Thank you for watching and your support! Much appreciated ❤ ► Tutorial and Plans available: allflavorworkshop.com/perfect-diy-corner-clamp-step-by-step/ ► ALL Woodworking Plans: allflavorworkshop.com/woodworking-plans/ 🛠 All My Tools & Gear: allflavorworkshop.com/tools-and-resources/ Check out the description. Subscribe not to miss anything!👍THANKS! 🙂
A really fine example of "Form follows function" theory. These clamps are so beautiful they could even double as bookshelf structures if turned upside down. Great idea, and great use of your tools. Thanks!
Great Great Great, Super Super Super, wonderful invention and Excellent amazing video, I like it, I am not a professional woodworker but I am very fond of woodworking, basically I am a ,Teacher, but I will try to make it, Thank you for providing me the best knowledge, your big fan Zafar from Quetta Pakistan, GOD BLESS YOU
Hello Zafar, always happy to see you here and stop by. Much appreciated. I am glad you liked it. This is a huge support. Stay safe and take care while working with power tools. Greetings to Quetta! 👍
Very well made and i like that you showed the misalignment and corrected it. It allows us that are not so skilled at woodworking that even the best make mistakes. The dimensions help us build what you build and i appreciate that. Thank you for sharing ( Stay Safe ) .
The concept is very cool, but what blows me away is the fit and finish on your pieces. You did not use a table saw, miter saw or band saw, yet achieved amazing results with basic power tools and your cutting jigs. I would be hard pressed to do a better job and I have ten times the tools and a full shop. I must check out your videos on the makings of the jigs featured here. GREAT STUFF!!!
Andrew, you blew my mind with your comment. Much appreciated and happy to hear that. I'm glad you stopped by and liked the video. Thank you. Stay safe. 🙂
Wattsi's Curse takes over for me. I'm afraid that if I tried to do that routing the board that was being routed would skid straight across the workshop. Good demo
I just discovered your channel and i am probably one of the few (older) women who watch it. I like your projects and the way how careful you treat your tools and also the wood. For these reasons I have left an abo. Thank you for showing your nice work 👍 So I have the possibility to learn a lot from you! 😉
I really loved your use of "Production tools", items which you have made to ensure you can replicate making the same item time and time again without fail. Some may call them Jigs, but those tools you have fabricated to help you get the correct result easily. I like that L shaped slab of Aluminum with that tiny circle drilled on the inside corner, a "Square" what a cool tool.
Thank you Stephen, much appreciated. Yes, that is true. I like to make tools that last. And after making almost every one of those I see how they could be improved. I'll try to add videos on that in the future. Nevertheless, thanks Stephen 👍
Hey, a useful tool, excellent fabricated, explained in a superb video, without any word (which I prefer). The whole package is for me enough reason to place a like as well as an ABO. Kind regards from Germany, stay safe Hans-Joachim
Hello, I am fond of carpentry and I think that the jobs you do and share are very good and facilitate working with tools If the measurements were published, it would be great, thank you very much
Hello Gusss, thank you for the support and the comment. I appreciate it. I am planning on releasing a webpage with additional information / content on my projects. It is not up yet, but I am working on it. Thank you. Please bear with me ;)
Hola Jorge, me agradece que le guste. muchas gracias. 👍 Planeo crear una pagina web donde uno pueda encontrar esta informatcion y detalles. Aun no lo tengo. Porfavor tenga paciencia conmigo ;)
@@AllFlavorWorkshop Very nice of you to reply to Pedro in Spanish. I thought you're Japanese; that's why I asked in my original comment if you were related to JSK-KOUBOU.
Hello Adel, I am not. I believe he's way far away though he's doing nice stuff. Definitely an inspiration for all of us ;) Thank you Adel, I am glad you liked the video and thanks for the support. 👍
@@AllFlavorWorkshop I was thinking the same thing. You both have a similar style presentation and technique. I am enjoying the slow pace, closeup, music free demonstration. Leaves my mind free to contemplate. Usually, I like the talking and music; it can be engaging. But somehow these videos are kind of relief.
