Another jig for table saw

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
  • Based on WALDEON FERREIRA's work!
    {warning} 1:32The selection of material cuts for this scene should use a sled
    This jig needs an improvement using a spring, maybe! !
    (Thanks to those who gave me this advice)
    This tool is technically impractical, ideally a spring-operated bearing or a little clearance between the material and the bearing, one of the causes of kickback
    If you make this tool, consider that point.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 768

  • @54PIRATE
    @54PIRATE 3 роки тому +1

    Just found this video you are true craftsman I love the homemade clamp.i have been a carpenter for 45yrs and still appreciate good quality works

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Paul
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for the wonderful and wonderful comments
      I am an old man who loves making clamps and really enjoys his hobby of woodworking.
      I am happy to meet you as a professional carpenter.
      Thank you
      Sincerely
      Letter from Japan

    • @54PIRATE
      @54PIRATE 3 роки тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 your most welcome praise where praise is due

  • @bobcade1002
    @bobcade1002 4 роки тому +1

    The master at work! Very nice. This video is a great example of how a craftsman can learn to master his tools and make them perform to a level necessary to build the project at hand efficiently and successfully! Well done.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello,Bob
      Thanks for watching my video
      And thank you for the wonderful comments
      This jig had a lot of comments and was divided into pros and cons.
      I am puzzled.
      A kind comment from you saved me at that time.
      Thank you for your sincerity
      See you

  • @andrewmathison5025
    @andrewmathison5025 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your videos, easy to follow and watching is so relaxing. Looking forward to making some of your projects easy step by step tuition. Muy bien y gracias

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  Рік тому

      Hello Andrew.
      Thank you very much for your patronage of my video.
      And thank you for your sincere and wonderful comments. I'm very happy. Tachi

  • @garrigarikov4541
    @garrigarikov4541 3 роки тому +3

    Я ставлю лайк не за поделку (хотя она хороша ) , а за то как человек работает и как подана информация. Мне нравится Ваш стиль работы, Ваши приемы обработки, я у Вас учусь. За Вами хочется повторять. Спасибо!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Привет Garri
      Спасибо, что наслаждаетесь моим видео
      И спасибо за вашу чудесную поддержку
      Это видео во многом было разделено на плюсы и минусы.
      Большое вам спасибо за то, что приняли мое видео.
      Благодарность и дружба из Японии

  • @artofnoly9754
    @artofnoly9754 3 роки тому

    A man of few words... but quite a few rollies, by the looks. Top little device.
    Thanx for sharing.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello, artofnoly
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for your wonderful comments
      The reason my video is silent is that I can only speak Japanese, sorry.
      Thank you from Japan
      See you

  • @usaf4dbt
    @usaf4dbt 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you. I watch your videos over and over again, even on some items I'll never make, there seems always to be a differeent way of doing something, that I copy for another project.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello, David
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for your wonderful comments.
      This tool has extreme pros and cons, I stopped using it! But it's my pleasure that the process is your inspiration!
      Letter from Japan to mate

  • @lxoxrxexnx
    @lxoxrxexnx 5 років тому +3

    This is a nice way to demonstrate some development and fabrication skills and end up with a useful product. Perhaps it is more than it needs to be, but I like it. Thanks.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for the nice comments
      There are pros and cons comments on this jig.
      The purpose of this jig was to cut multiple thin and thin plates.
      However, a structure that releases a little pressure like a feather board is required.
      Therefore, this jig needs a little improvement.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @goodairin
    @goodairin Рік тому +1

    A nice surprise! Gives me ideas, and I appreciate that it is very useful.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  Рік тому

      Hello Texas Man.
      Thank you for watching my video and thank you for your wonderful comments.

  • @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924
    @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924 3 роки тому +1

    Well I have to admit I wasnt expecting a type of featherboard, nice one though ant not plastic like my ones, but at least i printed mine out of nylon and designed them. -its good to see the use of the sled in combination with the table saw, a lot of people just use it to cross cut and thats it and some carpenters I talk to dont even know that you can make a perfect circle of wood with a sled and table saw and are genuinely surprised when I show them how, Its a very versatile and safe addition to working with a table saw, why the manufacturers dont supply them is beyond me. Mind you its fun to make them and true them up. Thanks, it was nice to watch. great handmade clamps as well.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому +1

      Hello, Sitges
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for the wonderful and wonderful comments
      This video has a lot of pros and cons, and every time I commented, I was timid! But you gave a good comment, thank you.
      The table saw is a very dangerous tool! But I love table saws, it's a versatile and very useful tool if used correctly to avoid danger.
      Thank you from Japan with all your heart

    • @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924
      @sitgesvillaapartmentneilsc7924 3 роки тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 It was pleasing to see what you were building, a lot of videos do not do that, good attention to detail is important for a good video. thank you.

  • @johnm7469
    @johnm7469 3 роки тому +1

    I made this thin strip jig today. It works perfectly. Ohyo56's video projects are a great way for me to improve my woodworking skills, while at the same time having a lot of fun and using up scrap wood. Awesome!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello John
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for agreeing to my concept
      As you say, I always have the purpose of running out of waste. And I love trees.
      Thank you friend

  • @johnchisholm7350
    @johnchisholm7350 5 років тому +1

    I have absolutely no use for this jig, but to see it being made was pure pleasure, thanks a million. John from oz

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video and for comments that are complicated to me
      In the next video, we will make improvements using springs.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @abdulqadeersyedgaqwebebj9955
    @abdulqadeersyedgaqwebebj9955 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for the upload!
    Love that you read and reply to the comments.
    By the way, I'm no woodworker but love how people use their intelligence in a variety of different ways! You are basically an ENGINEER!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +2

      Hello,
      Thanks for watching my video and thanks for the nice comments
      I am an old man who loves woodworking, and I always do woodworking every week. Of course, all are self-taught because they are amateurs.
      Please enjoy woodworking with me
      Thank you,
      See you again,

  • @MichaelIreland
    @MichaelIreland 5 років тому +15

    I love how sometimes at the start I'm not sure what you're building, then at the end it's like a Big Reveal when you show how it is to be used. This little jig seems to serve two obvious purposes: as a sort of featherboard and as a secondary fence for repeatable cuts. I have a thin-strip jig that works well, but this one looks like it could do just as well while also serving multiple functions.
    Great work, and great video!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +3

