Make your own adjustable DIY Router Template ! A must have Jig !
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2017
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After several failed attempts to make a productive adjustable jig, finally did a RUclips search and found this. This simple engineering of a simple jig can be quite elusive, yet you sir did an outstanding job on the creation. I had really over complicated my process, now tomorrow I will be making this and I am sure will save me much time on the inlay router cuts I make on my signs. Thanks for sharing.
thank you 😀🖐
Thanks to your video (your hard work) . . . . I made one too ! While it is NOT a perfect solution for some large mortises I was cutting, it was still a DRAMATIC improvement over what I had been doing. MUCH appreciated! THANKS !
perfect 👌😊👍 thanks a lot 😊🖐
#1 I love that blade guard. #2 that router, the putting to guide is very nice. I took a lint roller and put sand paper around it to sand inside circles and also took different sides of wood circles, glue them together and made one for my drill press :) All in all your project is very niceeeeeee I like it.
Easy to follow and understand. Thank you.
That is the best I’ve seen and I have seen a lot. And best of all
I can make it for under $10 so o thank you for sharing.
great respect to people who know how to work with their hands
thank you 😀🖐
Cool
Have a plastic one very similar but can also change angles. If I added more pieces it could do any multiple of sided. The only limitation is with more sides the larger it has to be.
Sounds nice.😀👍 Do you have a link to that? I wouldn't call that limitation. Sometimes there's no other Way. 😀🖐
@@thosa you can do the same thing by rounding over one end.
Oh so simple and what a brilliant idea. Like others I have watched a few and this by far the simplest and most effective.
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I love that template! Thanks for the idea
thank you 😀🖐
Extremely good idea with the half circles!
thank you 😀🖐
i talk back and forth to a young russian wood worker it is wonderful to know that we do so muc together
Thanks alot that's great and looks easy to make and use. I'll get on and make one as soon as I get back home many thanks Keith ❤🎉 👍👏👏👏
Great video, many thanks for taking the time to make it. I don't see any advantage in cutting the round holes and having an insert. Unless you can tell me? Surely it is better to cut a small square hole and have the bolts just tighten up against the stock then there is less play from moving parts.
😳😅👍 yeah, you're right! 😅 I saw the circle cutter and my head was like: yes, great idea. 😅 ..of course it is easier and more useful to put a small rectangle in that place. 😀👍🖐
Prima Lösung mit den ausgeschnittenen Teilen ! Gefällt mir .
Great idea! Easy to make and very useful. Thanks for sharing!
pretty new to woodwork but that looks like a musthave awesome jig ty 4 sharing
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Excellent build my friend!
Thanks for sharing
thank you 😊🖐
Very nice, I like how you can use this for different sized cut outs. A question, what if you made the openings for the nuts bigger and rectangular and used wing nuts? This would eliminate the need for a wrench. Thanks for sharing!
thank you 😀🖐 yes, that would be an option. But then much thicker material would have to be used and the useful depth would be much smaller. 🤔😀🖐
Like it.just what I've been looking for. thanks for sharing.
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Congratulations on the beautiful work!
thank you 😀🖐
Very good idea. I still use the measuring ruler I won on your channel. Love your videos.
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Ik vind het heel mooi en leuk wat ze maken.goede producten.
vielen Dank 😊🖐
Great video. Thanks. Subscribed!
thank you and welcome 😀🖐 If you like this video, then check out my newest videos ... They are much better quality than my old ones. 😀🖐
Excelente idea. Gracias amigo
vielen Dank 😀🖐
I loved watching and listening to this! Brilliant idea too.When I have a spare 6:47 I'll make one.
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sehr sehr sehr geil. Hammer.
Got my subscription. Excellent jig.
thank you 😀🖐 Pls check my newer videos 😊 I've got a lot more (better) ones 😅🙈
merci ,super idée
Отличный шаблон. Доберусь до мастерской после коронавируса - сделаю! Спасибо автору за идею👍!
vielen Dank 😀🖐
Erinomainen. Kiitos videosta.
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Super Clean!
thank you 😊🖐
that is a thick hunk of mdf how thick i can get 3/4 then i if i want thicker i will need to laminate 2 or more together
That's clever ! Thank you for sharing !
thank you 😀🖐
@@thosa I made this jig last weekend ! It's great !
cool 🤗🙈 yes, its very usefull 💪🙃👍
I love the safety guard on that saw.
Try cam locks instead. You can use an Allen wrench to unlock it in half of a turn.
