(in reply to your hope of: "I hope you will share with your friends"...) My reply is: OF COURSE YES !!! Dear JSK koubou: You are a recurrent example in my discussions on a group of woodworkers that we have in Mexico... From this exact video, I told them several subjects: 1) That our electric hand tools are way underused or "wasted" if we don't accompany them with Precise jigs, guides and supports that can transform those tools into precision instruments, thanks to your superb examples. 2) That they don't have to limit themselves to using only wood, but that they have to learn about using some metals like steel, aluminium, etc by using profiles, plates and bars. In some of your setups, metals make the difference! 3) That tackling design, they will, some day, progress beyond simple projects, an be able to make our own bench tools from much less expensive electric hand tools. 4) That getting deep into making many jigs and accesories is one of the best ways to acquire dexterity and precision without worrying too much about finishes and looks, before attempting to go into fine cabinetry or demanding woodworking, that is; to become precise and clever thanks to making a lot of jigs before any cabinet! In a word, you are one of several true geniuses that I follow, most probably the number one of all them! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you for watching my video. I value not only making tools accurately, but also making jigs and tools that are as safe as possible. There is a video on youtube that shows how to make a very dangerous tool, and it has been watched by many people. One of the reasons why I made a tool video is because I want to introduce tools that can be processed as safely as possible so that as many people as possible can work safely.
JSK-That my FRIEND IS WHY YOU HAVE SO MANY FOLLOWERS! You inspire us to recreate how we work by creating safer ways and jigs. Thank you for that! Are you in Japan?
A 30min woodwork related video without any narration or music background but just the natural sound of the wood and the tools is just so satisfying to watch! Kudos to those very neat tools and workstation!
I know I can't stand obnoxious music added to DIY videos. If it was being filmed at a job site with a crew and the radio was faintly playing the classic rock station in the background it would add a bit of authentication. (Shutting off the radio to make your video would get you busted, HA)
I have a love/hate relationship with this channel. Love, because I love everything he does here. Hate, because plywood is so expensive here, especially the thick one he uses, that in most cases it would be cheaper to buy ready-made stuff.
BE CREATIVE! LOOK: most of his projects can be done substituting the expensive plywood with much less expensive MDF or HMR. in that case you will have to coat the MDF or HMR with a sealer or enamel paint to avoid humidity effects, but it can be done without espending too much.
Wolf Guard Miestwin Plywood is also expensive these days. But your statement has flaws. It's cheaper to buy things from scratch than to buy off-the-shelf tools and materials to make something. In other words, it's cheaper not to make anything. Now, I have a question for you. What made you want to buy off-the-shelf tools?
That is because in America they don't want you to DIY nothing is a society base on high consumers and low pay workers.The industry in America is base on buy and sale what is call services .See if you DIY you try to become independent and system don't want that.If you look at people DIY anything on another country they use tools and materials we don't have here in the states or if is any similar is way to expensive you never wonder why?
Ready-made, pre serviced plywood is always more expensive that straight plywood. Honestly, it HAS gone since the pandemic, but the prices will likely never go down.
@@jisakukoboi shy away from making something the same size and look as ready made stuff. I typically add some features or looks to make it unique that ready made widgets don't have. Or make something to the exact size rather than being too short or too long that ready made stuff comes in one or two standard sizes.
Most of UA-camrs would make dozens of videos out of this and you shared all of it with us in one video. Thank you for such a great work sample and videos! As always, I watch them more than once!
Вы конечно мастер классный, спору нет, но как вам вообще в голову приходят такие идеи? Я просто восхищён. Я очень многое узнал и почерпнул из ваших видео. Большое спасибо!
@@pauldorman of course one of you progressive dorks has slithered their way into the woodworking community. So brave so stunning much wow. Bravo ma’am.
