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  • @MWAWoodworks
    @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +4

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  • @laurielyon7740
    @laurielyon7740 21 день тому +4

    Now THAT was worth my time…….and the time of most other enthusiasts too…….

  • @felixbiggs1349
    @felixbiggs1349 Місяць тому +30

    I keep a small stock of high density plastic (same material used in cutting boards). That’s what I use for my sled runners and sliding surfaces. Hasn’t failed me yet, doesn’t change with conditions in the shop and it’s cheaper than getting a new runner for every jig.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +1

      Yep love that stuff

    • @Tim.Foster123
      @Tim.Foster123 9 днів тому +2

      Just bought a plastic cutting board at Goodwill ($3) for this purpose.

  • @cahill_usmarshall4131
    @cahill_usmarshall4131 Місяць тому +14

    Being a a retired cabinetmaker/woodworker I am always looking for those work smarter not harder tips that provide the most flexibility of use for the tools I have without having to find and spend money. Great video!!!! Thank You.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +1

      I love jigs. Probably my second favorite thing to build behind cabinets

  • @jlivewell
    @jlivewell Місяць тому +31

    I know I am always a man of hyperbole, when I watch every woodworkers videos…. But I have to say it….. “This is one of the greatest woodworking videos in history.” 😂

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +2

      Lol wow! 🤣

    • @jlivewell
      @jlivewell Місяць тому +3

      @@MWAWoodworks You make every project accessible to pros and beginners. You give us such confidence… really and truly… no hyperbole.

    • @dgperforms1
      @dgperforms1 Місяць тому +3

      Agreed! Dude is good!

    • @DamianDArienzo
      @DamianDArienzo 23 дні тому

      Yeah. I came to say something similar. :)

  • @shericreates
    @shericreates 3 дні тому

    I need to look at these in my depth. I have a huge, cast iron Rigid table saw. My boyfriend bought it for me 5 years ago from a customer of his but never used it. Still in the box. I had kick back maybe 30 years ago and it gave me a fear of table saws. It took me three years to put it together. And it’s been another two years and I haven’t even turned it on. This is just what I need. Especially the sled jig. I think that will be the first one I will build for this saw. I did make the jig like you showed as a track jig for my circular saw. I inherited all my Dads saws on top of mine so I better get busy. Band saws, miter saws, “Companion Saw”, Jig Saw, Scroll saw, you name it. I will be sure to check out your channel. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @samagon00
    @samagon00 Місяць тому +10

    plastic cutting boards. you still get to cut them, and sneak into the perfect fit in your miter slot, but it's plastic so it won't expand/contract like wood. and they're usually cheap, and you can get a lot of use out of one cutting board for lots of sleds.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +2

      Yes! Except I pay extra money for the same thing but for "woodworking" 😂😂😂 I use those things for rub strips too. Nice and slidy.

  • @RachWagner
    @RachWagner Місяць тому +3

    This is by far the best table saw jig video I've seen. And I've watched a ton of them as a newbie. Picked up a Ryobi table saw this year and it only has the one mitre slot to the right of the blade. Been searching for a good sled to make so thank you!

  • @dianeewoldt3035
    @dianeewoldt3035 День тому

    A tip for making the router trammel- cut the rectangular blank and then drill the set pin holes BEFORE tapering the rectangle, then cut the tapers. With a fence set on your drill press, you’ll get a straight line of holes which will make the resulting circles more accurate.

  • @airnashville3883
    @airnashville3883 Місяць тому +5

    About 60 miles east of you in Granville, TN; been woodworking for over 50 years and this is the Frist time I've seen an "L-fence". Very cool.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +5

      It's the most underrated jig! Most jigs are unitaskers and this jig does at least 6 different types of cuts for you!

  • @philshock3805
    @philshock3805 Місяць тому +5

    No doubt you have a fancy green dust extractor to go along with your fancy green track saw but for those of us using the poor mans version of track with the yellow circular saw shown in your video, they DO make a dust nozzle attachment you can configure to use with a shop vac. It's not Festool dustless, but it helps a great deal! 😁

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Yeah IMO it's pretty silly that this simple piece of plastic isn't sold with the saw. Makes you wonder how much confidence they have in it. I also wonder how effective it would be with the whole side of the saw unshrouded, unlike a track saw.