Very good idea though! My router does not have plunge capability but I've been thinking of ordering a plunge base for it. Hmm.
Super Arbeit, bravo!
vielen Dank 😀🖐
Otro teabajo más bien hecho muchas gracias
vielen Dank 😀🖐
Learn something every day 👍
Like it - one of the most elegant design. I am going to build one. Also subscribed to your channel.
thanks alot 😀🖐 and have fun on my channel 😀🖐
Cool set up frame for routing
thank you 😀🖐
Excellent idea and great video.
thank you 😀🖐 ... but.. it's one of my first Videos... I've got tons more and way better Videos 😀👍
Excellent video and project, thank you for your videos, they are very good 👍😀
thank you 😁🖐
super gemacht. Das muss ich auch versuchen. Danke
nimm aber längliche Platten in die Nut. Die Schraubenköpfe drehen mit der Zeit durch und halten nicht mehr im Holz.
Ja Danke für dem Hinweis. Mache ich! Schönes Wochenende!
Cool idea! Looking to make something similar myself. Have you ever thought about making something so you could do angles too?
thank you 😀🖐 no, not yet. 🤔😀🖐
excellent idea. .. i like it👍
Nice project, did you think about using wing nut rather then hex nuts? It might save having to use a wrench.
thank you 😀🖐 the wood was to small for a Wing nut and the Hole to small to get in with at least 2 Fingers to turn the wing nut... but the Idea is good... but all have to be larger for that... 😀👍
Nice video, thanks :)
thank you 😀🖐
Great ! Thanks a lot.
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Simply Awesome!!!..
Bon boulot
Bonne idée 👍👍
vielen Dank 😀🖐
@@thosa ji hu
What brand is router and saw table underneath ? I really need a saw table, but i’m not sure if i need to spend the cash on a good sled system or if i have to make it myself.
These are both the cheapest machines you could find. The hand circular saw cost 40€, the milling machine 19€. But I strongly advise against building such a table saw yourself. Important safety devices such as splitting wedges are missing. A cheap milling machine can be screwed under the table. This has worked well for me for 3 years now. 🙂🖐
I really like this! You kept it very simple, but very versatile. And as you said (sort of), to another commenter, who gives a rat's ass if there is a "better" patented version. It won't do anything that yours won't do!! Good job!!!
thank you so much 😀🖐 it is even more versatile than I thought at the beginning 😅👍instagram.com/p/BqCrgoXAWlw/
And the better patented version is about $220. I just looked.
my version is about 1€ 😅 and makes it the same way. 😅😊🖐
Nice! I like this.
thank you 😀🖐
Me ha gustado con la sencillez cómo lo has hecho y lo bien que te ha quedado, un saludo.
thank you
Good evening, just visited your site. Wondering if you still have these plans available?
Hi. I had no plan for this. Videos with a plan are marked with a "free plan" in the thumbnail. 😀🖐
Супер, просто и функционально
Very Nice! I have a quastion. What kind (brand) of router bits do you use in your project? Thank you.
thank you 😀🖐 I've used this one: amzn.to/2glzBeD 😀🖐
Did you consider adding a stub tenon to the end that would ride in the T-slot and keep the pieces flat.
Yes, indeed, but I'm haven't done that yet. But very good idea. thank you very much. 😀👍🖐
great job!
thank you 😀🖐
Espetacular. Wonderful
Beni from brazil
wonderful!
Great idea very simple
thank you 😀🖐
Great idea! I may have to do this... Do you think cam bolts would come loose too easy? If not, then you'd just need a simple screw driver to adjust. Or for more ease (so you don't have to hunt for the wrench or screwdriver), maybe a quick release bolt like you'd find on a bike.
cam bolds would be a nice try... but I don't know if they're strong enough... if you're rebuilding this, don't put screw heads in the slot. They lose their grip after a while and start to turn. a sliding block would be a better solution.
Very cool idea!
thank you 😀🖐
Excellent precision work
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Every smart ideia . Congratulations. Beni from Brazil
thank you 😁 thosa from germany 😉
Great Job, what’s the bushing used for?
Thank you 😀🖐 The bushing (spacer sleeve) is used to prevent milling into the jig and also serves as a guide. 😀🖐
Clever - many thanks!
thank you 😀🖐
Hey how do those t rack slots hold up on that type of plywood any good? I am making this wild table sled and would like some feed back
hey 🙂🖐 that's obviously not made for eternity... of course there are also points that can be solved better. for example, the hexagonal bolts begin to overtighten in some places... Welding a threaded rod to a flat bar instead would have been the better solution. But you only know that afterwards 😅👍
thosa oh ok that makes sense I’ll just use it on hardwood then. Thank you very much :)
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Really good video thanks
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Great work my friend
thank you 😀🖐
o MELHOR PROJETO JIG!