@@jprz3837 If by "progressive dorks" you mean "people who are observant", well thank you! It's really nice to be appreciated! Of course, if that's not what you meant, and what you were really doing was disrespecting this channel by venting your own terrified little boy feelings of inadequacy and projecting your own self-loathing onto others, well maybe the Internet isn't really a healthy place for you. I'm ashamed to admit my initial reaction to your comment was to laugh out loud, and imagine the pathetic and lonely little keyboard "warrior" you surely are. That was wrong, and I am sorry. I should not be laughing at the embarrassing rantings of someone who has clearly reached rock-bottom. You have undoubtedly had a very tragic and pitiable life, so I beg of you to not give up hope! I know the world is a dark and scary place for you, but believe me, there is help for you if you can just get up the courage to ask for it! It's time to put down that controller, turn off the Playstation, and come out of that basement. I know the first steps into adulthood can be scary, but I know you can do it if you try! I really do.
@@SonsOfThunder229 (and all) after watching some of the Japanese videos by JSK-koubou I see that I am indeed mistaken. Apologies to JSK-koubou for my error! Confirmation bias on my part (as a hairy Caucasian!).
Это работа настоящего Мастера, в том числе и видео. Разумный подход к решению вопроса, золотые руки, великолепная подача видеоматериала. Спасибо, Учитель.
Nice 👍 Some Qst. dude: 1. what is the clicker marker you use to mark the place of drill or etc. (like 4:42) ? 2. what is the liquid you use before drill holes to aluminiom (4:50) ? 3. what is the glue you use to attach the aluminiom pieces (4:24)? I'll Thankful if U guide me
That panel saw is inspired and I'm totally building one when I have the space. The only thing I might do differently is mount everything using the T-track instead of screwing directly into the plywood to make it easily disassemblable/assemblable for fine-tuning and modification.
Какой то феномен . На всё делает свои приспособления . Возникает вопрос - а всегда ли они нужны . Зачастую сделаешь что либо в единственном экземпляре и безо всяких заморочек , как говорится , на глазок . Другое дело , если имеется какое либо производство , например , серийное производство мебели . А в общем Молодец .
I was always wondering if you were ever going to show how to make the panel saw. You finally did ! Thank you so much for all the amazing work and inspiration in becoming better at woodworking and especially more precise and patient. 🙏🏻
I don't know which videos I like better: the ones where you start by showing the end product, or the ones where we wonder "what on earth is he trying to do?" until it finally becomes clear at the end.
Além do seu capricho incontestável, vocês aí possuem muitos recursos e isso ajuda muito, mas não define. O que define é o profissional. Grande abraço do seu fã aqui do Brasil.
i really love your work and the way you make the videos. the drops you put when drilling metal is it water or oil? because saw some people add oil, i used water
A versão 5 , com certeza é a melhor...leve,precisa,movel...pode ser usada na oficina ou ser levada até o local de trabalho...parabéns pela criatividade, e por mostrar todas as etapas de construção. Obgado😌👏👍
thank you man this is a great video. and thanks for making this video available for watching . because of this idea, I subscribed to your channel. wish you more success
JE SUIS ENTRAIN DE LIRE TOUS LES COMMENTAIRES QUI VOUS SONT ADRESSES ET JE SUIS ENTIEREMENT D'ACCORD VOUS AVEZ UN STYLE .. UN SAVOIR FAIRE.. UNE DEXTERITE ..UNE PRECISION QUI NOUS ENCHANTENT MERCI A VOUS 👍👍👍ET👏👏👏👏....🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi @JSK-koubou, I was wondering where you get the double sided tape? The one I get from Daiso is too thin and leaves a sticky greasy residue when I try to remove it. Also, for the track saw with handle, what are the aluminum tracks you used?
Makita is in general a brand that delivers quality products. However, I can't understand WHY they make such crappy accessories. It most certainly takes from the quality experience when I see something like this. You're a talented young man with an eye for details. I enjoy your videos. :)
I hope you will share my videos with your friends!
