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Dainer Made Unofficial
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I wish I made this 7 YEARS ago
The other stories from my shed.
The Original Straightening Jig from Silas - Subscribe
www.youtube.com/@capermache
Tue legend himself Anthony
youtube.com/@barberspaddockwoodworking?si=j3wuqCly8IdmLswI
CNC3D Affiliate link
www.cnc3d.com.au/?AffCode=347C9A6F69
XTool P2 C02 laser that I have been testing out extensively.. Safe to say I love it..The link below does earn me a commission on your purchase.. no cost to you, Just thanks from me!
www.xtool.com/?ref=YpO2soMk-wWYzE&
PAST and PRESENT MEMBERSHIPS 🙏 (updated periodically)
Thank you Kindly for supporting my channel
CHECK SQUARE CUBED
Dale Cordwell - Delbasid Timbers ,Barber’s Paddock Woodworks, Tim Garrett
CHECK SQUARE SQUARED
Brian Tyler - OUTDOORS WITH BT, Francisco Martinez, Gary - Possumhead Carpentry, Glenn - Presto’s Woodwork, Angus Lyons , Reubz Pene, Staffordshire Craftsman
CHECK SQUARE
James Finger- FIXIT FINGERS, Mario Capellano- THE WOODFATHER, Karl Pope - KARL POPE WOODCRAFT, Paul Williams , Alberto Bressen, Gus Elliot , Geoffrey Nicholson, Mahli Peneamena, Dryer Thackson, Teresa Cole, Mahdi Peneamena, Rich Staniland, Sam, Potashnick, Lucas Wincote, Russell Waddington, Peter Middo , Angus Lyons, Clayton Miller, Sin Bin Creations, Martin Stanik, Tim Bankes, Vic Lampert, Brandon Harjer, MrNetable , Kelvin Jardin, Tool Price Check, Das-sprechend-Pferd MR.Ed*, Lee Bennett, Lol Purl, John Storrs, GorillaQuipster, mrmjspencer
Power Tools
Bosch Bench Drill press - amzn.to/3SCJs0J
DEWALT 1800W 330MM THICKNESSER DW735XE - USA amzn.to/2XfAFqD
Dewalt Router Trimmer - Australia amzn.to/3gxwtud USA amzn.to/2XdFUqY
Dewalt Orbital sander - USA amzn.to/2ZRYEhA
Dewalt Drill driver and Impact driver -USA amzn.to/2TMWmML
Bosch Sliding Glide Miter Saw - USA amzn.to/2XijDsa
Other Tools and useful stuff
Pneumatic Denailer - Australia amzn.to/36LOQGs USA amzn.to/3cirEBm
(the one I need)
Metal Detector - Australia amzn.to/395DzSc USA amzn.to/3gAV0hI
Clamps Irwin Quick Grip - Australia amzn.to/2FIOCDV USA amzn.to/2TPxi7W
Pipe Clamps Australia amzn.to/35R6oPT USA amzn.to/2MegEdW
Wood Work Pencils Irwin - Australia amzn.to/2tdEOz5 USA amzn.to/36J9h7v
10 inch dewalt blade - Australia amzn.to/38WcYXR
Irwin clamps - Australia amzn.to/394YzJb
Stanley 12 inch Square - Australia amzn.to/2Aj1zoK USA amzn.to/2XHaDM5
Toggle Clamps -Australia - amzn.to/2Xe4CpR USA - amzn.to/3gF4nNq (same size, different brand)
Bow Products Push Pro - (push stick) Australia amzn.to/2ZUObSi USA amzn.to/3duCJAE
Bow Products Guide Pro - Feather board - Australia - amzn.to/3dhdphy
Moisture Meter
EWM01: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005240409044.html
EWM02: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005615451462.html
The Original Straightening Jig from Silas - Subscribe
www.youtube.com/@capermache
Tue legend himself Anthony
youtube.com/@barberspaddockwoodworking?si=j3wuqCly8IdmLswI
CNC3D Affiliate link
www.cnc3d.com.au/?AffCode=347C9A6F69
XTool P2 C02 laser that I have been testing out extensively.. Safe to say I love it..The link below does earn me a commission on your purchase.. no cost to you, Just thanks from me!
