Why Didn't I Think of this Before? Essential Tool for Woodwork - Super Deluxe Model
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2022
- A new and greatly improved version of the router jig I made in a previous video. This one is easier to make and more solidly built. It also has guide wings that the base of the router fits on that line up exactly with the recess you need to cut. And yet there's more! It has rulers to make a recess cut to the perfect size quickly and accurately.
Here's the "old" one: • I Wish I Made this 10 ...
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A new and greatly improved version of the router jig I made in a previous video. This one is easier to make and more solidly built. It also has guide wings that the base of the router fits on that line up exactly with the recess you need to cut. And yet there's more! It has rulers to make a recess cut to the perfect size quickly and accurately.
Here's the "old" one: ruclips.net/video/aj--xz6X16s/видео.html
John, You’re always thinking and improving upon your own great ideas. Almost a genius..almost.
We would love to see some plans for this jig John..
cheers from Australia :)
You are very talented and encouraging.
It nice to see someone that not afraid to face new challenges and build your own tools .👍🏽
Great idea! Thank you for showing this!
That's what this job is about, I didn't realized that before my apprenticeship - I thought I'll build furniture right of the bat... but nooooo, there is the big fun of puzzling out every time new jigs! I love it!
Greetings from cologne!
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I very much appreciate your video start, no tease, no intro video, no commercials. I always watch your videos all the way through then the commercials I can accept.
It's always a pleasure watching you come out with such handy projects, while showing all of your techniques. Best, Serge
The efficiency of your solutions to common problems is just something else. I learn so much watching your videos.
I had to watch this twice because the first time I was too impressed by the editing quality to pay attention to the project. Excellent job!
Looks like a lot of fun to make it, and the design is so simple even I could do it, Thanks John, excellent Sunday morning view, cheers!
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You are quite talented, after watching you do this twice I'm still lost. I guess this is beyond my pay grade, however, you have fantastic tools. What I love most about this craft, you are limited only by your imagination. Thank you for sharing.
Simple and elegant as all of your projects. Love it!
Very cool. Same concept as the Festool MFS router template jigs. Festool purchased it years ago from a German company, sold it world wide, then seemed to ditch selling it in the US. Woodpeckers now has their own. As you'd expect, neither are inexpensive.
Awesome job! Funny, I had this exact idea pop into my head 2 weeks ago and then I turn on youtube and this is the very first video I see this morning 😆 You read my mind!
Great video. Zen quality about it that makes me want to go spend the day in the shop just casually building stuff.
I love and appreciate inventive tools like this. Tangent: the push-to-pop-up bench dog is one of the coolest things I've seen yet. Can you say more about them? thanks
That certainly is Super Deluxe. I've always found it interesting how that works. You start making a project and then, when you are finished, you sit back and look at it and think "I wonder how I can make it better?" Especially when it comes to jigs and fixtures. Great upgrade to an already great jig!
And so it has been throughout the history of mankind.
From the humble wheelbarrow we now have road-trains and rail trains several kilometres long.
Oh I can relate, it even happens as I go. I also have that happen in my regular job all the time, except that since it's writing software, I can modify things before they go out in the world an infinite number of times without having to redo them from scratch. With woodworking it's a bit more cumbersome ha ha, and I find myself planning a lot more from the start to avoid wasting material, including playing around in CAD a lot (too much?) before building anything ... And ever there I end up redoing part of the stuff ...
So logical, So simple and most of all, So very elegant. Every now and then, somone comes along and trnsends all accepted ways of doing things. Thats just what you've done with this jig. Once again, its really as simple, logical and elegant as a full proof way of doing something can be. Well done John, Cheers!
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Beautiful work, simple, effective and clean. Will be making one asap.
Thank you, that was great. I loves how you used the screws to make your threaded rods
Absolutely brilliant! Definitely one of the useful jigs that most people will actually be able make 🙌🏻
I love that you talk. it sounds silly but it makes a big difference.
I have also seen this done with AL t-channels
This is exactly what I have been waiting for! Can't wait to build it.
I really like this jig. It is convenient and easy to use. What a great idea.
good stuff. that's an excellent jig.
if you don't want to make different sized wings for the offsets. i suppose you could make it for 1 side of the router base and turn the router for every side...
your way makes routing it faster for sure and leaves little room for error. as long as you orient the jig with the router you're good.
As always, a really good project! Congrats!
I just had the same idea yesterday... Glad it works like a charm!
Excellent jig. Absolutely love it. 👍👍
Thats fantastic and only the other day I was wondering if such a device existed whilst I was cutting some doors for a camper kitchen unit, my question has been answered..... Thank you got my subs`
Absolutely brilliant. Master at work. 👍🏼
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
Definitely improved. Beautiful!
Very nice little jig. Very clever construction using strips to preclude need to cut slots. I hate doing that, too.
