From a simple carpenter that still employs simple rabbets and dadoes, the accuracy and hand skills are a pleasure to watch.
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind comment. Thank you for watching.👌😌
@coldmorningcoffee101Ай бұрын
No screws just simple but strong joints. What a brilliant design and technique.
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
😁👍
@nevadacool9 күн бұрын
Your understanding of joinery is unmatched, thank you for teaching what you have learned.
@tomowens2720Ай бұрын
Another excellent video and tutorial. I’ve been a woodworker for 40+ years and learn something new all the time. Videos like yours are a prime example. I look forward to your next one. 감사합니다 Taipan Woodworks
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
I show respect to my seniors.We will continue to work hard in the future.
@troyqueen9503Ай бұрын
Every day we learn.👍🇨🇦
@r1273mАй бұрын
Just a trimmer, a jig and a bearing bit. You missed out the most important requirement, SKILL! Absolutely brilliant video.
@aerialrescuesolutions3277Ай бұрын
Excellent jigs, and video, well edited too. Thank you
@bradleytuckwell4881Ай бұрын
One of the best methods I’ve seen it’s fast and accurate cheers mate
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
👍😌😌
@davidnyeste7282Ай бұрын
Great craftsmanship. With how precise the joints were made, I'd have trusted the project to hold together without the glue
@NashwanmattiАй бұрын
U r the best carpenter I’ve ever seen in my life. I always watch your videos. I enjoy your videos. I don’t want to finish.
@dazzanw50678 күн бұрын
Absolutely killed it! The American “influencer” woodworkers like to steal ideas and claim their ownership, they also just talk about tools and want you to buy their 3D printed or cnc machines jig or plans….my point is…they don’t actually ever build anything! They mainly use “woodworking” as a “content” subject and scan views/clicks and make love to their selfie sticks! I watched this entire video and could just tell! You’ve got skills and what looks like an open shop or school?! Anyway, just wanted to say keep up the master craftsmanship and no bs content! As a 1/4 Japanese over 15yr carpenter/builder just like to say hello and show my respect to someone who deserves it! Cheers my brother!
@dazzanw50678 күн бұрын
Oh you’re Korean…just as good, I’m a 1/4 Korean! Dude I’m American it’s a the mutt of the world! Lol! All the best my brother!
@gatekeeper65Ай бұрын
Outstanding workmanship.
@Cornélius45Ай бұрын
Trop bien la technique d'assemblage, Merci.
@lenniereagan2362Ай бұрын
You did a wonderful job! Thank you for sharing your work us!
@RafaelDeLaMariaRodenasАй бұрын
Me parece un trabajo genial y tu un gran profesional gracias y que tengas mucha salud parar seguir haciendolo desde Barcelona España
@troyqueen9503Ай бұрын
Watching from Vancouver Island, Canada, great content and spectacular jigs👍🏝️🇨🇦
@yootoobvyooerКүн бұрын
A-freaking-mazing! I read korean turtle ship was built without any metal nails or screws, and this shows such thought process was considered!
@MartaArrowАй бұрын
Capitan Maravilla, ¡Todos a bordo! Mis respetos Maestro, saludos de Mexico
@p.m.dolgalev7393Ай бұрын
Прекрасная работа специалиста.
@SSOONIRАй бұрын
작업 정말 잘하시네요. 잘 봤습니다. 😁
@AdeAhmatАй бұрын
Very efficient and effective method, and no fancy tools.
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
Yes, it is easy if you use it well.👍
@AdeAhmatАй бұрын
@망치소리HammerSound What makes it easy, is your skill. Respect!
@danalexandroaie3233Ай бұрын
Really wonderful video. You are a real professional. Thank you for your wonderful video and professional job!
@SPMech1Ай бұрын
OUTSTANDING ! ! ! ! ! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
😁😁Thank you and have a nice day.
@mikecoughlin41282 күн бұрын
I like this. I’ve seen a lot of woodworking videos and never seen this before. One question, why not do the entire depth on the first pass? Why come back for the second pass for depth? Is it because the length of the bit is too short?
@markduggan3451Ай бұрын
You are truly skilled.
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
thank you👍😊
@Gus0046Ай бұрын
Bien hecho si señor. 👏👏
@TinyWorkshopАй бұрын
nice tecnique :)
@KhalifaKhalid-f9fАй бұрын
What dimension of your first jig please ?
