Woodworking's Perfect 1-2 Punch?
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THIS is the IDEAL Blade Height
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@user-yn9eo8fy3c
@user-yn9eo8fy3c 16 сағат бұрын
Get a grip buys 12mm bit!!!!
@rayray31583
@rayray31583 20 сағат бұрын
This is a great video. I’m a novice woodworker and I decided to try this technique on a “hidden” frame for a project I’m doing. Great opportunity to try your method because any mistakes won’t be seen. But it turned out way better than I expected
@citronschannel5823
@citronschannel5823 21 сағат бұрын
Protractor and math.
@davidalantrickett5326
@davidalantrickett5326 21 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your knowledge brother keep up the good work
@joejoe-lb6bw
@joejoe-lb6bw Күн бұрын
Excellent video. How they should be made; no loud music and exaggerations. If I could afford them, Woodpecker is way to go. Thus, I went with cheap set on Amazon.
@scottkuethen5427
@scottkuethen5427 Күн бұрын
I’m just beginning to dabble in my shop again after many years of being dormant. I need some thin strips for a cutting board. I’ve waited several videos on this subject. All have merit. I’ve though yours to be the best. Thank you. Do watch more of your videos to learn more. You’re a pro and a good coach. Thank you!
@davidr8860
@davidr8860 Күн бұрын
Yea I’ve never understood those “thin rip” jigs You and I are definitely the same type of carpenter Except the zero clearance insert but my 9 to 5 I’ve been a trim carpenter for over 30 years and onsite I’ve done the tape thing but I use that black gorilla tape works and holds up pretty good
@R2d2koko
@R2d2koko Күн бұрын
your video full with the useful tip ! tqvm
@gersonpineda9768
@gersonpineda9768 Күн бұрын
Gracias.👍👍👍👍
@williamdalexander4858
@williamdalexander4858 2 күн бұрын
Hello.... I want to make my first heart shaped candy dish,,, I need to hollow out the center, which bit or bits should I use?
@achillesbuchanan2095
@achillesbuchanan2095 2 күн бұрын
Genius
@mushroomlw1717
@mushroomlw1717 2 күн бұрын
I have been wondering the people who make a chop saw station. Why not make it modular? A way to drop any too you may need with longer in and out feed. I know it might take longer for set ups But if (like most of us with tiny garage shops) it could help make a space more useful. Using this lifting table to adjust for the tool being used kzbin.info/www/bejne/pZncfoV3ibSna7csi=J1BvlKHV26ocFF5d
@Poriginal1996
@Poriginal1996 2 күн бұрын
Awesome video! Clean, direct and to the point!
@gregmize01
@gregmize01 3 күн бұрын
Where are you?
@amoledor
@amoledor 3 күн бұрын
What glasses are those?
@anthonylatham8584
@anthonylatham8584 3 күн бұрын
i have a hobby saw job site saw if you like , but the fence only goes to the center of the blade , and im not that keen on , i like the block and sand paper idea save the risk of your fingers lol but im only starting out and could do with some ideas this is a great idea for making strips for putting into joints dark and light thickness of the blade
@croteaud
@croteaud 3 күн бұрын
Nice jig! You mentioned it wobbles a little. What if you were to utilize both slots in your saw table and make the fits a tad snugger in the grooves? Might eliminate the wobble.
@paulmannix1760
@paulmannix1760 4 күн бұрын
Just a shout out. Been watching some of your past videos that have popped up on my KZbin feed & as a novice woodworker looking to enhance my skills your approach to everyday woodworking is probably the most useable & I’ve watched all the “great” KZbinr woodworkers over the last couple of years. I’ll never be a “fine craftsman” but still want to achieve a decent result with my projects. So thank you for all your great “how to” input.
@anynomous2024
@anynomous2024 4 күн бұрын
Genius…now fabricate one for metabo…..please
@ernestorodriguez791
@ernestorodriguez791 4 күн бұрын
👍🏾
@tommycorbet
@tommycorbet 4 күн бұрын
Don't know if it would make a difference, how about making your guide longer so that you're still being "guided" even after you've finished making the cut, (4', 6' level, etc.) 🤔
@andysimpson5878
@andysimpson5878 4 күн бұрын
like it. A person who attempts makign nice things with a job site table saw I am always struggling with keeping thing straight and flat
@deborahcampbell7058
@deborahcampbell7058 4 күн бұрын
Awesome help! This was the best tip! You should let the tape companies know the are not giving good instructions!
@MrErViLi
@MrErViLi 4 күн бұрын
Good tip. I use a table saw sled and lay the thinner piece on top of the wider piece at 90, clamp it down, and cut them both at the same time. No measuring needed.
@freddymccall2660
@freddymccall2660 4 күн бұрын
Would a 2x4 be better?
