Hey Roger...... I like that.....might need to make me one of those....I see that useful for many things, my first thought is it would be great for cutting out the wood bases for sharpening stones or plates. Thanks as always for your content
@thegarageworkshop4791Күн бұрын
Thanks Adam! Much appreciated!
@markduggan3451Күн бұрын
Great jig. If you wanted to router a hole for a specific size piece, I suggest using double-sided tape on an offcut of that wood, then putting the jig around it, removing it, and then router the hole. No mistakes with sharpie.
@thegarageworkshop4791Күн бұрын
Great advice Mark thank you!
@shaun30-3-mg9zsКүн бұрын
Hi Roger, Good home made jig, just whats needed, shame that your palm router didn't came with a square jig, but both of your jigs does the job. As always a great video catch you soon Take care
@thegarageworkshop479122 сағат бұрын
Thanks Shaun...I know iot's weird isn't it...Not sure if Makita do either.
@calumdickinson9570Күн бұрын
The nice thing about your jigs is that they won't take up much space to store. I have seen other vids (maybe Takuwoodcraft?) where they position the jig against the square object, as opposed to drawing around the object, you may get closer with that. I flinched a bit at the table saw without the guard and the reach over. I also have the Katsu, which I have found really good. Thanks for sharing.
@thegarageworkshop4791Күн бұрын
Thanks Calum...much appreciated!
@caspersx200Күн бұрын
Try soaking the mdf edges with a little superglue, it works for hardening them up for templates etc
@thegarageworkshop479122 сағат бұрын
Great tip...thanks I will try that!
@grummieКүн бұрын
If you're sure of your measurements, then using a marking knife instead of the sharpie will give you a cleaner cut with the router.
@thegarageworkshop4791Күн бұрын
Yes it would...never thought of that...thanks for the feedback!