@@MauriceCalis Thank you Maurice, I appreciate it. I am not much of a talker and I wanna make my videos in a way they would be self-explanatory. Just pure build.
very neat workmanship, always success for you, I am still a beginner with your video I was very helpful who want to help me for the advancement of my channel, I will wait ,,,,
Thank you for watching and your support! Much appreciated ❤
► Tutorial and Plans available: allflavorworkshop.com/perfect-diy-corner-clamp-step-by-step/
► ALL Woodworking Plans: allflavorworkshop.com/woodworking-plans/
🛠 All My Tools & Gear: allflavorworkshop.com/tools-and-resources/
Check out the description. Subscribe not to miss anything!👍THANKS! 🙂
Got to love these no-talk videos. The universal language of just doing it.
A really fine example of "Form follows function" theory. These clamps are so beautiful they could even double as bookshelf structures if turned upside down. Great idea, and great use of your tools. Thanks!
That's a nice comment Gregg. Much appreciated. 👍 I already got one they could serve supporters as well :) Thanks, Stay safe.
Came here to see how you made the 90˚ jigs but really enjoyed seeing the other jigs that I now want to make! Thanks.
Great Great Great, Super Super Super, wonderful invention and Excellent amazing video, I like it, I am not a professional woodworker but I am very fond of woodworking, basically I am a ,Teacher, but I will try to make it, Thank you for providing me the best knowledge, your big fan Zafar from Quetta Pakistan, GOD BLESS YOU
Hello Zafar, always happy to see you here and stop by. Much appreciated. I am glad you liked it. This is a huge support. Stay safe and take care while working with power tools. Greetings to Quetta! 👍
Very well made and i like that you showed the misalignment and corrected it. It allows us that are not so skilled at woodworking that even the best make mistakes. The dimensions help us build what you build and i appreciate that. Thank you for sharing ( Stay Safe ) .
Thank you Jim, nice words, I appreciate it. If you're going to build one let me know how it worked out. 👌🏽
The concept is very cool, but what blows me away is the fit and finish on your pieces. You did not use a table saw, miter saw or band saw, yet achieved amazing results with basic power tools and your cutting jigs. I would be hard pressed to do a better job and I have ten times the tools and a full shop.
I must check out your videos on the makings of the jigs featured here. GREAT STUFF!!!
Andrew, you blew my mind with your comment. Much appreciated and happy to hear that. I'm glad you stopped by and liked the video. Thank you. Stay safe. 🙂
Wattsi's Curse takes over for me. I'm afraid that if I tried to do that routing the board that was being routed would skid straight across the workshop. Good demo
I just discovered your channel and i am probably one of the few (older) women who watch it. I like your projects and the way how careful you treat your tools and also the wood. For these reasons I have left an abo. Thank you for showing your nice work 👍 So I have the possibility to learn a lot from you! 😉
Wow Janeway, thank you so much. Those are truly nice words. Your support means a lot. Hopefully you'll like the upcoming projects as well 😉
I really loved your use of "Production tools", items which you have made to ensure you can replicate making the same item time and time again without fail. Some may call them Jigs, but those tools you have fabricated to help you get the correct result easily. I like that L shaped slab of Aluminum with that tiny circle drilled on the inside corner, a "Square" what a cool tool.
Thank you Stephen, much appreciated. Yes, that is true. I like to make tools that last. And after making almost every one of those I see how they could be improved. I'll try to add videos on that in the future. Nevertheless, thanks Stephen 👍
Your explanation -as well as your skills- is very clear and very simple even without saying any word. Thank you for sharing and you did a good job.
Thank you Ashraf. I appreciate it 👍
Great shape!
Thanks 👍
Great
Thank you :)
Hey, a useful tool, excellent fabricated, explained in a superb video, without any word (which I prefer). The whole package is for me enough reason to place a like as well as an ABO.
Kind regards from Germany, stay safe
Hans-Joachim
Hi Hans, thank you so much, I really appreciate it. Such comments push me forward. Thank you. More will come and greetings to Germany. ;)
Wow! Some great ideas and jigs. Thank you for sharing this.
Thank you, I am glad you liked it. Appreciated.
