Please let me thank you for such a wonderful video, I am sure that a 10 minute video takes hours to plan, design, and film. The end result is truly worth it to the viewer. Every shot was clear and well defined, and the tips were really useful. Thank you so much, Regards Chris
I don't understand the wasted time. I've been a woodworker for many Decades You don't need all these Useless jigs. We've been doing all these things without jigs easier/faster. Just Pure silliness.
@@ecko827 like what? He made a jig to shoot staples. The tool needed is a staple Gun. You don't need a jig. Say you want to staple into 3/4" thick board. Center is 3/8", that's where you shoot your staples. If you need to, put a pencil line at center of 3/4" (3/8") and shoot your staple there!
This completely useless nonsense is really hard to bear. Jigs that nobody needs. Except for the one who needs this rubbish as legitimation for another absolutely worthless video.
Это не чувство. Видно же что он на нём (инструменте) не работает. Всё новенькое. ))) Рабочий инструмент так не выглядит. И не смотря на то, что есть интересные идеи, в большинстве своём автор показывает либо разовые идеи, подходящие только в каких-то конкретных случаях (то есть не универсальны), а значит редко применимы, либо вообще представляют из себя ненужную замену уже существующему приспособлению или инструменту (как, например, приспособления для изготовления шипов. Однако, справедливости ради, нужно сказать, что есть и действительно полезные идеи.
Nice but trick #1 was dangerous, since you were using your hands so close to the table saw blade - there were too many points of failure and even if one part of the jig had failed, your hand would have gone right into the blade. Be careful.
4:47 At this point, you already had a perfect reference side to run against the rip fence. Why waste double sided tape on the other side? 6:36 This is where you should have used your other part as a reference instead of relying on your pencil marks (wedge the part between the 2 halves of the guide and lock it). Had you used the other part as reference, you wouldn't have had that huge gap at 6:56. No amount of glue will compensate for that (as wood glue is about 50% water that evaporates when it dries)!
Please let me thank you for such a wonderful video, I am sure that a 10 minute video takes hours to plan, design, and film. The end result is truly worth it to the viewer. Every shot was clear and well defined, and the tips were really useful. Thank you so much, Regards Chris
Thank you so much for appreciating my work.
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Genius 5 hacks.. 🤭
Pretty slick. Really like the idea of using plexiglass sheeting as a cutting guide to turn less useful lumber into much better lumber.
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Super crazy over complicated way to do all of this.
Wow amazing beautiful idea 👌✌️ thanks my friend 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😊
I don't understand the wasted time. I've been a woodworker for many Decades You don't need all these Useless jigs. We've been doing all these things without jigs easier/faster. Just Pure silliness.
take a break and think . this is for begginers who does not have all the tools. unlike urs for decades probably u have all the esies t tools .
I totally agree these jigs are totally unnecessary
@@ecko827 like what? He made a jig to shoot staples. The tool needed is a staple Gun. You don't need a jig. Say you want to staple into 3/4" thick board. Center is 3/8", that's where you shoot your staples. If you need to, put a pencil line at center of 3/4"
(3/8") and shoot your staple there!
This completely useless nonsense is really hard to bear.
Jigs that nobody needs. Except for the one who needs this rubbish as legitimation for another absolutely worthless video.
Creative wood working ideas
Thank you
I save your video
Love your videos!!!❤❤❤
Que jigs top. Vou copiar. 👏👏👏👏
No me canso de ver sus videos siempre tiene buenas ideas 💡
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You're most welcome
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Look at my Parallel Guided Power Saw. Can you cut for a pyramid with the table saw?
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo
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Awesome woodworking tool hacks..
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Good ideas, congratulations 👌.
Great success 👌👌👌
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Superb woodworking creativity..
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Caramba, como se nota el corte que le diste, del minuto 9..
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La escuadra.
Brilliant as always
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Very good ideas!
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All amazing
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resplendent idea
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Отличные приспособления !
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I have a challenge for you .can you make a
Router Jig holder to used a [ hand drill -Angle Grinder ]
so I do not have to buy a Router tool
Would you like to use a router bit in a drill or in an angle grinder? Witch a jig?
Такое чувство, что у товарища есть, довольно не плохой инструмент, но как его применить он не знает, или просто только в начале пути🤔
Это не чувство. Видно же что он на нём (инструменте) не работает. Всё новенькое. ))) Рабочий инструмент так не выглядит.
И не смотря на то, что есть интересные идеи, в большинстве своём автор показывает либо разовые идеи, подходящие только в каких-то конкретных случаях (то есть не универсальны), а значит редко применимы, либо вообще представляют из себя ненужную замену уже существующему приспособлению или инструменту (как, например, приспособления для изготовления шипов.
Однако, справедливости ради, нужно сказать, что есть и действительно полезные идеи.
Nice but trick #1 was dangerous, since you were using your hands so close to the table saw blade - there were too many points of failure and even if one part of the jig had failed, your hand would have gone right into the blade. Be careful.
please the dimensios of peaces
4:47 At this point, you already had a perfect reference side to run against the rip fence. Why waste double sided tape on the other side?
6:36 This is where you should have used your other part as a reference instead of relying on your pencil marks (wedge the part between the 2 halves of the guide and lock it). Had you used the other part as reference, you wouldn't have had that huge gap at 6:56. No amount of glue will compensate for that (as wood glue is about 50% water that evaporates when it dries)!
Thank you for the review...
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Первая - бестолковая хренотень
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo