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  • @SpencleyDesignCo
    @SpencleyDesignCo  4 года назад +8

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  • @andrestlaurent1764
    @andrestlaurent1764 3 года назад +6

    Super handy! I’m cheap and most of all don’t like waiting for stuff to arrive from an online order. Thanks for this!

  • @joerusso7001
    @joerusso7001 3 года назад +5

    Using abrasive paper as a method to create good clamping purchase can be used in other applications. I also have abrasive adhered to my miter gauge surface as well as the clamping surfaces of my doweling jig to keep the material or jig from slipping when pressure is applied. Screw type clamps could be used to more securely fasten the jig to the material. Most people apply too much clamping pressure to close the joint. When if fact, cutting a clean and accurate joint is the real Achilles Heel. Applying too much pressure allows another dynamic, unwanted movement such as "lifting" of material. If everything is in alignment, extreme gluing clamping force is not necessary for a strong bond. You did a great job of explanation and layout about the need to apply pressure at a 90 degree angle to the center of the joint.

  • @shaunwiegert
    @shaunwiegert 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. I’m making this tool for my first thing I am building. It’s a frame for some art I bought my wife. Thanks so much for this real tip.

  • @ReclaimDesign
    @ReclaimDesign Год назад +1

    I have to glue up some miters tomorrow and I have a ton of plywood/mdf offcuts lying about the workshop so this is perfect Eric!

  • @HeliRy
    @HeliRy Год назад +1

    Interesting. I’ve been scouring videos looking for a way to clamp up almost that exact same angle lol. Thanks!

  • @chuckyt9083
    @chuckyt9083 9 месяцев назад

    Just discovered you. Glad I did! Im liking your simple, down-to-earth style of explaining. Great editing, too. Keep up the good work, we need people like you for people like us😂.

  • @codycuellar
    @codycuellar 3 года назад +5

    Throw away scraps?? Those 3 inches pieces are worth at least $30 right now 😂

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +2

      You’re not wrong! I could buy a house with all those scraps 😜

  • @michaelbobo9134
    @michaelbobo9134 4 месяца назад

    Made a couple mods to fit my needs, but this was a great idea, thanks!

  • @jeffgossett9701
    @jeffgossett9701 5 месяцев назад

    This is a much more useful technique. Thank you. Worked beautifully.

  • @davidgolden6068
    @davidgolden6068 3 года назад +1

    1:06 You are a WILD MAN marking with that kinda pencil stick-out

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +2

      Danger is my middle name....😜. In all seriousness, thank you so much for checking out my small channel! I truly appreciate all the support!

    • @MichaelaBolton-xo2gs
      @MichaelaBolton-xo2gs Месяц назад

      Hey i was just in a tiff with the bf last night about this! 😂 he was telling me i need all these fancy wood pencils as they will make my lines more accurate and i was like nope a simple mechanical pencil will do just fine! For real tho ypu just gave a great idea a way! I hope you patened it! Thank you for this video! I am struggling today trying to keep mu angles together on a new project idea ​and i just keep failing 😂@SpencleyDesignCo

  • @BrightEyes808
    @BrightEyes808 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant! But now I will never throw away any scraps because will think of this video and say "oh it might come in handy (one day)"!

  • @OlcayMsrloglu
    @OlcayMsrloglu 3 года назад +1

    Great solution. Thanks for sharing. I am sure I am going to use the idea very soon.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear you found it helpful! Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @tomduffin8076
    @tomduffin8076 3 года назад +1

    I love how you managed to name almost every way of cutting wood except the most obvious: A hand saw.
    Hand tools are still cool man :P
    Great video though, just what I needed for my current project.

  • @jpcreativeimagery
    @jpcreativeimagery 8 месяцев назад

    wow, this is much simpler than other squaring jigs I've seen for difficult angles.

  • @joestrickland2525
    @joestrickland2525 3 года назад +1

    I'm liking every thing about your shop,very inspiring.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +1

      Thank you, Joe! It’s not much, but it works!

  • @asmrrelax5982
    @asmrrelax5982 Год назад

    Thanks from Sweden, this was really helpful

  • @flexbon1
    @flexbon1 4 года назад +3

    How long and wide are the clamps you built? Do they need to be a certain length for them to work properly?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  4 года назад +4

      Hi Luis! Thanks for checking out the video! The blocks are about 5 inches by 2.5 inches but there’s really no incorrect size to make them

    • @flexbon1
      @flexbon1 4 года назад +2

      Spencley Design Co. thank you for the info

  • @josephsantos5139
    @josephsantos5139 2 года назад +2

    Hey Eric, this is awesome! I just got done making about 6 of these. I think I'm going to make myself a template to quickly make more when I need them. Thanks for the great idea! I saw the Blokkz ones that you mentioned. I think it's such a rip. I'm going to try making some by cutting pipe and welding it to flat stock.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 года назад +2

      That sounds like an awesome idea!

