I have been watching you videos for a few years. I am not a wood worker but I love seeing your creative jigs to solve woodworking projects. Your videos are great and easy to follow to anyone that wants to make them
Beautiful jig! I love the homemade knobs! Just one observation. When referencing the flat side of the routers base against the T-Track the routers base must be held perfectly parallel to the T-Track when routing the slot otherwise you won’t have a straight slot. If you were to build the jig referencing the round side of the router base to the T-Track you can’t go wrong and if you centre the router base using a centering cone combined with a router guide bushing and a Makita adapter plate to accept Porter Cable style 1 3/16” guide bushings you wouldn’t need to mark side A and B of the router base as it would be perfectly centred to the bit. John Jensen from British Columbia
Hello my friend, I'm a fan addict of your builds and I congratulate you for that! I bought your PDF plan to build this device but I don't see the PDF guide that explains how to create the wooden clamping star buttons, only an Amazon link to buy plastic buttons!!! Please, could you give me this PDF manual to build these buttons because that's why I bought this manual on your website.
Once again : a Masterpiece. I like to see feature of the previous creations but when you already use parts of the new one to continue building it always makes me smile.
Excellent idea and execution. Using the hinged pieces to enclose the dado is clever and effective, but the length of the MDF piece N03 depends on the router bit to be used. Right?
Great idea and nice work, J-san. In addition to cutting slots or open-ended dados as he demonstrates, this is an excellent jig for rapidly and repeatedly producing blind dados so that the slot doesn't show from the front of something like a bookcase, cabinet or open shelving built of solid or glulam wood. Of course, you have to notch the front edge of the shelf or divider to accommodate that little bit in front of the dado, but it's barely a minute's work with a fine crosscut handsaw and a sharp chisel.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, la plantilla para el router espectacular, me gusta mucho su sistema para hacer las perillas de madera, quedan perfectas y chulísimas, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 👍🤓
Yes yes!! I downloaded the plans last night they were only £4.11p.I cannot wait to get into my workshop to build one or maybe 2 you sir are an inspiration to every workshop carpenter I have a question can you use the small Trent router and do you have to use a twist bit 10mm wide or can you use a bigger bit. Your number 1 fan greetings from Ireland
Very nice jig! But I think it should be mentioned that it does not work with a different bit size than it was built with. Anyway, this is the only type of jig I would build for my router most. Fine explanation, I loved every detail.
@@jisakukobo You're welcome. Let me know if you want a free premium forum membership, and you can post videos on our homemade tools forum whenever you want. We have many YTers on board.
The knobs, are they made out of nyatoh? I have made a couple of decorative items out of nyatoh, and the dense grain pattern is absolutely beautifull once sanded and oiled. :) At least here in Denmark, nyatoh is mostly sold as table tops and decorative shelves.
Ok first time viewer... love the work but seriously it's nobody asking how in the world you started your vacuum with a car alarm remote. I need you to make a video for that achievement please
thank you for the advice. Methanol is used in the video. It acts as a very effective cutting fluid for aluminum. The problem is that it has a low viscosity and falls off the bit quickly.
As always well done. Unfortunately, the adjustment only fits with one milling cutter size. The distance between the upper and lower stop and the edge of the milling head does not remain the same for different sizes. It would be very laborious to take this into account....
Tradeoff for accuracy and repeatability I guess, good if you have one favourite bit. Or two - I made mine with swappable front and back guides to work with my two most commonly used bits. Left and right guide bottoms are clear acrylic with a scribe line underneath to use with the second bit.
I hope you will share my videos with your friends!
Of course, because your videos are really worth sharing. Greetings from Germany
Friends?
where we can find raw material which you have used in this video ?
I already have and will continue to do so.
Always mate ! The best videos ever !
I have been watching you videos for a few years. I am not a wood worker but I love seeing your creative jigs to solve woodworking projects.
Your videos are great and easy to follow to anyone that wants to make them
Очень нравится Ваш подход к работе!
Качество и аккуратность на высоте!!!
Вы Педант и я кайфую от этого)))!
Успехов в развитии🎉🎉🎉
Your videos are terrific! I love that you don't have loud music and the pace of the work is perfect.
Cher Maître, encore une fois c'est un très bel ouvrage utile, facile à réaliser et peu onéreux 😊
Merci pour ce partage et... 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
All your creations are already useful even after you finish it . That's simply amazing!
Very nice. The only problem I see is that It only works for that particular bit size.
I absolutely love watching your work. Such precision and neatness. You are an amazing craftsman.
After viewing many dado/slot cutting jigs, this is the ONE I’m going to make…best of the bunch
La precisione, l'utilità e, soprattutto, la pulizia dei tutorial di questo canale, non hanno pari in tutto il web. Complimenti vivissimi e grazie!
Penso esattamente lo stesso.
Monsieur,je viens de découvrir votre chaîne.vous êtes un vrai artiste.encore bravo pour vos contenus.enfin du haut niveau.