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video.
      Exactly as you explained, if you add one to it, the upper bearing works to stabilize when cutting a little thick wood.
      Thank you
      See you

    • @alssap3388
      @alssap3388 5 років тому +3

      This is obviously better than your thin stripe jig! This fixture is fully controllable and capable of fine tuning! :))

    • @emiliofenollosa1235
      @emiliofenollosa1235 4 роки тому

      X
      JinAaaaa

  • @cdrive5757
    @cdrive5757 3 роки тому +1

    I gave you a Thumbs Up because I like the nice array of wood worker's Jigs, fixtures and clamps. They're all worthy of being called a craftsman's work. Unfortunately, despite how nicely you made this table saw fixture I don't see it out performing "Feather Boards" that have been used on table saws since their inception. In fact, ... Feather Board's provide the extra benefit of reducing "Kickback". They're also a hell of a lot easier to make! Cheaper too! ;-))
    Wakodahatchee Chris

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello C DRIVE
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for your nice comment.
      I made this jig on my whim as usual.
      Now it's on the shelves of my store.
      As you say, featherboards are very easy and effective.
      Thank you

  • @patrickfreeman8816
    @patrickfreeman8816 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for another well thought-out jig. Your designs are always simple and thoughtful. The locking wedge on this jig reminds me of the Cleko locks used by aircraft manufacturing. Thanks again!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video and nice comments
      I made this jig to cut out a thin board of the same size, but there were some negative comments and advice.
      I had to deal with it!
      Your comments led me positively.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @geobrown9413
    @geobrown9413 3 роки тому +1

    Good job. Make the bearing section pivot indepently from the main body (spring loaded) that way you do not have to constantly adjust for minor board widths. That is how I have made them in the past, but using metal....easier.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello Geo
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for your wonderful comments
      I am very happy that you agreed to my work
      Thank you

  • @ursupator1
    @ursupator1 4 роки тому +1

    Es gibt Menschen die sind halt so was von cool,ich bin jetzt 62 Jahre alt und beginne erst jetzt mich mit dem Werkstoff Holz zu beschäftigen.Unglaublich gut der Mann.Greeting from Germany

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +1

      Hallo zusammen
      Du bist der beste Mann in Deutschland!
      Ich bin der beste Mann in Japan! ! ! (Witz)
      Ich bin in den ersten drei Jahren Holzarbeiter und 63 Jahre alt.
      Ich unterstütze Sie aufrichtig.
      Ich möchte wachsen und Spaß an der Holzbearbeitung mit Ihnen haben.
      Vielen Dank
      Wir sehen uns wieder

  • @victorven6834
    @victorven6834 Рік тому +1

    Универсальный ролик! Его можно и в гриндере использовать. Хорошая идея. Спасибо!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  Рік тому +1

      привет victor
      Спасибо за отличные комментарии, как всегда.Tachi

  • @donaldp9259
    @donaldp9259 5 років тому +2

    Simplicity is elegance......a featherboard works just fine without all the hassle.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for your nice comment
      I always enjoy making it, it's very time-consuming and cumbersome, and turning it into joy is a sense of fulfillment and completion. I want to challenge to make a new feather board someday.
      Thank you for your advice
      See you

  • @cajunstump
    @cajunstump 5 років тому +1

    I like the functionality of Young Je's thin RIP jig, but this one has an artisanal quality that moves beyond just the functional. You do good work.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Hello
      Thank you for watching the video
      Thank you for your wonderful comments
      I don't remember seeing that Young Je video, I'll definitely watch it.
      I'm glad you gave up my video.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @rudolfpeters367
    @rudolfpeters367 4 роки тому +1

    War im Augenblick auf der Suche nach einer Vorrichtung um schmale Teile auf der Kreissäge zuzusägen. Da kam diese tolle Vorrichtung und das Video dazu gerade recht. Ich mag Deine Arbeiten. So sind mit soviel Liebe für das Detail gemacht. Weiter so. Bin ein Fan.
    At the moment I was looking for a device to saw narrow parts on the circular saw. Then this great device and the video came just in time. I like your work. They are made with so much attention to deta. Keep it up. I'm a fan.
    Rudi - Aachen - Deutschland

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello,Rudi
      Thanks for watching my video
      There were a lot of criticism comments on this device, you were relieved otherwise!
      I warmly welcome you.
      Thanks for your nice and kind comments
      See you

    • @rudolfpeters367
      @rudolfpeters367 4 роки тому +1

      Es gibt leider immer wieder Leute, die etwas zu meckern haben, wenn jemand sich Mühe macht über sein erfolgreiches Projekt zu berichten. Dies musste ich auch schon in einem anderen Format hier in Deutschland feststellen. Schaute man mal, was die Kritiker schon so gepostet hatten, konnte man gelegentlich feststellen, dass sie noch keinen einzigen Post veröffentlicht haben. Aber über andere meckern geht wohl immer. Ich bin froh, dass ich für das ein oder andere meiner Projekte hier oder in anderen Formaten Anregungen, Techniken und Hilfsmittel finde. Mach weiter so - Rudi
      Unfortunately, there are always people who have something to complain about if someone makes an effort to report on their successful project. I had to find this out in another format here in Germany. If you looked at what the critics had already posted, you could occasionally find that they had never published a single post. But complaining about others is always possible. I am happy to find suggestions, techniques and tools for one or the other of my projects here or in other formats. Keep it up - Rudi

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Rudolf
      Mit freundlichen Grüßen

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 4 роки тому

    Nice roller "feather-board" . Looks like a precision tool that could come in quite handy. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +1

      Hello.
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thanks for the nice comments.
      Someone told me! "This tool is a waste of money and time"! !
      I enjoy woodworking as a hobby, of course economically!
      I'm a little sad ...
      But your comments empowered me!
      Thank you
      See you again

  • @dondale68
    @dondale68 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your idea. That jig could be built taller for cutting tall boards against a tall fence.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello dondale
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for the good comments
      Thank you from Japan

  • @DonDIYProject
    @DonDIYProject 5 років тому +1

    Good job. I always wanted to make a jig like this to cut thin strips. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Hello Don
      Thank you for always watching my video and nice comments
      I am the same as you I also need to cut a lot of fine thin plates safely
      Using this jig is a lot of fun
      Thank you
      See you

