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@hansvonhamburg6370Ай бұрын
Which model of Makita is this saw?
@gfghjfgfghfjАй бұрын
At 20:00, what kind of stop did you make to control the depth of cut for the saw blade, and prevent it from sliding? I'd like to see that. Otherwise the inner surface of the bowl could be rough and uneven. Given the level of precision that you employ, I cannot imagine that you would leave those movements uncontrolled.
@PF_rust_loverАй бұрын
I can't find plans. Looking for clamps dimensions.
@KuroganeQwaserАй бұрын
@@hansvonhamburg6370 for us German it would be the 40V XGT LS002G , i think.
@MERCFANSАй бұрын
@@hansvonhamburg6370 LS005GZ JAPAN
@dennisconlon5810Ай бұрын
I’m 64 years old i’m retiring in 7 months and in the process of learning how to make small projects in my shed using my new Makita Miter Saw. I have dyslexia, learning has never been easy for me. Your style of teaching makes me feel like I could do this too. I am looking forward to watching your videos. Thank You Dennis 🥳
@HOUSEVIDEOPАй бұрын
Dennis, torço por você e irá conseguir!!!!!!!
@rosycorona592Ай бұрын
@dennisconlon5810 Don't worry. I think that at 64 years old you have learned many things, and this will not be the exception.
@andysmith9457Ай бұрын
Good luck Dennis 👍🏽 I was made redundant at 60 and enjoy woodworking now. Having watched this video the best advice I'd give is get a better blade for your saw. My LS1019 loves her cmt. (Tho you may already have done that)
@ricardosiade2587Ай бұрын
One of the things that impresses me the most is the cleanliness of your work. Everything, absolutely everything, is irritatingly clean! I get paralyzed watching your videos and asking myself: how does he conceive all this? Thank you very much for everything you teach us.
@عربيجنوبي-ض5تАй бұрын
💯👌💯👌💯👌💯 💝👉👈💖💫👑💫 💞💗🪐🪐🌠🕊💌 @jisakukobo
@philrutherford6486Ай бұрын
Yes, if you had $100,000 to build a wood shop, you could also keep it clean.
@wadf48554 сағат бұрын
Too clean to be true😂
@MrPatdeeeeАй бұрын
In my 92 yrs old age; Iv'e NEVER seen such "Easy"; to have seen; "So I can't do it"!!! For, this man, is a genius of geniuses, from Creation! Thank you Sir; You are wonderful; with wood.❤and we WILL be Back Sir.❤for Sure!!!
@عربيجنوبي-ض5تАй бұрын
💯👌💯👌💯👌💯 💝👉👈💖💫👑💫 💞💗🪐🪐🌠🕊💌 @jisakukobo
@weejim4820 күн бұрын
I’ve said this before elsewhere. I worked in a cabinetmakers for years and the highest paid man on the shop floor was the jig maker. He was the man responsible for ensuring repeatedly. Excellent work 🇬🇧👍
@rosycorona592Ай бұрын
I've said it several times, the level of perfection this man has is incredible. I watch his videos over and over and over again. I love him.
@عربيجنوبي-ض5تАй бұрын
🌅🌠💯👌💯🌠🌅 💝👉👈💖💫👑💫 💞💗🪐🪐🌠🕊💌 @jisakukobo
@frankcornfield5915Ай бұрын
One of the best woodworking videos I have seen. Perfection all the way.
@jamesturner226Ай бұрын
JSK You are Amazing!!! Thank You for your professional, ever-expanding, diligent, and inspiring work, that provides the world with your one-of-a-Kind createive ideas to show us how to engineer, construct, and build the tools and crafts to make our world better! You are the G.O.A.T. Greatest Of All Time!
@dariopeiretti1546Ай бұрын
Hi, I follow you from Italy, and I am fascinated by your projects and with the precision you have in the realization, I congratulate you, and I have copied several ideas created by you. Congratulations again, you're very good
@SK-S2NАй бұрын
from 10k to 1.7M ... and still, your perfection and attention to detail is still the same...
@jisakukoboАй бұрын
Thank you. I hope this video will be helpful for your woodworking.
@عربيجنوبي-ض5تАй бұрын
💝👉👈💖💫👑💫 💞💗🪐🪐🌠🕊💌 @@jisakukobo
@yukimori-cc6nfКүн бұрын
凄すぎる。全て自分のアイデアでしょうか。何を職業にしてる方ですか。どこの国の方ですか。凄すぎる。
@davidpodmore5941Ай бұрын
You are a genius, every thing you do is 5 star maybe more, just keep this up, because it's well worth watching what ever you do. Thank you
@ganderdavisАй бұрын
I wish I had half the skill and knowledge you show on your videos. I just now subscribed to your site and after seeing a few other videos and this one I'm hooked to watching your skill and seeing you put it into action. Do you sell your plans for all of these projects and if not you should. All of your projects are awesome. Thank You for sharing these with all of us. I just found your site with the plans, so again thank you for sharing.
@MFunkibutАй бұрын
I love how most of the steps start with a absolutely 'bare' saw just like it would come out of the box. That way someone who has just purchased a saw can build these jigs easily.
@mikecovich1Ай бұрын
i just bought this Makita saw and was thinking the same thing. now i feel compelled to at least do step 1
@jisakukoboАй бұрын
@@mikecovich1 The adjustment in step 1 is difficult. If it doesn't work, you might be able to make spacers out of washers or aluminum cans to fine-tune the height. I just thought of that idea.
@TrFusionАй бұрын
ノーベル治具作り賞みたいなのがあったら受賞するのは間違いなくこの人だよね。
@عربيجنوبي-ض5تАй бұрын
💯👌💯👌💯👌💯 💝👉👈💖💫👑💫 💞💗🪐🪐🌠🕊💌 @jisakukobo
@michaelnorman5640Ай бұрын
Always so brilliant! So talented my friend! Thanks for sharing!
@jisakukoboАй бұрын
Thank you. I hope this video will be helpful for your woodworking.
@stephanedenis5394Ай бұрын
Again, great job. You are going to start a trend, there are 346 million videos of the (perfect, ultimate, best ever etc) table saw sleds. You have a miter saw jig that seems very effective to me. Every woodworker on youtube is now going to make videos on the subject. 😁
@EckhardReichАй бұрын
Ones more 25 new minuets of pure magic - thank you so much for these inspirations. Sorry, I can't hit the like-button twice
@marcorele73leboiseux86Ай бұрын
Bonjour, Voici quelques mois que je suis vos vidéos. Je suis épaté par la patience avec laquelle vous travaillez mais aussi par l'ingéniosité de vos projets. Bravo et merci beaucoup pour toutes ces vidéos et plans que l'on peut se procurer sur votre site. Je vous souhaite une très belle journée. Pascal.
@margaretefonsant2438Ай бұрын
💥🌻As Grandes Nações surgem, se mantém, evoluem graças aos homens curiosos, estudiosos, pesquisadores, observadores, cheios de sonhos, e mãos abençoada s pelo pragmatismo. Muitíssimo obrigada 💕 por seus vídeos! Forte abraço aqui do extremo Sul do Brasil 🇧🇷 💕🇧🇷💕🇧🇷💕🇧🇷
@Kurt-p9l10 күн бұрын
Brilliant. This gentleman brings woodwork to a level of art form.
@SamJones1956Ай бұрын
Amazing. I've learned a lot from you. Especially the fact that you can make a lot of tools yourself. Thank you very much for the information.
@Pavel_BurmistrovАй бұрын
これらの発明は非常に良いです どうもありがとう
@ritawilliamson1394Ай бұрын
Good to see you back my friend. Excellent video as always have missed seeing your craftsmanship some things never change. Thank you very much.
@WoodenWerken-ox9jyАй бұрын
i havent seen a woodcraft video this useful in a while. this saves me a lot of time working on prototype jigs as well as sparking a lot of new ideas. thank you!
@RegisMichelLeclercАй бұрын
Excellent! Now, for making the inside of the bowls on step 9, you'll always be limited to chords of your blade's diameter. Also, in step 9, I'd put marks for the angles on the pivot plate, but that's a detail. Besides that, everything is brilliant, and sometimes genius, I "wow'd" more than once!). Thank you for this collection of tricks.
@fernandofernandez2151Ай бұрын
This is by far one of the best videos I’ve seen from you. Congratulations 🎉
@그루터기-k1jАй бұрын
하루가 다르게 좋은 제품들이 연이어 나오네요. 일단 바람세기가 강하고 가격도 저렴해서 가성비 측면에서 딱이네요. 요즘 돈들어갈 곳도 많은데 지름신 출동하게 만드는 제품이네요. 목공작업할 때, 세차할 때도 좋고, 흡입기능도 가능해서 청소기 용도로도 사용할 수 있어 다양하게 사용할 수 있어 하나 있으면 든든할 것 같아요!!!
