Good video. I think your jig is great for large production. Personally, I like the quiet shaving process with a plane. To me it’s more in the spirit of the process and can be done outside on a picnic table with the unicorns chasing the butterflies around the pasture. Seriously it is a clever solution to a repetitive task that some would deem tedious. A good alternative for them. Just not necessary for my enjoyment.
A suggestion for your jig, just above the backstops there is about 5mm space you could add measurements from the end so you can set all of your distances before you start to reduce time for set ups
Dear Sir As all your projects, this one also is great and unique. But initially I felt it painful when you threw the old jigs into the dustbin. I feel relieved when I saw the new one. That is excellent, precise and 4 in 1. Thanks. Keep improving.
Bravo on Rev 2, much simpler! Seems to me that if one knew the size of the square and thickness of the pieces one could develop a spreadsheet to calculate the stop distances for each piece. I realize this is usually a hand process of fitting each piece but if you have a jig for the angles why not simplify the stop process too. Thanks for sharing all you great work and builds, I so enjoy seeing how you create these wonderful pieces and tools!! Hat Tip, ~PJ P.S. I've been considering those CMT blades. How well do you like them? Thanks again for all you bring to us!
V.3: From the thicker stock: instead of just cutting one angle to fix in place on the jig, cut two. Use one as in this video, and use the second one as an angled stopper. Now you can do multiple pieces of the same length with the same angle all at once! You will need a bit more extra room on the base of the jig, but then you will have more efficient production, which is good for a project where you need hundreds of the same piece. There's no reason not to do 10-20 pieces at a time if you set it up this way, and can secure the work pieces with enough force so that the middle ones do not slip. It helps since this jig pushes the pieces against the stopper anyways. That is my plan for my next big kumiko project. Thank you as always for the incredible content.
Good video. I think your jig is great for large production. Personally, I like the quiet shaving process with a plane. To me it’s more in the spirit of the process and can be done outside on a picnic table with the unicorns chasing the butterflies around the pasture. Seriously it is a clever solution to a repetitive task that some would deem tedious. A good alternative for them. Just not necessary for my enjoyment.
Genius. I enjoy your channel.
The jig is brilliant I’ve seen a few and that is the best one I’ve seen. Thanks I’ll be making that
This is brilliant, young.
Now that's what I call a very precise jig! Well done........ 👏👏👍👍
Thanks
감사합니다. 덕분에 많은걸 배우고 있습니다. 혹시 한국에서나 일본에서 배울수 있는 기회에 대해 알려주실 수 있으실까요?
글쎄요,저는 그냥 유튜브 보고 독학한것입니다
많이보고 많이생각하고,,,, 여러번시도를 해보니 아이디어도 떠오르고 그렇게 할수있었던것같습니다
Excellent!! So smart.
A suggestion for your jig, just above the backstops there is about 5mm space you could add measurements from the end so you can set all of your distances before you start to reduce time for set ups
That’s awesome idea. Thanks for sharing
I love your job
Excellent idea. Thanks!
Brilliant.Just amazing how precise it is.Stay safe.
Thanks, I hope you are safe too
Best fit I've seen.
That's awesome! Nice job.
Dear Sir
As all your projects, this one also is great and unique. But initially I felt it painful when you threw the old jigs into the dustbin. I feel relieved when I saw the new one. That is excellent, precise and 4 in 1. Thanks. Keep improving.
Thanks
Brilliant Young Je 👍
Don't through them away send them to me, PLEASE. Nicely done.
Better, simpler. I like it!
Another helpful video👍 Thank you
Really excellent work, my friend! Brilliant jig! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
thanks, my friend
I hope you are safe too
I'm quite surprised not to see Mr Neil PASK here in the comments yet.
Great job, BTW, as always !
That’s awesome 👏
Did you make a video on that 45 degree sled you added to your cross cut sled.it looks like it was adjustable.
Awesome 👍
Awesome 👍👍👍Thanks for sharing
excellent improvement.
Thanks
Bravo on Rev 2, much simpler! Seems to me that if one knew the size of the square and thickness of the pieces one could develop a spreadsheet to calculate the stop distances for each piece. I realize this is usually a hand process of fitting each piece but if you have a jig for the angles why not simplify the stop process too. Thanks for sharing all you great work and builds, I so enjoy seeing how you create these wonderful pieces and tools!! Hat Tip, ~PJ
P.S. I've been considering those CMT blades. How well do you like them? Thanks again for all you bring to us!
cmt blade seems to be good for the price,
I use it often too.
Awesome!!!!! Thanks!!!!!
a very smart jig 👍💪
Ficou show parabéns 🇧🇷👍💯
Obrigada
Very nice.
Thank you
Perfecto!🌳✨🌳
can I purchase this jig from you?
V.3: From the thicker stock: instead of just cutting one angle to fix in place on the jig, cut two. Use one as in this video, and use the second one as an angled stopper. Now you can do multiple pieces of the same length with the same angle all at once!
You will need a bit more extra room on the base of the jig, but then you will have more efficient production, which is good for a project where you need hundreds of the same piece. There's no reason not to do 10-20 pieces at a time if you set it up this way, and can secure the work pieces with enough force so that the middle ones do not slip. It helps since this jig pushes the pieces against the stopper anyways.
That is my plan for my next big kumiko project. Thank you as always for the incredible content.
Exelente herramienta para lograr el ángulo d lijado
👏😁👍
Can I fish the old ones out of your trash? 😃
좋아요.
감사합니다
cool
Не заметил как пролетел ролик
Если вы посмотрите на версию 1, вы сможете понять немного больше.
chisel work is for losers :-D Just kidding this is a genius jig wel done
👍👍👍
Bof… 🫤
Crappy idea, no matter which version is this. Using belt sander for that is so... noisy.