I have been cutting stuff with my jigsaw for years, and over the past 1 1/2 years, have made a ton of cuts for a replica AV-8B Harrier cockpit I am making. I just stumbled on this video today and literally just made this tool after watching it. Why didn't I discover this 2 years ago! Anyway, thanks for the video. This is awesome!
Thank you for not using the bench saw. Most of the DIY guides almost always uses a bench saw. The very reason I need a jig saw guide is because I don't have a bench saw!
I definitely like the miter backstop for workpieces as well as the built-in 45 degree guide, but I would want to add some dust ports to prevent the saw from riding up. Also, some 30 and 60 degree guides could be used to reduce overall weight. A composite of thinner ply and lexan would help support the work at the observation ports. Perhaps another reasonable iteration would be to mount the backstop on knob bolts so it could be expanded for the height of the workpiece.
Hey. I saw this video today and I popped out to my shop and made one. THANKS! Your gift content keeps on giving. I did make mine 48" long. I should have stopped at maybe 38 inches long. That way It can be flipped around and would fit better in my service truck better.
I watched a couple of tutorial videos but I couldn't understand the point of the holes in the guide. I mean this 4:33 What's the reason of this? It couldn't be only the straight line, so the blabe can running through? Why the blade has to cross from the holes? Thanks in advance and also very nice job!
I prefer your idea! Compared to other youtubers' jigsaw guide, yours is simple, and most important, it can be used to cut long boards which won'T fit others' guide.
I did the same mistake, in fact my jig is almost identical to yours but unfortunately jigsaws just don't cut straight since the blade bends. If I would do it again I would use a circular saw.
I am trying to build the cutting station for the jigsaw, but after having the pieces assembled I try to make the cut in the table that will serve as a guide and the blade is twisted to one side and the cut is not straight, making a curve. (I used 15mm pdf) Any idea why this might be happening?
That's a brilliant project no question on that, but Don't you think it's a bit hard to see the marked line. I am also thinking of making something alike but first need to have solution for this too I also guess are those big holes are for the that.
Great craftsmanship! That’s a whole Lotta work to cut a line with a jigsaw but it looks great. I guess if you use a jigsaw a lot would be practical. I think you would get a much straighter cut with a circular saw and a straight edge. Jigsaw blades has some waiver to it when you cut. Very nice jig though! like I said if I needed a jig made I would hire you to do it 👍
Whenever I use a jigsaw and ruler to support one side of jigsaw foot, or a guide supporting both sides of jigsaw foot, I get inuppropriate results, the blade goes under angle. From my experience consequently, both types of jigs are inappropriate for jigsaw, at least for mine. I have green Bosch jigsaw. I measured the foot and blade angle with inclinometer, and they seem to be parallel say less then 0.2° mismatch, quite close. The blade is 20tpi, the reciprocial move is turned off, everything in order, but the jigs tested generally unusable. I do not advise making these, either with one or with two supporting sides. Only hand guidence of jigsaw should be practiced, or making blade guidance with two ball bearings to keep the blade perpendicular.
I think I'll make a long one of these, but have a movable end stop (with dowels and wing nuts) to allow for shorter pieces where space may be tight. Thanks!
hola, saludos, soy Jaime, me gustan todas las cosas que usted realiza, le propongo que realice un sargento en hierro, sin soldadura, como usted sabe hacer, le agradezco me pueda responder, gracias
Hola, venta para imprenta, puedes encontrar, unos listones de plástico (para guillotina)muy buenos que te servirán para que no rozar. directo base sierra y tu guía El metiche.
I have been cutting stuff with my jigsaw for years, and over the past 1 1/2 years, have made a ton of cuts for a replica AV-8B Harrier cockpit I am making. I just stumbled on this video today and literally just made this tool after watching it. Why didn't I discover this 2 years ago! Anyway, thanks for the video. This is awesome!
Ваша идея мне очень помогла. Она оригинально. Хотя могло бы ещё что то и доработать .например как в торцевой пиле. Ставлю 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for not using the bench saw. Most of the DIY guides almost always uses a bench saw. The very reason I need a jig saw guide is because I don't have a bench saw!
I definitely like the miter backstop for workpieces as well as the built-in 45 degree guide, but I would want to add some dust ports to prevent the saw from riding up. Also, some 30 and 60 degree guides could be used to reduce overall weight. A composite of thinner ply and lexan would help support the work at the observation ports. Perhaps another reasonable iteration would be to mount the backstop on knob bolts so it could be expanded for the height of the workpiece.
where would you put the lexan? i like this idea.. and have a lot of lexan haha but want to make sure I understand where you are talking
👍👍👍 Grate Video
Hey. I saw this video today and I popped out to my shop and made one. THANKS! Your gift content keeps on giving.
I did make mine 48" long. I should have stopped at maybe 38 inches long. That way It can be flipped around and would fit better in my service truck better.
I have learned much, thank you for the video!
I watched a couple of tutorial videos but I couldn't understand the point of the holes in the guide. I mean this 4:33 What's the reason of this? It couldn't be only the straight line, so the blabe can running through? Why the blade has to cross from the holes? Thanks in advance and also very nice job!
to easily see if the blade and the line that the material to be sawed is still in allignment
I prefer your idea! Compared to other youtubers' jigsaw guide, yours is simple, and most important, it can be used to cut long boards which won'T fit others' guide.
What for?
@@klemorxhannel8116 ppp
I did the same mistake, in fact my jig is almost identical to yours but unfortunately jigsaws just don't cut straight since the blade bends. If I would do it again I would use a circular saw.
if you let the jig saw move on its own with very little pressure the blade wont bend
@@manpreetsingh46 quite rightly said
exactly, there comes a time when the saw bends and the cut comes out of alignment. I don't know how to fix it
jesus christ. is this what becoming an old dad is like? how excited i am to make this?