Looks awesome! Thanks John!
I have everything I need to make this! Will make this one for sure.
Top notch video and project. We'll done! 👌
You have a wonderfully creative and brilliant mind.
Very thankful for this idea. Great design.
Excellent jig. I really like it. Thanks for sharing it.
Nice work John! Thank you for sharing the video with us!👍💖😎JP
That's a fantastic idea. This video is going straight to my playlist of things to make.
Brilliant, John! Fantastic work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I love your videos. So simple and yet so useful jig that you explain so well how to make. Kudos.
Many times I could have used a jig like this! Well done.
Always love watching you make your cuts. Nice idea and excellent product placement and use of a number of earlier projects
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As always, very clever John! As mentioned below, great way to start my Sunday morning. I can see that this is going to be a great addition to have around the shop! Thanks for posting
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Very cool. Yet another impressive build
I like these tools, is it easy to do, very descriptive. Thank you!
Amazing concept, execution and video as always!
Many thanks for this idea. I also did it. It was very handy.
Genius woodworking.
Genius editing.
Genius music.
Genius video.
Just a brilliant idea !!! thank you for sharing that !
Good morning, John ! What a great way to start my week, have an awesome one :) Fist bumps from Canada
Superb editing. Really good. I like the build too.
John, great design, execution and illustration. I was just thinking about creating such a jig, but I will end those thoughts and use your design.
Wow! Did it again, John….. Genius idea - and one walnut spline!
Cool. Nice job. Thanks for sharing
Great improvement to an already great jig!
Way to go John, love-it. Thank-you.
Great idea and an easy to make router jig. Thanks
Pur and simple, brilliant thank you 👍👏
Brilliant idea 👍 thanks for sharing your knowledge with us all.👏👏👏👏👏👏
As we used to say when I was a kid, that jig is "pretty damn slick." Nicely done!
I thought of this years ago but this works great for marking the small end of a log for sawmilling. Centering the Mark's to square the cant.
Excelente herramienta Estimado! Gracias!
Absolutely brilliant!
Good to see the less “cranial explosive” format video.
Great idea for the Trim Router!
Very clever contraption !
excellent solution! 👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome work John! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Well done, I will try it myself. Many thanks for the interesting video.
nice work. mold making has similar tools for making adjustable mold sizes for box molds. simple L shaped mold walls you clamp together on the corners.
I will give it a try. Nice idea!
This is so nice and also learning a bunch of techniques watching you build it. Thanks for all these inspiring educative videos. Learning and would like to build one.
One quick question - what type of wood is used for those strips you have used. Is it softwood like pine or is it hardwood? Thanks for your help.
Wow. This is the best one I've seen. Dang...why didn't I thought about it first. Lol.
Yes I will make this as it seems to be to be the best and easiest to make and use Many Thanks John
Okay I have built it now and it works great and was thinking of how and what to adapt it to use for the dado tool you recently made
Nice work, thanks!
Love this design, should be a great time saving tool. Great work
Thnks for watch
Very nice John , now that is a useful tool indeed 😁😁👍👍
Nice work John, something I can actually do with my limited knowledge to skill conversion, lol. But I have to continue making many, many Mjolnir hammers in various sizes and materials because...who knows why.
Very good idea & design 👍
These are really nice, man. Good improvement over the other ones.
Awesome John, like to add I much prefer the talkies after your video's
Buy the dust port for that router. I have the same model trim router and the adapter is really inexpensive. I use it with ALL of my jigs and templates and you will be amazed at how efficient it is. I even made a few oversized base plates and reduced the mess to absolute zero.
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Es gibt ja viele Fräsvorlagen, aber das ist mal eine die man leicht nachbauen kann. Dein Kanal ist auch super und die Videos gut erklärt.
Vlg aus Bayern
Great jig!
AWESOME MAN ! thank you.
I really like your inventions AND how your present them.
Fukuda Router Tool
The original adjustable square jig tool was designed by Mark Fukuda.
Duplicate any square or rectangle
shape precisely. The size of this tool is 12" x 12" for the max cutout size. Machined from 1/2” aircraft grade 6061 billet aluminum, brushed finish, clear anodized for smooth operation, knurled nylon adjustment screws and stainless steel stop screws.
Great idea, very useful. It appears to me from another angle that two sides can be fixed as an L with rulers on them and the the other two sides movable.
Def building this, this week.
Simplesmente maravilhosa. Trabalho sensacional. Muito bom mesmo, parabéns.
I did need this jig!!
Nicely done I like it
Pretty slick!
Looks great for juice groves and router table inserts
Great glue up jig as well
Simple, light and easy to use... Bravo!
I thought that that router comes with a round base? Perhaps you prefer the one in the video for stability??
Well done!
Very creative!
excellent idea
Brilliant!
Sweet shop!
Very very nice idea
Отличное приспособление!
Very clever!