Beautiful jig! I love the homemade knobs! Just one observation. When referencing the flat side of the routers base against the T-Track the routers base must be held perfectly parallel to the T-Track when routing the slot otherwise you won’t have a straight slot. If you were to build the jig referencing the round side of the router base to the T-Track you can’t go wrong and if you centre the router base using a centering cone combined with a router guide bushing and a Makita adapter plate to accept Porter Cable style 1 3/16” guide bushings you wouldn’t need to mark side A and B of the router base as it would be perfectly centred to the bit.
John Jensen from British Columbia
So simple yet so effective! Very enjoyable. Well done!
Hello my friend, I'm a fan addict of your builds and I congratulate you for that!
I bought your PDF plan to build this device but I don't see the PDF guide that explains how to create the wooden clamping star buttons, only an Amazon link to buy plastic buttons!!!
Please, could you give me this PDF manual to build these buttons because that's why I bought this manual on your website.
Well once again I have bought your plan and can't wait to Make it it should save me a lot of trouble. Good luck from Ireland
Once again : a Masterpiece. I like to see feature of the previous creations but when you already use parts of the new one to continue building it always makes me smile.
Excellent idea and execution. Using the hinged pieces to enclose the dado is clever and effective, but the length of the MDF piece N03 depends on the router bit to be used. Right?
Thank you, Just realised, you used this jig to make another jig this month.
Saya selalu nonton vidioa anda. Karena selalu ada yang baru, inovasi dan kreatif. IM From Indonesia
This a beautiful upgrade on an old theme. Everything very nicely thought out. Thank you.
Bonjour de France. C’est toujours un très grand plaisir de regarder vos vidéos. Je suis un fan absolu. Je progresse grâce à vos vidéos, merci.
Merci d'avoir regardé la vidéo.
Vos commentaires me donneront envie de faire d'autres vidéos !
Thank you so much for learning us Mr JSK-KOUBOU ! You are grand in your simplicity.
Indubbiamente il miglior MAKER al mondo. FAVOLOSO
Questa dima è semplicemente fantastica e tu sei il migliore. Un saluto dall'Italia
C'EST UN REGAL DE VOIR TES VIDEOS. QUELLE PRECISION.IDEES MAGNIFIQUES. PRISES DE VUES EXTRA. FELICITATIONS👍👍👍 BRAVO
I've seen this type of jig before, but as usual you take it to the next level ... thanks for sharing.
Using a jig to make itself - brilliant!
Hello, I finally have an accurate template for my router. Many thanks from France.
Great idea and nice work, J-san. In addition to cutting slots or open-ended dados as he demonstrates, this is an excellent jig for rapidly and repeatedly producing blind dados so that the slot doesn't show from the front of something like a bookcase, cabinet or open shelving built of solid or glulam wood. Of course, you have to notch the front edge of the shelf or divider to accommodate that little bit in front of the dado, but it's barely a minute's work with a fine crosscut handsaw and a sharp chisel.
Toujours un plaisir à voir et revoir... Un vrai talent, une créativité en alerte !
I've just bought a router and now I have a plan on what to do with it! Thanks!!
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, la plantilla para el router espectacular, me gusta mucho su sistema para hacer las perillas de madera, quedan perfectas y chulísimas, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 👍🤓
the perfection of your squares is amazing
Yes yes!! I downloaded the plans last night they were only £4.11p.I cannot wait to get into my workshop to build one or maybe 2 you sir are an inspiration to every workshop carpenter I have a question can you use the small Trent router and do you have to use a twist bit 10mm wide or can you use a bigger bit. Your number 1 fan greetings from Ireland
いつも思うのですが 作業の所作が 美しいですね 素晴らしいです。
コメントありがとうございます。
モノ作りは好きですし、こうした動画を編集するのも楽しいです。
完全に自己満足でやっている事なので穴開け一つでも自分が納得するように丁寧に作業しています。
次の動画はルーター旋盤を公開予定です。ぜひご視聴ください!
Самое 💓РОССИИ смотрит Вас.
И ставит Вам жирный ЛАЙК 👍
Браво маэстро,это потрясающе!!!
Always such beautifully clear videos, wonderful work as always
Nice jig! You're the master of designing very useful jigs!! Thanks!
as always entertaining and educational. i love this channel. Thanks very much
Always a pleasure watching your videos...great stuff 👍
I love this Jig and your Videos!!!!
another amazingly simple and usefull jig ! I can't get enough !
Very nice jig! But I think it should be mentioned that it does not work with a different bit size than it was built with. Anyway, this is the only type of jig I would build for my router most. Fine explanation, I loved every detail.
Yes.
I use only Φ6mm bits.
Very good ideas for the quality video and one job with the professionalisme and the good moment with you. Tank you very much.
The translation of your name must be "Precision Perfection"! Congrats. Good work!
