Why did you leave some space between the opposite fence to the router plate at 02:20? Wouldn’t that space add to the width of the dado and make the dado too wide for the board? Great video by the way! I’m new to woodworking… I thought both fence should be touching the base plate on both sides?
Мечислав Кon October 18, 2023 at 9:29 pm
Are you sure you will be able to grow missing fingers back?
Cant see how you bring your valuable hands close to running blade.
Please use pushing rods instead!!!!
What you do is brilliant, but please be careful!!!
NMon October 18, 2023 at 9:29 pm
This genius, really well done!
WeGoWalkon October 18, 2023 at 9:30 pm
Nice work, but extremely annoying music in the beginning of the video.
Michelon October 18, 2023 at 9:30 pm
Thank you for your video. I’ll do the same tools. Very good explanation,
Thank you very much… from France
Shaun Ramkissoonon October 18, 2023 at 9:31 pm
I’ve never seen anyone do a crosscut like that! It’s so simple and precise!
WeGoWalkon October 18, 2023 at 9:31 pm
I like your work, it’s very precise! Since you work with your fingers far too close to the blade, I suggest you purchase a SawStop table saw. This way if your fingers ever do accidentally come in contact with the blade, you’ll only get a scratch, and you won’t cut your fingers off.
Arturo Gajardoon October 18, 2023 at 9:32 pm
Very nice partner, but the cut of the router is round and the piece of wood inserted is square, what about that. If the cut goes all the way till the edge there is no problem. I guess.
울라주on October 18, 2023 at 9:35 pm
다양한 지그를 참 많이도 만드시네요. 그런데 이것의 경우 몇 밀리 비트를 사용하십니까?
SPOKEon October 18, 2023 at 9:39 pm
Very nice not sure why the holes are there though
Augustine Nwosuon October 18, 2023 at 9:42 pm
Thanks for this video. Really great video. Thanks for sharing, I’m gonna try this.
br Plattenon October 18, 2023 at 9:43 pm
Cool it works great
EEEZSolutionSon October 18, 2023 at 9:45 pm
Great video and I really liked how you built the jig THEN used the router to square the track for the dado cuts. One question… at 2:16 in the video it looked like you left a little space between the router plate and the edge guide on one side. Is this what you did or did I not see it correctly? If this is what you did can you please explain why? I would think both sides – edge guides – should fit snug against the router plate. Thank yo very much – I plant to build my dado jig in the same fashion as you did… Larry
Quirt D'Rozarioon October 18, 2023 at 9:51 pm
Excellent build. I like it a lot.
Christy Frankon October 18, 2023 at 9:52 pm
You do really good work!!
Markywellsboyon October 18, 2023 at 9:52 pm
Nice work, but to make me feel more relaxed while watching, please use a push stick.
Footballeron October 18, 2023 at 9:53 pm
Sooooooo scary to watch this guy on the table saw, but hey – nice work either way.
Still. someone get this guy some protective equipment!!!
bruce sanninoon October 18, 2023 at 9:54 pm
Somebody give this man a workbench!
Nice, nice, nice piece of work.
CELSO MOREIRAon October 18, 2023 at 9:56 pm
Muito bom 👍
Deborah Simpsonon October 18, 2023 at 9:56 pm
I believe I will build that jig. Very nice. Thank you.
Marcus Caiuson October 18, 2023 at 9:57 pm
Great jig!
@7:00 always start with the larger drill. Also it’s better to use a round base. Otherwise you have to mark the left and right side and always remember which way the router goes.
J. Allenon October 18, 2023 at 9:58 pm
Nice work BUT, what about using goggles, ear plugs for noise supression, using a push stick on the table saw, no dust extraction. You seem to be very experienced at what you are doing but you never know when an accident is going to happen. Doesn’t send out a very good safety message.
OldMonk Winson October 18, 2023 at 9:59 pm
Please advise the size of the wood pieces and cuts
jtr789310on October 18, 2023 at 10:00 pm
WARNING Hope no one uses a table saw like this in video. Very scary he going to get a lot hurt. NEVER DO WHAT HE SHOWS AT 2:50
Kyong Bon October 18, 2023 at 10:00 pm
3/4인치 두께의 plywood인가요?
길이와 폭을 알수 있을까요?