    • @philshock3805
      @philshock3805 Місяць тому +2

      @@MWAWoodworks From my observation with my DeWalt/shop vac setup, I'd say it contains 75% (ish) of the dust. No, it won't compare to a true track saw with an enclosed blade, but it takes care of the massive rooster-tail of dust you get without it.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah getting sprayed in the gut with sawdust is annoying at best

  • @kenerickson4923
    @kenerickson4923 Місяць тому +3

    I have 2 table saw sleds. My original big one and smaller one with ~12" wide capacity. The small one uses a spare miter gauge for my saw that is permanently attached to the base for1 runner. I have T-track about 4" from the fence to use as stock hold downs. My fence installation varied from what most people advocate. My base has rip fence side square to the back of base. I attached miter gauge to the base and put the rip fence up to the base side to ensure sled would run square. I added the sled fence to the back of the base instead of to the top. I had made a relief cut to the fence to prevent dust buildup at the fence. This fence has remained true for a couple of years now.

  • @palkokity8235
    @palkokity8235 День тому

    This is the second video of yours that I have watched. I love that the feel is so real world practical and so easy to understand for those of us learning and looking for options. So many of the ideas in this I will be implementing in the space that I am setting up for learning to do my own remodel. This new subscriber says, "Thank you!"

  • @greggcoulter6008
    @greggcoulter6008 Місяць тому +19

    Great video with tons of info. Love all the jigs for accomplishing tasks in less expensive ways. That mega fence is awesome

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +2

      Thanks Gregg! I think these are all great options for reducing the cost of woodworking!

    • @conguerican
      @conguerican Місяць тому

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @WoodworkingTop535
      @WoodworkingTop535 Місяць тому

      good content...millions of likes

  • @gazmurrell
    @gazmurrell Місяць тому +3

    Nicely done. I lost count of how many times I said "Oh Wow"

  • @magnumjgjg
    @magnumjgjg Місяць тому +5

    Man, so much useful info in one video. That L fence is going to be a game changer for me! Thank you for all the work you put in on these videos. Subscribed!

  • @richarddpetersen169
    @richarddpetersen169 7 днів тому

    One of the best vids on USEFUL jigs. I wish I could mark this so I could replay later before going in the shop this winter.

  • @NickLM2008
    @NickLM2008 Місяць тому +1

    Just went and built the big fence. Will build the L fence tomorrow. Been meaning to build similar for a while but you got me off my butt. Really appreciate it.

  • @DonaldDork
    @DonaldDork Місяць тому +2

    Wow! All the jigs I'll ever need in one video. Thank you 🙏

  • @jbylin
    @jbylin 5 днів тому

    I’ve been wanting to do an L-fence but your idea for a mega fence + a trivial L-fence seems like such a worthwhile combo.

  • @thysbasson1786
    @thysbasson1786 Місяць тому

    I love how you make a basic "chassis" jig with different addons. The modularity is brilliant, the tool tray on top of the fence jig is also very nice to have, I'm always forgetting where I put my tools, and stuff keeps falling off or irritating you when it's in your way. This way I can keep the measuring tape, pencil, square, push stick etc neatly and securely at hand. Thanks I enjoyed your video.

  • @ejh237
    @ejh237 21 день тому

    after 50 years of woodworking, that L jig kind of blew my mind. I will be making that! Along with the vertical fence as well. Nice video sir! you got my sub

  • @rickkinney1249
    @rickkinney1249 Місяць тому +1

    did most of this back in the 60's---nice to see them still an important way of working wood on a budget....nice video, presented in an intelligent way----i always enjoy your informational videos thanx rick

  • @Gazman299
    @Gazman299 Місяць тому +1

    Good stuff. That L jig is pretty cool. I love how you get straight to the point.

  • @simonpetermurrell
    @simonpetermurrell Місяць тому

    L shaped jig is quite something! So simple (when you eventually see it) but super helpful! Brilliant!

  • @brianaustin637
    @brianaustin637 Місяць тому +1

    I wish I could like this more than once. Great content! Thank you!

  • @brettwilson9181
    @brettwilson9181 Місяць тому

    What a fantastic video. So much versatility out of one machine. Seriously i would not have thought something as simple as the 'L' jig could be so useful. Thanks so much. I subscribed. Would love to see one for the router table.

  • @garywarren8404
    @garywarren8404 2 дні тому

    How about a walkthrough of that pocket hole jig rig? Looks pretty slick.