Only a word: Fantastic.
This is the one I'm making for myself. So tired of making custom jigs every time I need a slot routed out.
Good Job Hiro!! ❤❤
Great work as always. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Thanks.
I am glad you are spreading the word about the video.
@@jisakukobo You're welcome. Let me know if you want a free premium forum membership, and you can post videos on our homemade tools forum whenever you want. We have many YTers on board.
Simple. Brilliant. Simply brilliant. Brilliantly simple. You CAN teach an old dog new tricks. Thx
Brilliant jig, dude! Fantastic work!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
あなたはいつも良い仕事をします. おめでとう!
見てて気持ちいいんだよ😙
Great jig one of the best in this category I have to say, simple and very useful!!!
Thank you for the video.
Homem, você é um gênio, extremamente criativo e habilidoso. Parabéns pelo dom concedido por Deus.
Very nice jig.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks !
If you like my vides, please share the video with your friends and on social networks.
I am happy to have different people watch it.
The knobs, are they made out of nyatoh?
I have made a couple of decorative items out of nyatoh, and the dense grain pattern is absolutely beautifull once sanded and oiled. :)
At least here in Denmark, nyatoh is mostly sold as table tops and decorative shelves.
Fantasticos tus trabajos,un saludo desde España
When will the production of your great tools start all over the world??? 😊
You are so genius! I love your videos ❤
Thank you for watching the video.
Your comments will inspire me to make more videos!
We have already seen your hands. So show your face. The country must know its heroes by sight!😁
Once again an absolute genius idea set in scene and so simple to build
Sou seu seguidor no Brasil. Você é o melhor
love to see your videos
Ok first time viewer... love the work but seriously it's nobody asking how in the world you started your vacuum with a car alarm remote. I need you to make a video for that achievement please
There is a video.
ua-cam.com/video/5z7Nvf09VWw/v-deo.html
All my videos are connected like strings.
I think you are worth watching all my videos.
I bought a plan from the link in the description, but this is not the same jig. Is there an updated version of the plan?
Seus vídeos são excelentes e muito didáticos! Assisto a eles aqui do Brasil, e tens alguns admiradores por aqui! Muito Obrigado
Still an amazing realisation ! Thank you. Information regarding drawings and used tools will be an extra ... helpfull! ;-)
you are meticulous and elegant in tour work ..😘😘😘😘
Khedma mliha ...👍😁
いつもながら素晴らしいアイデアで感心しますね。
ルータートリマー繋がりで聞きますけどロックマイタービットの正確な位置出しをするのに何かいいアイデアはありませんか?
セオリー的にはハイトゲージで調整するのですが・・・
ua-cam.com/video/qdd8Jtsbbcc/v-deo.html
正確という表現を正確に使うためには精度交差を書いていただかないと答えようがないです・・・
Love it, again😂👍
You are such a brilliant person. All your live presentation is awesome 👍
très utile et vraiment bien pesé ce gabarit!
Thank you. Very interesting. What are those aluminium tracks called?
Are there any plans etc measurments
Perfect, congratulations.
Превосходно! Чистая работа.
One word - Amazing.
Como puedo obtener el plano The Perfect Grooving Fixture for router trimmers o comprarlo. Gracias
Zekice bir tasarım... Tebrikler
Wow great job as always
Another inspiring video. Arigatou.
Genial el ranurado. Justo lo que deseaba usar el router desde arriba gracias
Hello, great video. Could you please tell me where to get those clamps you use. Thankyou.
Wood and aluminum are a perfect match.
thank you for the advice.
Methanol is used in the video.
It acts as a very effective cutting fluid for aluminum.
The problem is that it has a low viscosity and falls off the bit quickly.
So simple, so smart
Very useful and wonderful ! "wonderuseful " 😃
thanks a lot for your sharings
Excellente réalisation .
Incredible .... you can improve things perfect 👏👏
bonjour a vous, très bonne idée ingénieuse 👍👍
as nice and usefull as always !
thank you !!!
As always well done.
Unfortunately, the adjustment only fits with one milling cutter size. The distance between the upper and lower stop and the edge of the milling head does not remain the same for different sizes. It would be very laborious to take this into account....
Tradeoff for accuracy and repeatability I guess, good if you have one favourite bit. Or two - I made mine with swappable front and back guides to work with my two most commonly used bits. Left and right guide bottoms are clear acrylic with a scribe line underneath to use with the second bit.
How is your drill called (see at 10:10)? Where can I buy one?
Excelente parabéns!!!🤌👏👍
Do you have a video on how you make a jig for the adjustment knobs? I would love to see that if you don't have one already.
He does, I remember seeing it once. Just browse through his videos, you'll find it eventually.
Bonjour,
Quelle produit utilisez vous lorsque vous appliquez votre finition au chiffon?
Merci.
Willy
Una genialidad, gracias por compartirla...!!!