    • @DonDIYProject
      @DonDIYProject 5 років тому +1

      Thank you. Always a pleasure Watching what you were doing😊

  • @JCHaywire
    @JCHaywire 4 роки тому +6

    Beautifully produced video, sir. The pace, the reveal, it's all good.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello
      Thank you for enjoying my video
      And thank you for complimenting my video
      I agree with you
      I'm not young, I like video editing at this pace,
      Thank you
      See you again

  • @tomgburklin1112
    @tomgburklin1112 4 роки тому +8

    Interesting design, I like it, not sure I could build it yet, my current wood working skills main issue. Thank you for the share.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +3

      Hello,Tom
      Thank you for watching my video as usual
      And I am impressed by the nice comments.
      You can easily build with a table saw and a drill press.
      Ask You Watch this video multiple times.
      Thank you
      See you again

  • @rogerhedge1657
    @rogerhedge1657 4 роки тому +1

    WOW, I'm not sure I could ever built a tool that incredible.....but I sure enjoyed watching you do it. You should sell them. I would be a for sure customer.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello roger
      Thank you for always watching my video
      And thanks for the nice comment
      I am very happy.
      But those who need it are woodworkers, and you can do it well.
      Thank you
      Sincerely

  • @philcrandlemire
    @philcrandlemire 5 років тому +1

    Great idea. The only thing that would make this better is to have some kind of spring so it would have tension against the wood but also a little give to account for change in the thickness (minor thickness) as the wood may vary in size. I'm not talking about the overall adjustment but some small flexibility.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      I read your wonderful advice whispering! It is an excellent explanation and explanation. I will use it as a reference to improve my skills in the future.
      Thank you for your lovely comments
      See you

  • @joseantonio-uc2jh
    @joseantonio-uc2jh 4 роки тому +1

    Hola maestro de nuevo, muchas gracias por tan buenos videos, la verdad es pienso ya no se puede mejorar más para nuestro taller, pero aparece usted con algo que me deja sorprendido, muchas gracias y un saludo grande y fuerte.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +1

      Hola jose
      Gracias por echar un vistazo a mi proceso de video.
      Gracias por disfrutar siempre el video.
      La mejora de esta herramienta se completó con un resorte.
      Gracias
      Nos vemos de nuevo

  • @ovefinding9662
    @ovefinding9662 4 роки тому +5

    Great idea beautifully made! I go out to my workshop right away and make one, Thanks for sharing.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +2

      Hello Ove
      Thank you for always watching the video
      And thanks for the good comments, I am very happy.
      This jig has pros and cons, I wish you all the best.
      Thank you
      See you again

  • @Three_Eyed_Willy
    @Three_Eyed_Willy 5 років тому +3

    I can't claim to be an expert. But I have been involved in scriptwriting and video production. It's not skill you learn overnight. Keep up the good work.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      As I continued to communicate with you, I wanted to agree with your opinion and advice.
      Before my hobby woodworking, my hobbies were video shooting and editing, of course, self-taught and self-taught, you are amazing! Your experience deserves respect! !
      *
      Thank you
      See you again

    • @Three_Eyed_Willy
      @Three_Eyed_Willy 5 років тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 -- I'm happy to share my experience with you. I've been in the entertainment business for most of my life. I've written several books, translated some books from German to English, I've done commercials, and all sorts of other performing. I can see that you have some skill in shooting videos and putting them together. That will grow as you work on your videos.
      Take care, and good luck!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      I am deeply grateful for your kind comments and dig deep into my heart.
      Thank you

  • @eherlitz
    @eherlitz 5 років тому

    I like this kind of jigs, I would probably have added a couple of millimetres of spring to the bearing shaft. That way you can ensure to always have sufficient but not to much pressure even if the material isn't 100% straight. Well done!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello Eric
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for the wonderful comments
      I am also thinking about improving the point you pointed out.
      I'm glad you gave up!
      Thank you
      See you

  • @Kai77884
    @Kai77884 5 років тому +1

    Hallo wie immer ein schönes Video.👍👍👍 Und das Hilfsmittel für die Säge ein super Werkzeug 🛠 freue mich schon auf das nächste Video... Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus Deutschland 🇩🇪 👋👋👋Kai

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Hallo Kai
      Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich mein Video immer angesehen haben und nette Kommentare
      Ich muss viele feine dünne Platten sicher schneiden
      Die Verwendung dieser Vorrichtung macht sehr viel Spaß
      Vielen Dank
      Wir sehen uns wieder

  • @elyr.9841
    @elyr.9841 5 років тому +1

    Decisamente un oggetto di grande utilità anche per la Sicurezza 👏👏👏👍👍

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Ciao
      Grazie per aver sempre guardato il mio video e bei commenti
      Mi piace questa maschera principalmente per il taglio di molte schede sottili.
      Grazie per aver complimentato con il mio video
      Ci vediamo ancora amico mio

  • @DadzorRules
    @DadzorRules 5 років тому

    Fantastic! I made a similar jig with one roller skate wheel. Your design is much better, because you used two wheels which is perfect for wider (higher) boards. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello Dadzor
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for the nice comments
      This jig has pros and cons, but is my favorite
      I'm glad you gave up!
      Thank you
      See you

  • @Norrad01
    @Norrad01 3 роки тому +1

    Very handly little jig!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello Rich
      Thank you for always watching my video
      And thank you for the good comments
      Let's enjoy woodworking together
      Thank you from Japan

  • @davidharvey5672
    @davidharvey5672 5 років тому +1

    Very good design. I noticed how accurate the bearings are. Thanks

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hi David
      Thank you for always watching my video in detail
      And I am very happy to give up my video.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @whydoihavetoify
    @whydoihavetoify 5 років тому

    Very nice idea and well made, I might try this with a short arm rad roller with a high-density foam sleeve instead of the roller bearings, it would take seconds to change the sleeve from a 4" to a 6" for higher cut stability and no issue with clogging and cheaper to build, it would not be as pretty as yours though.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Hello
      Thank you for watching the video
      And thank you for nice comments
      I am very pleased to upgrade my tools with new ideas. If I upgrade what you have made, it will evolve into an infinitely good one.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @Juankaartesanias
    @Juankaartesanias 3 роки тому +1

    Excelente como todos sus accesorios. Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Excellent like all its accessories. Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina)