@RodrigoDoBrasilАй бұрын
You will never stop to amaze me. This is so brilliant each time and it always a jubilation to see previous masterpieces contributing to the realisation of the next one. Domo Arigato Sensei.
@reece674Ай бұрын
I am really enjoying your videos. They are quite calming to watch and have many awesome ideas ❤ Just a question regarding the clamping board in step 3, how do you find that kind of board holds up over time as far as it staying stable?
@davem4423Ай бұрын
Amazing ingenuity & skill, im amazed how tidy & organised your workspace is , such precision, wonderful , thank you so much & a big hello from great britain
@kolob2104Ай бұрын
Чёртов гений! Аж зависть берёт, насколько круто можно технически мыслить! Браво, Маэстро!
@Se-La-ViАй бұрын
Доступность конструкционного алюминияи т.п. позволяют любому такое делать. У меня доступ резко ограничен - леплю что могу...
@kolob2104Ай бұрын
@@Se-La-Vi Обожаю таких товарищей, которые завсегда принизят таланты и способности, списав всё к наличию того или иного в продаже. Уверен, что этот человек смог бы сделать конфетку из любых составляющих. Просто потому, что у него инженерное мышление. Если дать вам и ему один и тот же набор предметов, он соберёт ракету, а вы - кучку мусора.
@Se-La-ViАй бұрын
@@kolob2104 само собой. Я тоже восхищен работой Мастера и жалеюсь только об отсутствии деталей - с ними легче и бьістрее.
@СергейБелов-ь2оАй бұрын
@@kolob2104 Если им дать одинаковые китайские пилы скопированные у бренда они одинаково криво напилят ,качественный инструмент и материалы это 80 % успеха.А придумать можно всё что угодно .если не полный дуб.
@raulsoto2088Ай бұрын
Cómo siempre sorprende... Ingenio, limpieza, detallista, lo felicito, un abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱 i
@williamdaly1005Ай бұрын
Too nice to be called “hacks”! This is some precise jig fabrication! Cool stuff!
@robertsoncletokoerner7012Ай бұрын
O seu trabalho é perfeito...que beleza, vontade de melhorar a minha marcenaria. Obrigado, Robertson (Brasil)
@HOUSEVIDEOPАй бұрын
Enfim achei um conterrâneo, Verdade Robertson concordo Silvio Santiago. Lins-SP/Brasil
@longfeather127Ай бұрын
That was cool, the many uses of a miter saw, never would have thought of that. Thanks for the video.
@incorrigiblerogue1193Ай бұрын
love the vertical track saw. great floor space saver
@HOUSEVIDEOPАй бұрын
JSK, show adorei os 10 truques, todos muito bem elaborados e cada um com sua característica e importância, Parabéns Silvio Santiago. Lins-SP/ Brasil
@mahiryuruyen5248Ай бұрын
Bütün çalışmalarınız muhteşem. Çalışma şekliniz, titizliğiniz, kullandığınız malzemeler beni benden alıyor.
@Snakes-w1c8 күн бұрын
That bowl is cool. I can't muster the courage to try it, but it's excellent work.
@briannewton353522 күн бұрын
I loved the double sided tape and the hole positions added on the zero clearance insert, I've made a few inserts for my DeWalt saw.
@roxoriginal732Ай бұрын
I love all you upgraded jigs and your modifications on your tools very impressive and very clean work 💪💪💪🇬🇧
@freddy_mr._wood1010Ай бұрын
muchas gracias por estas ideas. Son muy buenas, Saludos desde Chile.
@wagnersoloviow8443Ай бұрын
o talento disponibilizou maravilhosos dispositivos para o mundo como sempre;parabéns JSKZ!
@ケンチ君Ай бұрын
もはやDIYじゃなくてイリュージョンですね スゴ過ぎる😅
@EdwardLorreto28 күн бұрын
Is that a 10 inch or a 12 inch saw from Makita thanks you are outstanding.keep up the great work.
@KmarInwiАй бұрын
🤩🤩🤩As usual your are still a master of diy carpentry and for the clean cuts. I saw some little things on TWC DESIGN. But you stay for me a big boss 🤩🤩🤩
@NMranchhandАй бұрын
That is extraordinarily clever. Your work is outstanding.
