Video: Simple and to the point. No annoying background music. No "Hey there, RUclipsrs" with a 10 minute history on life events that culminated into the moment you made this video. Thank you.
I quite liked how thoroughly you documented the entire process. I loved that there was no jarring music, nor needless narration. I quite enjoyed your video, and I subscribed. Thank you for sharing your efforts with us.
crazy.... I almost broke my head trying to figure out what the little pieces you were doing, so you wrap up the video with a great demo. Brother, you're very ninja, congratulations.
I love the concept, but hated the delivery, but then I read the description and saw to turn on the closed caption. Watched it again with closed captioning and loved the delivery. Great project.
That finger joint demonstration at the end - I was VERY sleepy and was half-out of it while watching, but once I saw what the purpose of it all was - freaking beautiful, good job!
I love the idea of combining these two. I ended up going with two different ones because I use box joints instead of finger joints and I didn't want to look the zero clearance on my cross cut sled. Great job!
I was VERY intrigued as to what exactly you were building. As I had auto play on and didn’t catch the title. You made a very clever and handy shop jig. Great video and much appreciated by a newbie woodworker.
I'm a rookie at all of this crap, but I love watching builds come together. I wasn't sure what you were getting at, but the reveal at the end was well worth it. Excellent video...
Until now i did not think a SIMPLE anything would produce tight finger joints, and if it did it was with an enormous outlay of time fiddling. This looks like some fiddling would still be needed but the simplicity(with accuracy) of it is beautiful. Great design.
Clever design, different from the usual ones here. I like the red paint for danger. You need a flat-ground saw blade to give your joint the quality finish it deserves.
Excellent job ... I am going to work it at small scale for another purpose that i have in mind and like Mr. Brian Smilde wrote I am totally agree with way you record your videos...No background music and no need of explanation because you show everything pretty clear... Keep it up 👍👍
Cool video, cool format! Self explanatory, I like how you painted the safety block red...of all the other sled videos I've seen, I kept thinking 'they ought to paint that red' and you did! Well done...thanks for posting!
I’m not sure how in love with the idea I am, especially since it seems you might need to do a test cut every time to make sure you’ve positioned the insert correctly. However, I am in love with your presentation style. Very well done. Love the captions in place of voiceover! Subbed!
The term holy anything is blasphemous not just for our Jewish friends but our christian friends as please refrain from using it GOD doesn't like it that's why thanks tk
Subscribed. I was planning on creating a sled with optional finger joint jig built in. Thank you for showing me the way forward. I would like to be able to use a dado blade and variable width fingers... I haven't looked at your other videos yet. Perhaps you have added features. I don't have room to keep many many jigs around.
Very nice piece! One of the things that caught my attention were the runners - as opposed to the majority, you made them slightly proud of the track, thus the sled only contacts the table with the runners. I guess you made it so to reduce drag on the surface - something I have to try and compare the results.
@@hollowhills2973 I thought it was overkill, too, but maybe he lives in a really humid climate or something where it's best to over-stabilize everything, especially thin strips of wood. I mean, it might be too many, but better too many than too few, I guess.
@@RCPoliComm that's very true. typically the glue I use in my shop(I own a small woodworking/ fine craft business) kinda counters any humidity issues I deal with here in Arkansas. But like you said a couple extra never hurts by any means. That being said, it's still pretty funny to see sometimes tho lol.
Nice video. Looks like you made the rails to thick and the board is not sitting flat on the table. I think you need to cut them thinner and put washers under when glueing them on.
Using a blade that has flat top teeth will help save you a lot of time cleaning up the tops of those finger slots...I got lucky and found a blade with flat top teeth...its great at cutting lap joints, tenons and dados with flat bottoms.
Yeah the blade ,the blade ,what type is it , and how many teeth !😅Smooth ,smooth ................. I mean you can hear how smooth or quit it is thanks for sharing this with. You have allot of good skills were going to want to see thanks tk I did subscribe
Awesome build. But when you attached the fence. You should’ve used the square on the other side. Since you know the table saw fence is square to the blade and that is what you used to set up the table, you don’t know that both sides are parallel to each other
Excellent video! But I have a question. I have watched a bunch of videos on making a sled and the 1 thing I don't understand is why everyone squares up the back stop against the slice cut into the base. Why wouldn't you raise the blade up through the slice and then square the back stop directly with the blade to be more precise? Thanks for the great video.
WoW lovin the Vid................. Perfect Just what i was looking for ..... watched it compleate as it was 'exactly what i was looking for' . kept me emmersed till end. Thank's again... M.G
From where does one get a saw blade that is 3/8" wide to fit your gaps ?Mine are all 1/6". Can I put two together ?........love your work you make everything so plausible for us amateurs
Video: Simple and to the point. No annoying background music. No "Hey there, RUclipsrs" with a 10 minute history on life events that culminated into the moment you made this video. Thank you.
I quite liked how thoroughly you documented the entire process. I loved that there was no jarring music, nor needless narration. I quite enjoyed your video, and I subscribed. Thank you for sharing your efforts with us.