  • @CorbyQ
    @CorbyQ Місяць тому

    I absolutely love this video. So many jigs, I think I'm having jig envy from your huge rip fence height. My wife told me size doesn't matter until I showed her this video. She said oh definitely mine is too small.😂😂😂😂😂

  • @HeliRy
    @HeliRy Місяць тому +1

    I’ve got a fairly small shop, no room for a miter saw or a jointer. Room enough for my jobsite saw and thickness planer… that’s it baby! So making jigs for the saw is the name of the game. I’ve made a cross cut and a straight edge jig and honestly, those two are all this fella needs for now.
    I do plan on an extended fence soon though. The jobsite one is too short and came with a little bit of a bow in it. No bueno! Probably gonna try and make a dedicated jointing fence too. Never seen it done so it’s just an idea for now. Kinda how Stumpy Jim showed using a saw as a jointer, but that idea expanded to an entire fence. Might work, I dunno 🤷‍♂️

  • @murariufamily
    @murariufamily Місяць тому +1

    I have heard the L shaped jig called a "patterning jig/fence" before but I honestly didn't get why until your demonstration. Thanks! Seems like I have a few more jigs to build...:)

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Haha glad you're inspired to build them!

  • @danielng8699
    @danielng8699 21 день тому

    Thank you for sharing. Best wood working video.

  • @MatthewKuhns-qx9kk
    @MatthewKuhns-qx9kk 28 днів тому

    Yo omg, I binge jig videos and this could have been titled table saw master class

  • @WoodWedgie
    @WoodWedgie Місяць тому

    Pat Warner. Jointing router table. Step back out feed fence. Worktop straight router cutter. Equals cheap 2 inch jointer table.

  • @rulowth4815
    @rulowth4815 Місяць тому +1

    That L Fence is a game changer!

  • @bradboyer1381
    @bradboyer1381 Місяць тому

    You've got some great jigs featured here--I have to get busy and build mine. I also generally agree with your premise, that someone who *intends* to just plunge into woodworking would do well to start small (cheap) and only add tools as budget allows and proven experience makes worthwhile.
    That said, I cannot but contrast your tool (non)recommendations with my own experience. Spoiler and caveat: my experience. I would say I'm not so much a woodworker but a DIYer who drifts occasionally into something approaching the woodworker space. That is, I got into this b/c I started adult life poor and couldn't afford to pay people to do things like repaneling my bathroom, etc. My (power) tool purchases then took approximately the following arc: drill (plug-in, b/c far cheaper than battery powered, and still today generally more powerful), circular saw (way faster than hand saws; my original circular saw finally gave up the ghost after nearly 30 years of use, RIP); jig saw (most people would agree this is perhaps the most versatile power saw one can buy; and they're cheap to boot); miter saw (priceless to haul around installing flooring and trim all over the house--can't do that easily even with a jobsite table saw); table saw (when I simply needed more precision than I could get with my table saw). Only in the last year have I added a jointer and planer (which opened up a whole new world of possibilities for me, enabling me to do "additive manufacturing" i.e. glueups in a way better way than ever before).
    So, I think I'm roughly following the spirit of your video here--start small, start cheap, add on as it makes sense. But my sequence was just way different, because my needs (and time, and budget) was particular to me.

  • @nathangardner772
    @nathangardner772 25 днів тому

    The problem with the diy track has always been the tendency for the saw to want to move away from the fence. Yes, you’re paying attention and driving it towards the fence. The real tracksaw isn’t just one side guiding it, it’s the recess in the shoe of the saw and how it mates with the raised portion of the track, trapping it straight.

  • @benjaminburdon5498
    @benjaminburdon5498 Місяць тому

    L Jig looks like a game changer. Excellent!!

  • @johnjensen8560
    @johnjensen8560 Місяць тому

    Enjoyed your video. For your router circle cutting jigs. One tip - if you use a guide bushing with your routers, one jig will be interchangeable between any of your routers that will accept guide bushings. Also, the router will pivot to stay straight in line with no tangling of cords. I usually use a 3/4” guide bushing with a spiral solid carbide up cut bit. No need to have separate jigs with holes to match the holes in the different router bases.
    Easy Peasy.
    John Jensen from British Columbia

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Ah that's a clever idea! Now to see if my guide bushings fit my two plunge routers!

