You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
Also, check out 3x3 Custom's video "fine woodworking on a jobsite saw" that she posted recently. A lot of really good tips and tricks that compliment this video really well. You'll be making beautiful work in no time!
Amazing! Seems your table saw cart is the same height as your work table - do you have track grooves in your work table so that you can park the table saw up against it and run the jig onto it?
Now I see the purpose of the bigger push stick I made the thinner one now I will make the bigger push stick as safety using two point pressure hold is a major importance thank you
I agree with you there is a great need for the bigger stick to push the timber but also to hold it down in place a real safety issue and the smaller stick to hold the timber to fence strong enough to lean it towards the fence while being able to guide it through easy
I too will make the bigger stick as I have already made the smaller stick and John's video shows the need, use and benefit of the bog stick. Good man John
Great set of jigs, I really do need to get around to making a cross cut sled for mine. I made a taper cutting jig a while back using the UJK t-track, I find they are really good quality parts.
I just bought a Bosch GTS 635-216 and this is exactly the video I was hoping you'd make! Definitely keen to watch this video and make everything! Thanks John! Love your stuff
It is good to know you don't need to make a jig just to do something once on a blue moon. I like how you clamped timber to your fence and inserted the picture frame. Great idea. Now that is something I really needed to know is how to make a straight edge on odd edging timber with no straight edge so your fence is no use
Nice one as always bud . Question where do you get your T track here in Ireland I copied your mitre saw station a couple of years ago still going strong I want to add a stop lock system to it but can’t get any T track
Watching this along with 3x3 Customs fine woodworking on a jobsite saw video you could make some beautiful work! Great content in this video, definitely looking forward to the next one!
I recently was watching a fella, with a six-figure subscriber count, moaning about how people always comment on his lack of common sense safety habits. “My shop, my rules. If you don’t like it… I don’t know what to tell ya.” Not two minutes later, this dumbass nearly puts his hand into the tablesaw blade when his wonky thin-rip jig fails at the absolute worst possible moment. Only dumb luck saved him. It’s refreshing to see people like you constantly preaching good habits and safer practices 👌
Love all your jigs. But I just want to say when ever I need a thin strip of wood I always try and cut on the left side of the blade not between the fence and the blade. It makes for a safer cut.
My new favourite Woodworking channel! Such clear, comprehensive explanations. It's 9:15pm and pitch black outside, but I just want to go down to my shed and start making these jigs! Amazing channel.
Alri John mate.. Which Band saw would u recommend for a beginner pal?? I don't want to be stuck with a piece of shit now bro so I 'm hoping u know enough to help me make the best decision John.. Thanks for the great videos man,, Love this Jig video
Good one John 👊 am looking to get a table saw soon so this will be super handy to come back and check again, thanks for sharing 🙏 I'm assuming you can use cheaper plywood instead of birch ply?
Excellent side rail jig and good idea with great uses. I'm making a side rail for my table saw but I'm going to incorporate your idea to sit down on it when I need it you gave me great ideas thanks. Where can I get runners to purchase I can make my own for the non regular things also the clamps you use on the table saw
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
Just got my first table saw so going to make all of those jigs and push sticks, thanks for posting such a useful video 👍
Congrats mate it’s always fun setting up and making things for a new toy in your shop
Also, check out 3x3 Custom's video "fine woodworking on a jobsite saw" that she posted recently. A lot of really good tips and tricks that compliment this video really well. You'll be making beautiful work in no time!
Excellent jigs, John! 😃
Thanks a bunch for all the tips!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Can you speak faster? Geez, slow down...
Amazing! Seems your table saw cart is the same height as your work table - do you have track grooves in your work table so that you can park the table saw up against it and run the jig onto it?
Now I see the purpose of the bigger push stick I made the thinner one now I will make the bigger push stick as safety using two point pressure hold is a major importance thank you
I agree with you there is a great need for the bigger stick to push the timber but also to hold it down in place a real safety issue and the smaller stick to hold the timber to fence strong enough to lean it towards the fence while being able to guide it through easy
I too will make the bigger stick as I have already made the smaller stick and John's video shows the need, use and benefit of the bog stick. Good man John
It seems not too hard for me who are newbies. I’ll make them. Thank you.
Great set of jigs, I really do need to get around to making a cross cut sled for mine. I made a taper cutting jig a while back using the UJK t-track, I find they are really good quality parts.
