EASY Tablesaw Jigs for Every Woodworker!
EASY Tablesaw Jigs for Every Woodworker!
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Just don’t put your fingers in the handle, a nob or something just to grip would work safer. I’ve seen wood get pulled by a big pallet table saw, cut the guys arm to the bone from the elbow to the wrist. Happens almost instantly so you don’t want anything dragging you to the blade.
Thank you April, another great video; interesting and informative, I am another one of your subscribers, who have been watching table saw sleds videos, for the last few days, it was great to find yours.
On another note it has been great to see the progression of your workshop over the years, brilliant
Take care and keep the videos coming
Sam N.Ireland
๐๐ผ I need to make the thin strip and miter
love ur work thank you
Your shop is dope. Great video
The correct term is โ MDF is flatterist than plywoodโ
Awesome….something straight to the point. Rocket engineering diagrams, or launch codes needed!!
Just something simple, that still will give you good results in the end……or, well, where ever you may set a stop block…….for your miter cuts………on a table saw……
I have a challenge for you. Build a sled wit a lazy Susan in the middlle, call it dial a angle ๐
thanks April… great video.. great woman
Thanks for the tutorial !
Great video, and thank you for all the free plans. I want to make all 3 jigs in this video. I did notice you used 3/4 mdf or plywood for the sled and 1/2 for the other 2 jigs. Could I use 1/2 mdf or plywood for the sled as well?
April you are amazingly smart. Another great video
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Hay April, Great, simple to make plans. Thanks. –M
Ok April – I have been binging on your channel and LOVE IT. But I have a problem – my saw works great and I love the cuts it gives me. But the top is in sections that fasten down to a front and back rail or do I go nuts and build my own top with all new guides to make a crosscut sled. Don’t hate on it but it is a Ryobi BT3100. Would love your opinion.
Both my son and I just bought table saws and want to stay safe with one of most dangerous tools in our garage. This video was a great start of Jigs and safety Thanks.
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The miter sled is exactly what I need. Thank you so much. You are so inspiring ๐
great commentary.. love the simplicity
Unfortunately I wasn’t able to make the crosscut jig because there’s an unremovable safety bracket on my saw, but I made the other two. ๐
I would give anything to find a good tablesaw at a low price used even would be preferable but unfortunately thatโs not possible
Bare bones is good! Thanks for this ๐๐น๐ฆ๐บโ๏ธ
I think you are the best for me to learn from . The table I have is a Rigid portable table saw . Your metre ,cross cut and put bar are the best thanks so much
Thanks so much for these. I made 2 of them today and will try the third next weekend. I was suffering from analysis paralysis and you helped me get back to simple. The biggest fear I had was the runners and your first jig worked great.
thankn you!
Great video and demo. Thank you for including plans. love the miter jig. Had a question in reg . to DIY table saw. The surface is 37X45 ….is there a certain guide line, or formula in where to place the blade.? Thank you again.
made the miter jig. it works perfectly. thanks
Tell us about those shoes your wearing?
I now know what I’ll be doing tomorrow. Thanks for this!
Hi April Iโm pretty my table saw only has one slide groove (just got it for Christmas, havenโt used it yet). How can I compensate for that with these jigs that you just showed us how to make?
Thanks for you help.
Gracias..
Love that quick and thick glue. I wish they sold it by the gallon though.
Thanks for the frame jig. what you did in 30 mins took me all day but rewatching your video 4 times gave me the perfect 45 degree corner I desired.
Great job April… would you please write down the measurements for each jig… thanks in advance…. regards from Egypt ๐ช๐ฌ๐น๐น
its so unbelievable how cute and smart and badass you are..
I’ve had my table saw for a few months now and I’m definitely finding a need for a cross cut sled. I got on Youtube and came directly to your channel, April, and I found this video. I’m not a professional wood worker….just a home handyman and hobbyist, so I don’t need a super serious sled (for now, lol). This video is perfect for the cross cut sled and that 45 degree jig will also come in handy. Thanks very much for sharing your videos!!!
Easiest way and must say it’s very simple to follow her
I love how you keep it simple. There are no unnecessary, time-wasting operations.
I made this miter sled today, thanks April!
Great tips and tricks. Thanks for sharing.
I had to laugh a couple times because you moved the camera betweeen cuts and it looked like you were about to saw off a finger because your hand was right where the blade was in the previous cut. Specifically 5:35-5:40. I was watching it multiple times because I was going betwen the computer and the garage, but everytime my danger sense went off lol
After cutting miter on one end of a piece, how and where do you align the piece for cutting miter at its other end? You will know the exact location of the cut but how do you reference it to the front of the sled?
The only problem with these videos is that I spend too much time watching the videos when I should be out in my shop building this stuff LOL. Keep it up, April. You’re teaching this old dog plenty of new tricks ๐
Really informative video, though I have to ask you to reconsider using the riving knife!
I made a tiny jig out of ply for box joints and it warped pretty quick (first attempt at jig) Going to attempt to make MDF but is there a good way to store to prevent warping. In Louisiana humidity is very high so hoping mdf is a better choice.
Hi do you have the plans with measurements please
Very nicely done. Thank you.
April, as a newbie I need all the help I can get .And although these items you have made are basic,they will help me to get started.thanks for showing us these gigs. It’s s great start.
Thank you for sharing.
Admirable su trabajo la felicito.
Saludos desde Venezuela.
Dios les bendiga siempre