What I love about this channel - no grating backing music, no rants about subscribing, just content and precision!
You make PRECISION an "ART FORM" ... I enjoy watching over and over!!!
(in reply to your hope of: "I hope you will share with your friends"...) My reply is:
OF COURSE YES !!!
Dear JSK koubou: You are a recurrent example in my discussions on a group of woodworkers that we have in Mexico... From this exact video, I told them several subjects:
1) That our electric hand tools are way underused or "wasted" if we don't accompany them with Precise jigs, guides and supports that can transform those tools into precision instruments, thanks to your superb examples.
2) That they don't have to limit themselves to using only wood, but that they have to learn about using some metals like steel, aluminium, etc by using profiles, plates and bars. In some of your setups, metals make the difference!
3) That tackling design, they will, some day, progress beyond simple projects, an be able to make our own bench tools from much less expensive electric hand tools.
4) That getting deep into making many jigs and accesories is one of the best ways to acquire dexterity and precision without worrying too much about finishes and looks, before attempting to go into fine cabinetry or demanding woodworking, that is; to become precise and clever thanks to making a lot of jigs before any cabinet!
In a word, you are one of several true geniuses that I follow, most probably the number one of all them!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you for watching my video.
I value not only making tools accurately, but also making jigs and tools that are as safe as possible.
There is a video on youtube that shows how to make a very dangerous tool, and it has been watched by many people.
One of the reasons why I made a tool video is because I want to introduce tools that can be processed as safely as possible so that as many people as possible can work safely.
JSK-That my FRIEND IS WHY YOU HAVE SO MANY FOLLOWERS! You inspire us to recreate how we work by creating safer ways and jigs. Thank you for that!
Are you in Japan?
A 30min woodwork related video without any narration or music background but just the natural sound of the wood and the tools is just so satisfying to watch! Kudos to those very neat tools and workstation!
I know I can't stand obnoxious music added to DIY videos. If it was being filmed at a job site with a crew and the radio was faintly playing the classic rock station in the background it would add a bit of authentication. (Shutting off the radio to make your video would get you busted, HA)
I have a love/hate relationship with this channel.
Love, because I love everything he does here.
Hate, because plywood is so expensive here, especially the thick one he uses, that in most cases it would be cheaper to buy ready-made stuff.
BE CREATIVE! LOOK: most of his projects can be done substituting the expensive plywood with much less expensive MDF or HMR. in that case you will have to coat the MDF or HMR with a sealer or enamel paint to avoid humidity effects, but it can be done without espending too much.
Wolf Guard Miestwin
Plywood is also expensive these days.
But your statement has flaws.
It's cheaper to buy things from scratch than to buy off-the-shelf tools and materials to make something.
In other words, it's cheaper not to make anything.
Now, I have a question for you. What made you want to buy off-the-shelf tools?
That is because in America they don't want you to DIY nothing is a society base on high consumers and low pay workers.The industry in America is base on buy and sale what is call services .See if you DIY you try to become independent and system don't want that.If you look at people DIY anything on another country they use tools and materials we don't have here in the states or if is any similar is way to expensive you never wonder why?
Ready-made, pre serviced plywood is always more expensive that straight plywood. Honestly, it HAS gone since the pandemic, but the prices will likely never go down.
@@jisakukoboi shy away from making something the same size and look as ready made stuff.
I typically add some features or looks to make it unique that ready made widgets don't have. Or make something to the exact size rather than being too short or too long that ready made stuff comes in one or two standard sizes.
Most of UA-camrs would make dozens of videos out of this and you shared all of it with us in one video. Thank you for such a great work sample and videos! As always, I watch them more than once!
The first track saw guide is genius! Such a clever and yet simple idea!
👌👌👌 It is a pleasure to watch your videos - thank you very much! 👍🏾
Thank you.
Your support will be used carefully for content production.