www.xtool.com/?ref=YpO2soMk-wWYzE&
PAST and PRESENT MEMBERSHIPS 🙏 (updated periodically)
Thank you Kindly for supporting my channel
CHECK SQUARE CUBED
Dale Cordwell - Delbasid Timbers ,Barber’s Paddock Woodworks, Tim Garrett
CHECK SQUARE SQUARED
Brian Tyler - OUTDOORS WITH BT, Francisco Martinez, Gary - Possumhead Carpentry, Glenn - Presto’s Woodwork, Angus Lyons , Reubz Pene, Staffordshire Craftsman
CHECK SQUARE
James Finger- FIXIT FINGERS, Mario Capellano- THE WOODFATHER, Karl Pope - KARL POPE WOODCRAFT, Paul Williams , Alberto Bressen, Gus Elliot , Geoffrey Nicholson, Mahli Peneamena, Dryer Thackson, Teresa Cole, Mahdi Peneamena, Rich Staniland, Sam, Potashnick, Lucas Wincote, Russell Waddington, Peter Middo , Angus Lyons, Clayton Miller, Sin Bin Creations, Martin Stanik, Tim Bankes, Vic Lampert, Brandon Harjer, MrNetable , Kelvin Jardin, Tool Price Check, Das-sprechend-Pferd MR.Ed*, Lee Bennett, Lol Purl, John Storrs, GorillaQuipster, mrmjspencer
Power Tools
Bosch Bench Drill press - amzn.to/3SCJs0J
DEWALT 1800W 330MM THICKNESSER DW735XE - USA amzn.to/2XfAFqD
Dewalt Router Trimmer - Australia amzn.to/3gxwtud USA amzn.to/2XdFUqY
Dewalt Orbital sander - USA amzn.to/2ZRYEhA
Dewalt Drill driver and Impact driver -USA amzn.to/2TMWmML
Bosch Sliding Glide Miter Saw - USA amzn.to/2XijDsa
Other Tools and useful stuff
Pneumatic Denailer - Australia amzn.to/36LOQGs USA amzn.to/3cirEBm
(the one I need)
Metal Detector - Australia amzn.to/395DzSc USA amzn.to/3gAV0hI
Clamps Irwin Quick Grip - Australia amzn.to/2FIOCDV USA amzn.to/2TPxi7W
Pipe Clamps Australia amzn.to/35R6oPT USA amzn.to/2MegEdW
Wood Work Pencils Irwin - Australia amzn.to/2tdEOz5 USA amzn.to/36J9h7v
10 inch dewalt blade - Australia amzn.to/38WcYXR
Irwin clamps - Australia amzn.to/394YzJb
Stanley 12 inch Square - Australia amzn.to/2Aj1zoK USA amzn.to/2XHaDM5
Toggle Clamps -Australia - amzn.to/2Xe4CpR USA - amzn.to/3gF4nNq (same size, different brand)
Bow Products Push Pro - (push stick) Australia amzn.to/2ZUObSi USA amzn.to/3duCJAE
Bow Products Guide Pro - Feather board - Australia - amzn.to/3dhdphy
Moisture Meter
EWM01: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005240409044.html
EWM02: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005615451462.html
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Відео
The untold Wagon Vice Love story
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Unofficial.. back story of the making of the vice
A project that was worth the effort - and other things
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This project nearly broke me. ..it happens
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More pallet up cycling and re-cycling Karl Pope Wood Craft - www.youtube.com/@karlpopewoodcraft Dainer Made Main Channel youtube.com/@dainermade?si=rUBsCKveGOFbrUD- Here is my affiliate link to CNC3D... it is a commission for me. Thanks www.cnc3d.com.au/?AffCode=347C9A6F69 CNC3D UA-cam - www.youtube.com/@cnc3d XTool P2 C02 laser that I have been testing out extensively.. Safe to say I love it.....
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I am ready for 2024, are you? Luca at Resinate Wood Co - www.youtube.com/@resinatewoodco832 Dainer Made Main Channel youtube.com/@dainermade?si=rUBsCKveGOFbrUD- Here is my affiliate link to CNC3D... it is a commission for me. Thanks www.cnc3d.com.au/?AffCode=347C9A6F69 CNC3D UA-cam - www.youtube.com/@cnc3d XTool P2 C02 laser that I have been testing out extensively.. Safe to say I love it..The ...