I just bought a Bosch GTS 635-216 and this is exactly the video I was hoping you'd make! Definitely keen to watch this video and make everything! Thanks John! Love your stuff
Glad I could help!
Is his a 635 too?
It is good to know you don't need to make a jig just to do something once on a blue moon. I like how you clamped timber to your fence and inserted the picture frame. Great idea. Now that is something I really needed to know is how to make a straight edge on odd edging timber with no straight edge so your fence is no use
Billy,you screw a straight board onto your odd timber,now you use your straight board against your fence.It is easy to do,take your time.\
Nice one as always bud .
Question where do you get your T track here in Ireland I copied your mitre saw station a couple of years ago still going strong I want to add a stop lock system to it but can’t get any T track
The Carpentry Store do all the UJK products Michael they will have some in stock. They are great to deal with.
John will your Bosch table take a dado blado
Watching this along with 3x3 Customs fine woodworking on a jobsite saw video you could make some beautiful work! Great content in this video, definitely looking forward to the next one!
Thanks!
I recently was watching a fella, with a six-figure subscriber count, moaning about how people always comment on his lack of common sense safety habits. “My shop, my rules. If you don’t like it… I don’t know what to tell ya.”
Not two minutes later, this dumbass nearly puts his hand into the tablesaw blade when his wonky thin-rip jig fails at the absolute worst possible moment. Only dumb luck saved him.
It’s refreshing to see people like you constantly preaching good habits and safer practices 👌
Thank you for this beautiful video. Can you share us the dimensions of the materials you use in this project?
What would you buy first table saw or mitre saw for DIY projects
I had a mitre saw long before I had a table saw
Great jigs John haven’t seen any new uploads lately hope your ok
I'm good thanks, Just really busy with work.
Usefull jigs John.
Pal, you have excellent videos. You explain really good.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it
Love all your jigs. But I just want to say when ever I need a thin strip of wood I always try and cut on the left side of the blade not between the fence and the blade. It makes for a safer cut.
My new favourite Woodworking channel! Such clear, comprehensive explanations. It's 9:15pm and pitch black outside, but I just want to go down to my shed and start making these jigs! Amazing channel.
Great video John. Especially showing how easy it is to make push sticks.
Good collection of jigs. I think feather boards would have been a good addition.
Brilliant!
Pure skill!!!
Alri John mate.. Which Band saw would u recommend for a beginner pal?? I don't want to be stuck with a piece of shit now bro so I 'm hoping u know enough to help me make the best decision John.. Thanks for the great videos man,, Love this Jig video
the record power bandsaws are very good for the money
If you have an MFT is the cross cut sled necessary?
I'm glad I found your channel! I have the Bosch table saw like yours and this video is outstanding for useful jigs I need to make. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
First to view. Nice one John
Legend!
Fantastic video my friend. You've really made it simple to understand. Planning on making these jigs for sure. Waiting for the next video. Thanks
Thanks 👍
Good one John 👊 am looking to get a table saw soon so this will be super handy to come back and check again, thanks for sharing 🙏 I'm assuming you can use cheaper plywood instead of birch ply?
You can indeed, I just had some birch ply off cuts so that is what I used
Great video! Thanks!
Glad you liked it
I’m a newbie hobbyist woodworker and this video is great… I will be making all these jigs this weekend.
I'm glad you found it useful
Great great job , and perfect pedagogy , thanks a lot !! 🙏🏻🙏🏿
You are welcome!
Great video, all I wanted to know about making your own table saw jigs in one go!
Thanks 👍
Great advice for people using a table saw John 👍
Cheers Tommy
Excellent side rail jig and good idea with great uses. I'm making a side rail for my table saw but I'm going to incorporate your idea to sit down on it when I need it you gave me great ideas thanks. Where can I get runners to purchase I can make my own for the non regular things also the clamps you use on the table saw
This was great! Thanks 🙏
What is the name of the clamps running on the rails on the jigs?
Hold down clamps
Great vid as always. What machine wax do you use please?
It's Axminster machine wax David
Great video John . I will copy this one
Glad you found it useful
Excellent video thanks very much.
You are welcome!
outstanding
Brilliant
Thanks for the informations ! 🙂
No problem!
👍
John, this stuff is brilliant!
Cheers David
Great video!!!
Thank you!!
Way better to click through than to listen to you repeat EVERYTHING you say 10 or 15 times.
Who's going to take advice or tips from a guy who doesn't even have a quality table saw?
A bad craftsman blames his tools
What model is your saw?
its the Bosch GT10-XC