Oh, man. I learn each time something new from you. I was waiting more about your panel saw too. Please teach me something more...
Я вот зимой в Ютубе по 4 часа в день, а о таких супер пупер популярных гуру узнаю только на этом канале. Вика! Моё почтение.
Вы конечно мастер классный, спору нет, но как вам вообще в голову приходят такие идеи? Я просто восхищён. Я очень многое узнал и почерпнул из ваших видео. Большое спасибо!
Таког же мнения...,.ОТКУДА СТОЛЬКО ИДЕЙ ?????
Мастер - Японец у них мозг работает НАПОЛЬНУЮ скорость!
👍 👏 ✊ 👏👌✊
( Самурасава Шиномото. Неизвестный миру мотомеханик)
so amazing
Danke!
Danke, dass du dem Kanal hilfst.
Machen Sie nützliche Videos.
Remarkable precision; clear illustration of technique; and no music. Do you own a table saw?
This the best 31 minutes of my week so far. Professionalism personified ⭐️👍
Valeu!
ARIGATO!
He makes it look like 'first time every time' but I'll bet he has a scrap heap like the rest of us. Awesome stuff and very inspiring. Thank you.
Perhaps "she" is the more correct pronoun? Anyway, always amazed by the clean efficiency of your work JSK-koubou!
@@pauldorman of course one of you progressive dorks has slithered their way into the woodworking community. So brave so stunning much wow. Bravo ma’am.
@@jprz3837 If by "progressive dorks" you mean "people who are observant", well thank you! It's really nice to be appreciated!
Of course, if that's not what you meant, and what you were really doing was disrespecting this channel by venting your own terrified little boy feelings of inadequacy and projecting your own self-loathing onto others, well maybe the Internet isn't really a healthy place for you. I'm ashamed to admit my initial reaction to your comment was to laugh out loud, and imagine the pathetic and lonely little keyboard "warrior" you surely are. That was wrong, and I am sorry. I should not be laughing at the embarrassing rantings of someone who has clearly reached rock-bottom. You have undoubtedly had a very tragic and pitiable life, so I beg of you to not give up hope! I know the world is a dark and scary place for you, but believe me, there is help for you if you can just get up the courage to ask for it! It's time to put down that controller, turn off the Playstation, and come out of that basement. I know the first steps into adulthood can be scary, but I know you can do it if you try! I really do.
@@pauldorman ??? This is a man.
@@SonsOfThunder229 (and all) after watching some of the Japanese videos by JSK-koubou I see that I am indeed mistaken. Apologies to JSK-koubou for my error! Confirmation bias on my part (as a hairy Caucasian!).
Это работа настоящего Мастера, в том числе и видео.
Разумный подход к решению вопроса, золотые руки, великолепная подача видеоматериала.
Спасибо, Учитель.
i missed this channel
Настенная торцовка конечно круче всего. Но линейные направляющие такого диаметра - дорого богато.
Just love the genius in your videos
Всё гениальное просто!) Спасибо большое ❤️
Ah be dostum, keşke seni daha genç yaşımda tanısaydım. Müthişsin, keyifle izlettiğin her video için minnettarım!
Nice 👍
Some Qst. dude:
1. what is the clicker marker you use to mark the place of drill or etc. (like 4:42) ?
2. what is the liquid you use before drill holes to aluminiom (4:50) ?
3. what is the glue you use to attach the aluminiom pieces (4:24)?
I'll Thankful if U guide me
Hi Dude
would u please tell me what marker do u use ? I really need one!!! (the clicky one)
Thanks o lot
@@mohammadvaez5559 1. spring loaded automatic centre punch
2. metal cutting fluid
3. J-B weld or equivalent 2-part epoxy for metal
This guy always amazes me with his precision and innovation. Please make more of these for hand tools.
That panel saw is inspired and I'm totally building one when I have the space. The only thing I might do differently is mount everything using the T-track instead of screwing directly into the plywood to make it easily disassemblable/assemblable for fine-tuning and modification.