감사합니다.
wellwhatthen10101on October 18, 2023 at 10:01 pm
Dangerous to raise saw blade sounds like wrong screwdriver bit in drill . that was enough to stop me watching drill at all angles WTF
I made a different exact width jig. It works, but I wish I had built this one. Great idea, and great techniques. Thank you!
Ferdinand Basqueson October 18, 2023 at 10:03 pm
TRAVAIL MAGNIFIQUE BELLE REALISATION. BELLES PRISES DE VUE.. FELICITATIONS.
iI AM A FRENCH """ BRICOLEUR "" 👍👍👍
Stan Beckon October 18, 2023 at 10:03 pm
Where can it be purchase!!!😄
Gary Tanneron October 18, 2023 at 10:04 pm
Good job, but a plan would be nice!
Nick Wagneron October 18, 2023 at 10:04 pm
I wonder how many fingers this guy has nowadays.
Vasya Pushkinon October 18, 2023 at 10:04 pm
Очень сильно перемудрил. Приспособа только для широких заготовок, на ножках и более узких заготовка бесполезна. Есть более компактные и более удобные для различных заготовок решения.
Caton October 18, 2023 at 10:06 pm
👍👍👍
Daniel Martinezon October 18, 2023 at 10:06 pm
Nice job, but use push sticks. It only takes one time.
fran lynamon October 18, 2023 at 10:08 pm
Great to see the face behind brilliant wood working love your videos sir.jack in Ireland
Paul De Jesuson October 18, 2023 at 10:08 pm
very nice great video
Dario Rodrguezon October 18, 2023 at 10:09 pm
excellent Jig. Great job
Joao Luison October 18, 2023 at 10:10 pm
ta fixe
800Vifferon October 18, 2023 at 10:13 pm
1010 for creativity
1010 for fingers but possibly more by luck than judgement. Very questionable safety technique 🤔
Pedro Valenciaon October 18, 2023 at 10:13 pm
Awesome projects..I been learning a lot from you Mr..
Dirk Baumannon October 18, 2023 at 10:13 pm
Great Video Tutorial ! Thank You. Could you tell me the buying source for the handles you have for your router jig ?
luis figueroaon October 18, 2023 at 10:15 pm
Thanks for the video and the jig, it’s just what I was looking for.I have watched a lot of videos but yours was the best jig in my opinion thank you again
John Walshon October 18, 2023 at 10:15 pm
Vary nice idea.
Kirk Smithon October 18, 2023 at 10:15 pm
Does your router bit have a top bearing on it or is it simply a straight bit? Thank you for this video.
constantinos schinason October 18, 2023 at 10:16 pm
this jig would work better and more accurate with a full round router plate. also, if used with side stops and longer sliders, it can be a very handy adjustable medium to big pocket jig.
Brian Cotgroveon October 18, 2023 at 10:17 pm
BEAUTIFUL PRECISION WORKMANSHIP….
rbxon October 18, 2023 at 10:17 pm
nice work. what’s the purpose of the 4x roughly 4cm holes bored @4:28?
jimeronimoon October 18, 2023 at 10:17 pm
Precise and clean work my friend. Great job. Have you made or update this to add a stops that are sliding also?
CrustyCurmudgeonon October 18, 2023 at 10:18 pm
I see some others commenting about safety on the table saw, and I’m gonna add to that. Its frightening to watch your table saw technique. No guard is fairly normal, but no riving knife, no hold-downs to prevent/protect from a kickback, no push stick? If that’s your shop, you’ve obviously spent a lot of money on equipment. Spend a little on safety before you lose something you can’t replace. And why the crosscuts by raising and lowering the blade? Weird
Why did you leave some space between the opposite fence to the router plate at 02:20? Wouldn’t that space add to the width of the dado and make the dado too wide for the board? Great video by the way! I’m new to woodworking… I thought both fence should be touching the base plate on both sides?
Are you sure you will be able to grow missing fingers back?
Cant see how you bring your valuable hands close to running blade.
Please use pushing rods instead!!!!
What you do is brilliant, but please be careful!!!
This genius, really well done!
Nice work, but extremely annoying music in the beginning of the video.
Thank you for your video. I’ll do the same tools. Very good explanation,
Thank you very much… from France
I’ve never seen anyone do a crosscut like that! It’s so simple and precise!
