Building the box joint jig part 2 of 4

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2024

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  • @Kawaiiization
    @Kawaiiization 12 років тому

    Watching you work really wakes up the creative human inside me.

  • @surfcello
    @surfcello 12 років тому

    Maybe - but I'm enjoying every minute of it, and I don't seem to be alone.

  • @Wolsk
    @Wolsk 12 років тому

    I don't do woodwork at all, and I love watching your videos.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому +1

    Actually "delta" would be even shorter, but the point is that the brand of your tools doesn't matter as what you do with them. People get too caught up on having the "right tools" instead of knowing how to use them. I really like my red cordless drill from a bargain store, $40. Because it doesn't have a recognizable brand name, it's cheap, and it does the job.

  • @DatBlueHusky
    @DatBlueHusky 12 років тому

    you are the king of wood builders

  • @scevec15534
    @scevec15534 12 років тому

    Very interesting to see you working. It is like you're not making any mistakes.

  • @saucychurch23
    @saucychurch23 12 років тому

    another wonderful video. Can't wait for parts 3 and 4!

  • @bigguix
    @bigguix 12 років тому

    agreeing with the 1st part. And if the person asked about the table saw, he might have his reasons. Even tho it doenst matter to us doenst mean it doesnt matter. Maybe he is new to WW.. maybe he likes what matthias does and wants to know what he uses to replicate his work. Name it. the WW community is special in the sense that everyone respects everyone in their development and everyone is very open to sharing his experience. just hoping that it remains like that.

  • @fegolem
    @fegolem 12 років тому

    Beautiful wood. Beautiful work, Matthias.

  • @luizgueiros1439
    @luizgueiros1439 12 років тому

    Matthias, your work are wonderful...

  • @retrogamegeek1
    @retrogamegeek1 12 років тому

    a delta hybrid table saw, purchased from home depot. I love matthias' channel and his site

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Yes. Tilting the blade is easier.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  11 років тому

    More details about different ways to print it in the plans, like using my BigPrint program an calibrating out the scale error.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Well, I do have an opinion on there. The best bandsaw to use is one you built yourself :)

  • @Akademee
    @Akademee 12 років тому

    Other than the fact that you make amazing machines out of wood, something I can't get over is how razor sharp your chisels must be.

  • @topgunhobbes
    @topgunhobbes 12 років тому

    great video and always learn something - interesting how you mount the bearing...

  • @bigguix
    @bigguix 12 років тому

    One does not decide what is stupid or not on UA-cam simply because ppls come from so many backgrounds and may have stumbled upon his videos for the 1st time. Direct, to the point, sure... All i'm saying is that i'm feeing "agressed" to use an hyperbolia. No comments at all is sometimes better than to answer someone you think is stupid. Again, my feelings only matter if he want em to matter, its hit channel. Feedback is important (or is should be) when putting yourself out there like that.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому +3

    Oh, I misread that. But who would use a handsaw on plywood anyway? the glue really dulls the blade, and handsaws are difficult to sharpen. Use the hand saw to build a bandsaw then.

  • @paulreider
    @paulreider 12 років тому

    Another great video series, thanks so much...

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  11 років тому

    You could just scale the measurements accordingly, or measure off the printout.

  • @ib9rt
    @ib9rt 12 років тому

    What you really care about is the distance moved per turn of the handle. In America threaded rods have threads per inch, which is convenient if you are measuring in inches. If you are measuring in mm then thread pitch is measured in mm per thread (or mm per turn). If you get an M10x1.00 threaded rod, it will move 1 mm per turn. The important thing about plans is to understand the intent, then adjust the plans to meet your own needs.

  • @valeriobertucci6159
    @valeriobertucci6159 10 років тому +1

    a genius....bla bla bla...i can, i do... YOU... we can't do anything that you show...... RESPECT

  • @9q7a5z
    @9q7a5z 8 років тому

    I like the sander and have finally convinced myself to attempt the build. Ordered plans but still need to print em. MO

  • @nomercadies
    @nomercadies 12 років тому

    I really started getting a feel for how it was going to actually work at about nine minutes in. Do you use one camera and a tripod or do you have a camera person? It seems your shots are always very steady. Do you operate alone in the shop? What kind of video editing software do you use? Do you do your own editing? Maybe you could do an episode sometime explaining these things? WMMW Fan Club

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    I have 40 minutes of video on building a box joint jig as it is. Doesn't that seem like it's a bit much?

