Great video and love all the jigs. A question, from someone who works out of a tiny backyard garden shed, about combining the tenon jig and the miter spline jig… could you combine them to be miter splint on one side and then flip it 180 and tenon on the other side? I am VERY LIMITED on space so anything that saves space is a plus. Thanks for sharing!
Trying to get my head around making different sized stars. Is it just a case of calculating the ratios of long versus short sides? Does the angle change? Might have to go play with some cardboard.
Do you have my lap top bugged ? My old neighbor called me the other day and asked if i could make these for her. Saw this video and my miter saw only goes to 48 degrees, and this looks like an easier way than making a jig. thank you again brother
lol ‘ it’s an absolute pleasure to do what I love doing , and have your viewership and engagement on the content ! Thanks so much for the feedback’ you’re an absolute rock star 💫
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. The jig for the angles out of range is perfect. But speaking about these angles, I got a little bit confused. it seemed to me, that you mentioned (except for the 36 degree angle) two other degrees of angles ( 57 degrees at 1:46 , 54 degrees at 2:05 and at 3:39 ) , but it seems that you use only the 54 degrees angle. Or not?
Yes I’m aware . Can’t fix it in the video once it’s posted : but thanks , I put this star in my latest compilation video where I addressed that . Skål 🫡
Dude!! That was the best, simplest explanation of cutting angles for stars I have ever seen. You are the Rock Star!!
Thanks brother ‘ skäl 🫡
Looked simple to build!! Great job! You get a star!
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Anyone that ever thought they'd never need geometry needs to see this video. Another excellent tutorial, thank you!
Yes sir thanks brother !
Another awesome project thx for sharing enjoyed it Keep building God Bless
Indeed and thanks
Great tip for adapting for the angle cut! I needed a 70 on a table leg, and this would have been perfect!
the best "how to make a star" Ive found in UA-cam! Thanks
Absolutely thank you for watching and engaging with my content ! You’re a rock star 💫
Great video. Gonna try making a few of these. Have a lot of pallet wood so it will give them a rustic look.
Sweeeeet !! Thanks for tuning in
Best trick to make those acute angles, especially when you told us to stack the 1x4s for a taller jig.
Thanks bro 🫡
Awesome job! Easy to follow along!
Thanks for watching ! And commenting ! 😁
Love the content as always.
Thanks so much
Nice easy informative video thanks.
You’re very welcome ! My pleaseure
So Cool! I wish I could do them at home
You can do this also with a hand saw and a wooden mitre box. You can use wood glue instead of brad nails
Great job!
Great video and love all the jigs. A question, from someone who works out of a tiny backyard garden shed, about combining the tenon jig and the miter spline jig… could you combine them to be miter splint on one side and then flip it 180 and tenon on the other side? I am VERY LIMITED on space so anything that saves space is a plus. Thanks for sharing!
Well it would sort of interfere with the type of clamps that I own , but I’m sure if you have different sort of clamps you could
Trying to get my head around making different sized stars. Is it just a case of calculating the ratios of long versus short sides? Does the angle change? Might have to go play with some cardboard.
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Great video!
Thanks so much
Do you have my lap top bugged ?
My old neighbor called me the other day and asked if i could make these for her. Saw this video and my miter saw only goes to 48 degrees, and this looks like an easier way than making a jig. thank you again brother
Lol 😂. That’s funny ‘ glad to be of help brother . Rock on !
Think im gonna make a "Shit Ton of these". Thank you for all of your time and efforts on our behalf!
lol ‘ it’s an absolute pleasure to do what I love doing , and have your viewership and engagement on the content ! Thanks so much for the feedback’ you’re an absolute rock star 💫
Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing. The jig for the angles out of range is perfect. But speaking about these angles, I got a little bit confused. it seemed to me, that you mentioned (except for the 36 degree angle) two other degrees of angles ( 57 degrees at 1:46 , 54 degrees at 2:05 and at 3:39 ) , but it seems that you use only the 54 degrees angle. Or not?
Ooops , yep 54° is correct sorry about that 🤦🏻♂️
I was scratching my head already with that one Jijiji thanks
I want to make a star 18 inches tall. how long should my pieces be?
Now if I did all that for ya , you’d never learn ,
Hi is it a 54 or 57 degree cut? Thanks
54 sorry about that
Thanks for clearing that up. Really enjoy your videos. You spend a lot of time and effort to get a video out and I appreciate it.
Does anyone know if this works with thicker timber or is it only 1” thick timber.?
It works with any size thickness . 🫡
The angles are 54 NOT 57 degrees 6:04
Yes I’m aware . Can’t fix it in the video once it’s posted : but thanks , I put this star in my latest compilation video where I addressed that . Skål 🫡