Je ne savais pas qu'il existait des dieux du bricolage.. je viens d'en voir un.. chapeau!
Regards to you ... as always so many good ideas and excellent video edition !!! Thanks for all your share
What is the grey glue you use ?
I would also like to know what is the gray glue he uses.
Mil gracias por el ejercicio de visualización negativa que no conocía 👍 He empezado con seneca pero no sabes como me cuesta el estilo de escritura !
Really, really great vídeo, thanks for sharing!
i tuoi lavori sono magnifici ..... ciao da un tuo fan italiano.
Love your ideas
Clean sharp and accurate jigs for quality results
Sir, really you are the one.
Cheers
I love the counter weight for the panel saw.😀
The tools he makes are better than tools we find in stores. They are more versatile and higher quality.
NO DOUBT ABOUT THAT!!!
Your work is amazing. Japanese craftsmanship is admired the world over. Thanks so much for the videos, from Ireland 🇮🇪
Your videos have helped me to be able to utilize a small workshop with more power tools, thank you
I was worried not knowing what to do with my empty bottles of Jack...... now I know 🤣. Cool ideas for various DIY cutting innovations 👍
You're a woodworking genius. Thank you for being so inspiring.
あなたは友人にすばらしい贈り物をしてくれました。 ご協力ありがとうございました。
You have a wonderful gift my friend. Thanks for sharing it with us! 👍
Japan style process , neat, clean, precision and quite …..the shine of the circular saw is amaze me
The tracksaw idea is the most simplest and best i have seen. Thankyou.
Какой то феномен . На всё делает свои приспособления . Возникает вопрос - а всегда ли они нужны . Зачастую сделаешь что либо в единственном экземпляре и безо всяких заморочек , как говорится , на глазок . Другое дело , если имеется какое либо производство , например , серийное производство мебели . А в общем Молодец .
いつものようにすべてが素晴らしいです。 ありがとうございました。 ロシアからよろしく。
This man is the best I know.
This is a UA-cam Gold Standard Video.
Best one I've seen in years.
I've just bought me a circular saw on Amazon so I can build some if these. Such an inspiring video
I was always wondering if you were ever going to show how to make the panel saw. You finally did ! Thank you so much for all the amazing work and inspiration in becoming better at woodworking and especially more precise and patient. 🙏🏻
He already made it in two other different versions...
Young surprised me with some new stuff. Very bright mind.
I don't know which videos I like better: the ones where you start by showing the end product, or the ones where we wonder "what on earth is he trying to do?" until it finally becomes clear at the end.
So creative and helpful to make your own jigs. Thanks a bunch. Your video is the best, i really enjoyed it, keep up the good work.
Além do seu capricho incontestável, vocês aí possuem muitos recursos e isso ajuda muito, mas não define. O que define é o profissional. Grande abraço do seu fã aqui do Brasil.
Sim! Porém sem bons recursos, nem um bom profissional consegue fazer.
優れた木工技術 🤗
Молодец работает с инжинерными системами. Все точно без суеты.
Your mind never quits brother... keep on keeping on
Bloody smart & to the point. A real pleasure.
Practically perfect!
No soundtrack is a most appreciated extra bonus.
[What's your I.Q.?]😂❤
This man is...... I have no words. 😊❤️🎶
Is there a video on how to build a drill guide like the one that can be seen at 28:19?
Did you ever make a video on the router circular jig? I love the attachment to your router. The one at 12:41
Now I can cut 2"x8" in 62 degree... of course if we can build that track 🙂 awesome technics and handcraft
Отличные приспособления и очень аккуратно все сделаны👍👍👍
Работа смотрится как действия фокусника. Монтажёру жирный плюс.
The tools seem hardly used, everything so new and still shiny👌🏽
Мега респект!
