I will put notched cams on mine bypassing the bolts. I am 100% service connected disabled and plan on making the flags to cover our out of pocket expenses. Thanks for the AWESOME jig idea!
Yet another entry to my ever increasing list titled “why didn’t I think of that?” Excellent idea! I’ve been collecting parallel clamps to solve this problem. Thanks for sharing!!!
I just built a jig similar to yours. I made 3 clamps for mine, and rather than gluing the bottom rails to the jig, I used only screws. If something should happen, and I need to replace any of the rails, it's as easy as removing a few screws. I also used bolts and T-nuts on the front and back of the clamps. This allows you to adjust pressure at both ends of the clamps.
I'm new to making flags. Made about a dozen so far. I made your jig today and used it. It's awesome. Makes assembly so much easier and exact. I made mine exactly like yours. Thanks for the video!
I purchased the plans for this jig and I'm so glad I did. Easy to build and works like a dream. A couple of flaws with the plans, but nothing big and easy to catch/fix. Thanks
I like the jig Dave. Great idea 💡 for us flag builders. I’d suggest treating the plywood and 2X material with furniture wax or cover it with wax paper to prevent the flag from sticking to it during glue up.
I already had an identical jig I made a while ago, but I just purchased the downloads anyways to show my support. Plus, I ordered the star template today.
At first I wasn't sure what in the heck you were doing lol. The jig wasn't make sense, until you showed the final shot, then it all came together lol, yeah just think a guy like me is building stuff! Seriously though, this is a great idea, thank you for not only making and sharing it but for being so precise so all anyone has to do is take notes from the video without having to download and pay for "plans" like I see so many You Tubers doing.
Thank you for the VERY informative and helpful video!!! I am about to try to make a "thin blue line" flag for my son, as he is in the police academy. This jig is fantastic and i am going to try to have a go at it!! Thanks again!!
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I’ve made a couple of flags that came out pretty good. I like the idea of a story stick since it took a bit of geometry to lay out the 13 stars on 2 Betsy Ross flags. Thinking for my next I’m going to cut rabbets on the stripes essentially making them ship lap. I’ll cut a chamfer on the stripes to give them more definition. Any thoughts?
Hey man. Never saw this comment. I have thought of doing the same thing sometimes. I think it would look great. As far as the Betsy Ross, I am now selling templates and numbers with stars that’s lay them out perfectly. Check it out on my website at www.dwood.net
Vault 614 I have not yet. It’s actually hard to find time to do new projects between family, orders for flags, and a full time law enforcement job. But I hope to try one soon.
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@@DwoodStudios - Just saw that one, it's great too. Looking for a jig to speed up my etching of the stars (the best look imo of the options I've seen) as I have more demand than I can keep up with now.
Thanks for the great video on how to make your own flags! Also thank you for your service to our country. What color stain do you use for the blue Union and if you wanted to do traditional flag with white stripes what color stain would you recommend? Thanks in advance!!
Seems like you made a jig to do something a couple pieces of a 2x4 and a couple cinder blocks could do just fine. Seems like an overkill situation to me.
LtCol Killgore and I guess I may be able to see you view except many people, along with myself make many of these flags. We also in most cases pride our selves on quality work that I just never can seem to get with cinder blocks and 2x4s. Thanks for you input though!!
@@DwoodStudios could be any weighted object to he honest... a jig like that, to me, just seems overboard. That being said, I plan to start making them myself which is how I came across your videos. Keep up the good work! Take care.
LtCol Killgore I can see that maybe for one flag. But even for 1 Flag it does make it more uniform and square. When doing many flags it helps with repeatability again and all again with the same results each time.
Any specific dimensions on your jig that seem to work better than others? Since this is for 19.5 x 37 inch flags, I was going to cut my base 21 x 38.5 inches then with the 1.5 inch edge guides it of course makes the usable base 19.5 x 37 inches. If I make the hold downs 33 inches which would have them sticking out 6 inches top and bottom and have the top be a 2x4 and the bottom a 2x2, do you see a problem with that? Also using a 3/4 inch base since I have an extra piece laying around. Thanks for any input and take care.