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crazy....
I almost broke my head trying to figure out what the little pieces you were doing, so you wrap up the video with a great demo.
Brother, you're very ninja, congratulations.
I love the concept, but hated the delivery, but then I read the description and saw to turn on the closed caption. Watched it again with closed captioning and loved the delivery. Great project.
That finger joint demonstration at the end - I was VERY sleepy and was half-out of it while watching, but once I saw what the purpose of it all was - freaking beautiful, good job!
I said the same thing..... the end was worth it.....
I love the idea of combining these two. I ended up going with two different ones because I use box joints instead of finger joints and I didn't want to look the zero clearance on my cross cut sled. Great job!
I was VERY intrigued as to what exactly you were building. As I had auto play on and didn’t catch the title. You made a very clever and handy shop jig. Great video and much appreciated by a newbie woodworker.
I'm a rookie at all of this crap, but I love watching builds come together. I wasn't sure what you were getting at, but the reveal at the end was well worth it. Excellent video...
Until now i did not think a SIMPLE anything would produce tight finger joints, and if it did it was with an enormous outlay of time fiddling. This looks like some fiddling would still be needed but the simplicity(with accuracy) of it is beautiful. Great design.
Very clever. A neat departure from the usual finger joint jig.
Clever design, different from the usual ones here. I like the red paint for danger. You need a flat-ground saw blade to give your joint the quality finish it deserves.
Excellent job ... I am going to work it at small scale for another purpose that i have in mind and like Mr. Brian Smilde wrote I am totally agree with way you record your videos...No background music and no need of explanation because you show everything pretty clear... Keep it up 👍👍
Cool video, cool format! Self explanatory, I like how you painted the safety block red...of all the other sled videos I've seen, I kept thinking 'they ought to paint that red' and you did! Well done...thanks for posting!
I like your idea. Well shot and the notes at the bottom filled in any details.
That Sir - is the bomb! What a useful and functional piece!
Nice jig, thanks for sharing. You might want to look into getting a flat tooth blade to remove the "v" at the bottom of the finger joint cuts.
Great build with no irritating music! Thank you, new subscriber here
I’m not sure how in love with the idea I am, especially since it seems you might need to do a test cut every time to make sure you’ve positioned the insert correctly. However, I am in love with your presentation style. Very well done. Love the captions in place of voiceover! Subbed!
that is a very clever finger joint jig, Nice video to watch. Thanks for sharing. Thumbs UP.
Holy crap 😮 That was freaking awesome. I was scratching my head for some of it but after seeing the end product in action was incredible.
The term holy anything is blasphemous not just for our Jewish friends but our christian friends as please refrain from using it GOD doesn't like it that's why thanks tk
Subscribed. I was planning on creating a sled with optional finger joint jig built in. Thank you for showing me the way forward. I would like to be able to use a dado blade and variable width fingers... I haven't looked at your other videos yet. Perhaps you have added features. I don't have room to keep many many jigs around.
Very nice piece! One of the things that caught my attention were the runners - as opposed to the majority, you made them slightly proud of the track, thus the sled only contacts the table with the runners. I guess you made it so to reduce drag on the surface - something I have to try and compare the results.
Very good comment. I also like that he gave such helpful details.
VERY clever. Didn’t have a clue what you were up to. Makes me wanna make one even tho I have no need.
simple and elegant idea-you just gave me something to seriously consider working on-very clever!
I wasn't sure where you were going but it then came together beautifully. Nice video
A very neat finger joint jig,and very well made,well worthy of my 5 ☆ rating
well done. excellent photography. pleasure to watch.
Thanks for sharing. Having limited space, I love a multi purpose jig or tool. Definitely making one soon, but with a bit wider finger maybe.?.
Nicely done. I was trying to figure out how to make a sled with a box joint jig in it. Now I have seen it.
Nice way to go about it. Excellent tek. Thanks.
Pure genius, & excellent design configuration - outstanding !! :D
Agreed
Impressive ! Simple , small and versatile
Should probably add like 8 more screws on each runner which is probably only 16” @ best. Then this U-Boat/ Sled would be complete.
lol I laughed at the abundance of screws on the runners as well
@@hollowhills2973 I thought it was overkill, too, but maybe he lives in a really humid climate or something where it's best to over-stabilize everything, especially thin strips of wood. I mean, it might be too many, but better too many than too few, I guess.
@@RCPoliComm that's very true. typically the glue I use in my shop(I own a small woodworking/ fine craft business) kinda counters any humidity issues I deal with here in Arkansas. But like you said a couple extra never hurts by any means. That being said, it's still pretty funny to see sometimes tho lol.
Man that's slick ! Great video.
Very smart design. And thanks for the link to the "5 cuts test" !
Nice video. Looks like you made the rails to thick and the board is not sitting flat on the table. I think you need to cut them thinner and put washers under when glueing them on.
