Thanks for the idea for the straight edge spacer jigs. That adds a major degree of "quality" to the finished product over freehanding it. I took it a step further and used my center punch and tack hammer to put an exact starting point for each new stroke and then used the bit's edge for where to stop at my bottom guideline.
You’re very welcome, @pikesticker. And thank YOU for that genius piece of advice, so simple but effective. We’ll definitely be doing this going forward. 👍
Wonderful, I thought the cunning use of two pieces of MDF to locate the centre of the router cutter on the centre of each letter was simplicity itself, but I had never thought of it. Thank you so much for sharing. Chris
Well done. I did learn from it. Looking to make a house number sign with letters large enough that MAYBE Amazon delivery can actually find and drop our packages to our house, instead of the neighbors.
@capefear3297 really great to hear that you learnt something from our video! Good luck with your sign endeavour… I hope your Amazon driver notices it 😉
Thanks very much, as a start-up channel it's really great to hear feedback like that. We've got lots of new and exciting projects coming up, stay tuned!
@@MakersManual it’s great! People being themselves and sharing these minutes of our lives and teaching others is why i enjoy youtube. And getting to enjoy people’s personalities is an added bonus! There are plenty of monotone instructional videos out there- injecting some personality into a “how to” video makes it that much better.
Hi Sullivan’s Papa, it’s certainly not a job you want to rush. With familiarity of a router, the right setup and taking your time, it’s really not so tricky. We were apprehensive at first but as time went on we got more and more confident in the jig. Of course you can still goose it up, but that’s true of every tool and project if you aren’t careful 👍 👍
Thanks for the idea for the straight edge spacer jigs. That adds a major degree of "quality" to the finished product over freehanding it. I took it a step further and used my center punch and tack hammer to put an exact starting point for each new stroke and then used the bit's edge for where to stop at my bottom guideline.
You’re very welcome, @pikesticker. And thank YOU for that genius piece of advice, so simple but effective. We’ll definitely be doing this going forward. 👍
Wonderful, I thought the cunning use of two pieces of MDF to locate the centre of the router cutter on the centre of each letter was simplicity itself, but I had never thought of it. Thank you so much for sharing. Chris
The simplest solution is often the best solution. Always super satisfying when a jig works this well.
Really well done! Elegant and beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Absolutely loved this! It turned out excellently
That’s so kind of you to say, thank you 😊
That looks really really nice! 👍
Really appreciate it 👍 thank you!
Well done. I did learn from it. Looking to make a house number sign with letters large enough that MAYBE Amazon delivery can actually find and drop our packages to our house, instead of the neighbors.
@capefear3297 really great to hear that you learnt something from our video! Good luck with your sign endeavour… I hope your Amazon driver notices it 😉
You must have the same driver we have lol
Great attention to detail
Thank you Chris. We enjoyed making this one, but had another idea how we could do things. I think there might be a future project on the horizon.
great start & superb workmanship.
Thanks David 👍 so pleased to hear it. We’ve got lots more projects lined up so keep an eye open!
Un 10 desde Barcelona 👍👍👍
Muy apreciado, Gerardo 👍
Beautiful piece of work
Thanks very much, as a start-up channel it's really great to hear feedback like that. We've got lots of new and exciting projects coming up, stay tuned!
Great work!!! I support your channel forever❤
Thanks Dhinesh, we look forward to bringing lots of new content to you soon.
Great video
Cheers @d.k.1394 that’s much appreciated 👍
well done. I like that.
@yemarican 👍 thanks so much for letting us know! We’ve got lots more in the pipeline 😉
This looks fantastic. Great job. Do you happen to have any pictures of it aged?
Thanks so much 👍 you know what, I don’t think we do… next time we’re passing I’ll snap a pic 😊
I like it!! Thank you. I just subscribed!!
Thanks Ron 👍 we look forward to bringing you more quality content!
Great job I will start my job soon 😊
Thank you! Awesome to hear, good luck with it 👍
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
👍👍👍.Thank you
You are so welcome! 👍
This is just gorgeous! I wonder what font you use on this project?
My guess is Bahnschrift
The font is Bahnschrift SemiCondensed in Bold at 64mm high.
@@MakersManualThank you sooooo much! I must make one reall soon!!!!!
"Bob's your uncle"? 😂
Bob’s your uncle and Fanny’s your aunt 😉😂 no idea where that came from!
@@MakersManualthat HAS to be a regional expression….it rolled out entirely too smoothly to not be. 😂
😂 a phrase I probably use daily, didn’t even occur to me it was regional!! According to Google, it’s defo a UK thing… whoops
@@MakersManual it’s great! People being themselves and sharing these minutes of our lives and teaching others is why i enjoy youtube. And getting to enjoy people’s personalities is an added bonus!
There are plenty of monotone instructional videos out there- injecting some personality into a “how to” video makes it that much better.
Not show the bit
No where as easy as she claims, Palm routers run 8,000 to 24,000 rpm, minor false move and you have a handsome piece of firewood!
Hi Sullivan’s Papa, it’s certainly not a job you want to rush. With familiarity of a router, the right setup and taking your time, it’s really not so tricky.
We were apprehensive at first but as time went on we got more and more confident in the jig. Of course you can still goose it up, but that’s true of every tool and project if you aren’t careful 👍 👍
Testing and acclimation is muscle memory's friend.