How to use the table saw foul / Easy Cove Cutting Jig / woodworking jig
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2022
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Cove Cutting Jig, one of the essential jigs in the woodworking shop
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I have often used my table saw sideways, but I put the fence the other side of the blade so that the cut is pushing the work toward the fence. This makes it safer.
Thank you for those kind words.
That is a very good point. I was thinking about trying this on my Elu table saw. Nice.
Lo felicito es usted un gran maestro de la carpintería mil felicitaciones
That is such a cool jig! Thank you for showing this off..
What an elegant little table. Truly a beautiful example a simplicity being the best design.
Real top notch craftsmanship. Cracking saw.
Thank you so much for this video!!!🤗🤗🤗
That jig is top notch!
I did this last year while replicating an antique. It worked as intended, but I was sweating bullets for fear of safety. If that gate moves during a pass, things would go jelly-side-down in a flash! I'm happy to see someone else do this odd cut because it assures me I wasn't completely crazy in my guess in how they did it.
Muy Buen Video.
*¡¡¡ BUEN TRABAJO !!!*
I like the combo of the safety finger with the micro jig (for those watching, lateral pressure could have been achieved by lowering the L-shaped leg to the table level on the right of the jig from the viewer perspective).
MUY CHINGON Y MUY PRACTICO. FELICIDADES
항상 좋은영상 감사해요 ^^ 영상 보니 쉬는날 바로 만들어서 써야 됄꺼 같아요
목제 사선 켜기할때 좋을꺼 같아요 두개 만들어서 현장에 하나 가지고 다녀야 됄꺼 같아요 ^^
항상 좋은영상 감사해요 늘 번창 하시고 좋은영상 많이 올려 주세요 ~~~
좋은 생각이십니다.👍👍
Clever, very clever
Thank you thank you😉
Very impressive !!
Great work
Wow idea geniale sarà uno dei miei prossimi jig
Mi hai dato una bellissima idea userò questo sistema per fare le cornici dei mobili
Your engineering and clarity of design is, as usual, elegant and sound. Thanks for showing! Excellent saving of setup time and effort over the usual clamping of board to table as a fence.
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I guess I will not see everything that can be done on a table saw in my life time that curving is beautiful thanks you sir
Thank you for watching.
Very nice job
Ottimo lavoro!!! Saluti, "lunga vita e prosperità"
Thank you for showing the final application, even when for a short time. Still it would be nice if you have also shown us, how you got to the final piece 🙂
We will prepare soon.👍👍😊
quel plaisir une vidéo sans musique ! juste le bruit des outils et des machines .
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Cool! 👍🏾😎
Very very nice and this machine
Bravos,très ingénieux.
Good idea. Thank you very much
Muy bueno y sobre todo bien explicado, gracias
I made cherry cove mouldings for my kitchen a number of years ago using the same method by simply clamping temporary parallel fences to the top of my tablesaw. It saved me a ton of money. If I were planning to make a quantity of them then a jig like this would be a good idea. I sanded the curves smooth with sandpaper wrapped around an empty wine bottle that was just the right diameter.
sanding work👍👍😉
Robert... another good way to get a perfectly profiled sanding block is to simply put a sandpaper sheet in the cut curve, grit side up, and rub an appropriately sized polystyrene block into it to take the shape... that then is your sanding block ! ... 😎👍☘🍺
100% efficient video: straight to the point. And congrats for the storage improvement (the big inconvenience with the multiple jigs...).
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Undoubtedly, ingenious and very original. !
No, been doing it for decades. Very basic
very nice biuld !!! a solid jig !! good glue use 😊. also a good tapering jig !!
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Eine gute Idee super ! 👍👍 Ich mache einen Balken - Zylinder mit 3,5 Meter länge mit der Kreissäge ! (Mini Sägewerk)
You use a push stick for a 4 1/2" wide piece of plywood and cut those little angled pieces with your finger a1/2" inch from the blade. I would have used my miter saw. Down to 1 3/4" I never use a push stick because you need your fingers to keep it to the fence.
Что значит, когда человек - МАСТЕР СВОЕГО ДЕЛА.
Привет из Гомеля, Беларусь.
목수가 아닌 내가 봐도 기가막히다
인공위성 쪽으로 갈껄 그랬어요
Nice tricks! Thanks
Video yang sangat bermanfaat
천재다... ㄷㄷㄷ
Parabéns pelo vídeo, obrigado por compartilhar inscrito e acompanhado sempre suas postagens, abraços
Thank you for watching.😉😉
Good project
Nice Video. I do remember some years ago a woodworker had uploaded a Spreadsheet for Fence angles V Work Piece Radius .👍
Brilliant!