I like your work, it’s very precise! Since you work with your fingers far too close to the blade, I suggest you purchase a SawStop table saw. This way if your fingers ever do accidentally come in contact with the blade, you’ll only get a scratch, and you won’t cut your fingers off.
Very nice partner, but the cut of the router is round and the piece of wood inserted is square, what about that. If the cut goes all the way till the edge there is no problem. I guess.
다양한 지그를 참 많이도 만드시네요. 그런데 이것의 경우 몇 밀리 비트를 사용하십니까?
Very nice not sure why the holes are there though
Thanks for this video. Really great video. Thanks for sharing, I’m gonna try this.
Cool it works great
Great video and I really liked how you built the jig THEN used the router to square the track for the dado cuts. One question… at 2:16 in the video it looked like you left a little space between the router plate and the edge guide on one side. Is this what you did or did I not see it correctly? If this is what you did can you please explain why? I would think both sides – edge guides – should fit snug against the router plate. Thank yo very much – I plant to build my dado jig in the same fashion as you did… Larry
Excellent build. I like it a lot.
You do really good work!!
Nice work, but to make me feel more relaxed while watching, please use a push stick.
Sooooooo scary to watch this guy on the table saw, but hey – nice work either way.
Still. someone get this guy some protective equipment!!!
Somebody give this man a workbench!
Nice, nice, nice piece of work.
Muito bom 👍
I believe I will build that jig. Very nice. Thank you.
Great jig!
@7:00 always start with the larger drill. Also it’s better to use a round base. Otherwise you have to mark the left and right side and always remember which way the router goes.
Nice work BUT, what about using goggles, ear plugs for noise supression, using a push stick on the table saw, no dust extraction. You seem to be very experienced at what you are doing but you never know when an accident is going to happen. Doesn’t send out a very good safety message.
Please advise the size of the wood pieces and cuts
WARNING Hope no one uses a table saw like this in video. Very scary he going to get a lot hurt. NEVER DO WHAT HE SHOWS AT 2:50
3/4인치 두께의 plywood인가요?
길이와 폭을 알수 있을까요?
감사합니다.
Dangerous to raise saw blade sounds like wrong screwdriver bit in drill . that was enough to stop me watching drill at all angles WTF
hi great video can you send plans please thanks
Email smurf384315@aol.con
I made a different exact width jig. It works, but I wish I had built this one. Great idea, and great techniques. Thank you!
TRAVAIL MAGNIFIQUE BELLE REALISATION. BELLES PRISES DE VUE.. FELICITATIONS.
iI AM A FRENCH """ BRICOLEUR "" 👍👍👍
Where can it be purchase!!!😄
Good job, but a plan would be nice!
I wonder how many fingers this guy has nowadays.
Очень сильно перемудрил. Приспособа только для широких заготовок, на ножках и более узких заготовка бесполезна. Есть более компактные и более удобные для различных заготовок решения.
👍👍👍
Nice job, but use push sticks. It only takes one time.
Great to see the face behind brilliant wood working love your videos sir.jack in Ireland
very nice great video
excellent Jig. Great job
ta fixe
1010 for creativity
1010 for fingers but possibly more by luck than judgement. Very questionable safety technique 🤔
Awesome projects..I been learning a lot from you Mr..
Great Video Tutorial ! Thank You. Could you tell me the buying source for the handles you have for your router jig ?
Thanks for the video and the jig, it’s just what I was looking for.I have watched a lot of videos but yours was the best jig in my opinion thank you again
Vary nice idea.
Does your router bit have a top bearing on it or is it simply a straight bit? Thank you for this video.
this jig would work better and more accurate with a full round router plate. also, if used with side stops and longer sliders, it can be a very handy adjustable medium to big pocket jig.
BEAUTIFUL PRECISION WORKMANSHIP….
nice work. what’s the purpose of the 4x roughly 4cm holes bored @4:28?
Precise and clean work my friend. Great job. Have you made or update this to add a stops that are sliding also?
I see some others commenting about safety on the table saw, and I’m gonna add to that. Its frightening to watch your table saw technique. No guard is fairly normal, but no riving knife, no hold-downs to prevent/protect from a kickback, no push stick? If that’s your shop, you’ve obviously spent a lot of money on equipment. Spend a little on safety before you lose something you can’t replace. And why the crosscuts by raising and lowering the blade? Weird