JAMES WEST II sounds pretty good. If you look close at mine the plywood is a little short going the 19.5 height. It's just the size that Habitat for Humanity sold and was laying on the shop. So yes make sure it's going to be over sized a little. I actually like mine being a little short, by about a half inch so that my clamps will make contact with the flag and then the jig at the bottom.
D-wood right on and thanks for the reply. Your flags and hard work looks great. Now just need to figure out how I want to do the stars, either paint through template, dremel, glue purchased 1" stars on or chisel. Don't have the patience to chisel so I guess I can delete that option, lol. Thanks again.
Have you ever did a glue up with the slats along with the rear bracing or do you not feel there is really a need. I was worried about squeeze out getting on stained and finished front especially with the flag being face down in jig.
Putting that blue line on the American flag is desecration of our flag. And it is disrespectful to anyone that fought and died for the flag. Just one mans opinion
ScottyT Pancakes If the market was flooded and nobody wants them then you would not have watch this video and me taking the time to comment on it. With 3 1/2 million people in the United States be several thousand people that make flags cannot accommodate everyone that wants one. There are still plenty selling and you can tell that by looking at Instagram or the Internet and everybody making them
I will put notched cams on mine bypassing the bolts. I am 100% service connected disabled and plan on making the flags to cover our out of pocket expenses. Thanks for the AWESOME jig idea!
Yet another entry to my ever increasing list titled “why didn’t I think of that?” Excellent idea! I’ve been collecting parallel clamps to solve this problem. Thanks for sharing!!!
I just built a jig similar to yours. I made 3 clamps for mine, and rather than gluing the bottom rails to the jig, I used only screws. If something should happen, and I need to replace any of the rails, it's as easy as removing a few screws. I also used bolts and T-nuts on the front and back of the clamps. This allows you to adjust pressure at both ends of the clamps.
PaganWizard that’s awesome. Sounds like it would work well. Thanks for watching.
I'm new to making flags. Made about a dozen so far. I made your jig today and used it. It's awesome. Makes assembly so much easier and exact. I made mine exactly like yours. Thanks for the video!
I purchased the plans for this jig and I'm so glad I did. Easy to build and works like a dream. A couple of flaws with the plans, but nothing big and easy to catch/fix. Thanks
I like the jig Dave. Great idea 💡 for us flag builders.
I’d suggest treating the plywood and 2X material with furniture wax or cover it with wax paper to prevent the flag from sticking to it during glue up.
My customer base is growing for flags and so this is a fantastic jig and the flag always looks better if all of the stripes are flush!
I already had an identical jig I made a while ago, but I just purchased the downloads anyways to show my support. Plus, I ordered the star template today.
Chris Saltiban that’s very cool of you. Thank you. I use the jig every time. I use to struggle trying to get it clamped together for assembly.
I made the plywood with the 90 degree stops. Never thought of the next part. Great job. New subscriber too
At first I wasn't sure what in the heck you were doing lol. The jig wasn't make sense, until you showed the final shot, then it all came together lol, yeah just think a guy like me is building stuff! Seriously though, this is a great idea, thank you for not only making and sharing it but for being so precise so all anyone has to do is take notes from the video without having to download and pay for "plans" like I see so many You Tubers doing.
Could you notch the top board and add a t-nut for a top to bottom clamp as well. This could help when adjusting for flag sizes
Im 4 years late to the party but great idea. That is gonna save me a ton of time. Great video!
Dudeeee yesss. This is gonna make my work so much easier I can’t believe I never thought of anything like this. Thank you so much
Draven Tucker if you think this is gonna make it easier you should check out my union templates. Makes completing the union so easy and fast
Thank you for the VERY informative and helpful video!!! I am about to try to make a "thin blue line" flag for my son, as he is in the police academy. This jig is fantastic and i am going to try to have a go at it!! Thanks again!!