UpCycling the already Recycled
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Welcome to Dainer Made Unofficial, where I post other videos. This one is all about a chop shop love story Dainer Made Main Channel youtube.com/@dainermade?si=rUBsCKveGOFbrUD- Here is my affiliate link to CNC3D... it is a commission for me. Thanks www.cnc3d.com.au/?AffCode=347C9A6F69 CNC3D UA-cam - www.youtube.com/@cnc3d XTool P2 C02 laser that I have been testing out extensively.. Safe to say ...
DAINER MADE SHED TOUR - Unofficial
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Welcome to Dainer Made Unofficial, where I post other videos. I will be making a few signs with an old pallet wood side table, and talking about all sorts of things. Hope you enjoy the chilled pace. Shop Signs - www.dainermade.com/shop-1 Dainer Made - www.youtube.com/@dainermade/videos Here is my affiliate link to CNC3D... it is a commission for me. Thanks www.cnc3d.com.au/?AffCode=347C9A6F69 C...
How good is GLUE?
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Welcome to Dainer Made Unofficial, where I post other videos. I will be making a few signs with an old pallet wood side table, and talking about all sorts of things. Hope you enjoy the chilled pace. Shop Signs - www.dainermade.com/shop-1 Dainer Made - www.youtube.com/@dainermade/videos Riverside Wood Works - End Screen Shout... www.youtube.com/@riversidewoodworks
Hi mate love your approach to things you do I’m in Vincent Townsville . Even a keen wood worker from a very young age , now a old fart but still a keen wood worker made my first pallet project in 1977 young and broke ( needs things no money DIY ) a must . I’ve got a hobby shed twice the size of your and find it very small don’t know how you manage . I know your superb not your address would love to meet you , love to show you my shed and my wood collection . Be good if you respond , wouldn’t blame you if you don’t
Ha! I've not thought about cane toads since I posted out of townsville
Not sure how this one slipped through the cracks! Still catching up on all the content I missed while overseas and how happy does this man look to be back in his shed? Counting down the days until the grandparents get here and I can share the feeling. I mean, full time daddy care is fun and all... but I miss the sawdust.
I just need a little inspiration today and that was it!
I just rewatched this video. Now I have to go make a jig. So simple. Thanks Marc.
Hi, Dainer I didn’t quite catch the name of the bloke who made the dust shroud for your table saw. Ian
Another great feature about this design is you don't have to sacrifice any blade height. When using a cheaper table saw with a smaller blade, having a real thick straightening jig made jointing boards quite difficult.
concave, as in cave that you can go inside...
BS
thats awsome i am in the proces of making a dovetail clamp straightening jig love your work mate keep it up
Do you really need to remove the straightening jig after you’ve straightened one side of the pallet board? Can’t you just continue using the straightening jig for the other side of the pallet boards? It wouldn’t hurt anything would it?
Definitely would not hurt. For me it just frees up space to get around the shop. Ans not go mad 🤣
Hey Mark, I’ve been loving your videos and especially your back to basics vid of making the hallway pallet table. This really helped me to get started and buy a few more tools. It would be great if you could do another updated video using basic tools to make a table. Cheers
I'm not trying to be an ass but it seems to me like this boils down to having a longer fence that the bow in a board can reference for its entire length. Do I have that correct? Also, I love that you just let your shit fall off the outfeed side of your tablesaw. That's what I've always done and have never understood why people are always so excited about having outfeed unless it's a really long or delicate piece.
That’s exactly it yes. I don’t have to worry much as most stick going off the outfeed is pallet wood. The further into the project i go, the more care I need 🤣
good to have you back, ive been missing you
Thanks mate
Hey Brother. Something that I'm trying to get used to is that on the phone you can lock the focus. When you touch the screen to focus on what you want to record, there is a little lock. Just press on that lock and it won't focus on your water bottle instead of your work. Like I said, I'm trying to get used to doing that myself for my videos.
cheers mate, the old auto focus gets me very occasionally, and if I dont have any other footage. I would rather just throw it. I do use the lock a lot in the shed.