Superb job Lukas! This is very useful in every workshop and easy to build 😊. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you, Boris. Always appreciated ;)
Forstner bits are extremely expensive in my country. Is there any reason why one should not use a hole saw?
I believe you could Hendrik. In this case just drilling though they would work fine. 👍
Nicely work sir
Thank you Sajad. 👍
Hello, I am fond of carpentry and I think that the jobs you do and share are very good and facilitate working with tools If the measurements were published, it would be great, thank you very much
Hello Gusss, thank you for the support and the comment. I appreciate it. I am planning on releasing a webpage with additional information / content on my projects. It is not up yet, but I am working on it. Thank you. Please bear with me ;)
Very tidy build and I love the router jig.
Thank you D for the support. 👌🏽
Thanks a lot, Could you share dimensions? Please
Vert good video....thanks for sharing👌👌👌
Hello Juan, thanks for the comment and the support. 👍
VERY NICE BUILT < HOW DID YOU Built THAT WOOD MEASURING TOOL WITH THAT SHORT MEASURE STICK ???
Buen día me llamo Pedro excelente trabajo.
Un favor se ve muy útil las guías que utiliza.
Será posible me enviará los detalles para hacerlas
Gracias
Hola Jorge, me agradece que le guste. muchas gracias. 👍 Planeo crear una pagina web donde uno pueda encontrar esta informatcion y detalles. Aun no lo tengo. Porfavor tenga paciencia conmigo ;)
@@AllFlavorWorkshop
Very nice of you to reply to Pedro in Spanish. I thought you're Japanese; that's why I asked in my original comment if you were related to JSK-KOUBOU.
@@adelker4884 Right, Adel ;) Many greetings, stay safe. 😊
Hi Nice clamps any chance toy can put a drawing of the corner clamp with all of measurements on it
Jeff
Hi Jeff, I am planning on publishing the measurements on my webpage. It is not up yet, please bear with me ;) 👍 Thank you, though!
Superb job! 👍
Thank you Al Nik! 👍
another great idea friend !! congratulations, a big hug from my humble workshop.
Hi Arriola, much appreciated. 👌🏽 Always nice to see you here 🙃
الحمدلله ماشاءالله الحمدلله
you have de planes ?
Hello Alfonso, I do have them on paper now. Id like to publish them on a web page.
Superb in every way 👍👍👍👍
Are you related to JSK-KOUBOU?!
Hello Adel, I am not. I believe he's way far away though he's doing nice stuff. Definitely an inspiration for all of us ;) Thank you Adel, I am glad you liked the video and thanks for the support. 👍
@@AllFlavorWorkshop I was thinking the same thing. You both have a similar style presentation and technique. I am enjoying the slow pace, closeup, music free demonstration. Leaves my mind free to contemplate. Usually, I like the talking and music; it can be engaging. But somehow these videos are kind of relief.
@@MauriceCalis Thank you Maurice, I appreciate it. I am not much of a talker and I wanna make my videos in a way they would be self-explanatory. Just pure build.
very neat workmanship,
always success for you,
I am still a beginner with your video I was very helpful
who want to help me for the advancement of my channel, I will wait ,,,,
Thank you Tukang. I appreciate it. Hope that helps. 👍
Why did you switch from resto to how to videos?
Hi Bikedogtor, there were few reasons but I guess the major one was I found affection in these workshop, diy projects. Thanks, stay safe!
@@AllFlavorWorkshop thanks was just wondering bc the resto Vids did well. But what's the point if something else is better for you :-) good luck
@@bikedogtor1663 Thank you. ;) 👍
الحمدلله
You should talk during videos . I loose interest very quickly with no talking .
Thanks for the thought Robert! 👍
I agree. Would be much better with voice.
@@rod1148 Thanks Rod for the feedback.👍
I have done very similar with Woodglut designs.
Where is size???
There are some measurements in the video. The clamp is 15x15 cm, 2,4 cm thick
It would help if you actually opened your mouth and explained what you were actually doing and gave some basic measurements.
Vídeos slow
i hope you're not cutting these planks on the wife's kitchen top or else...
I did it myself with the Woodglut plans. I think this is the best way to find out how to build it.
I started with Woodprix plans.