Mike Pekovich’s Go-To Work Holding Jigs
Mike Pekovich’s Go-To Work Holding Jigs
For more information check out Mike’s article here: http://bit.ly/2fji7wX
Mike Pekovich’s Go-To Work Holding Jigs
For more information check out Mike’s article here: http://bit.ly/2fji7wX
Fantastic video.
This one is a keeper. Thanks Mike!
I think you just planned my weekend for me. Excellent jigs, good instructions, and great ideas. Thanks Mike
This is brilliant!
excellent video, thanks
Well, guess I know what I’m doing this weekend! Great video!
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Great jigs!! Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant.
Priceles info.many thanks!
plastic speed square – GENIUS! … on my way to pick one up
Where do you learn this information? I thought I was smart . Thanks for sharing if it were not for you guys we would struggle for sure. Thanks!
Very impressive video
Excellent video well presented with very useful information, thank you.
You Sir, are a intelligent Man, a master of his craft! Thank You! For posting this video, it is/was of immense help to me.
Brilliant!!!
excellent video; very helpful. Thanks
Thanks Mike! I just got my first plane (old Stanley/Bailey #4) and since I donโt have a vice, was looking for a way to secure the project piece. This video and the jigs are perfect for me to get started!
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Very cool
Thank you so much.
Nice tips, thanks for sharing them with us…
Very good video
Holy crap this is invaluable
This is really helpful. Thanks a lot!
very useful, thanks Mike
THE most helpful woodworking video I’ve seen in youtube. Thanks!!
This is a terrific video Mike. Thank you. Nicely done.
Mike, thanks! getting ready to make a few more jigs for my bench and this video hit the spot! at a minimum it got me seriously thinking about how to make all of my routine operations easier, more pleasurable and much less frustrating. in other words, you just gave me a great place to start so thanks! lots of simple yet genius ideas you have that make woodworking more efficient which translates to enjoyment!
Mike, what a good video and very helpful. I am somewhat hard of hearing and it would be nice if you turned your volume up a little. Thanks, Don.
This is exactly what I needed! Thank you so much.
I’m going to get started on making these jigs today.
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Hi Mike, meet you at Woodworking Live 2018 this past week and told you I’d never heard of you!ย My loss!!!ย I learned more in you 18 min video on jigs for hand tools than from any other source.ย Awesome work, and thank for sharing your mastery with us beginners!
Very helpful, clearly explained ideas and the demonstrations were perfectly paced. Thank you. I have subscribed and look forward to future videos.
Mike, you’re my hero. I particularly like your shooting boards.
Mike. I love the 45 degree shooting board! Thanks for sharing your experience
Great tips!
If we placed a plane with the blade touching anything it was a wack from the shop teacher!!
Fantastic!
I’ll save this video under extremely useful! plus… you have a knack for teaching. Simply explained and easily understood. thanks
Really great video…
Also, nice project in the background.
Thanks Tim.
Indeed extremely useful. Thank you very very much.
Aloha Mike and Mahalo ,
this was a very well put together video and timely for me , since now after being blind sided and waking up from a coma 2months later [6 years ago] I now also am reduced to home bound and for safeties sake ‘unplugged’ . These jigs are worth there weight in sweat and good work . All you boys with these nice shops to work in , makes me hope that that too will come about . For the mean time , I have a uneven back yard that 3 legged work benches merits of self leveling legs make my able to putt along . Vertigo ,24/7 at this point ,but its better than being under the lawn playing cards with Elvis !
Mine own collection of F.W.Wooding is now only digital , since here ,termites eat the print right off the pages . So many historic restoration I had apart of in my union days were due to Fine Wood Workings Articles , and I meet Tage F. as a boy at Mystic Sea Port on board one of his jobs there . We lived than on Long Island 20 or so miles across the Sound . His works inspired my early day woodwork , but not until we moved to Hawaii could I really get into fine pieces . Koa is king here , and if you want your work to sell ,it must be made good but also out of Koa .
Again Mahalo for your nice video ,
Mark Baker
I really like Mike’s shooting board, going to have to make one.
Really interesting video, even for an absolue amateur like me. Your work and your tools and jigs are awesome. Congrats for your videos!
Those kind of videos that you don’t want to finish ever
Very helpful and informative video. I liked that you explained everything so well. I subscribed.
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Thank you for posting, i have learned so much in this short video, this has given me a great foundation to build from. Much appreciated …
Excellent video!
Awesome jigs and a great teacher! Is that a LN No 3 or 4 you’re using?
Brilliant Video. Easy to watch and really useful jigs.