@patbird9694Ай бұрын
No need for pocket holes , biscuits or any fasteners. Love old school reliable dados joints and box finger joints.
@frankcornfield5915Ай бұрын
Excellent video.
@garymucher4082Ай бұрын
Very nice jig setup and it looks so easy to use. But as with any wood jig, I'm sure some trial and error existed until you got it all perfect. But now it is very successful to use... I have to say, I actually like finger joints (box joints) better than dove tail. But that is just me. Thumbs Up
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
I also like the finger joints. This time I thought more about productivity.😊😊👍👍
@user-uu6tx6zt7qАй бұрын
Amazing!!! I always said the router is a very nice tool if you know how to work with This is working with brains!!! Greets from the Netherland Your haygwai brother💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿
@paulviseskis9789Ай бұрын
Your work stands proud Respect 🙏
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
👍👍
@willianarguello4678Ай бұрын
Que bonito trabaja vd.
@aungmyat7242Ай бұрын
Wow. You're the best.
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
Thank you and have a nice day.
@micheldumont5298Ай бұрын
Beautiful !
@josemunoz3749Ай бұрын
Excelente técnica maestro, gracias por compartir ❤😮
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
Gracias, que tengas un buen día.
@andrzej3511Ай бұрын
The best cards from the textbook titled: "Asian School of Carpentry"!!!! 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
The trimmer has done its job.😊😊👍
@andrzej3511Ай бұрын
@@HammerSound-1 Of course! But, someone's hands held that trimmer. And someone's mind came up with the whole structure and its details. Don't be too modest. 😀😀 The idea of using a trimmer is great and deserves recognition!
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
@@andrzej3511 Thank you for your compliments. ^^
@mirceamotrescu9793Ай бұрын
Exellent , thanks !
@miguelbalaguer7920Ай бұрын
Excellent Job Brother 👏👏👏👏💝🙏🏻
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
😊👍👍
@kamalkhadra8838Ай бұрын
Excellent 💯👍 work
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
👍👍😁
@anis19502Ай бұрын
Fantastic work 👍🍁🏵️🌹
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
Thank you and have a nice day.
@shido641Ай бұрын
Do you have any plans for the jig even if the plans are for sale
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
It's a jig with a simple principle^^. You won't even need a drawing.😊
@coppulor6500Ай бұрын
@@HammerSound-1 get someone to help you with affiliate agreements etc. there is no reason why you shouldn't benefit by sharing your incredible ideas and skill. people would buy your jigs and certainly plans for them. loved watching you assemble this. impressive and satisfying seeing all of that fit together so perfectly.
@deadliftD11 күн бұрын
I found your short and then watched your video. I'm glad I found it because i need to make a rectangular collar with the same finger joints. I wasn't sure how to go about it since my boards are long, like yours in the video. Looks like I need a jig like yours. Did you make the jig and do you have plans for it?
@ademirbueno992520 сағат бұрын
Parabéns, excelente trabalho, com se chama essa madeira que Você usa nos seus trabalhos.
@Mn-kv8wq2 күн бұрын
안녕하세요! 영상 잘보고 있습니다 취미로 입문한 목린이 입니다 독학으로 하려니 어렵네요ㅎㅎ 영상보고 조인트 지그를 만들어 보려고 하는데 아크릴 한쪽 사이즈가 300×100mm두께3mm면 충분할까요? 😊
@275jesussАй бұрын
일본에서 안녕하세요. 이곳은 잠시 멈추고 있었습니다만, 상쾌한 테사바키에 굉장했습니다.
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
嬉しいです😊
@gyurxi551Ай бұрын
Very nice. As we say here, more brain than brawn. Thanks!
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
The trimmer did the job.😊😊
@markweber8532Ай бұрын
NICE !!!!
@-RobHunter-Ай бұрын
I knew there was a reason I was saving that narrow piece of scrap acrylic.
@wayneng9771Ай бұрын
The wood material looks awesome, wonderful wood grain and color. May i know name of the wood you are using for this project ?
@HammerSound-1Ай бұрын
It's red oak.
@luisaugustomarques19515 күн бұрын
Belíssimo trabalho.
@Intervaloverdose10 күн бұрын
I hope your thumb gets better soon :)
@mannylocatelli8977Ай бұрын
Beautiful. Replace those Dewalts with Makita though 😂