Без переделки подошвы.
i really love your work and the way you make the videos.
the drops you put when drilling metal is it water or oil? because saw some people add oil, i used water
The "Easy and Accurate Track Saw" works like a charm. Thanks Bro.
Половину приспособлений заменит торцовка нормальная!
A versão 5 , com certeza é a melhor...leve,precisa,movel...pode ser usada na oficina ou ser levada até o local de trabalho...parabéns pela criatividade, e por mostrar todas as etapas de construção. Obgado😌👏👍
Ola Saber...ter amigos é muito importante para troca de experiências e conhecimentos sobre outros países, suas culturas, vivencias...abraço.
Tips yang sangat bermanfaat sekali untuk mempermudah pekerjaan menggunakan circular shaw. 👍👍
The beauty of having the right tools. ❤
Whats is that you putting on the screw and bolt 5:05 in the clip?
Excelente.
Sin decir alguna palabra enseña el paso a paso de una forma magnífica.
Muchas gracias.
The absolute best selection of jegs I've ever seen on one video.
Todos tus trabajos son perfectos, gracias por compartirlos
Great skills and fantastic builds...
love the aluminium hardware you are using 🤤
One of THE best carpenter. Very persuasive, accurate - all videos are pleasure!
thank you man this is a great video. and thanks for making this video available for watching . because of this idea, I subscribed to your channel. wish you more success
He’s a Jack Daniels man!!!👍🏻👍🏻🥃🥃🥃
I want one of each. wow this is a very useful tutorial
Amazing skills and fantastic video presentation! Thank you for sharing your handiwork.
Super workmanship and super appearance. thanks a lot.
Aluminium table - it's awesome 👍
This is very good job. Respect from Russia. Thank you.
Is there a "parts list" for all those metal pieces, tubes and channels?
JE SUIS ENTRAIN DE LIRE TOUS LES COMMENTAIRES QUI VOUS SONT ADRESSES ET JE SUIS ENTIEREMENT D'ACCORD VOUS AVEZ UN STYLE .. UN SAVOIR FAIRE.. UNE DEXTERITE ..UNE PRECISION QUI NOUS ENCHANTENT
MERCI A VOUS 👍👍👍ET👏👏👏👏....🙏🙏🙏🙏
another great video, what is the the grey adhesive you use at 4:25 please, i see you use it on a lot of your projects.
Looks like two part epoxy.
@@mightyawesomeadventure7100 JB-Weld
Amigo mío es usted un fenómeno de la carpintería
Great precision, so accurate. Thank you
Nossa dá até raiva de tanto capricho.😂😂😂😂😂.
Parabéns trabalho lindo.
I really love your channel! Very innovative! Thank you very much!
Hi @JSK-koubou, I was wondering where you get the double sided tape? The one I get from Daiso is too thin and leaves a sticky greasy residue when I try to remove it. Also, for the track saw with handle, what are the aluminum tracks you used?
Tape is Nichiban Nicetack Removable
TY 4 reminding me why I don’t subscribe to your brilliant ideas that are full of UA-cam fluff! Also, my friends don’t like UA-cam fluff.
Your work is always so precise and beautiful. 👍
Should have added the build date to each piece then we could all sit in awe at how long we've been watching this master! Great memories 👋
Wow, what a talent.
Enjoying your content from Panama 👍🏻
Gracias por compartir tus experiencias en las innovaciones en carpintería, saludos desde Quiché, Guatemala.
언제봐도정규하고 따라하고싶은아이디어굿
Watching from Indonesia 🙏
Love it and the skill. Great job . Is there a list of material use
No 3 is simple and great tool.
What glue did you use to fasten the hex nuts in the wood in your Mitre Spline Jig ?
Jbweld
Makita is in general a brand that delivers quality products. However, I can't understand WHY they make such crappy accessories. It most certainly takes from the quality experience when I see something like this. You're a talented young man with an eye for details. I enjoy your videos. :)