вполне простых действий, как ты писать то научилося?!
Я тоже заметил что наеб
@@user-ju1be3ql9o the two pine boards that he cuts are solid pine boards. The two pine boards he joins together are different. The one on the right has a second strip attached to the top. So of the two pine boards that are cut at most one is the one shown at the end.
Походу ты не понял смысл сообщения автора @@fs4519
That, it’s just bad ass. I know people who do these things, and have the tools. One of them has passed away some years ago, but we went back to Rhode Island and got a 1938 all wood diner back in ‘07, that he was rebuilding, and I helped him. I need to get my own place again with a big garage. I learned a lot from that man. Larry.
Best 'how to' video on the planet; maby... Everything you need and nothing you don't need! Superb!
Looks good. You could raise the blade a touch to make sure the outside of the joint is a little proud and can be sanded back flush.
What blade?
no blades on a router table.
SO BEAUTIFUL. ❤
Use a piece of painters tape on the ends of your boards to help cut back on splintering of the wood
What he breezed over is that the width of those small pieces of wood have to be exactly the same with as your cut, or it will get off by the end.
日本の職人ははるか昔から手作業でもっと凄くやっております。❤
はるか昔からある日本人の謙虚さは失われつつあるかな
KOREANS COPY JAPANESE ALL THE THE TIME INCLUDING JPOP MUSIC THEY CREATE KPOP
@@apitakomachiホントですね😭
Terus gua harus bilang wow gitu jing 🤭🤭🤭🤭
これは治具を紹介する動画じゃない?
That was extremely satisfying to watch.
Damn, you made that look easy-peacy lemon squeezy!
Lol, rhe previously milled boards are not the ones that will be put together afterwards
Thats what i was thinking of😂
Not unless he then attached a second strip to the first board and milled it again. You can see on the joint that the board on the right at the end is made from two pieces of wood, but neither of the initial boards are.
Yes, they are different
Yeah he cocked up and had to add a piece to the top of the right hand board.
@@chuckp2002 I didn't realise until later that board is made from three pieces of wood.
I'm not happy with the calculations. The first piece does not have the 2 mm groove, while after cutting they both fit together. FALSE!
Yes, it does. Your conspiracy theory does not work out.
@@privateer0561 no,no la tiene.El comentario al que corriges tiene razón.
動画に映ってない所で、後で少し調整したな!
はめた後に逃げるように走っていくのかわいい
I don't speak Korean, so I don't understand the gibberish I had to agree to before leaving a comment. Just wanted to say that that's a cool method for a joint. I'll probably try it for a drawer box.
I''ve bookmarked this one and I don't bookmark many woodworking vids these days.
You can hear him jumping for joy after connecting those joints. Respect!
That was so satisfying.
Very satisfying, I can watch this video forever 😅
So satisfying. Must get a high quality bit and try this.
Красота да и только
Your work is second to none God bless you
Скотчем надо было заклеить и не было бы заусенцев , а в остальном просто супер !
Завидую тем кто может с деревом творить так!
Браво! Ты первый кто до этого додумался!
Wow beautiful
Thank you very much for your ideas!!!!!
Forty years ago in school we had to do this with a jigsaw, chisel, wooden blockhammer, and sandpaper. Modern equipment 🎉🎉🎉
The definition of working smarter not harder
So simple and beautiful watched it 6 times :) Thanks
You should show how it looks when you make the the hole box ,and complete video on how to outstanding work
И убежал от радости в конце ролика😂
So satisfying how they go together .
Why is this so goddamn satisfying???
That is amazing! So even a small router can help you do fine craftsmanship work like this!
That was beautifully satisfying.
Is it like a dove tail joint connection? Very cool 😮
Awesome. Never seen joints made like that. Thank you!
Nice and simple and effective
Спасибо. Легко и незатратно .
GOOD TOOLS GOT GREAT OUTCOMES
I like the way he runs away
Siip mantap keren pengerjaan yg begitu cepat
Love it. I’m using this idea
You might need to explain why the spaces in-between cuts have to match the with of the cuts themselves. If the wood piece you used to make that initial pencil making was any other size, the joints wouldn't work. This may be obvious to many, but many others may need to see why. It wasn't clear to me at first.
Really neat trick rather than outlining it
Great. Awesome. You rock!
That is just genius
와ㅡㅡㅡ 감사합니다 고맙습니다 사랑합니다 선생님 ㅎㅎ
Que BOMBAZO , nunca lo había visto 👌
Wow inteligente y práctico...pero suuuuper inteligente
Gorgeous!
Я такие ящики делал в 5 классе на уроках труда в школе , правда у нас было проще , у нас сразу фреза готовая была ( шип-проушина ) на всю шинину доски
PERFEITO!
Excellent travail
Bravo
Beautiful!
можно смотреть вечно...
I love box joints like that!
Nice connection,perfect !
No glue?? Kidding, nice work
완벽해요~~❤❤❤
Good carry onbro👍
Beautiful Workmanship!!
you can put wood together... without nails... amazing... seriously. (clearly Im not handy)
Ide nya, dan kreativitas nya yang luar biasa. Keren abisss
This is beautiful wood cutting work. I love clean lines
That's really good
Достойно возьму на заметку
Nice work smart guy
I might start using box joints. They look easy enough, and they're kind of cool.
Simply superb 👌🏻 👏 👍 😍
I’m impressed
The final pieces and not the same as the two that were cut. Maybe a step is missing in the video?
Exactly, for me there is a misstake, because cutting second piece you need to start from oposite way of the first piece.
@@szwagier170al ser dos tablas exactamente iguales los finales y empieces son complementarios y el acoplamiento es perfecto.
Yeah I noticed that too. The first piece wasn’t one of the two that was put together 😂
@@florendron3016 Non, l’une des planches est différente.
@@Theubald las dos placas tienen la misma altura.
TARDE EN ENTENDER DE QUÉ SE TRATABA... LUEGO QUEDÉ ADMIRADA POR LA DESTREZA DEL CARPINTERO... BENDICIONES PARA USTED HASTA QUE SOBREABUNDEN.
Well congratulations!
What's so amazing about this?
Anyone can make something like this with a machine.
Japanese people make it with saws and chisels.
Processing with a chisel provides a waterproof effect on the surface, which makes the wood last longer.
The same meaning applies to scraping the surface with a plane.
It takes time, but manual labor is meaningful.
Exelent idea .
Very smart. Thank you!
Thank you, you have a way of making it simple!
Отличная работа
Mind...blown!