    • @johnjensen8560
      @johnjensen8560 Місяць тому

      @@MWAWoodworks
      If you have a Makita plunge base you will need an adapter plate from Makita that screws to base in order accept the Porter cable style guide bushing.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      My plunge routers are Bosch and Festool and my palm routers are all DeWalt

  • @garymiller5937
    @garymiller5937 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the excellent jig build video. Most of them look pretty simple and inexpensive. I really appreciate it! 😃😃😃

  • @brandtleymcminn
    @brandtleymcminn Місяць тому

    Have been needing more inspiration to get some table saw jigs together and the L jig would save me a lot of hassle :)
    Thanks for the tips :)

  • @oscarcanales7552
    @oscarcanales7552 24 дні тому

    Thank you for sharing your experience and creativity. It was wonderful to see your mastery of woodworking. Hope I had you as my woodworking teacher.
    .

  • @stanmcman1
    @stanmcman1 Місяць тому

    Wow! Thank you for a VERY informative and easy to follow video! You have inspired me to make the "over the fence" jig - and attempt to add all the extras.

  • @johncee9412
    @johncee9412 Місяць тому +1

    Getting back into woodworking. Thanks for the motivation

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      That's awesome John! Glad I could help! 😁

  • @reidkg12
    @reidkg12 Місяць тому

    Wow... these are great jigs... and some are unlike any I have seen before.

  • @donproctor3445
    @donproctor3445 Місяць тому +1

    Watching you make the Trammel I thought, I'd drill the spacing holes first then cut the taper. might be easier and straighter sliding across a fence than eyeballing to a drawn line. IMO. I like your muti use jigs. Thanks for the info

  • @budm9982
    @budm9982 Місяць тому

    Dude!
    You’re effing genius with the jigs!!!

  • @rickcimino5483
    @rickcimino5483 Місяць тому

    I love everything except your push handle thing. Great video.

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Місяць тому +1

    Great video as always but so many great ideas definitely going to give most of these a try as a new woodworker so much valuable information. Thanks for sharing

  • @dozey05
    @dozey05 Місяць тому

    Me thinking “do i need a table saw”
    Me watching this video “I NEED A TABLE SAW NOW!!!”

  • @user-vl8lr9xh7v
    @user-vl8lr9xh7v 13 днів тому

    I really got some useful information from this video. Thanks

  • @vcatalfamo
    @vcatalfamo Місяць тому +1

    Excellent video, how did you make the aluminum extrusion fence? I was looking at your available plans and didnt see it there. Keep up the good content!

  • @Erik_The_Viking
    @Erik_The_Viking Місяць тому +1

    Great video with a lot of information. I love that aluminum angle jig. Simple and it works.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Yeah that sled is really awesome!

  • @4legdfishman
    @4legdfishman 28 днів тому

    Wow! Great video! Lots of goodies packed into one video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge and talent.

  • @rayarnold8275
    @rayarnold8275 Місяць тому +2

    Awesome video thanks for jigs I needed to make a edge straightening jig don’t have jointer thanks have a great day

  • @bkpickell
    @bkpickell 25 днів тому +1

    One thing I wish content creators who say to build a tablesaw jig would say is, that these jigs will not work on a Craftsman saw. I would not have bought a Craftsman had I known this.
    The over the fence jig has promise, I just can't make a jig that uses the miter slots.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Ive never owned a craftsman saw so I have no experience here to share with people, however if the size of the miter slots is the issue just make the runners out of wood or plastic? It's not the best case scenario, but it's way better than nothing! 😜

    • @bkpickell
      @bkpickell 25 днів тому +1

      @@MWAWoodworks OH I know, I'm just frustrated. The problem is the miter slot is pyramid shaped.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  25 днів тому

      Oh yeah that would take a bit more creativity to deal with 😂

    • @blakefarrell956
      @blakefarrell956 19 днів тому

      I made one for my craftsman saw? The guides aren't square but just use a thin peice of wood and cut them to the width of the top it doesn't need to sit all the way down

    • @bkpickell
      @bkpickell 18 днів тому

      @@blakefarrell956 thanks for the tip, but a couple days late. I found some guides made specifically for the Craftsman saw that I bought. I haven't received them yet, but according to reviews they work.

  • @shanekwilson648
    @shanekwilson648 Місяць тому

    need to go look for some scrap ply to build some jigs. What a great video

  • @Verwoehnaroma65
    @Verwoehnaroma65 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the Vid. Really great ideas and easy to build.