@BernardGRIMOUILLEАй бұрын
Bonjour, Super top, j'adore regarder vos créations, c'est un plaisir pour les yeux et pour mon atelier. Merci à vous en création
@arnoldtarbooz142012 күн бұрын
Iam sure there is alot more you know about cabinets, e.g. how to make doors, hang the doors, install cabs on the wall, paint them, crowns etc... but so far, you show the right stuff... I have made several cab for the house, with various designs.. a love them. Conversation starters for sure.
@tonynewton2250Ай бұрын
Very clever concept, and so skillful to teach us how to do it without speaking. Thank you.
@manohagi6818Ай бұрын
Thank you. This video is great help for me. Your work is perfect, I have learned a lot from you, thanks
@raymundoguzman5992Ай бұрын
Muy bueno todo lo que hace maestro ... Maestro es el que enseña y gracias por enseñar
@bobmcarthur4150Ай бұрын
Very well done, with many useful ideas. I like the use of threaded inserts and hold down clamps.
@davidstevensasidewayslook8831Ай бұрын
Fantastic and wonderful precision, over engineering to the Nth degree, but superb design and craftmanship all the same. Riveting to watch.
@impala6175Ай бұрын
Ich liebe deine Videos! Klasse Mensch - klasse Werkzeug - klasse Ideen -1000% Präzision!!! Weiter so !!!
@EdwardLorreto28 күн бұрын
Your work is second to none May God continue to bless you and your family, work.
@didierhugo9308Ай бұрын
superbe idée comme d'habitude et toujours autant de plaisir à regarder et apprécier vos créations! Merci et si vous pouviez mettre la création concernant la raboteuse :) un grand merci :) ^-^
@WalterRevelantАй бұрын
superlative....is there a possibility to have the project of the complete plan? thank you very much
Godne uwagi. Podoba mi sie ta dbałość o szczegóły. Chyle czoła przed Tobą.
@sixpotshotАй бұрын
Pretty amazing skilled ideas! Thank you. Maybe you will come back with a few more ideas / jigs inI what regards a mitre saw fence / jig that will keep the R+L bevels fully functional as the current ones are restricted to zero degrees - Can't wait!
@richpfaff87099 күн бұрын
Great work! Love the ingenuity.
@tallpaul7657Ай бұрын
Omg, that wall cutting thingymajig!!! I am stunned by how incredible and cool that is :D
@fergusdangerfield156Ай бұрын
Superb idea and design and brilliantly executed!
@uweploeger511Ай бұрын
As always, amazing results 👍👍👍. Greetings from Germany.
@AKIRA-u5tАй бұрын
こんばんは。うわーおおー!凄いでかっこいいで良い!😆👍️DIYだね😃🙆
@loriwerle4895Ай бұрын
Just wow...I'm new to the channel and i love your custom tools
@chrisg7938Ай бұрын
Très bien mais... L'angle horizontal, ok mais pour l'angle vertical ? Néanmoins, bonne continuation ! 🙌 Respect !
@domenicomecucci5865Ай бұрын
Complimenti, da una semplice postazione ne hai fatto un ' officina fai da te super attrezzata 👍🏻💯💪🏻
@orlandocadavid974817 күн бұрын
Amiguitos estoy anonadado de ver que video más ejemplar he instructivo , mucha presión.....FELICITACIONES DESDE. BUGA VALLE COLOMBIA ....ORCA....
@rla1000Ай бұрын
Great ideas. However, the backer in Step 2 likely will interfere with the arbor when the blade is lowered during miters much past 90 degrees, and the ability to cut bevels is eliminated altogether. Not to mention the measuring tape would be cut with any miter or bevel. So Step 2 is essentially only for making 90 degree cuts. If that's the case, one could buy a simple chop saw and avoid the expense of a compound miter saw.
@ВикторБересток-й7кАй бұрын
Здравствуйте у вас очень отличные приспособления для работы.
@savedbythekingofkingsАй бұрын
Just read a some of the comments. I think we all agree you are pretty good at what you do. Actually ....I should say very good at what you do. Are you Japanese? I think so.
@jisakukoboАй бұрын
Hello Thank you for your comment. I'm Japanese. Please continue to support my channel !
@ricardoromeromercado7747Ай бұрын
Impresionante... saludos.. aplausos y felicitaciones 👏👍🙌 desde Argentina..