    • @josephsantos5139
      @josephsantos5139 2 года назад

      @@SpencleyDesignCo Try it out and let's see a video on it! LOL Your channel is one of my favs!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 года назад

      Thanks for the support! Id have to get a welder first

  • @Constitution1789
    @Constitution1789 Год назад

    Seriously, kudos to your inventiveness.

  • @bihgolphatdictergud746
    @bihgolphatdictergud746 2 года назад

    I'll agree HF sandpaper is the worst. I was polishing something once and worked my way up to 600 with some 3m stuff and the next grit I chose was HF 1000 and it scratched the work all up, all paper was aluminum oxide. I was all ready at near mirror and it just fked it all up. With proper expectations and ignoring their grit claims it's not so bad, and I've had rather good results with the garnet paper there like you have in the video 24grit and 220. Hf is the only store near me that you can get paper other than Aluminum oxide and I've found that I'm certain situations it really pays off to have the proper abrasive. I have an embarrassingly large chest of sandpaper. 24 grit to 15000. I like Shiney things.

  • @annalyon8443
    @annalyon8443 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Alas, I own no saws...but great geometry lesson! Seriously! I'm subscribed!

  • @atomictyler
    @atomictyler 6 месяцев назад

    how would you do this if it was 2 solid triangles you're trying to glue together? there's no parallel edges to clamp the miter blocks to

  • @bobabney538
    @bobabney538 11 месяцев назад

    I PERSONALLY find the lack of talent, more sophisticated saws & equipment, flat and straight boards, seems to be a real hindrance for the best outcome of projects. Does anyone disagree?

  • @brwilson88
    @brwilson88 3 года назад +2

    Hello.... what kind of protractor was that at the beginning used to mark your angle?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +3

      Hi, Brooklyn! Thank you for checking out the video! That protractor is made by Incra: amzn.to/36k5Ghh

  • @Gomethog
    @Gomethog 3 года назад +2

    Go Buckeyes! Also I like your stuff and you just solved a problem for me, so thanks! I can see someone is a fan of Four Eyes...

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +1

      Go bucks! I’m glad I could help you out! Clamping angles can be tough but these have been working GREAT for me! Thanks so much for checking out my channel and showing some support 😀

  • @gr0undrush
    @gr0undrush 3 года назад +1

    Where do you get that protractor and ruler with the holes in? Can't find them online at all.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +2

      amzn.to/33nLTMs
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    • @gr0undrush
      @gr0undrush 3 года назад +1

      @@SpencleyDesignCo Thank you very much. I'm gonna make sets at 5 degree intervals (one set with 5 & 10. Another with 15 & 20 etc, up to 45 degree.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +1

      That should work nicely! One suggestion I have is to use a higher end plywood like Baltic birch. That’s a lot stronger than cheaper stuff 😀

  • @mattheweller4463
    @mattheweller4463 Год назад

    About how long did you make these? Seem to be about 7 inches with maybe 1" to 1.5" thickness along the middle

  • @Jeff_Eats_Local
    @Jeff_Eats_Local 4 года назад +2

    Very useful! Look forward to your next video!

  • @michaelclarke7830
    @michaelclarke7830 Год назад

    Ahh that's so good. Great idea.

  • @natewax5573
    @natewax5573 3 года назад +1

    The harbor freight sandpaper is so awful !!! I feel validated and seen by your comment regarding it

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +1

      Haha yeahhh it’s one of the worst out there. I actually had to update these clamping blocks with better sandpaper because it didn’t hold up. Harbor freight has decent stuff....just not sandpaper

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 10 месяцев назад

    metal or hardwood dogs on your worktable top? they should already be there. x

  • @weslydenton9158
    @weslydenton9158 4 года назад +2

    Just saved me alot of time, thanks for sharing.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  4 года назад +1

      Absolutely! Thank you for checking out the video. Glad you found it helpful!

  • @cheebacheeobusiness3893
    @cheebacheeobusiness3893 3 года назад

    These is just what I would need... But I didn't quite get how to draw the line... for pressure directing guide, if you will. Marking the center, yeah got it, but where to from that, that is a mystery for me. Maybe it's the language barrier that makes this a bit hard to understand. Oh, but is the line supposed to be the same angle as one need to press?