  • @jakubmakalowski6428
    @jakubmakalowski6428 22 дні тому

    A track saw would be great to make the strips for that first jig 😜

  • @cottrelr
    @cottrelr Місяць тому

    The biggest advantage of the half-sled (6:10 in the video) over a traditional crosscut sled is that you can use it with a blade guard.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Interesting. I don't think I've ever seen anyone attempt to use a blade guard with a sled before 🤔

    • @cottrelr
      @cottrelr Місяць тому

      @@MWAWoodworks The Newbie Woodworker has a video on making a crosscut sled that works with a blade guard. I highly recommend it. ua-cam.com/video/cQINXsn2QBk/v-deo.html

  • @jamescrain2
    @jamescrain2 Місяць тому

    If you don't want to pay for a track saw, the next best thing IMO is Kreg's Rip-Cut saw guide.
    Well worth the $40.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Yep another good option although it's limited to 24" cuts! Here's the link to it to check out amzn.to/46vjenV

  • @Slashingtons
    @Slashingtons Місяць тому

    Brilliant jigs. Super great video. Look like I have some new jigs to make.

  • @abad_gtr1123
    @abad_gtr1123 Місяць тому

    awesome video...i've never seen the use of the L fence like that before. genius!

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Yeah I thought it was worth sharing!

  • @lisaalbrecht7900
    @lisaalbrecht7900 Місяць тому +1

    Your videos always blow me away! Thank you for this video!!

  • @Georgefosterwoodwork
    @Georgefosterwoodwork 28 днів тому

    Do you have a video on how to build the “L” fence and the micro adjust pivot fence?

  • @joshmize5646
    @joshmize5646 29 днів тому

    Love the detail in your jigs.
    Any chance you have a video/build plans for the smaller crosscut sled with the extruded aluminum? I think that sled will serve me better in my tiny workshop.
    Thanks! 6:13

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice Місяць тому

    I was surprised and a little disappointed you did t use the “L” fence to cut the tapers on the router jig. Still a very informative video either way great ideas and demonstrations. 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @dannyhughes4889
    @dannyhughes4889 Місяць тому +1

    Super informative.

  • @zeldaconnection9945
    @zeldaconnection9945 Місяць тому

    Or let it cut in your Hardware Shop where they sell plate? Wood board and can saw it, because they are usually perfect by the angles, so to say parallel, 90° ...

  • @NoahHill-e9x
    @NoahHill-e9x Місяць тому

    The moment he said "Eleventy billion videos" I became an instant fan.

  • @JohnHuntPhotography
    @JohnHuntPhotography Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic video. Everything I need to get started without spending $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Thanks for taking the time to make this video

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +1

      You're welcome, that's why I made the video!

  • @westernartifact580
    @westernartifact580 Місяць тому +1

    Great video man. So much useful info. So much of the woodworking web sucks. Your channel does not.

  • @GizmoKid
    @GizmoKid Місяць тому

    Love the energy, love the ideas. Great video.

  • @ndpinney
    @ndpinney Місяць тому

    The L fence is very appealing, but I worry about the dependence on two-sided tape or glue. If you were cutting a board that was a dusty, rough-sawn, or concave, these factors might cause the tape to fail under load. You'd then have a loose board on the table in contact with the blade. By the nature of the L-fence operation, you would be pushing the board into the side of the blade at the moment the tape fails.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      That's where something like hot glue or CA glue would be a better option!

  • @fidgetshouse
    @fidgetshouse Місяць тому +1

    I would love directions or plans for you pocket hole base. Love this video. I am going to make a round table top this fall, and this helps loads. You rock.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Which pocket hole platform?

    • @fidgetshouse
      @fidgetshouse Місяць тому +1

      @@MWAWoodworks Time mark 3:05 on your portable router table video.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Ah! Do you have a CNC? That's how I made it.

    • @fidgetshouse
      @fidgetshouse Місяць тому +1

      @@MWAWoodworks No CNC. I could manage it with a template and other tool. Even dimensions.

    • @fidgetshouse
      @fidgetshouse Місяць тому

      @@MWAWoodworks PS. You rock. Thanks for answering my questions.

  • @biscuittreewoodworks
    @biscuittreewoodworks Місяць тому +1

    Gettin Jiggy Wit It!!! 🤣

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Haha that was the working title of the video 😂

  • @MicheleAncis
    @MicheleAncis Місяць тому +1

    I really loved this one - thank you for sharing your experience and tips 😙

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks! Glad you found it valuable! 🙌

  • @RobertSchoenert
    @RobertSchoenert Місяць тому

    elevenity billion thanks for this video

  • @danzkinm6287
    @danzkinm6287 Місяць тому

    Great collection of very useful jigs! 3x3custom and Workshop Companion did longer videos on similar jigs that helped me build a few of these already. Time to add some more to my list.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      I'll be sure to make more of these videos!