I was taught a long time ago, in middle school in the 70's, to remember the difference between convex and concave, is that you go into a cave and it wraps around you. Or it caves in. I don't remember convex, I only needed to remember one of them. LoL!
After this video, I don't think I will ever forget again lol
Hey Danier. I have one question. And Im not trying to insult you. I've made a jig similar to the one you made. How do you know if the boards are exact width of each other. My past experiences have always followed the curve of the board. Even when I went with curve of the board. Results have been the same. Never a straight edge. If I missed something off your video that's my bad.
Hi Kevin, not 100 percent what you mean. but if you are going with a curve against a fence your result will be a curve, plus it is dangerous. The main point of this video, is referencing a board against the fence for the entire cut, Guaranteeing a straight edge and done safely. hope that helps
Great video Dainer glad to see you back in the shop. Looks like a great jig going to have to try making one for my Jobsite tablet saw.
It would be a beauty for the job site, man I wish I made this way back
Is there a prize for the most clutter? The only video my 'shop is getting on is the news. BREAKING: Lost Jungle expedition of 1982 found in man's garage. Also just noticed this is from 7 months ago. Think it got lost in one of my stackable boxes of random crap.
I think you missed the cut off haha
Do you think a long strut channel would work if clamped to the fence?? Thanks
Yes. Basically anything long and straight is fine
Great set up but ....... add 2 verticals to top of angle (make a foot long channel or loose V) on the infeed side, then you have a place to return your push-stick (you kept loosing it) so it is ready for the next board. Love the design, working out when I can get to my shed to make one. Thanks for sharing.
Always an upgrade to do isn't there lol
making one this weekend! thank you brother!
Enjoy 🫡
Glad to see you again, the reruns were gettin old. This old scrounger from the states (pnw) has been a fan for years !
Cheers mate
You could drill 2 holes down through the vertical portion, and use dovetail clamps to hold the jig against the fence. That'd give you a flat vertical surface by removing the heads of the bar clamps. This would be safer as you have nothing to snag on, and would allow you to run larger (thicker) boards through.
Thanks mate, that may be the plan. A mate of mine said the same thing 🫡
OK, I like this but I wonder if there is a small addition which would prevent warping during storage. I'm thinking that the table saw fence only runs for about 1/3 to 1/2 the length of the jig. So adding either a single square/triangular board at the back (or a series of braces) inside the L at both ends would further reinforce the 90 degree angle?
Yeah a bit of reinforcement is always going to help. Cheers
Love this. What if they have a twist too...? Asking for someone trying to just...get...started 👀
I generally deal with twists during the clamp up process as long as it is not to severe !
This is an excellent method to straighten an edge of stock with the minimum of fuss and setup, IF AND ONLY IF the stock is well dried and mechanically inert; that is, there is absolutely no tension in it that will release and bind the stock against the blade. in fact, this method magnifies the dangers that Euro style rip fences were created to guard against. I think that the safest procedure would be to make multiple passes, shaving only a trifle at each pass. Jointers are still the most reliable machines for this task, but of course, they have their own dangers to contend with.
Certainly is the best for min fuss. One pass is more than safe and even quicker. Thanks
Concave! You are correct, sir! This is a great idea (and I watched the originator's video, too. My idea of using metal bed rails didn't work as well as I'd hoped, but I've been picking up curb alert press board for weeks with the intention of making something like this. Mine, when EVENTUALLY made, will now be much better than it would have been before seeing both the Canuck AND Aussie demo's of this simple-genius idea. Thanks and cheers all around! Of course, the thanks to you will swirl in the opposite direction from the kudos I'm sending to my North American neighbor. Cheers all the same, regardless!
🤣 always a pleasure to read your comments Tim! Hey at least you are not finding this jig in 7 years like me 🫠😆
@DainerMadeUnofficial Too right!
So great to see you stoked! I’m lucky, I’ve retired and my wife sends me out to the shed as a precondition to our 33 years of marriage. This new jig will save me hours. Will share when I make it. @Silas… Genius is so simple in hindsight. Good job!