Excelente trabajo...gracias por el aporte. saludos de Córdoba, Argentina
Nice sled, would’ve been nice to have a voice over explaining what you were doing I got lost half way through until the very end
Hit C when watching video.... you get subtitles to tell all phases and reasons... clever man!
Luck?
Or Design?
Simple, effective and cost saving - engineering masterpiece!
Terrific idea which was very well executed! Kudos to you on a job well done...............
I agree with Brian Smilde. I would also like to add that you used as inexpensive materials as possible. I too liked and subscribed.
VIDEO PIACEVOLE E BELLA REALIZZAZIONE.
COMPLIMENTI.
SALUTI
SALVIO
You just legit blew my mind. Great design and great video!
An excellent video and so well demonstrated, it's gone straight on my ' to do' list.
Using a blade that has flat top teeth will help save you a lot of time cleaning up the tops of those finger slots...I got lucky and found a blade with flat top teeth...its great at cutting lap joints, tenons and dados with flat bottoms.
Madame récre en français
Amazon sells several as does Ridge Carbide, which are the blades used by Stumpy Nubs.
(He did a great video comparing different brands of blades.)
@@barstad-9591 Thanks for info, Barbara, I've been trying to find a source here in the UK for one.
It’s called a triple chip blade
Yeah the blade ,the blade ,what type is it , and how many teeth !😅Smooth ,smooth ................. I mean you can hear how smooth or quit it is thanks for sharing this with. You have allot of good skills were going to want to see thanks tk I did subscribe
No mmmsssss llevo pensado 20 años como chingados se hacen ese tipo de uniones , congrats!!!!!
Awesome build. But when you attached the fence. You should’ve used the square on the other side. Since you know the table saw fence is square to the blade and that is what you used to set up the table, you don’t know that both sides are parallel to each other
Excellent video! But I have a question. I have watched a bunch of videos on making a sled and the 1 thing I don't understand is why everyone squares up the back stop against the slice cut into the base. Why wouldn't you raise the blade up through the slice and then square the back stop directly with the blade to be more precise?
Thanks for the great video.
What can I say except for a big BRAVO. 👏.
I'm going to see your videos and I'm going to subscribe to your channel
Well, Well, 👏.
Just found my weekend project.. thx for sharing.. just earned another subscriber...
Fantastic.....keep thinking .... what he doing that for ... what he .... OH I get it.
Thanks
Beautiful and practical.
wow that's really imaginative way to do this!
nice sled simple nut I just didn't get it the purpose of that red swing thing...
I really like your style of video, simple and clean and very explanatory. I have subscribed 🤗
Excelent job. No explanation required...
Truly Awesome ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I want one ASAP, Thanks for sharing 👍👍
Just subscribed cos this was a brilliant uninterrupted easy to watch video 👍
Is this the guy from primitive technology woodworking ? It's so relaxing
Great work bro
Was well worth watching I learned something new.Thanks a bunch.
Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!! Well done
WoW lovin the Vid................. Perfect Just what i was looking for ..... watched it compleate as it was 'exactly what i was looking for' . kept me emmersed till end. Thank's again... M.G
Amazing. Won a subscriber. Very nice!
Muito bacana , parabéns pela técnica e habilidade gostei.
It’s great, are there any plans ?
Very cool!! There some ingenuity right there!
Pretty cool idea thanks 🙏
Muito bom este teu trabalho !!! Muito boa dica !!
Parabéns !!!
Abraços !
Woooooooow... Fantastic, very very good job!!!
Great video, great idea, and a pleasure to watch. Keep it up!
That’s just badass. Great video 👍🏻
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏...
Amazing...thanks for sharing and...congratulations 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Can you tell me why most of the saw benches in the US and Canada don't have a blade guard or a riving knife behind the blade to prevent jamming?
Good video on box joints and sled! Thanks! Gives lots of food for thought. Question: Will it wash dishes too?
First time on YT I see a guy using countersink bit with impact driver
Lots of good ideas
Very beautiful
Well you clever little devil ! I'll have some of that. Thankyou.
Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.
Great video and format
Nice job, mate!
😱😱😱 Masterpiece, I will definitely try it.
From where does one get a saw blade that is 3/8" wide to fit your gaps ?Mine are all 1/6". Can I put two together ?........love your work you make everything so plausible for us amateurs
Ronald Becker get a dado blade
Stacked dado
Nice job! Thanks for sharing. I learned a lot.
Saudações do Brasil 🇧🇷. Very good! 👏👏👏👏👏
Nice work
Really cool design. Is the safety block really necessary with the eye bolt already holding the spacer in place?
I like DIY Japaneseoldman (72)yous aidea verygood!
I see the doodad that keeps the red block from spinning clockwise. What keeps it from flopping around counter clockwise?
Nice video 👌🏻
Clever design!
Really nice!!! What in case that i like to make wider finger, or i need some other disk?
Excellent 10 OUT OF 10.
Wow, wonderful 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Congratulations! Great job!
That's pretty freakin' clever!
Cleba
Very smart! Love it!
nice job!!!! congratulations !!!
Great design!