@monkeysnark7043
@monkeysnark7043 5 күн бұрын
Like this thingamabob jig. Just a yanno, for that sandpaper vs saw blade comment. You, anyone, could make a few of those sandpaper push blocks in various depth sizes. Say 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, enough sizes for now, and being marked, reuse them der saw cut jigs as you need them. I am sure carbide metal vs sandpaper can handle quite a few cuts, and the upside, it will clean the kerf/teeth of residue. Good for inserts, or inlay ( you mentioned, “ I have no idea why anyone would make 1/16” square”). As for all the comments on haters. 😱I have been on the internet for all these gazzillion years, and just turn a blind eye totally to the, “ superhero, superman, let me pound my monkey/gorilla 🙈🐵chest hiding behind my keyboard types”. Shrugs! 😮🤔 Not worth my time, or any time of the day, for any of those entitled Karens. Let us all remember, it only works for them, if you acknowledge their existence! 🫣🤫 More like, see no evil, hear no evil, “ Actual fleeting thought is; what was that “sunshine” you actually stopped eating your sloppy banana burrito, to make a comment?” 😅 Btw, I had no idea there was such a thing as zero clearance tape. My zero clearance brain 😮‍💨, now has an additional thing to ponder on, making a purchase. Cheers
@ajwa99crazy84
@ajwa99crazy84 5 күн бұрын
Sir, please suggest any tool which can make corners of metal sheet automatically.
@albertovazquezzavala9613
@albertovazquezzavala9613 5 күн бұрын
amazing man
@R2d2koko
@R2d2koko 5 күн бұрын
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@brendasmith1533
@brendasmith1533 5 күн бұрын
This is fabulous! Thanks for sharing.
@natswoodshop940
@natswoodshop940 6 күн бұрын
Where you been bro, I miss you, hope everything is alright. Your channel is great I love your content and the way you present it. Love you, hope all is well.
@brianfoley3925
@brianfoley3925 6 күн бұрын
I'm not an experienced woodworker and I appreciate your advice...I'm building one of these.
@merion297
@merion297 6 күн бұрын
Hehe, now imagine you want to buy a 2TB SSD but Amazon uses Imperial System, so instead of "Lexar NQ790 2TB", you see "Lexar NQ790 39 Bylerill, 218 Bylerade, 96 Byllion, 69 Byle, 43 Boot, 11 Binch SSD, M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4x4 NVMe 1.4 Internal SSD, Up to 20 boot and 7 binch/s Read, Up to 18 Boot and 6 Binch/s Write, High Performance Internal Solid State Drive for Intense Workloads" Imperial Units Help: binch = 25 bytes boot = 13 binches byle = 58 boots (beet?) byllion = 83 byles bylerade = 134 byllions bylerill = 239 bylerades Now make the purchase decision. 😁
@BrianTrezise-phoenixhawke
@BrianTrezise-phoenixhawke 6 күн бұрын
Good tip, thanks!
@travelwell8098
@travelwell8098 7 күн бұрын
Love this idea! Thanks for posting!
@billkelly8477
@billkelly8477 7 күн бұрын
Excellent presentation - me guess - a real pro. Thank you.
@rmar127
@rmar127 7 күн бұрын
Are we sure google hasn’t already planted chips in our brains? Ive been thinking about this very issue all day and now the google algorithm throws up the perfect solution for me on KZbin. Thanks secret brain implant. 😂😂😂😂
@brendader4238
@brendader4238 7 күн бұрын
Love your channel!!!!!
@amohtash
@amohtash 7 күн бұрын
Discovered your sand paper trick last night and tried it this morning. Perfect idea. That was so smart of you thinking about it. It is so stable. It sticks to the wood as if there was suctions. I'm going to put that on most of my pads etc. Perhaps even replace the Microjig pads with it. Why not? Like your channel.
@screaminugly3296
@screaminugly3296 8 күн бұрын
Do people really need to be taught this? It's not hard to work out
@LivingTheLifeRetired
@LivingTheLifeRetired 8 күн бұрын
Great video. I just bought my first table saw yesterday and am watching some safety videos before diving in. This was very comprehensive. Thanks. One thing I noticed is that if you had your blade guard on you wouldn’t be able to use the yellow micro jig.
@jamietetrault4517
@jamietetrault4517 8 күн бұрын
Genius!
@ericl.winter3622
@ericl.winter3622 8 күн бұрын
Well done!
@kentnottingham9635
@kentnottingham9635 8 күн бұрын
Simple but VERY effective! Thanks man!
@tribalconcrete
@tribalconcrete 9 күн бұрын
Great tip , thank you.
@siitupe
@siitupe 9 күн бұрын
Appreciate your straight to the point style of videos. Also, you gave me yet another great tip that I went straight to putting into practice. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, tips and tricks. These are very useful and perfect for a hobbyist woodworker like me who is still learning and doesn't want to drop hundreds of dollars on a sharpening system if I don't have to. Again, thank you very much!
@scottilewis3753
@scottilewis3753 9 күн бұрын
A great addition would be to show the angle of the first cut (as the improvised fence angle) as well as the natural lying angle of the second piece. As they add up to 90 degrees. Conformation before a final cut of potentially expensive or limited material. Sweet trick.
@scottilewis3753
@scottilewis3753 9 күн бұрын
It's what professionals call a 'compound miter'.
@cricketbatguitar
@cricketbatguitar 10 күн бұрын
Must be a video for Americans, in England we call it the bleedin' obvious
@kevinkohut5096
@kevinkohut5096 10 күн бұрын
Almost an 8 minute video to show a 1 minute tip.