Chamfer away Dainsie, what makes you happy on the inside makes us happy on the inside.🤘🤘
Everybody is happy then 😆 thanks mate. Appreciate it
Concave is the bowed in part. If you think of a cave, it is in a mountain you will never forget concave in inward 😊 love your work and always looking forward to your next video 👍👍
I don’t think I’ll ever forgot after this comments section. 🤣 thanks mate
Nice bill and ted poster. Be excellent to each other.
Sends a nice message in every video 🫡
Always important to have the tips touching 😂
Just the tip (s) 🤣
That's a great jig! I do a lot of pallet work, I need to make one.
Really is a time saver
Come on folks 7.5k people viewed this at time of watching this but only 5k subs to the channel. Help dainsey out to get him full business human then we might get more videos legend mate👍🏴
haha! Hey mick, I am not paying you a commission you know lol ... cheers mate. Vid is chugging along now
@@DainerMadeUnofficial no a no pal just a bit of a kick up the freckle to folk ridiculous 🤷🤦
The king has returned to teach his flock. Cracking video mate think may have look at building one these stick with me 😂👍🏴
make one before 7 years ticks over lol
@DainerMadeUnofficial I'll try my best for it not to take that long. 🏴👍
All I done is rip a strip off a 16mm ply sheet say 200 wide and another 100mm strip to make a strong back for it, then devise a method to clamp usually like a T slot hold down clamp on a metal mill using a couple offcuts and a screw(or use toggle clamps if your rich). Then you just clamp the wobbly wood down set the fence at 200mm and pass the whole lot over, the jig only really needs to be as long as the longest piece to be machined and you wont need a push stick. I also have finger boards made up to keep the jig against the fence. Ps. As an added bonus it makes a great tapering jig... as a professional Handyman its great for making trim shims for old homes
Brilliant, thank you , bit baffled why you don’t run the straight end against the field and cut the bent section off with the blade ?
cheer mate, there is no straight edge, that is what the jig is for.
Just when you thought that everything had been invented, along comes 2 great ideas in one video
I think there is all sorts of great ideas out there. We just have not seen them all yet. Cheers
Im glad I saw this now and not 7 years into the future, thanks Dainer 👍
🤣 glad I could help haha
Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦. Welcome back to your workshop mate. It's so good to see you again 👏. Awesome video. Keep up the fantastic content you put out. Thanks to your mate who kindly printed all the wonderful squares.
Hello!! Thanks mate, hope to get more done soon
What a great jig, thanks for sharing it!
It is certainly going to speed things up 🫡
Concave looks like a cave :D
I’ve been well educated now 🤣🤣 cheers mate. How you’re well
Good thinking, 99!
Only 7 years late 🤣🤣
Nope, it has to be pink!
🤣 true
You could attach a plastic runner on the side of your fence where the board touches it so the wonkey donkeys slide through more easily. You could also have a thin plastic runner on the bottom of the fence so it slides on the table. Alternatively, you could also just put some paste wax on the fence where you want it to slide against the pallet boards and the saw table. Love this jig. The shroud seems to be doing wonders. I'm surprised there isn't a clamping square that said something about laughing like a big hairy spider. :P By the way, we're glad you're back in the shed also.
Cheers mate, definitely some upgrades in the future! Haha, maybe we need a big hairy spider variant lol
Ingenious!!! I’ve missed watching your videos, sure am happy to see you back.
Thanks very much mate
Should’ve put cane toad to work. I’ve got a couple king skinks that rent a space in my shed, they’re behind in payments though
Tipping we ever be paid lol
Hey mate great video. I was wondering wouldn’t it just be quicker and easier to clamp a straight edge to the board and use a flush trim bit on your router to get one straight edge? Then run that edge on the table saw? Cheers 🥃 and looking forward to more videos 👍
I think I get what you’re saying. I’d say no it would be way slower. 1. You have to clamp something to something 2. Flushing trimming the length of a board would be slow. I don’t think anything is quick as whipping off an edge with the saw. Definitely another option for sure though
Thanks! Everybody needs a Dainer Made video to watch to make us feel good. Good on ya!
Whoa! Thank you kindly mate, nice surprise 🫡