I'm an old mom. I think it's just old.
I like your “Drill-Sander!”...gonna try and make me one of those!
It would be amazing for you to make the same jig, but with clear acrylic so that one can visibly observe the cut line .
Great Idea.
A linha de corte fica visível pelos círculos ao longo do caminho da lâmina.
I believe this is work without missing out of the line 👍👍👍
15 mins of my life I will never get back!
bravo l'artiste 👍🙏
T-Tracks can be another option for guide rails.
A good tool for jigsaw. Thank you for sharing
I am trying to build the cutting station for the jigsaw, but after having the pieces assembled I try to make the cut in the table that will serve as a guide and the blade is twisted to one side and the cut is not straight, making a curve.
(I used 15mm pdf) Any idea why this might be happening?
Good work🤘📲
Excellent work
made a quick rough one just for starters...works! thanks for that !
That's a brilliant project no question on that, but Don't you think it's a bit hard to see the marked line. I am also thinking of making something alike but first need to have solution for this too
I also guess are those big holes are for the that.
Хорошая задумка!
Идея просто супер 👍
It turns out well, a useful thing in the workshop!
Very good. Thank video and you
great jod en ideas
Thanks.. The best till now.. I will try it.. :
you cut straight enough already i don't think you even need this...
Well done
Amazing... Dont stop drilling... 😁👍
Nice work
Very good
Great craftsmanship!
That’s a whole Lotta work to cut a line with a jigsaw but it looks great.
I guess if you use a jigsaw a lot would be practical.
I think you would get a much straighter cut with a circular saw and a straight edge.
Jigsaw blades has some waiver to it when you cut.
Very nice jig though!
like I said if I needed a jig made I would hire you to do it 👍
This is perfect if you're on a tight budget. With a drill and jig saw you can actually do alot of work
Super! I have added it to favourites!👍
How do see the lines to be cut when you place the jigsaw runners /track over the pieces to be cut?
Its has hole
You made it very easy and simple.
Make video about tailoring table
Perfect job friend 👍👍👍
Nice work 👍
Great work. Thank you Mr.Mistry bhai.
Hello very cool perfect 👍👍👍from Germany 🇩🇪 👋👋👋 Kai
Very good, i will make one for me, thank's
so beautiful & convenient ... good health to produce many useful videos for everyone to watch and support
Perfect job bro ,weldone
Very nice 👍👍👍
This is too cool man. Nicely done. 😁
Great full ideas.
Nice jig, especially if you don't have a miter saw to make these cuts. A jigsaw and a scroll saw are different tools, though.
Very good idea, nice work!!!
Thanks for this bro
Whenever I use a jigsaw and ruler to support one side of jigsaw foot, or a guide supporting both sides of jigsaw foot, I get inuppropriate results, the blade goes under angle.
From my experience consequently, both types of jigs are inappropriate for jigsaw, at least for mine.
I have green Bosch jigsaw. I measured the foot and blade angle with inclinometer, and they seem to be parallel say less then 0.2° mismatch, quite close. The blade is 20tpi, the reciprocial move is turned off, everything in order, but the jigs tested generally unusable.
I do not advise making these, either with one or with two supporting sides. Only hand guidence of jigsaw should be practiced, or making blade guidance with two ball bearings to keep the blade perpendicular.
Lovely.
Nice
Super
Those hairy hands shows that you are a true craftsman.
Like? I love this video. I will make this so I can uise it on my current project.
Wow amazing👍🏼
Подписка однозначно 👍👉🏻🔔
Cool Idea!!! Nice Job!!! Thank You Sir!!! 👍😎
Nice 🥰🥰
Nice tutorial 👍
Big like
Brilliant! !
Gefällt mir gut. Gibt es Pläne dafür?
goog, good
Muito bom amigo!!!
Salve Brasil !!!💪💪💪
Sweet dreams and cool content
It is not necessary to hold it all with your hand, you can fix it with a clamp, right? but the device is efficient. 👍
Why’s your machine so slow?
I think I'll make a long one of these, but have a movable end stop (with dowels and wing nuts) to allow for shorter pieces where space may be tight. Thanks!
Can you put design & size your track guide on your description please... Thanks
hola, saludos, soy Jaime, me gustan todas las cosas que usted realiza, le propongo que realice un sargento en hierro, sin soldadura, como usted sabe hacer, le agradezco me pueda responder, gracias
Hello very good
Please tell me watt is the mesures 😊
Bonjour superbe vidéo puis je avoir les mesures des planches pour réaliser se guide svp
This man loves screws !!
This us great but it might be better to just get some table saw under 200.
what wood panels are you using?
csn this track made for circular saw as well .. please make a video on cicular saw track
Just spread the 2 aluminimun bars at the same size of your circolar saw
Good...
I have visit your website, do you have CAD plan design of your work?
Great 👍🏻
Very nice and Creative. Real inspiration 👍🏻
great stuff.
the problem is that the saw bends and it comes out of the aligned line.
천재다
You use aluminum angle
Now i need to build an 8 ft guide.
Which brand this jigsaw is?
This is neat
Awesome!!!!
Some say he's still in the workshop making the guide
super
Good idea...but, Very very cut slowlyyyy
Nice job by d way which Country?
Estimado usted puede dar las medidas de sus proyectos...necesito el de la mesa 3 en 1 ..podrá???porfa
Nice. But wher at a trick to circle
Perfect
Hola, venta para imprenta, puedes encontrar, unos listones de plástico (para guillotina)muy buenos que te servirán para que no rozar. directo base sierra y tu guía
El metiche.