  • @mantisory
    @mantisory 25 днів тому

    I'd love if you made a video on the sled at 6:10, or had plans for it...great video by the way!

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  25 днів тому +2

      Well it's been built so maybe I can do a walkthrough video instead?

    • @mantisory
      @mantisory 25 днів тому +1

      That’d be awesome!

  • @fcschoenthal
    @fcschoenthal Місяць тому +1

    Really good compilation and explanation of your jigs in one place. I've probably watched all of your videos, so I've seen most of them before. I don't remember seeing the miter sled before. Did you make a video on it? I noticed that it's not in any of your plans. Interested in how you attached the pivoting end of the extrusion. Before I got a track saw, I made a couple of the straight jigs (one for 4' and one for 8'). I also made the 4' wider so that my router would run down the opposite side for cutting dados. - Chris

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      I never made a video of the miter sled because it's kind of basic. Just a piece of plywood with an aluminum fence and an arc. The fence pivots on a bolt and the other side slides with a bolt. Pretty simple. I made it maybe 8 years ago so no "video" or plans were made because I wasn't doing videos back then but maybe I can walk through it more closely in a follow up.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Місяць тому

    Excellent tips and jigs, dude! Thanks a bunch! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @Stpattyman
    @Stpattyman Місяць тому +1

    I was hoping the jointer jig worked with anything other than a planer.😭😭 the only 2 tools i dont have. Watched the whole video in excitement to realize I still need to buy tools🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому +1

      Maybe this is the video you should watch next! ua-cam.com/video/z6K8yB6JroY/v-deo.html

  • @kenerickson4923
    @kenerickson4923 Місяць тому +1

    My poor man track saw jig has T tracks in the base under the guide bar. A couple of clamps put in the t track hold the jig in place during the cut at whatever angle I need. No need to worry about clamp clearance. However I just bought a real track saw.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      I considered the t track on the bottom but it would mean using 3/4" material and I thought that was too bulky and would require people to buy something additional. It's a very good idea, and actual track saw works this way!

  • @Malcrom1967
    @Malcrom1967 13 днів тому

    At the first of the video I was "Great he's not showing of Festool behind him".

  • @conguerican
    @conguerican Місяць тому +1

    Really enjoyed the video and the great ideas in it, thanks!

  • @FortressFineWoodworks
    @FortressFineWoodworks Місяць тому

    That's crazy, I've seen this title before.

  • @markduggan3451
    @markduggan3451 Місяць тому +1

    Great video.

  • @Bytesplice
    @Bytesplice Місяць тому +1

    Excellent tutorial thanks

  • @thisoldman7142
    @thisoldman7142 7 днів тому

    For accuracy, always clamp before driving a screw. There’s no way you can be completely accurate by holding it by hand.

  • @neuralys
    @neuralys Місяць тому

    brillant ! genius ! so interesting, many thanks

  • @jeffp5991
    @jeffp5991 Місяць тому

    First, thank you for showing alternatives to the Festool. It's great if you can justify the cost, but I certainly can't.
    Second, the idea of cutting a circle with a tablesaw scares me. Do you think it's safe, or should a newb like me stay away from it? I respect the power and versatility of the tool, but I really don't want to risk losing a finger.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      There are plenty of other ways to cut circles depending on the tools you have access to

  • @T_Jonesy
    @T_Jonesy Місяць тому +1

    Amazing video. Thank you!

  • @brianeaton7832
    @brianeaton7832 Місяць тому

    Can you do a video or share more detail on your pivoting miter fence? Seems like a very interesting option for crosscuts.

    • @MWAWoodworks
      @MWAWoodworks  Місяць тому

      Yeah I probably need to do a followup video on it

  • @shaneneighbors4188
    @shaneneighbors4188 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @pazmaniaoh6341
    @pazmaniaoh6341 Місяць тому +1

    Nice video bud, thanks!🎉

  • @traceyluck8722
    @traceyluck8722 17 днів тому

    What kind of plywood are you using it’s got such a shiny finish?

  • @jasonmelendezcastro1511
    @jasonmelendezcastro1511 Місяць тому +1

    awesome jigs

  • @bartloncke9359
    @bartloncke9359 Місяць тому

    is there also a jig for making clamps as I see in the background there's hanging worth a few 1000$ of clamps

  • @williamcordier1201
    @williamcordier1201 Місяць тому

    could you please do a video on making the jig with the pivoting fence. I desperately need to make one of these. Uncertain about details.