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hola Juan
      Gracias por venir a mi taller.
      Y me alegro de que estés de acuerdo con mi trabajo
      Gracias por seguir mi video durante mucho tiempo del pasado.
      De Japon

  • @WoodBrothersNDS
    @WoodBrothersNDS 5 років тому +1

    Ottimo lavoro... Sempre contraddistinto nei lavori e nel montaggio dei video... Grazie per condividerli con noi 👍🇮🇹

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Ciao
      Grazie per sempre bei commenti
      Questa maschera aiuterà il mio lavoro di hobby
      Grazie per aver complimentato con il mio video
      Ci vediamo di nuovo

  • @jimjakosh2506
    @jimjakosh2506 5 років тому +1

    I prefer a feather board because it prevents kickback while pushing and much easier to make. However , that is a cool idea!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching the video
      And thank you for the good comment
      There were some negative comments and advice in a lot of comments, it is dangerous to use it for the wrong purpose, it will be improved using a spring so that it can be used like a feather board.
      See you in the next video
      Thank you

    • @jimjakosh2506
      @jimjakosh2506 5 років тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 You do make a great video that shows all the steps. Nice work!!..Cheers, Jim

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Thank you, Jim

  • @runsunpan6505
    @runsunpan6505 4 роки тому

    Not sure what you were making until the end. I believe this is a little overkill. A long bar serving as a 2nd fence is enough to reach the same goal.
    However, I saw you have lots unique gadgets and designs. Those are creative ideas not seen else where. To me the most amazing one is the 2nd table saw where the saw moves toward the piece instead of the other way around like any other table saws I've seen. This definitely helps with the precision. Subscribe immediately. Thx for sharing your talent.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello,Runsun
      Thank you for watching my video
      There have been many negative comments on this project so far. The blame comment is unavoidable because it's the process of making me an inspiration for amateurs, which I'm learning.
      I'm sorry to confuse and mislead your eyes! The table saw does not slide. The camera is fixed on a large sled to shoot video. You can shoot mysterious images that are trapped in the illusion.
      I value your comments
      Thank you
      See you

    • @runsunpan6505
      @runsunpan6505 4 роки тому

      @@TachiOhyo56 ah-ha !! I was thinking to take sometime to search your archive to see how you made that table saw :) :) Thx for the clarification. Subscribed anyway :) :)

  • @guylabesseuille2716
    @guylabesseuille2716 4 роки тому +2

    Un guide très ingénieux et réalisé avec précision. En plus, il est beau.

  • @GBJD
    @GBJD 5 років тому +1

    I think your stuff is very good, the details are exquisite, the appearance can be seen to be designed with great care, the whole picture of the film is also very good. But if there is a demonstration of the function of the final product, it will make the whole film better.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching the video
      And thank you for the highly rated comments
      The last advice in your comment may be a Japanese feature.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @InfectedByEli
    @InfectedByEli 5 років тому +1

    Nice jig, looks like something my father would have used (that's not a bad thing, btw). I like the camera being mounted on the cross-cut sled, meaning you can get up close to the wood and see the cut as it happens instead of it being too far away.
    Subscribed.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching the video
      And thank you for your nice comments
      I'm glad to see my video in detail.
      I love cross-cut camera angles.
      The condition is that the sled slides smoothly.
      I'm glad you gave up on my video
      Thank you
      See you

  • @FishmanEricRussell
    @FishmanEricRussell 4 роки тому

    Nicely done! Another great project!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello Fishman
      Thank you for always watching my video
      And this video made me confused by the many pros and cons!
      But thank you for your kind comment, thank you
      I enjoy your video every time, I love the instant glue on the syringe in your hand.
      Thank you
      See you

    • @FishmanEricRussell
      @FishmanEricRussell 4 роки тому

      @@TachiOhyo56 Thanks so much!

  • @dogface6040
    @dogface6040 5 років тому +6

    Put the finished product at the front of the video to capture interest. Basic Selling 101: establish interest. But in the end, not sure the rollers improve on featherboards.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      This is my style of video flow
      I would like to try your advice if my skills improve in the future.
      Ball bearings will not replace the heather board!
      Thank you
      Again

  • @petermarsh4993
    @petermarsh4993 4 роки тому +1

    Dear Ohyu56, nice work and elegant end product. My first thought is that you have made an alternative to a featherboard but you haven’t. There is no spring in your tool and so can only hold pieces that are precisely cut to be parallel. It does give additional height compared to a featherboard and can therefore hold timber in the vertical axis. If the shaft could have an embedded compression spring then you have a marvellous tool. Cheers.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello,Peter
      Thanks for watching my video
      And thank you for the nice and kind comments
      This video received a lot of criticism.
      But you agree with me, I am very happy.
      I will continue my efforts
      Thank you
      See you

    • @petermarsh4993
      @petermarsh4993 4 роки тому +1

      Dear Ohy056, it is not having arrived so much as the journey we have taken. Best wishes.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Thank you Peter
      I'm still on my journey

  • @mikesluitertijd
    @mikesluitertijd 3 роки тому +1

    Practical, safe and simpele, or in other words, Just perfect 👍

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Mike
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for your wonderful comments
      There are several negative comments on this video!
      I sincerely thank you for agreeing to this video.
      Respect from Japan

    • @mikesluitertijd
      @mikesluitertijd 3 роки тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 the people Who are negatieve are simply jalours!