BookofIsaiah (Matt B) thank him for his service from me a fellow Law Enforcement Officer of 10 years.
Thank you!! We are very proud of him!! Thank YOU for YOUR service!!!!
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Won’t the glue squeeze out and stick to the plywood? Maybe it’s for back strap construction only
I’ve made a couple of flags that came out pretty good. I like the idea of a story stick since it took a bit of geometry to lay out the 13 stars on 2 Betsy Ross flags. Thinking for my next I’m going to cut rabbets on the stripes essentially making them ship lap. I’ll cut a chamfer on the stripes to give them more definition. Any thoughts?
Kirby Morris no thoughts I guess...
Hey man. Never saw this comment. I have thought of doing the same thing sometimes. I think it would look great. As far as the Betsy Ross, I am now selling templates and numbers with stars that’s lay them out perfectly. Check it out on my website at www.dwood.net
Great jig thanks for sharing!
nice jig
Thanks!
Looks absolutely awesome buddy. Nice work! 🇺🇸
This is brilliant! Thanks.
Very clever.
Do you use this jig for the glue up or just making sure all pieces align?
As you can see in the video, I do not glue my stripes. This allows for the wood movement.
@@DwoodStudios That’s what I thought. Thanks!
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What size flag is used for this jig?
Have you tried making an american spartan, I think that would be pretty cool to be made from wood like the flags
Vault 614 I have not yet. It’s actually hard to find time to do new projects between family, orders for flags, and a full time law enforcement job. But I hope to try one soon.
How do you nail the 3-d stars with a air nailer without splitting the star?
Perhaps make the music not so loud. Had to rush and turn it down to keep my hearing!!
Good idea man I'm gonna make one of these once I get off work. I really appreciate it, thank you sir.
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Badass jig man. Any thoughts on a jig for the stars vs dremel by hand? I make flags to sell and donate (Police, Fire, etc) locally. @NevadaPatriot
RebelRob34 se my other videos. I make and sell one for laying out and attaching the 3d laser cut stars.
@@DwoodStudios - Just saw that one, it's great too. Looking for a jig to speed up my etching of the stars (the best look imo of the options I've seen) as I have more demand than I can keep up with now.
Very nice presentation
Drew Johnson thank you.
Is there anyway you can draw up blue prints for this? I’d like to make one for myself
Kevin Campbell there is a link in the description below for plans
Very Nice idea and can be used in various other applications and projects too.
What brand red stain did you use? Was it like a gel stain?
Rowen170 no it is Minwax colored stain. It is called “Scarlett”.
Nice!
Thanks
NICE WORK!!
just finished making the jig, thank you very much.
Billy McGee hope it works out as good for you as it does me man!!!
Genius , thanks!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing have a blessed day
Great idea! Love your flags they look amazing. Thanks for sharing your time and talent with all of us
This jig just makes the stripes flat, how do you pull them together with this jig? Are all your flags the same size?
Hotrod Hog as seen in another video where I build the flag you can see I use some bar clamps.
@@DwoodStudios I'll have to watch more then. Thanks for taking time to reply
Great work THANK YOU!!
A big fan love the work
M Langford that’s awesome man. Thanks for the comment. There’s more to come soon.
Thanks just subbed your channel....
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!!!
Thats a good idea 💡
Great video mate!
Awesome Video, Thanks
Thanks for the great video on how to make your own flags! Also thank you for your service to our country. What color stain do you use for the blue Union and if you wanted to do traditional flag with white stripes what color stain would you recommend? Thanks in advance!!
Danny Mathews I believe the blue is called True Blue. And for the white I use marshmallow both from minwax.
Great idea! Thanks
DroogyT works great, I use the heck out of that jig!!!
Great Idea. Like the video.