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What size T slot bit did you use for the router, and what size bolts?? great video!
thank you 🙂🖐 I've used M6 Bolts with 10mm Hex Head.. so a 10mm T-Slot cutter from Festool. 😀👍
Boa ideia, parabéns.
vielen Dank 😀🖐
Awesome idea and great execution! How precise is this in practice?
thank you 😀🖐 as precise as the preparation (setup for routing) 😉
You should show the finished product at the beginning. It makes the entire video much more engaging.
Yes, that's right. That only affects the oldest videos. The newer ones are with the finished product at the beginning. 😀🖐
Hallo Thosa, danke für die hilfreichen Videos. Was mich aber brennend interessiert ist dein Säge/Frästisch. Genauer gesagt, die Mechanik von dem Ein- und Ausschwenken der Geräte. Hast du darüber auch ein Video, wie das gemacht ist?
ne. die Kreissäge ist eine einfache Handkreissäge, welche unter den Tisch geschraubt ist. Die drück ich von Hand hoch. Die Fräse genau so. Nur dass ich die Fräse wegen der genaueren Frästiefeneinstellung mit einem Wagenheber hoch krubel. Alles kein großes Hexenwerk und auch nicht wirklich zur Nachahmung empfohlen... zb habe ich dadurch keinen Spaltkeil an der TKS... viele Grüße
Good job!
thank you 😀🖐 my new Tool is also a Must Have Tool for your Router : ruclips.net/video/7bg2SQZI1hk/видео.html 😀🖐
I wish I would have half the amount of tools you have T_T
I didn't have all the tools either when I started. 🙈
Das System werde ich mir nachbauen, ist gut nachvollziehbar dargestellt.
Die Sechskantschrauben haben sich jedoch als nicht die beste Wahl erwiesen.. In Holz drehen die schnell über. Ein schmaler, länglicher Alustreifen mit einer Senkkopfschraube ist besser geeignet.
Der Alustreifen gleitet dann wohl in der Nut? Die Senkkopfschraube verstehe ich ja, nur wie willst Du die fixieren? Einkleben? Ich denke da eher an passende Nutsteine, die Schraube müsste dann anders herum angebracht werden, was aber eine zusätzliche Aussparung zum Einsetzen der Schraube bedingt.
Ja, der Alustreifen quasi als Nut. Loch bohren, Gewinde rein, Senken, Senkkopfschraube rein. Gleiches System habe ich an meinem Kreisschneider für die Bandsäge gemacht. In der Mitte ist eine versenkte Aluschiene. Vorne am Drehpunkt ist eine Senkkopfschraube bündig abschließend in der Aluschiene.
thosa eher ein Stahlstreifen der genau ( Länge X Breite des Nutquerschnitts) so breit ist, wie das Brett das stumpf anliegt. Darin ein passendes Gewinde geschnitten, und dann die Senkkopfschraube einkleben. So hält das gut.zum Schluss die Schlitze noch mit Wachs einreiben.
Gewindestange in Vierkantmutter oder Nutenstein einkleben oder Flachrundschraube am Kopf nachfeilen.
This looks awesome. I can't wait to make this myself. Thank you for sharing this!
thank you 😀🖐
Great Video !!! Can I find a Distance Sleeve for the simpler Makita Router, the one that you use with one hand?
thank you 😀🖐 I'm not sure if there are spacer sleeves for the small router. You can, however, run the entire router along the inner edge. You only have to make sure that you always drive along the frame with the same side of the router. (only if the base plate is not a perfect circle) 🙃👍
@@thosa thank you very much! Cheers from Brazil!
Thank you so much
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Спасибо за идею
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i watch a turner in italy a wood worker in russia now you keep up the great work
Wie breit hast du die leisten gemacht? Würde auf 8 oder 9 cm breit tippen? Material dicke 19mm?
ja so ungefähr. So ganz genau kann ich dir das momentan nicht sagen.