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад

      Ideally the force would be applied perpendicular to the joint face, but it’s not always possible depending on the angle of the joint. You just try to get as close as possible

  • @kathrynnewton8721
    @kathrynnewton8721 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info, appreciate not having to hear too much maths!

  • @LazyCrazyGuy
    @LazyCrazyGuy 4 года назад +1

    I just started woodworking one month after covid quarantine and I can't even begin to tell you how many scraps I have.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  4 года назад +1

      🤣 I totally get that! I’m glad you’ve found something you enjoy and have been able to occupy your time! What’s your favorite project you’ve made so far?

    • @LazyCrazyGuy
      @LazyCrazyGuy 4 года назад

      @@SpencleyDesignCo Its been amazing wish I could have done this years ago, although I'm not sure how disciplined I would have been on safety so it's probably better I started at a later age so I have a better chance of keeping my fingers.
      My favorite project has been my 8ft by 7 ft tall wall storage with drawers and cabinets. I used French cleats to hold it against wall since I live in earthquake prone Los Angeles. It is solidly built each shelf seems to hold a minimum of 100 lbs. Some easily hold 300 lbs. I will never buy cheaply constructed furniture again. My designs are getting better but what I have most enjoyed is everything I have made has been my own creativity while stealing methods on how to build my ideas.
      PS: Turns out 1 inch pine can actually take a couple thousand pounds to 2 tons. Now most likely what will fail will be the pocket screws before I get to that point but now I know what my wall storage can take. I actually have a 100lbs on one shelf and it doesn't even look like it's holding anything. I'm so used to store bought furniture flexing just by setting 50lbs worth of stuff on it.

  • @justinbyers1441
    @justinbyers1441 4 года назад +1

    That is awesome man nice work and great idea, i really need to try and make some of those, great video

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  4 года назад +2

      Thanks Justin! They work for every angle we’ve tried so far!

  • @donc9260
    @donc9260 Год назад

    That clamping setup kind of looks like an M…Go Blue!! Nice…

  • @seth8877
    @seth8877 3 года назад

    Radical, thanks my guy

  • @GrantOakes
    @GrantOakes Год назад

    So simple that it's BRILLIANT!

    • @bobabney538
      @bobabney538 11 месяцев назад

      easy for YOU to say. I am more than mildly depressed.

    • @GrantOakes
      @GrantOakes 11 месяцев назад

      @@bobabney538 Good luck with any alternative solution.

  • @philstat100
    @philstat100 3 года назад +1

    thank you for the great video and information. would they work with a 90 degree to a flat surface? Again Thank You.

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +1

      Thank YOU for checking out my channel and the support!! Yes, they would work for that scenario too!

  • @Preston_Rowe
    @Preston_Rowe Год назад

    Love the shirt! O-H

  • @crazylady7634
    @crazylady7634 3 года назад +1

    Very helpful

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! I’m glad you found the video useful!

  • @fredleber2432
    @fredleber2432 2 года назад

    whats wrong with the sandpaper?

  • @jamestunedflat8942
    @jamestunedflat8942 2 года назад

    Certainly would work for wood work.

  • @ttigerbell6060
    @ttigerbell6060 2 года назад

    harbor freight is not paying me to speak the truth but I will offer to say there sand papper is pure crap. Oh & I am from the 90s that jig saw is late 80s. I am from the 80s as well. yeah not bad for a 30 + yr old jig saw nice retro

  • @CandidHRGuy
    @CandidHRGuy 4 года назад +1

    Great stuff!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  4 года назад

      Thanks, Xavier! Glad you enjoyed it. You gonna make some of these?

    • @CandidHRGuy
      @CandidHRGuy 4 года назад +1

      @@SpencleyDesignCo I'm thinking I've got a patio table project where these would really come in handy!

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  4 года назад +1

      Awesome!! Make sure to let us know how they work! If you’ve got instagram, tag us @spencleydesignco!

  • @godsinbox
    @godsinbox 2 года назад

    spring miter camps are much easier

    • @SpencleyDesignCo
      @SpencleyDesignCo  2 года назад

      Those work well for small parts, but don’t give a lot of pressure on large pieces

  • @RevO-One
    @RevO-One Год назад

    AW EW SOME

  • @Nick-qn5nf
    @Nick-qn5nf Год назад +1

    Useless title name. Only clicked bc I was able to read the description beforehand. No point in having incredibly unhelpful titles if you're making helpful content.