Great video saves alot of time👍
do you sell your flags?
Sunee Smith yes I do on my website at www.dwood.net
Nice
Genius!!! 🇺🇸😁👍
Freedom Saw
Seems like you made a jig to do something a couple pieces of a 2x4 and a couple cinder blocks could do just fine. Seems like an overkill situation to me.
LtCol Killgore and I guess I may be able to see you view except many people, along with myself make many of these flags. We also in most cases pride our selves on quality work that I just never can seem to get with cinder blocks and 2x4s. Thanks for you input though!!
@@DwoodStudios could be any weighted object to he honest... a jig like that, to me, just seems overboard. That being said, I plan to start making them myself which is how I came across your videos. Keep up the good work! Take care.
LtCol Killgore I can see that maybe for one flag. But even for 1 Flag it does make it more uniform and square. When doing many flags it helps with repeatability again and all again with the same results each time.
Thanks Dave. Great jig!
Can you make me one how much
how much do the flags sell for
Rick jobs they can sell anywhere from $50 to $350. All depends on quality, why yours offer, and who is willing to pay for it.
Any specific dimensions on your jig that seem to work better than others? Since this is for 19.5 x 37 inch flags, I was going to cut my base 21 x 38.5 inches then with the 1.5 inch edge guides it of course makes the usable base 19.5 x 37 inches. If I make the hold downs 33 inches which would have them sticking out 6 inches top and bottom and have the top be a 2x4 and the bottom a 2x2, do you see a problem with that? Also using a 3/4 inch base since I have an extra piece laying around.
Thanks for any input and take care.
JAMES WEST II sounds pretty good. If you look close at mine the plywood is a little short going the 19.5 height. It's just the size that Habitat for Humanity sold and was laying on the shop. So yes make sure it's going to be over sized a little. I actually like mine being a little short, by about a half inch so that my clamps will make contact with the flag and then the jig at the bottom.
D-wood right on and thanks for the reply. Your flags and hard work looks great. Now just need to figure out how I want to do the stars, either paint through template, dremel, glue purchased 1" stars on or chisel. Don't have the patience to chisel so I guess I can delete that option, lol.
Thanks again.
JAMES WEST II make sure your stars are about 1.2 inches from tip to tip to have the correct approx size of the official flag size. Mine are 1.25 inch
D-wood thank you and I will do that.
Have you ever did a glue up with the slats along with the rear bracing or do you not feel there is really a need. I was worried about squeeze out getting on stained and finished front especially with the flag being face down in jig.
Nice video, thank you for sharing.
👍
What did you rip the 2x6s to
Thanks Dave. Building my jig now.
Lol. That's a fence flag. Nothing I would hang indoors with those gaudy boards on the back.
Lol that’s a troll comment. Nothing I would worry about.
What's your Instagram? Wife just started me an account and I'm still learning @NevadaPatriot
ROLL TIDE!
Fred Flintstone RDTR
Roll tide!
Went on my way- never to return- when I seen that ‘thin blue line’ on the American Flag...
No Retreat 👋🏾
Putting that blue line on the American flag is desecration of our flag. And it is disrespectful to anyone that fought and died for the flag. Just one mans opinion
Agreed as an Army Vet. Changing the flags color(s) or putting any symbols over it disrespects the flag.
It's that simple, just go to the woodprix plans website and enter the world of woodworkers.
Roll Tide.
The market is flooded and no one wants them.
ScottyT Pancakes If the market was flooded and nobody wants them then you would not have watch this video and me taking the time to comment on it. With 3 1/2 million people in the United States be several thousand people that make flags cannot accommodate everyone that wants one. There are still plenty selling and you can tell that by looking at Instagram or the Internet and everybody making them
@@DwoodStudios The population of the US is over 327 million. How high were you when you responded?
ScottyT Pancakes I could say that about you brother. Maybe re read my comment again before commenting.
@@DwoodStudios I did. It's a word salad.