Good info, but the music is SO distracting! And why does everyone spend so much time explaining what they’re going to do, instead of just DOING it? We don’t need a full minute introduction. Just get on with it. That said, it’s been years, so I’m sure you’ve improved in video making. Regardless, the info here is fantastic and exactly what I needed. I just wish I didn’t have to miss an episode of House of the Dragon just to get this info. Lol. Good job. Thank you!
@mrenormouscroc4 күн бұрын
Interesting but the ridiculous sappy background music ruins it
@RDAUGIRD5 күн бұрын
Double dovetail.
@laurielyon77406 күн бұрын
Excellent!
@laurielyon77406 күн бұрын
That tutorial was-I think-as good as it gets. Clear and concise. Very well done.
@jamesnelson14438 күн бұрын
Really nice tutorial, I enjoy your presentations very much & learn a lot!
@timbeconaus8 күн бұрын
Happy to hear that! Thank you for the kind words.
@larryblackmon23418 күн бұрын
I am late to the party by very glad I found this video. I was looking for this very advice for an upcoming project that might lead to more. I have seen some videos that are of the same advice but yours seem to make me that much more confident and filled in some questions. Thank you.
@LanaKagan9 күн бұрын
Yes! Nacho! So great!!!
@jamesnelson144310 күн бұрын
Hi, is there a particular brand you favor for your drawknives?? I’m a newbie & want to get what works! Thx
@timbeconaus9 күн бұрын
Hi there, we carry both Kirschen from Germany and Narex from the Czech Republic. We like both brands - the Narex have a slightly more substantial 'feel' whereas the kirshen are a little more refined/delicate. But both have great steel and will do the business 😎
@jamesnelson14438 күн бұрын
@@timbeconaus thx so much for your reply! Would love to buy from you, I’m guessing shipping to USA would be rather expensive! Do you guys ship to USA? I live in Michigan.
@fredzaspel735013 күн бұрын
Yes, detailed, step by step guidance would be great!
@johnvodopija13 күн бұрын
Nice build. Easy and simple just my cup of tea! Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
@timbeconaus9 күн бұрын
Thanks mate! 😀
@rmarbertin813116 күн бұрын
"V grooves", sounded a bit like "the grooves", which was confusing for a minute, without a demonstration.
@agluebottle16 күн бұрын
This is just an over engineered holdfast. Just make the bench top thicker and use those already. No need to get locked in to overpriced brand name crap.
@timbeconaus16 күн бұрын
Perhaps fitting a vice would be easier than 'just making the bench top thicker'...?
@davidcameron515319 күн бұрын
I have one of these. Its only good for thin stuff. Perhaps I have a lemon but for a 12" saw its a gutless wonder!
@timbeconaus18 күн бұрын
Hi David, it does sound like your machine has an issue - we would expect good performance right up to maximum cut height. Please email the Sherwood team at [email protected] and they will get you running :-)
@davidcameron515318 күн бұрын
@@timbeconaus Thanks for responding to my comment. What do you suggest I do. The machine is located in Mt Gambier SA...a long way from a Timbecon store.
@davidcameron515318 күн бұрын
@@timbeconaus email sent 👍
@kittenluvzu23 күн бұрын
love the background music. wish it was cranked up higher.
@GregChajecki-xd6gx25 күн бұрын
I give up… 58 years old cabinet maker … Sheffield steel with box wood handles…. Firmers and bevel… use the first to do your work
@stringtheoryx27 күн бұрын
Where do you get the collets to hold bearings on? I work smaller than this, with 1/4 or 3/16" shafts (lutherie). I've seen bearings here and there, but of course they need to be held in place.
@timbeconaus25 күн бұрын
We have the lock rings for the 1/4in shafts: www.timbecon.com.au/products/torquata-lock-rings-for-router-bits
@AddisonYetta-u5r28 күн бұрын
Rempel Wall
@richbuck6443Ай бұрын
She’s not looking at the camera
@bikeninja956Ай бұрын
just curious why the edge of the board has to be placed at the center of a finger or finger void.. if it's placed flush, it just moves the joint down a bit no?
@danielu1763Ай бұрын
Easiest explanation of set up I’ve seen for this bit, thanks!
@georgeshaw6207Ай бұрын
Brill video ! George U.K.
@timbeconausАй бұрын
Thanks mate!
@daveglennie8682Ай бұрын
Lots of missing info here. Infeed, outfeed adjustments?
@timbeconausАй бұрын
Hi Dave, do you mean lateral/twist adjustments?
@Oops-IMeantToDoThatАй бұрын
I set mine up as demonstrated. However, cut jammed when bit tried to cut into jig frame. Bit was exactly timber depth. Backed router back as little as possible, and it cut fine. However, the horiz piece had a paper thin "leftover" layer next to the frame. How would you set up to prevent bit-to-frame contact? Add a sacrificial board below H board? ?? Risking bit-to-frame for each different H board depth will eat bits :(
@r.b.3666Ай бұрын
Can they be use in a spindle moulder?