@scotthayes7465Ай бұрын
I feel like for the first jig you could have just added a washer to each screw and achieved the same result. Also the super thin kerf line in the plate would make removing saw dust and debris from under a bit of a pain. Just my opinion of course. I liked the fence height extension tho 👍
@sylviaapperley4966Ай бұрын
Such very clever work we learn so much from you thank you
@twandieltjes1359Ай бұрын
Thanks for these great tips. I also like your panelsaw which is visible after approx 46 sec. I'll check if you have a video of that one too
@HiroProtagonistak17 күн бұрын
Just pick up a new chop saw, the Hercules from HF, I'm going to build all of these thanks for all the cool designs.
@edmundnyamupepemaАй бұрын
Thank you my dear master! I love everything you have shared, keep it up. Just one issue, have you still not resolved to let me see your face🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Are you sure you a not robot?? The precision and neatness in next to not human
@cgo225Ай бұрын
This is great, thank you.... All I need now is a professional carpenter's workshop and I'll be fine.
@MichaelSolomon-x2d22 күн бұрын
This is going to help me so much with my project!
@ThomasausStuttgart14 күн бұрын
War wieder ein schöner Abend und richtig nett. Bitte weiter so. 😊
@kfujillama9548Ай бұрын
Love this one. The wall mounted saw… cool
@jisakukoboАй бұрын
Please check out my previous videos. I publish all the tools I create myself. Thank you!
@patbird9694Ай бұрын
Thank you for the brilliant ideas. JSK
@jisakukoboАй бұрын
I'm glad my video was helpful.
@CaptCha-p2qАй бұрын
¡Congratulations for all of your videos; beyond they show your brilliant mind there is not any music!
@StrategieDesTalentsАй бұрын
Merci pour cette vidéo bien utile pour fabriquer des accessoires pour une scie à onglet. Exactement ce que je cherchais !
@tamashalmai8224Ай бұрын
Your precision is amazing…
@nathkrupa3463Ай бұрын
Great work sir you are awesome engineer thanks for the sharing this video sir ❤😊❤
@petebianco2667Ай бұрын
Everything you do is AMAZING!!!!
@РашидШарибжанов-с6пАй бұрын
Спасибо, попробую повторить, здоровья вам и вашей семье
@tomasbegue2194Ай бұрын
Muchas gracias por este video tan interesante. Las cintas adhesivas de doble cara que he utilizado no me gustan. Te agradecería el link de la que utilizas, para probarla. Gracias
@greggacek165526 күн бұрын
This guy has some serious skills and equipment.
@daniellossmacieira3684Ай бұрын
Espetáculo, excelentes ideias
@EdwardLorreto28 күн бұрын
The young man is very intelligent. God bless you and your's.
@SinnersslayerАй бұрын
I keep watching it amazed how accurate this is. Wish I had plans for this jig 😊
@chasseurableАй бұрын
vous avez fait un travail excellent mais les guides que vous avez fabriqué ils ont une fonction identique et c'est un encombrement en plus pour un atelier
@City-HikerАй бұрын
Trust me, if have a circular saw and build a saw guide with T track, you can do a lot more than a miter saw. It is safer also since the saw is face down and no need to use hand to hold the wood pieces. You can add clamp, miter gauge, lock stopper. You can also use a L shape angle bracket with a bar to build a fence, all you need is to get a few T track sliders. A saw guide with T track may greatly help you to cut a more precise, nice wood piece. Also, you can use an angle bracket for angle positioning, too, so you don’t need to have another wood bar. For example, if you want to cut a 36 degree, use a miter saw to find the angle, then you can adjust the angle bracket to 36 degrees, then you just take the wood piece align with the angle, and use the clamp to hold it, then you can cut a precise angle wood piece.
@MrAkwaholic20 күн бұрын
You are so clever. Make a video and show us how clever you are.
@rajakorban8838Ай бұрын
Great job, and as always perfection in your execution. I went to you store did not see the plans, have you added them ?
@RNMSCАй бұрын
I have the suspicion that at some point you were debating whether to use blue anodized aluminum extrusions rather than the red, so that it would have an appearance fit with the Makita saw. However without knowing what the decision process was, I would suspect it might have been either not finding the correct shade of blue in Anodized aluminum, or it may have been that you wanted to mark the result out as being part of the work you performed. Either way, I wouldn't be surprised if within the next year there wasn't a whole collection of aftermarket bolt on products emulating some or all of your work here. Thank you.
@jinnij.caimanАй бұрын
He uses red anodized on almost everything he anodizes himself, ever since the beginning
@City-HikerАй бұрын
They have blue, silver, and red color available. I have a saw guide with T track, too, and I use the blue color. A saw guide with T tracks works much better than no tracks saw guide.