Clever!
hey i apologize for spelling your country wrong it is hard for me a arkansas hill billy many times to spell besides i am 78 years old and forget a lot so i am apologising for my stupidity i love to watch your shows to know what people all over the world do and how thank you so much
hey.. all fine... you did nothing wrong ... 😀 thanks for watching and have fun with my videos 😀
Nice video - subbed - i have been trying to think of a way to create/use something like this to cutout an insert with rounded corners (and keep both pieces) for example a cabinet door, but the internal rounded corner is the tricky part as with this jig you just get the square inset slightly. I wondered about creating some corner inserts that fasten with t screws but not sure if the jig would be accurate enough or strong enough. I have also seen a jig where you fasten the router to a point and follow the radius. This was the best idea yet but could be tricky if in the middle of the workpiece unless you made a jig for everyone you cut. Any ideas?
good question... To cutout an insert with rounded corners would be a challenge if you want this to be done in one step. I would do this in several steps with different templates. For example a template (quarter circle) with some inches straight for a better alignment. Cutout all corners and use this template or some straight pieces for the lines in between. by the way... I wouldn't make a door with a router out of one piece. The gap between door and front would be way too large. If I want this out of one solid part, I would try this with a jigsaw and make the starting cut with a multi-function tool. Please mail me if you found a better solution :-)
easy to do using one corner chisel
Super Jig 😃👍🏻
Офигенно!!! Пошел покупать фрезер и штангенциркуль)))
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Always good
thank you 😀🖐
Hola... Otro trabajo excelente... Felizicidades...
Por favor, podríais decirme la medida de la fresa de formato "T" que has utilizado??? Gracias...
Saludos.
vielen Dank 😀🖐 Ich habe diesen benutzt: Festool 491035 T-Nutfräser HW S8 D10,5/NL13: amzn.to/2glzBeD 😀🖐
@@thosa Hola...
Muchas gracias por la información...
Te estoy muy agradecido...
Soy un Fiel seguidor tuyo y te doy las gracias por compartir tus conocimientos, tus vídeos son geniales...
Un fuerte abrazo... 🤜🤛
@Fernando Gutiérrez Sánchez thank you so much 😊👍 Have fun with my Videos ... I'm getting better and better in filming 😊👍🖐
superidee! wer war noch gleich der erste der das vor 5 jahren gebaut hat?
wer der Erste war, weiß ich nicht ... ich habs bei Toolify gesehen 😁 👍
Great jig, some simple but very clever ideas. Would you consider taking out some of the t-slot with your table saw, to lighten the loading on the router slot cutter?
Yeah, that's a good idea. Thank you
thosa you could also mill stub tenons on the ends of each piece, to engage with the slots, it would keep the jig very flat.
thosa and use longer bolts with correspondingly deeper bores to hold them, then the nuts, washers and spacers won’t work free and get lost?
nothing gets lost. The nuts only need 2 turns to push the bolt out of the slot. An optimization would be to use a longer sliding block instead of the bolts. The wood doesn't prevent the bolts from turning for ever.
Good job man!!!
thank you 😀🖐
Gonna build this.. Wish me luck.
good luck 😀🖐
@@thosa I finished this today. This was a much tougher build than I thought it would be. It says more about me and not your instruction. 1st i ordered a 3/8s keyhole router bit. I should have gotten bigger. Measuring and finding the centers on all drill holes and slots was time consuming and nerve racking for me. And I couldnt find any bolts that had heads small enough to fit in the slots.metric or imperial. So I had to grind the heads and threads down. I made a mistake that turned out to be gold. I drilled holes with drill and hole saw on all 8 ends. Only needed to do four. Each piece was 2 foot long, when I started test fitting, it was too long for me. So I cut 8 inches off each. Now I have 2 jigs. A larger and smaller. Bada bing! Just have to get more bolts. And grinding the bolt heads down made them fit like a glove. This is going to work wonderfully I believe. Thanks for posting
Sounds like a lot of fun. 😅 Having two tools of different sizes is also cool.👍 You get two for the price of... well... two... 😅👍
That you had to grind the screw heads is another bonus point. I have the problem that the screw heads can turn in the groove over time.
You shouldn't have to worry about that problem. 😀🖐
Súper. Buena guía
Tienes planos y donde los puedo ver?
Saludos desde Medellín Colombia
vielen Dank 😀🖐
Zu diesem Video gibt es keinen Plan.
Meine Pläne findest du hier:
www.thosa.info/download_free_plans_en/
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I need to try project
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Superb. You could have made the T slot routing easier by running it over the tablesaw first
thank you 😊 ... yes thats right 👌 or use a normal router bit to save the T-router bit.. I learned that afterwards. 😯