I think I can speak for older woodworkers like myself that in our youth we really enjoyed sizing material by hand and especially doing dovetailing all by hand. BUT as we get older time becomes more important to us and the sheer physical effort it takes to do the "Old Ways" of woodworking fades into the past without youth. I still love to do box joints and dovetailing and I use the simplest of jigs for box joints but your dovetailing jig is the Best. It consists of One Jig and it can be made in a very short amount of time with Scraps found in any shop! I know some love the complexity of building extravagant jigs of all types and that's great for them too. The other Plus of your jig is that the layout does not have to be symmetrical it can be layout as if it were hand made. That I a very Big Plus for me. I like narrow pins and not symmetrically laid out. Within reason to the work peace.
Nice video, and will be making one of these, but, while the shop is nice and clean and your work is organised you are not really working safely, with your skills you should have some safety jigs built for use on the table saw.
I watched many videos on these jigs. I chose yours because it made the most sense. I just made one and tried it out, it worked perfect. THANK YOU!!
I think I can speak for older woodworkers like myself that in our youth we really enjoyed sizing material by hand and especially doing dovetailing all by hand. BUT as we get older time becomes more important to us and the sheer physical effort it takes to do the "Old Ways" of woodworking fades into the past without youth. I still love to do box joints and dovetailing and I use the simplest of jigs for box joints but your dovetailing jig is the Best. It consists of One Jig and it can be made in a very short amount of time with Scraps found in any shop! I know some love the complexity of building extravagant jigs of all types and that's great for them too. The other Plus of your jig is that the layout does not have to be symmetrical it can be layout as if it were hand made. That I a very Big Plus for me. I like narrow pins and not symmetrically laid out. Within reason to the work peace.
Thanks for your kind and long long comment sir.
Dude... You don't use the miter gauge in conjunction with the fence!
Love your work, and I want to continue watching it, please be careful.
Thanks for your kind advice sir.
I'll keep in mind what you said.
Hes so humble not to tell you how wrong you are...
looks so easy; best on UA-cam seems to me. Subscribed
Thank you very much sir.
5 баллов! Только надо было ещё показать как соединять панели (600х720) для кухонных столов на "ласточкин хвост".
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홍송이 참 예쁘네요.
감사합니다
영상 잘보았습니다~ 사용하신 각도자 같은거 명칭이 뭔가요~?
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시중에서 2~3만원에구입할 수 있습니다.
Nice video, and will be making one of these, but, while the shop is nice and clean and your work is organised you are not really working safely, with your skills you should have some safety jigs built for use on the table saw.
I'll keep in mind what you point out.
Thanks.
사장님!
오랜만이네요~사장님은 해외에서 인기가 많으시네요^^~
Correct me if I am wrong but your jig is set at 14 degrees and you set your saw blade at 16 degrees?????
Not only the jig but also the saw blade were set at 14 degrees.
Thanks for watching sir.
Very good!
Thanks for watching sir.
The best, your way, is so easy that a caveman could do it.
Great idea
Thank you for sharing
Thank you very much sir.
지그 14도 와 톱날 76도 와의 관계를 이해하지 못 하겠네요...혹시 76도가 아니고 (100 - 14 = 84 ) 84도가 되는 것 아닌가요...
90-14=76
착각하신 듯합니다.
감사합니다.
앗~불사
영상 감사드립니다.
저도 감사드립니다
good ~~^^
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반갑습니다
Thank you👍🙏
Thanks for watching sir.
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Thanks sir.
You are not using good safety practices