i just added these to my new router table/cabinet, they are awesome. my entire router cabinet is jessem components i visited jessem's factory here in canada last august, great place and great people. they are in new brunswick canada which is on the east coast
Hi Skyler, these guieds look and work great. I was aware the had the for the table saw but did not realize they had router table ones aswell so thank you for the information and demo. Thank you for the video looking forward to the next one. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
One thing I've learned from you is that if I ever decide to produce you tube videos I will know all about background product placement. You are a master of it. So much fun to watch. Thanks for another winner.
Hi. I notice at 1:33 in the video, the round head bolt is a cup/square carraige bolt with a square shank below the head. Shouldn't this square fit into the square hole in the silver piece of metal? I was just wondering how this bolt engages in the Tee slot on the fence. The other bolt is obviously a tee bolt to fit into the slot on the fence. Am I missing something here? Thanks. Great video by the way.
Looks like a nice product addition for Jessem router table. Can you tell me what they are made of ? Is it anodized aluminum like most of there products. ( I’m hoping )Thank you and keep up the good work.
Oh goodness I’ve been fighting with my routers for years and they always win by cutting me 3 times and almost 1 out of four taking a huge gash out of my project and throwing it across the room. Thank you for the tip mine is on its way Saturday. Take that stupid routers.
Hi, are you still using these? On Amazon, they have another version with metal knobs instead of the plastic lever. Thoughts about strength on the plastic levers?
Hey Sky, any idea what the max thickness of your stock is for these to handle? For example, the other day I used my router table to cut a rabbet on the edge grain of a 2x4 for a T-track insert. This wouldn't work for that, would it? Wish I lived near you, I'd love to take all your rejected items off your hands, ha!
Those look like they would be very helpful for feeding stock through the router. You can just keep an even feed rate with less chance for a start/stop burn on your wood. Thank you for a great product review
I had a tablesaw kickback once that hit me in my face shield; felt like I got punched in the nose but I didn't learn I guess because I didn't make any moves to correct the problem. I watched this video and immediately had concerns about how long the O-Rings would last. Upon checking their site I see they are sold seperately for replacement parts at a reasonable price. I see these can also be used on my tablesaw so It appears you saved my nose, LOL. Thank You!
Skylar, i am a 71 year old man with 50+ years of woodworking experience. You take me to school with every episode. Thank You
i just added these to my new router table/cabinet, they are awesome. my entire router cabinet is jessem components
i visited jessem's factory here in canada last august, great place and great people.
they are in new brunswick canada which is on the east coast
That is so cool! I am glad you got to visit.
@@woodworkingwithSkyler i saw on your website that you are in maine, jessem is in moncton nb, about 2 hours from calais/st stephen border crossing
Appreciate the review, I plan on ordering some today!
You do such a great Job of first understanding new items. Then explaining them to the rest of us in a more understandable way. Thanks, Lady !
I have been using the Jesse’s guides for a few years, very, very nice
Hi Skyler, these guieds look and work great. I was aware the had the for the table saw but did not realize they had router table ones aswell so thank you for the information and demo. Thank you for the video looking forward to the next one. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
One thing I've learned from you is that if I ever decide to produce you tube videos I will know all about background product placement. You are a master of it. So much fun to watch. Thanks for another winner.
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Great job. Thank you 😊
Hi. I notice at 1:33 in the video, the round head bolt is a cup/square carraige bolt with a square shank below the head. Shouldn't this square fit into the square hole in the silver piece of metal? I was just wondering how this bolt engages in the Tee slot on the fence. The other bolt is obviously a tee bolt to fit into the slot on the fence. Am I missing something here? Thanks.
Great video by the way.
Looks like a nice product addition for Jessem router table. Can you tell me what they are made of ? Is it anodized aluminum like most of there products. ( I’m hoping )Thank you and keep up the good work.
Love that router table guide. Thanks Skyler
You are very welcome
You're always looking out for us... Thank you Miss Sky!
You are so welcome
Your affiliate link on amazon does not have any vendors available. I was wanting them but want to get you the credit.
Oh goodness I’ve been fighting with my routers for years and they always win by cutting me 3 times and almost 1 out of four taking a huge gash out of my project and throwing it across the room.
Thank you for the tip mine is on its way Saturday. Take that stupid routers.
Hi, are you still using these? On Amazon, they have another version with metal knobs instead of the plastic lever. Thoughts about strength on the plastic levers?
Still using them , still works but most of the time I don’t use them
@@woodworkingwithSkyler thanks. I think that I will nut the all metal set. They are $20 more on Amazon, but seem more sturdy
Thank You for that information.
My pleasure!
Hey Sky, any idea what the max thickness of your stock is for these to handle? For example, the other day I used my router table to cut a rabbet on the edge grain of a 2x4 for a T-track insert. This wouldn't work for that, would it? Wish I lived near you, I'd love to take all your rejected items off your hands, ha!
Fly boy. If you add another track in you fence,gives you more options.😇🇺🇸👍
Those look like they would be very helpful for feeding stock through the router. You can just keep an even feed rate with less chance for a start/stop burn on your wood.
Thank you for a great product review
That's a great idea!
As always, very good safety information, router tables make me about as nervous as lathes because of the speed they turn.
You and me both!
I had a tablesaw kickback once that hit me in my face shield; felt like I got punched in the nose but I didn't learn I guess because I didn't make any moves to correct the problem. I watched this video and immediately had concerns about how long the O-Rings would last. Upon checking their site I see they are sold seperately for replacement parts at a reasonable price. I see these can also be used on my tablesaw so It appears you saved my nose, LOL. Thank You!
:) kickback sucks! I had a few incidents but luckily no injuries
Hi Skyler , it's Grover. I'm your first comment here. That looks like a useful tool.
Hey, thanks
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