30-odd years ago the DeWalt radial arm demo videos showed how to make dished panels using a similar technique swinging the blade through an arc on the gimbal mount.
That's a great idea. Thanks for your work. Appreciated.
Thank you for watching.
Good job
Great Jig, thanks for Sharing This Video. ☺️👍
Thank you for watching.
Buenísima técnica 👌
You are a freaking genius. Strong work dude!
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Un trabajo precioso y a la medida
Wow. What a genius 👍
Отличная работа!👍
Thanks!
Интересная идея применения циркулярной пилы👍👍👍
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Very inventive but honestly I would grab the last piece you put on thrown out the rest and set it up from your table channel/slides, yup just one piece of wood and 10min later.
Mantab pak ilmu nya luar biasa moga sukses , ya ⭐
Absolutely amazing video.
You are the man.
Thank you for watching.
Đẳng cấp ❤
Хорошая идея. Спасибо
Dude u must cuy a lot if coves to go through all of that. Seems most just clamp a straight piece if stock to the table.
LOL, I have this thought with most 'jig' videos on youtube.
very creative
Nice idea working
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Fascinating to watch you work!
I am always impressed!!
With admiration from Nebraska.
Thank you for a good look. Have a nice day.😊👍👍
Thanks Bruu
I’ve been following you for along long time and you always deliver. Thanks for this one I’ll be making it for sure is brilliant
I cheer for you👍
Хорошее приспособление. :) спасибо.
What a idia sar ji. Keep it up. I love you bro 😀🙏
영상 잘 봤습니다 또 오겠습니다!!,.,.
잘 다녀 오세요👍😂
Not sure about the jig. But like the product ;-)
Great idea if you have a table saw the size of a small car 👀😆
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Muy buena idea
Good work
I like to use the table saw for coping joints, it's definitely not for everyone
Dobrý nápad a krásná práce 👍🏻
Good idea
look up "table saw concave" it is a very common technique.
Very useful jig like this
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This guy has only three and a half fingers. He wants every safety device around. Smart.
really?
which hand is missing the fingers?
maybe you should watch closer.
he seems to like curling his spare fingers up.
5:17. full right hand. thats already more fingers than you counted. maybe you got confused?
left hand. ring finger. missing the tip. who says it was due to timberwork?
judgemental, much?
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That’s awesome 👍🏻
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Thanks to all.
Good idea.
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I've seen people doing this (the arch cut at the beginning of the vid) before, but I can't help but think this is obscenely dangerous. In general, of course, but in this particular case, the fence is MUCH lower that the contact point of the blade with the top of the arch and therefore, producing a torque on the workpiece that encourages it to rotate to camera left. How on earth do you do this and ensure that a slight wiggle in the workpiece doesn't turn into a ballistic
block of cellulose? 6:33, for example.
Это гениально!!!
genius
1:05 sketch city , and at 3:30 you understand why you don’t do this.
super sketch city.
F#@kin genius ! What a brilliant technique 👏 that is sumink else. Grate build ! I have subscribed just on this video alone . Professional at work 👌
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I’ve done that numerous times w no issues. Just be sure to take small bites & let the saw do the work. I’m more interested in the miter gauge that was being used.
Super :-)
OK now i need a table saw
අති විශිෂ්ඨයි. බොහොම ස්තුතියි. ඉන්දියන් සාගරය, ශ්රී ලංකාව, සිංහල.
නැරඹීම සඳහා ඔබට ස්තුතියි.
Неплохо👌
Lots of neat ideas in this video. Thanks for posting!!
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What a fantastic idea. But is a standard blade designed for side load?
Also curious
Probably not but it wont break befor it bends.
Take 1/16 passes at a time, any more than that you're risking damage
Small incremental passes and a real sharp blade will minimise the side load
I was taught to use dado blades when doing this. Works great and less pucker factor
Кто сказал что болт нельзя молотком закручивать?! 😅 4:50
Bien muy bien
Good👍
....or you could just clamp a piece of wood diagonal to the blade and get the job done. Tiger tanks are less complex than this jig.
Exactly what I was thinking...i don't get it???
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Buen día Maestro, primero que nada, excelentes tecnicas en la manipulacion de la madera, segundo, seria posible que usted crease un dispositivo para armar cajones estandar, ya que en anteriores videos uste creo un dispositvo para tornear haciendo uso de la sierra.
Gracias de antemano por compartir su conocimiento. =)
Gracias por ver.
Yo animo por ti.👍👍
Parabéns, ideia maravilhosa.
Obrigado por assistir.
This is amazing skill...👍👍👍
Good job my friend?
Thank you friend😉