@garrydye2394Ай бұрын
I have this. They sat around a table and tried to figure out how they could come up with the absolute worst dust collection system on planet earth.
@tadzius58294 күн бұрын
I believe you get that if you also add the Woner Fence.
@michaeloneal10Ай бұрын
Did you make the undermount drawer sides flush to the bottom? That was not correct and it allows the slide to be seen. You need a half inch from the bottom of the side to the drawer bottom. You lose some interior drawer depth with undermount.
@timbeconausАй бұрын
Yes, you would normally make the drawer sides deeper to conceal the runners. However, that would be a little counterproductive in a video that is about showing the drawer runners 😉
@cory9213Ай бұрын
Are you able to cut miter dovetails with the comb that comes with this jig?
@1386fedeАй бұрын
👏👏👏
@IgnacioDiasАй бұрын
❤
@johntom9509Ай бұрын
Cool. I just bought one and had no idea what it was for. This was very informal and humorous. Good combo.
@wanpengqianАй бұрын
underside one take more waste space than others, especially when the drawers are large.
@devinporter1676Ай бұрын
Hey Bro, thanks so much for this mad so much sense after you explained it to me. Thanks!
@timbeconausАй бұрын
Glad it helped! 😎
@stefanfyhn4668Ай бұрын
The iGag? Who named this 😂
@IgnacioDiasАй бұрын
No idea man 🤷♂🤣
@graduallywizardlyАй бұрын
It’s actually iGaging. ;)
@IgnacioDiasАй бұрын
Excellent tool, thanks guys! Let's chat in the comments.
@jjttwigАй бұрын
Great tutorial. I only watched until the end of sharpening the plane blade but two things; I thought you should put machine oil on the leather before applying the honing paste and you only honed the face of the blade. What about the back? I've just bought a wet grinder and I'm thinking I'll probably strop the front of the blade like you did and then do the back on a fine stone but it would be quicker to strop both sides. I'm afraid though of putting a micro bevel on the back. Any chance someone might enlighten me on this?
@keithclark1863Ай бұрын
Great video mate. I have one of these and your video helps a lot in doing my own setup on my Sherwood table saw. Will definitely watch your next video. Good job
@IgnacioDiasАй бұрын
Thanks a lot !!
@rossmcleod7983Ай бұрын
Whoever puts these vids together deserves some credit….great music, nice gauge, sweet tatts.
@IgnacioDiasАй бұрын
Thanks a lot 🙌!
@coolabahwoodworkingАй бұрын
Oh I love this. I am really bad either way dialing in tools
@IgnacioDiasАй бұрын
ha ha me too, Thanks mate !!
@trentwalsh8168Ай бұрын
Me too hahaha
@coolabahwoodworkingАй бұрын
@@trentwalsh8168 😂😂😂 I love it when a tool comes and it’s perfect out of the box. Or at least good enough 😂😂😂
@trentwalsh8168Ай бұрын
@@coolabahwoodworking yeah good enough and close enough is always ace hahaa
@IgnacioDiasАй бұрын
@@coolabahwoodworking I love that too, easy peasy!
@rohniebАй бұрын
When u say mils, I think you mean millimeters.
@timbeconausАй бұрын
Yes, Patrick is Australian so he tends to shorten (or lengthen) words. For example, in Australia a gas station is a 'servo', a liquor store is a 'bottle-o', etc. In woodwork we assume that 'mil' means 'millimeter', rather than 'milligram', 'millinewton, 'millilitre' and so on.
@cory9213Ай бұрын
Here in Canada we say mill too
@GunGuy2582 ай бұрын
This worked great for drilling into a broken bolt in the head of my 1978 Corvette. It worked great.
@Riley.rizzler_RM2 ай бұрын
That’s my grandma!
@tonyhamilton38372 ай бұрын
Hi, sorry for a silly question, but what two router bits do you use for making these? What side does each bit cut on the jig? As you can tell I'm only new to this. Cheers
@MichaelWalker-v5g2 ай бұрын
Can Solarez be used instead of CA?
@timbeconaus2 ай бұрын
Yes, anything that dries clear will pretty much work 😎
@FixitFingers2 ай бұрын
That jig is so good it makes Mario look professional! 😂
@woodfather2 ай бұрын
We'll have to get you one then Jimmy! 😋
@FixitFingers2 ай бұрын
@@woodfather no space for something that big and fancy!
@BionicRusty2 ай бұрын
Nicely done ✔️ Thank you 🙏
@timbeconaus2 ай бұрын
You are most welcome 😊
@sparklesparklesparkle63182 ай бұрын
dude the way you got the music to sound perfect with the router. my god. you're a genius
@timbeconaus2 ай бұрын
It took ages to tune the trimmer to the song, glad you noticed 🤣
@terrybrower34372 ай бұрын
Sure! Now I have another hobby to buy tools for. Can't wait to get started.
@fredzaspel73502 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for all your Incra help. Much appreciated!
@woodfather2 ай бұрын
Awesome, glad you liked it! 👍
@knoxjon892 ай бұрын
Daaaamn Aussie Robin Williams does good inlay work! ❤ (respectfully lol)