  • @dom3615
    @dom3615 5 років тому +1

    bonjour mon ami !!! encore une fois de plus un outil encore bien intéressant et joli de plus, dommage que tant de distance nous sépare j'aurais été fier de venir vous saluer et vous montrer toute mon admiration devant toutes les choses que vous inventer je me régale toujours autant de regarder vos vidéos continuer à me régaler de vos inventions je me permet de vous saluer bien bas à une prochaine fois avec grand plaisir mon ami ...... 😉😉😉😉👋👋👋👋👍👍👍👍

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Chère dominique
      Votre lettre me remplit toujours d'excitation et de joie!
      Si vous et moi avons la même sensibilité à la maison, vous prendrez un verre tous les soirs et ma conversation avec vous se poursuivra jusque tard dans la nuit, vous ne pouvez pas parler japonais, je ne parle pas français! ! ! Mais nous pouvons communiquer avec vous!
      Merci mon ami
      À bientôt

    • @dom3615
      @dom3615 5 років тому +1

      私はあなたの友人の一員であることを誇りに思っていますが、私の年齢で日本語を学ぶのが少し遅いですが、私はもう一度あなたに感謝し、非常にすぐにそれをしたいと思っていました???調べに行く...こんばんは私の友人、翻訳は確かに完璧ではないだろう私は事前に謝罪

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      有り難う
      あなたのコメントは完璧です。
      あなたの言葉を大切に受け取りました。

  • @Shineysideup1
    @Shineysideup1 5 років тому +1

    Very nicely done.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for your nice comments
      Made to cut multiple thin plates,
      The work is very fun.
      Thank you for giving up
      See you

  • @esculapiomedicis6156
    @esculapiomedicis6156 5 років тому +1

    Grandioso como siempre y con plano, no hay nada que agregar, gracias por compartir.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hola Esculapio
      Gracias por elogiar siempre mis videos.
      ¡Esta plantilla me ayudará en muchas escenas futuras!
      Gracias
      Nos vemos de nuevo

  • @patrickbecquet1556
    @patrickbecquet1556 5 років тому +1

    génial comme idée et en plus très belle finition comme d'habitude....bravo

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Bonjour patrick
      Merci de toujours regarder ma vidéo.
      Et merci pour les merveilleux commentaires
      Comme vous le dites, ce gabarit est plus pratique que vous ne le pensez! !
      Merci
      À bientôt

  • @JoshLearningLibrary
    @JoshLearningLibrary 5 років тому +3

    it should have a spring so irregular would be balanced more. it will works only straight lumbers...

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for the nice advice
      Incorporate your opinion, the next video will incorporate a spring.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @vicdelrosario4237
    @vicdelrosario4237 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your video,i got an idea to make my own.i have old bearings.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello Vic
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for your wonderful comments.
      Add your idea

  • @user-ps4du2lt4b
    @user-ps4du2lt4b 4 роки тому +1

    Всё гениальное просто, классно, есть чему у Вас поучиться, новых творческих идей Вам!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Здравствуйте Александр
      Спасибо, что всегда смотрите мое видео
      Спасибо за ваши хорошие комментарии
      Комментарии к этому видео очень плюсы и минусы ...
      Спасибо за ваши хорошие комментарии.
      Спасибо из Японии
      Увидимся снова

  • @Three_Eyed_Willy
    @Three_Eyed_Willy 5 років тому +1

    Some have said this is an overly complicated featherboard. No, it isn't. Although a featherboard has a certain amount of an anti-kickback feature to it, this device does something that a featherboard cannot do, and that is to allow fine slices of wood to be taken from a fairly thick piece of wood with accuracy. It would require a "featherboard" about 50 mm thick to align a piece of wood as accurately as this device can.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Your explanation is very easy to understand, thank you
      As you say I didn't make this tool as a feather board, I don't know a lot of words because I'm not an expert, so I can't explain it well, your comments helped me.
      Thank you very much.

    • @Three_Eyed_Willy
      @Three_Eyed_Willy 5 років тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 You are most welcome. This is sort of like a resawing accessory.

  • @MrPatdeeee
    @MrPatdeeee 5 років тому +15

    No disrespect; but I believe if you showed the finished product (and how it worked) before you show the details of how to build it; it would be more interesting. Others will disagree, but I believe Norm Abram on the "New Yankee Workshop" proved this beyond doubt. For he always began with showing the piece and THEN how to build it.
    For whatever it's worth. Great product by the way.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for your kind comments
      Use your thoughtful advice as a reference.
      But my idea now is that it is not my intention to express the answer first. I watched his video “New Yankee Workshop” several times because I am an amateur. He is a great master and calm person, I can't be like him! But I dream of being able to improve his skills one day and get closer to him.
      Thank you
      See you

  •  5 років тому +1

    I love your work, all the tool utilities you make are amazing! Thanks for sharing.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Hello
      Thank you for always nice comments
      Nice new design for your icon.
      I also liked the previous icon.

    •  5 років тому

      @@TachiOhyo56 Thanks for your feedback on the icon, I needed a logo for my products in the future.
      I also made changes to the channel banner including my pet.
      I await your comment also in the new editions that debut this Saturday!
      A big hug!
      And until then ...

  • @olachus
    @olachus 3 роки тому +2

    That's a nice jig. It would be more efficient if it would be spring loaded to apply a little pressure on the stock. Just saying... maybe that will be v.2

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello SD com
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for the nice comment
      I am very happy that you agreed with this tool.

  • @BergflitzerFoto
    @BergflitzerFoto 5 років тому +2

    Mal wieder ein tolles Projekt das Freude macht 👏👏👏👏👏👍

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hallo Dieter
      Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich mein Video immer angesehen haben
      Und ich gebe mein Video sehr gerne auf.
      Es gibt negative Meinungen über diese Vorrichtung, aber ich benutze sie gerne
      Vielen Dank
      Wir sehen uns wieder

    • @BergflitzerFoto
      @BergflitzerFoto 5 років тому +2

      Es wird niemand gezwungen das hier nach zu bauen aber wer etwas vom Handwerk versteht der kann auch damit etwas anfangen 🤗👍

  • @dustinkeller29
    @dustinkeller29 5 років тому +1

    I love watching you work.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for your nice comments
      I hope you relax even a little after watching my video.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @Ana-ry1cc
    @Ana-ry1cc 4 роки тому +1

    Fabuloso... gracias por compartir tus conocimientos... saludos desde Santiago de Chile ❤

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hola pepita
      Gracias por mirar siempre mi video.
      ¡Este video reunió muchos pros y contras!
      Muchas gracias por aceptarme.
      Gracias desde Japón frente a la tierra
      Nos vemos

  • @nicolafabris1041
    @nicolafabris1041 4 роки тому +1

    Tu si che hai cura delle tue mani, specie di quella sinistra ! Great Idea, Bro!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Ciao,Nicola FABRIS
      Grazie per aver guardato il mio video
      E grazie per i gentili commenti.
      Grazie in futuro
      Grazie
      Ci vediamo di nuovo

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 4 роки тому +1

    Great job! Looks great! Thank you for sharing.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello,Robert
      Thank you for your wonderful comments as usual
      There were many pros and cons to this jig!
      However, I will actively use this jig.
      Thank you

