Excellent. Suggestion: instead of fixing with screws, you could set the blade at standard widths and at each one, drill a vertical hole down through the top into the movable block. To use, just set it in place with a removable dowel each time - no need to measure and would keep the blade very steady. Cheers and thanks from Sydney, Dave
i make architecture models for work and if there is something annoyin is to cut the strips.. i use a sort of dense cardboard. can't wait to build this, thanks for the tutorial!
In addition to an adjustment screw someone else mentioned for setting the cut width, I think I'll add a slide vernier caliper so there's a built in means for measuring. There are adequately accurate inexpensive plastic ones on eBay.
Great idea to cut balsa wood. An improvement would be to use a lead screw to slide the blade. This will make the depth of cut adjustment very easy and precise.
Very nice !! magnificent !! I think this is an energy efficient tool !! given that the only wood would be plywood. instead of wasting energy by using an electric saw blade.
This is very similar to a lace/strap cutter shown in Bruce Grants "Leather Braiding" book. If this was clamped to the edge of a table a full pelt could be worked through it much like and Australian strander.
Excellent. Suggestion: instead of fixing with screws, you could set the blade at standard widths and at each one, drill a vertical hole down through the top into the movable block. To use, just set it in place with a removable dowel each time - no need to measure and would keep the blade very steady. Cheers and thanks from Sydney, Dave
Beautiful! I love the elegant simplicity of this clever idea, and how you present it so clearly without any words. Excellent!
Sanjay, I made one of these yesterday 3/11/22 before I start my MK1 Spitfire build . thank you
Well that's as simple as can be. And looks like great results with ease. Thanks for sharing your simple tool, it will prove to be very useful for me.
i make architecture models for work and if there is something annoyin is to cut the strips.. i use a sort of dense cardboard. can't wait to build this, thanks for the tutorial!
Such a simple idea, yet brilliant! Thanks for sharing, I will be making one, now.
EXCELLENT VIDEO! NO TALKING!!!
love the simplicity, works beautifully
I could see using this same tool on foam-core as well. Great design!
Very good presentation and a good idea as well. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Holy cow! That's one good jig.
Thank you Very Much for teach us, and congratulations for your inventive!. A big regards from South America
Great idea and process. Thank you for sharing.
Muy bueno desde Salamanca México
Excellent. Thank you for sharing your cutter!!!
In addition to an adjustment screw someone else mentioned for setting the cut width, I think I'll add a slide vernier caliper so there's a built in means for measuring. There are adequately accurate inexpensive plastic ones on eBay.
good job.great design thank you
Great technique. Thanks for sharing.
That is brilliant.!!!...got to make me one..Thank you for showing me how.. Alan
Pretty slick!
Great idea to cut balsa wood.
An improvement would be to use a lead screw to slide the blade. This will make the depth of cut adjustment very easy and precise.
Muy buen aporte, felicitaciones, esto indica que se encuentra dentro del circulo de ingenieros, saludos...
Brilliant...I'll make one tomorrow....thanks so much!!!
Excellent video!
Awesome. Just gotta get the blade and its made. THX
THANK U 4 THIS VIDEO A LOT OF HELP
very smart, well done sir.
A great video , " well explained " thanks
Very nice !! magnificent !! I think this is an energy efficient tool !! given that the only wood would be plywood. instead of wasting energy by using an electric saw blade.
Nice video. Good idea, good cutter. What was the thickness of the balsa wood?
i wonder if this would work for leather too....? ill give it a shot. what wood did you use?
Awesome, what thickness wood planks could you cut with something like this?
Good one mate!
Very nice!
some sort of guard would be a great idea
Very Nice Sir .
wow what a great idea thank you
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simple and well done!
very useful, thanks.
I need that, because I want to cut the size of 5/16 and 5/8 cut like lego size that's good one. I like this one.
great idea... but will it cut rosewood?
Nope, too hard, might do it in 3 or 4 passes.
Good For You!
Great idea !!!
What kind of cutter are you using?
Nice idea
...and: how often can you fix the slider with woodscrews? it never works this way with hardwood
What about a ruler marking in the mobile piece?
simple. I like it!!!
Might be great for cutting self stick floor tiles as well.
Excellent tool
what is the material that you cut? it is white so I am confused by the color. If it is wood, then what kind of wood? Thanks
+John Conrad its balsa wood, that's why you can cut it so easily with just a razor.
well done
Good stuff.
That was awesome
Best strips in town,
excellent
Good gadget, but it looks like it's ideal for cutting balsa. Perhaps harder wood would not be so easy to cut.
unbelievable
would this work for leather?
If the razor is sharp then it should
This is very similar to a lace/strap cutter shown in Bruce Grants "Leather Braiding" book. If this was clamped to the edge of a table a full pelt could be worked through it much like and Australian strander.
where to get that blade
+Danisha Singhal normal paper cutter blade
what is it for?
+EctoGamer okay i didint watch to the end and now i saw
Would it work for hardwood too?
Not in one pass.lol
How make cut for 45 degree?
Aferin !
Brilliant
Nice but wood of half or one inch it can not cutt.
he needs to patent and market this product. could make a lot of money off of it
this is balsa wood this cutter will only work on this type of wood becouse balsa is soft...
Затягивать лучше винтами а не саморезами.
Smarti pants ...
I know we’re sell a fancy one for 160$ starts with a V
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The silence is deafening.
You can learn more about it on woodprix website I think.
Stodoys plans help with such details.
Where is the voice over!
needs a blade guard
yeah,,,, and don't forget gloves, steel toed boots and a hard hat with face shield,,,,, hehhehehe,,, ole USN vet
Would this work on human skin? Asking for a friend.
You can make it yourself, just loook and learn from woodprix .
im bleeding!
How to make a finger cutter:)
I think this is amazing! It really works wonderfully.
This and similar plans can be found on the stodoys website.
I am sure you can still buy handbook with all info you need on woodprix. Just google it.
I have found a detailed design for it on the Stodoys website
do it yourself , go to woodprix page and learn how .
So what
very detailed plans for that I found on Stodoys.
This video should be more about cutting strips, rather than making the wood strip cutter. For 90% of the video you just played with the blocks.