I have minimal dovetail experience. I tried this yesterday and it worked first time, beautiful through dovetail in Beech (hardwood) with minimal effort. Avoids all the typical mistakes made by amateurs. In addition to the male and femal guides, I also made a 90 degree guide for the half-pin shoulder cut. Highly recommend this method to anyone making something you really want to look great. Thanks J-Woodworking. You are a master !
Man J! Got that riving knife on the saw I see...VERY NICE...and safe. I think I may make a pair of these and ended some rare earth magnets to help keep my saw on the right angle. nice work sir...as usual.
Great video! As usual from you! :-) One question though: at 04:14 isn't the saw "biting" into the jig a little? The saw has a set (teeth sticking out a little) and it might damage in time the jig, the lower side of the jig as it is pictured at this timeframe.
Very nice work on those dovetail jigs J! Word of friendly advice, get a blade guard for that jointer. I'd hate to see you lose a finer or two! Also, you can cut out the material between those dovetails with a hand held scroll type saw, much easier in my opinion. Anyway, those dovetails turned out great.............. :)
I'm an idiot....it took me until you started doing the male dovetail to realize why you had the white board between the walnut pieces of your jig. I should know by now if you do anything....there is a reason behind it. :)
Absolutely clean! Great job!
Thanks for watching sir.
You make carving dovetails look easy. Once again I was impressed. Those blocks you made must be the ticket. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much sir.
I have minimal dovetail experience. I tried this yesterday and it worked first time, beautiful through dovetail in Beech (hardwood) with minimal effort. Avoids all the typical mistakes made by amateurs. In addition to the male and femal guides, I also made a 90 degree guide for the half-pin shoulder cut. Highly recommend this method to anyone making something you really want to look great. Thanks J-Woodworking. You are a master !
Thanks for your kind and long comment sir.
One of my favorite ones so far, good job.
Thanks sir.
Not only amazing skill and work beautifully presented too.
Thanks for watching sir.
Those were perfect!! Beautiful, as always!
Happy to see you again.
Great and instructive video Sir.
I’ve learned so much from your videos and look forward to the next ones.
Thank you so much from France.
Pleased to hear that.
Thanks for watching sir. From Korea.
Beautiful work. Those jigs are great. I am learning and really enjoy your videos. Please keep them coming!
Thanks sir.
I'll keep uploading videos.
Absolutely brilliant
Very clever jig and well taught how to use. I will make one now.
I recommend you to use hard wood.
Thanks sir.
@@j-woodworking9573 Okay. 고맙습니다.
Very simple and efficient ! Thank’s for sharing ! 🙏🏻
Happy to see you here again.
Thanks for watching sir.
You are very talented, and your projects always come out close to flawless.... Always elegant my friend. Thanks for sharing!
I'm so happy to hear "my friend" by you. Thanks sir. I'll try to be your pleasure.
wow... this guy is amazing.... he deserves more energy ;) (likes and subscribers)
Thanks sir.
Very good idea! Congratulations!
Thank you very much sir.
Good work. Inspired me to make my own Version with little Magnets to aligne my Ryoba.
Greetings from Germany
Thanks a lot.
I hope you will make it.
This is realy realy coool. Thanks from Germany.
Thanks for watching sir.
Great video Sir
Your dovetail jigs worked perfectly
Thank you for sharing
Thanks sir.
I'm much pleased to hear that.
J. Excellent Detail Work.
Thanks Art H.
Man J! Got that riving knife on the saw I see...VERY NICE...and safe. I think I may make a pair of these and ended some rare earth magnets to help keep my saw on the right angle. nice work sir...as usual.
You are the first who responded to the video. I'm happy to see you again, R. Dean. I always thank you very much.
Gosto muito dos seus vídeos. Parabéns pelo excelente trabalho. Muito bom mesmo.
Thanks for watching sir.
Excelente 👍, continúa aportando así, me suscribo
Thanks for watching sir.
But do each board thickness need its own guides?
Compliment!!👍👍
Perfect thanks
Hermoso trabajo gracias
Estes projecto são bons demais. Parabéns. Fortaleza, Brasil.
perfecto, ojalá algún día me quede así....
Great job! As always :)
Thanks sir.
Really love your dovetail jig so i looked up your vids for this. It's awesome
Thanks for watching sir.
Very handy jigs, thank you
Thanks sir
Nice sir. Your artwork very inspired.. Can I get the measurement size of wood block to make dovetail block like this.... 😊
대단한 아이디어입니다.
Great video! As usual from you! :-)
One question though: at 04:14 isn't the saw "biting" into the jig a little? The saw has a set (teeth sticking out a little) and it might damage in time the jig, the lower side of the jig as it is pictured at this timeframe.
Very nice work on those dovetail jigs J! Word of friendly advice, get a blade guard for that jointer. I'd hate to see you lose a finer or two! Also, you can cut out the material between those dovetails with a hand held scroll type saw, much easier in my opinion. Anyway, those dovetails turned out great.............. :)
Sorry sir.
I'll keep in mind what you said.
좋은 아이디어 잘 만들어 쓸께요 감사
유용하게 사용하고 있습니다.
감사합니다.
You should sell these .
톱질에는 힘이 많이 들어가있고
밀끌질 하실때는 가슴으로 지그시...
주먹장 연귀작업을 안하시면 수축건조 되면서 벌어질 가능성이 높답니다^^
수고하세요 ^^
역시 고수님은 한눈에 척 알아보십니다. 혼자 배운 목공이라 미세한 부분에서 아직도 모르는게 참 많습니다. 유튜브 하면서도 종종 부끄럽습니다. 자주 조언 부탁합니다. 감사합니다.
Süpersin be adam :)
good ~~^^
감사합니다
👍👍👍👏👏👏
12밀리 홈파기 하실때 톱날의 명칭은 무엇이며 어디서 구입할 수 있나요?
정교톱에서 구입했습니다. 인터넷으로 검색해보세요.
구입하기 전에 제 영상중에 '다양한 두께의 톱날 사용법'을 먼저 시청하시면 도움이 될겁니다.
감사합니다.
@@j-woodworking9573 감사합니다
The jig width is fixed. anyway, possible make it fixable, fit all size of the wood
I'm an idiot....it took me until you started doing the male dovetail to realize why you had the white board between the walnut pieces of your jig. I should know by now if you do anything....there is a reason behind it. :)
Gracias por el video...............
my pleasure.
PUZZLED ?? The title said hand cut block, I'm certain I see a table saw
'Hand cut block' means not block made by hand but block for hand cutting.
Thanks for watching sir.
👍👍👍
Thanks sir.
좋네요 ^^
감사합니다.
초급자인 저를 위해 그 지그를 판매해 주시면 안될까요?
+++
Thanks for watching sir.