  • @FalsaEscuadra
    @FalsaEscuadra 5 років тому +1

    These videos are awesome, I can't stop watching them. I hope one day to get some high quality work done. Greetings from Argentina

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you very much for enjoying my video
      And thank you for your nice comments
      Your words of support will lead me to tomorrow.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @PikeRiverW
    @PikeRiverW 5 років тому +1

    What an innovative jig! I will have to make one or two! Thanks!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching the video
      And thank you for the good comment
      There were a number of negative comments and advice in a lot of comments, it is dangerous to use it incorrectly, so we will make a few improvements.
      It will be completed in the next video.
      Thank you
      See you again

  • @GARRY3754
    @GARRY3754 3 роки тому +1

    Adjustable fence. Very nice.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello, garry
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      I'm glad you agree with this homemade tool, which has its pros and cons.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @rashidlemonbike2700
    @rashidlemonbike2700 3 роки тому +1

    Wiedermal ein einzigartiges Video. Da frage ich mich, woher nimmst du denn all diese Gedanken und Ideen her??? 🤔 🤨🤣

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hallo Freund Rashid
      Danke, dass du immer zu meiner Werkstatt gekommen bist
      Und danke für die nette Frage
      Zu den Informationen gehören Amazon-Kataloge und UA-cam. Mit meiner Anordnung und Fantasie mache ich Werkzeuge aus Eisen, Kunststoff usw. aus Holz.
      Aber die Hälfte meiner Arbeit zeichnet Blaupausen in meinen Schlafträumen.
      Danke aus Japan

  • @Three_Eyed_Willy
    @Three_Eyed_Willy 5 років тому +18

    This is a very interesting device. One suggestion, though. It would help to show the device in action before you go through the process of building it.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thanks for the advice
      I am consciously choosing the current style, this style is my own, but I will have to take your advice style soon,
      Thank you
      See you

    • @Jevandtieriel
      @Jevandtieriel 5 років тому +4

      Yes, I agree. With videos like these I tend to zip through to the end and watch the finished article - then go back and see how it’s made.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      @Jevandtieriel John
      Thank you
      Thank you for nice comment
      There are more people who agree with that opinion than I imagined.
      I must try to respect the incident.
      Thank you
      See you at that time

    • @BRadosavljevich
      @BRadosavljevich 4 роки тому

      @@TachiOhyo56 Thank you for this nice video. I agree with the previous comments. When you are doing a puzzle, do you look at each piece and decide where it goes or do you look at the box to see the finished thing first?

    • @leonardorojas1781
      @leonardorojas1781 4 роки тому

      @@TachiOhyo56 I think the same as Bill, but it may affect your viewed time statistics if people only watch the first parts and skip the rest. If it does, then consider doing what's best for you.
      Thanks.

  • @willybaetens4648
    @willybaetens4648 4 роки тому +2

    Great, this is the first time I saw this.
    Imediable I thought, why not making a tube over the barings?
    It will fit different thicknesses without losing push strength.
    Very well done, ingenius
    Willy from Belgium. 👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching the video
      And thank you for the nice comments
      I upgraded this jig with a built-in spring in the next video, and your ideas are good!
      Thank you
      See you again

  • @thelce49
    @thelce49 3 роки тому +1

    Good night!! How are you, sir? ? As always, his works are impeccable and very practical. See you soon and thank you!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Thelma
      Thank you for coming to my workshop today
      And thank you for your wonderful and kind comments
      I have given you energy!
      Thank you
      Sincerely
      Letter from Japan

    • @thelce49
      @thelce49 3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! I'm from Campinas, SP, Brazil 🇧🇷... Always good to be able to follow your work! Have a great day ☀.. See you soon

  • @michaelstrother9886
    @michaelstrother9886 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice. I think I will try to make one.

  • @ArcticFlies56
    @ArcticFlies56 5 років тому +1

    Another great jig masterpiece. Functional yet handsome. Great work! Best regards, Richard

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello Richard
      Thank you for your nice comments as usual
      I always make my jigs with a fun design that I use.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @lucapelati
    @lucapelati 4 роки тому +1

    I see that you often cut pieces in 2 steps rather than highering your blade till the max height, you cat half a way, then flip the piece wood and the cut the other half to split it in two. Can you explain me why and when you do that? I think that if the wood is taller than the blade or if you have to make dados, that’s normal, eventually I may think that it could be safer with hardwoods? I think it’s really an interesting strategy and if you have time I’d like to know more about it! Thank you, great video 👍

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +1

      Hello,Luca
      Thank you for watching my video as usual
      And thanks for the nice comments.
      The brown tree I use in this video is hard, so I cut it twice. And if the blade doesn't cut, it's better to cut it twice, maybe!
      Blades are short-lived because I always cut hard wood only.
      Thank you
      See you again

  • @hansmatzweissefeder
    @hansmatzweissefeder 3 роки тому +2

    hatte gerade mal zeit dir wieder beim arbeiten zu zusehen - eine feine lösung die du hier zeigst - gruß vom federl 🤘😎👍💚🍺🖖

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому +1

      Hallo Hans
      Vielen Dank, dass Sie sich mein Video wie gewohnt angesehen haben
      Ich bin sehr zufrieden mit den wunderbaren und freundlichen Kommentaren.
      Ich wünsche Ihnen und Ihrer Familie ein frohes Weihnachtsfest.
      Zu meinem Freund Hans

  • @alexbowie6316
    @alexbowie6316 4 роки тому +5

    Your work relaxes me Ohyo 56. I am working with wood most days,but still I like to watch, especially in winter. Happy Winter Solstice to you!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +2

      Hello Alex
      Thanks for watching my video
      And thank you for the good comments
      I envy you who work on trees every day!
      An amateur I enjoy woodworking every week on holidays.
      Thanks for your kind comments.
      See you

  • @pierrebouquet4058
    @pierrebouquet4058 5 років тому +1

    Bonjour de France,
    Merci pour votre vidéo et également d'avoir mis le plan et les côtes.
    Maintenant je vois à quoi servent les roulements, ils maintiennent les pièces plaquées contre le guide de la scie.
    Ingénieuse idée, comme vous en avez l'habitude.
    pierre

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Salut pierre
      Merci pour vos gentils commentaires
      Ce gabarit peut stabiliser et presser le bois et couper plusieurs plaques minces.
      Merci
      À bientôt

  • @motoohagiwara106
    @motoohagiwara106 3 роки тому +1

    これスゴイですね! フェザーボードというよりもっと高機能ですね! ベアリングをこういう感じに使うとは!! ルーターテーブルとかにも付けられそうですね。でもこの精度で作れる自信ないです。脱帽!Kerf Maker僕も一つ作って持ってます。あまり使ってませんけど(笑)。

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      こんにちは HAGIWARA san
      このツールは視聴回数が多い分賛否が大きく分かれました。
      中には「時間の無駄」「フェザーボードでいいじゃん」がありました!!
      私の木工は殆ど試作品の様な物で、設計図やグラフィックを描けない私のする事です。
      カーフメーカーはできるだけ忠実に作ったため精魂つきました!!
      私もあまり使いません^^

    • @motoohagiwara106
      @motoohagiwara106 3 роки тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 フェザーボードでは抑えきれない高さがあって、薄いカットなんかは絶対これですよね!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      @@motoohagiwara106
      その通りです、私はそれをしたくてこれを作りました。

  • @guillermorearte860
    @guillermorearte860 5 років тому +1

    Muy bueno, voy a hacer uno pero con ruedas o cilindro de goma dura. Eso le permite dar más presión a la madera y en caso que toquen accidentalmente la hoja de sierra serían menores las consecuencias. Gracias por compartir !

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      Let's share this useful tool with me
      There is a gap that does not reach the bearing and blade of this tool.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @s.k1806
    @s.k1806 5 років тому +2

    初めまして!いつも心地よい動画と素晴らしい作品を楽しく拝見させていただいてます(^_^)
    私も同じマキタ2703を使っているのですが、下手くそなもので未だにフェンスの直角を出すのに四苦八苦しております笑 (なぜか手前だけ直角にならない😅)
    いくつか質問があるのですが、
    縦引きの際は割刃を外した方がやりやすいのでしょうか?
    それと、動画を見てると非常にチップソー の切れ味がよく見えるのですが、
    どのチップソー を使用していますか?
    (私も同じのが使いたい!笑)
    長文しつれいしました。

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      こんにちはsaka motoさん
      ようこそ、歓迎します。
      私のこの2703を使い始めて1年半が過ぎました、最初は新しく物珍しくそれなりに満足していました。
      しかし時が経つにつれて今まで見過ごしていた、多数の不都合点が発覚して不満に思っています、
      saka motoさんのフェンスの問題はネジを緩めてとにかくひつこいくらい正確にに合わせていくしかありません。
      私の割れ刃は勝手に改造したせいで振動でブレるようになったので今は外しています。
      キックバックさえ注意すればない方が何かと便利です(刃をあげながら切ることにも・・・)
      私の使用しているチップソーMakitaの合板用です(その上のランクは高額!)使っているうちに切れ味が落ちてきて煙を吹きます! www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00GJ0MNUA/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_1RYEDbCKRB0JH
      もちろん予備と交換しますが、その前に700円のダイヤモンドヤスリ400番で研ぎます、自己流ですがちゃんと切れるようになります。
      また覗いてください
      有り難うございました。

    • @s.k1806
      @s.k1806 5 років тому

      お返事ありがとうございます。嬉しいです😊
      私はohyo56さんの登録者が1万人くらいの頃にチャンネル登録させていただきましたが、
      もうすぐ5万人ですか😄
      もう有名人ですね😆
      これから動画楽しみにしてます。

  • @Bill.L.Carroll
    @Bill.L.Carroll 5 років тому +1

    Well done, mate. 👍🏽
    Brilliant design. Love it. 👌🏽

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hi Bill
      Thank you for always watching my video
      There is a negative comment on this tool, for your reference.
      Thank you
      See you

    • @Bill.L.Carroll
      @Bill.L.Carroll 5 років тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56
      I think they are absolutely wrong, and the proof is in your very own statistics, my friend.
      You have only 49.5K subscribers, and yet you have almost 110K views!
      You do your videos on your channel how ever you like, if you wish to put the finished product first, then so be it.
      If not, then don't stress about one or two people's opinions.
      Truth is, no matter what you do you will always have one or two people that you cannot please.
      You cannot please all of the people all of the time, only some of the people some of the time.
      Take care my friend. 👍🏽

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Thank you Bill
      Your words empowered me

    • @Bill.L.Carroll
      @Bill.L.Carroll 5 років тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56
      You are so very welcome my friend.
      My absolute pleasure.
      Your work inspires so many people on a daily basis to get in their sheds, workshops or backyards and try their hand at making something from things they have on hand. Your videos are not only inspiring but relaxing and thoroughly enjoyable to watch and learn something. You are an asset to the maker community and UA-cam. I wish I could shake your hand. 🤝
      Thank you for all your hard work and efforts to supply fantastic content, mate. 👏🏽

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Dear Bill
      Thank you for giving me wonderful words
      I value your comments on me.
      I hope you can shake hands with you someday.
      Thank you
      Tachi

  • @52lorenzo
    @52lorenzo 4 роки тому

    Great, it seams to be easy, but . . . Thankyou for showing. Kind regards from MX

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello Kismet
      Thank you for watching my video
      And thank you for your kind comments on this video
      See you

  • @luischavero9074
    @luischavero9074 3 роки тому +1

    Muy útil e interesante su proyecto ** felicitaciones desde Venezuela .

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hola Luis
      Gracias por venir a mi video
      Y gracias por los buenos comentarios
      Gracias de japon

  • @ee4231
    @ee4231 3 роки тому +1

    I Like it! Finding the means to make the pressure on the work piece spring loaded would be a nice addition.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello E E
      Thank you for coming to my workshop
      And thank you for your wonderful comments
      There are many negative comments on this work and this video.
      Your comment made me happy.
      Thank you from Japan
      Sincerely

  • @javiermachin1
    @javiermachin1 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting design. Thanks for sharing. Subbed. Greetings from Mexico.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello, Javier
      Thank you for coming to my workshop as usual
      And thank you for your wonderful comments
      Now the decorations in my store!

  • @MrAleanor
    @MrAleanor 3 роки тому +1

    Plus belle encore est la réalisation et le produit fini, que l'utilité que j'en ferais. Félicitations

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Bonjour, s cdx
      Merci d'être venu à mon atelier
      Ce travail a été réalisé en collectant les pièces qui se trouvaient dans mon magasin.
      Après l'achèvement, j'ai reçu de nombreux avis pour et contre ce travail.
      Ce travail est maintenant sur les étagères de mon magasin.
      Merci pour ton gentil commentaire
      À plus

  • @adrienlanglois4963
    @adrienlanglois4963 3 роки тому +1

    je vous dirais monsieur quelque fois le plaisir de fabriquer est plus valorisant que son utilité. J'aimerais savoir c'est quoi cette scie donc la lame qui avance sur la pièce de bois au lieu de la pièce de bois qui va vers la lame? merci I would tell you sir sometimes the pleasure of manufacturing is more rewarding than its usefulness. I would like to know what is this saw, go the blade which advances on the piece of wood instead of the piece of wood which goes towards the blade? thank you

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Bonjour Adrien
      Merci d'avoir regardé ma vidéo
      Et merci pour ton commentaire
      Je suis désolé d'avoir pris une photo qui invite à l'illusion de tes yeux! !!
      Je glisse généralement un traîneau à coupe transversale avec une caméra sur la scie à table. En conséquence, une mystérieuse vidéo a été tournée! !!
      Merci

    • @adrienlanglois4963
      @adrienlanglois4963 3 роки тому +1

      @@TachiOhyo56 désolé vous m avez mal compris c est un plaisir de travailler avec votre outil, pour couper des pièces minces sans aucun défaut. @ Ohyo56 sorry you misunderstood me it s a pleasure to work with your tool, to cut slim parts without any defect.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      @@adrienlanglois4963
      Merci Adrien

  • @LeosTueftelei
    @LeosTueftelei 5 років тому +1

    Very great job! 👍

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for always watching my video
      And thank you for giving up

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 5 років тому +1

    🎵 Saw jig challenge, saw jig challenge. 🎵
    🎶 Need to hold some stock against a fence? 🎶
    🎶 Make one from skates, that shows good sense! 🎶

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      Is it a song of advice to me?
      Thank you
      See you

    • @censusgary
      @censusgary 5 років тому +1

      Ohyo56 it’s a song about what you did.

  • @LCort101
    @LCort101 5 років тому +1

    Nice job. I’m surprised you didn’t make your own knob, based on the other jigs I saw. Awesome piece. Thanks!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for nice comments
      As you say, I should have done so.
      But when I finished this tool, I liked the contrast of white, brown, and black in the overall color balance!
      I am very happy that you gave up my video
      Thank you
      See you

  • @luisymaz473
    @luisymaz473 5 років тому +1

    Great jig Maestro! Congratulations on your superb work, best regards.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello LUIS YMAZ
      Thank you for always watching my video.
      And thank you for the wonderful comments
      As you say, this jig is more convenient than you might think! !
      Thank you
      See you

  • @diymemo777
    @diymemo777 5 років тому +1

    こんにちは。
    色々な動画を見て丸のこテーブルなどに使うマイターゲージがどういう構造で、
    固定されているのかずっと疑問に思っていました。
    この動画を見てやっと理解出来ました。
    何か固定したい物を作りたくなったとき参考になります。勉強になりました。

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      こんばんは
      いつも有り難う
      フェザーボードの役目としません
      薄い板を安定して切り出す目的て作ったのですが・・・
      この動画に幾つかの否定的なコメントが入りました、
      私もそのコメントを受け入れました
      あらためて説明欄をお読みください。

  •  4 роки тому +3

    You're a classic old man in the profession, nice job !!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Thank you for watching my video
      And nice comments
      I came across a life of enjoying making things with wood.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @dustyhush
    @dustyhush 5 років тому +1

    nice video and a great tool

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for always nice comments
      This jig removal is easy and stable.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @pedroeugeniopezzana8903
    @pedroeugeniopezzana8903 5 років тому +1

    Recien hoy entre a su canal,exelente idea,y mejor trabajo,un saludo desde Argentina maestro

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому +1

      Hola
      Gracias por visitar mi canal.
      Y gracias por los maravillosos comentarios.
      Por favor sigue viendo mi video
      Nos vemos de nuevo

  • @photog1529
    @photog1529 5 років тому +2

    Nice jig, but a closed bearing (sealed or shielded) would keep the sawdust out.

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  5 років тому

      Hello
      Thank you for watching my video
      You're right! I was ignoring the problem!
      It is not suitable for continuous use!
      Thank you for your advice
      See you

  • @eejuice
    @eejuice 4 роки тому +1

    I enjoyed this vid very much and noted the many measures taken to be certain that fingers would be safe: dogs, push sticks, multiple passes, etc. But I was surprised not to see a riving knife.
    My saw is missing its riving knife and I was gearing up to make one, but if it's going to be a waste of effort, I have better things to make. Thoughts?

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hello, eejuice
      Thanks for watching my video
      And sincerely thank you for your kind comments.
      I can't remember why I didn't have a living knife at the time of this project! It is important that you create a living knife for you, and it is highly recommended for safety.
      Thank you
      See you

    • @stevemead5000
      @stevemead5000 4 роки тому +1

      The riving knife is probably the most important safety component on a table saw, it stops kick back which from personal experience is very painful

  • @jimpike3489
    @jimpike3489 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Ohyo, another great build. Thanks for sharing

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  3 роки тому

      Hello, Jim
      Thank you for visiting my workshop
      And thank you for your nice comment
      We have improved this jig for a new table saw.
      Thank you
      See you

  • @ARGUS1107
    @ARGUS1107 4 роки тому +2

    Muy buena idea amigo. Felicitaciones!!!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому

      Hola,
      Bienvenido a mi video
      Y gracias por los buenos comentarios.
      ¡Esta herramienta ha tenido muchos pros y contras!
      Construyes con cuidado.
      Gracias amigo
      Nos vemos de nuevo

    • @ARGUS1107
      @ARGUS1107 4 роки тому +2

      Pues yo solo le veo los pros amigo. Esa área que cubren los rodillos es el area más crítica ya que con esa herramienta se evita que tengamos un mal corte. Reitero mis felicitaciones y te mando un fuerte apretón de manos. Bendiciones!!!!

    • @TachiOhyo56
      @TachiOhyo56  4 роки тому +1

      Una vez más, gracias.^^