  • @The_Engineers
    @The_Engineers 12 років тому

    Hi Matthias, I am getting my dad crazy so he is willing to make the jig for me,
    but looking at the previews of the plans on your site we saw you used 3/8 threaded rod. We cant get a hold of that here in Holland so do the final plans include a option for Metric??? threads?

  • @harnilandpravinsuthar327
    @harnilandpravinsuthar327 8 років тому

    Very nice jig . I had completed your jig except gear making. Please answer that for 3/8 ang 1/2 inch joint which are wheel main of how many teeth?

  • @CharlesReiche
    @CharlesReiche 6 років тому

    I had to use 2 screws on the other side of the bearing clamp as well. Mine wasn’t clamping the bearing well, my forstner bit size was a little too big.

  • @bugg162
    @bugg162 12 років тому

    You should make templates of your push sticks on your website, they look very useful and ideal.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    I don't know

  • @chrisbarnes5459
    @chrisbarnes5459 9 років тому

    Great video!

  • @dennisa6132
    @dennisa6132 10 років тому

    Do you ever use your dado blade? Would like to see a video with it if so. They're cool and I like the principle of them, but it seems one can do without quite well.

  • @suburban91
    @suburban91 10 років тому

    @ 6:13 you say the rail mounts 12mm in, drawing says 15. Which is correct ?

  • @ib9rt
    @ib9rt 12 років тому

    I think the comments are not rude or condescending, rather they are direct and to the point. Maybe that is Matthias's German heritage coming through?

  • @chrisdible9298
    @chrisdible9298 8 років тому

    You mention the facing at the beginning is hardwood. Is the rest of the jig just pine or does it all need to be hardwood?

  • @microguyprod
    @microguyprod 12 років тому

    what handsaw do you think is the best for plywood?

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Goolge Sketchup

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    Doesn't matter.

  • @rikzel
    @rikzel 12 років тому

    Please make a video abou how you design evrything so the programs on your computer etc.

  • @Zaeta29
    @Zaeta29 10 років тому

    simplemente
    GENIO.

  • @hbvngfdec9p7izbdvc
    @hbvngfdec9p7izbdvc 12 років тому

    Good for light to medium use, or the homeowner that has a lot of work to do. Not for every day use.

  • @Justinofalltrades1
    @Justinofalltrades1 12 років тому

    is that the brushless makita?

  • @lioncake0
    @lioncake0 12 років тому

    At 3:00 would there be any difference between tilting the box and tilting the blade?

  • @surfcello
    @surfcello 12 років тому

    It seems you are putting in more work these days to edit your videos down to the essentials. Personally, I find them a bit hectic now. I'd prefer to have some summarizing shots in between work stages to show what the respective part you're working on is for, to get an overview.
    Generally though, fantastic videos. I really appreciate the effort you put into each one.

  • @lazardanilovic
    @lazardanilovic 12 років тому

    What do you think about DEWALT tools?

  • @treenopie
    @treenopie 8 років тому

    So many tips and tricks in this series: 1-1 plans, bearing slot split and screw...

  • @frehleycomet
    @frehleycomet 8 років тому

    What is the purpose of the bearing @1:40, Is it really needed and where can I Purchase the proper size?

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  8 років тому +3

      Look for a bearing store in the phone book, or look online, like vxb.com

  • @ClassicCarsMexico
    @ClassicCarsMexico 12 років тому

    witch drawing program do you use?

  • @freewoodencrosses
    @freewoodencrosses 11 років тому

    I missed the point about calibrating so now I have a project half built with 1:1 print and dimensions that don't match. I am in trouble because not all can be derived from the large print.

  • @JeVousViolerai
    @JeVousViolerai 12 років тому

    It would probably take less time to just change the blades out then to constantly move the fence to make a cut that a dado blade could do in one go. Changing blades a lot would get annoying though.

  • @NuclearNinja1979
    @NuclearNinja1979 9 років тому +3

    On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me... a clamp.
    On the second day of Christmas my true love gave to me... some clamps.
    On the third day of Christmas my true love gave to me... more clamps...
    You get the idea...

  • @The_Engineers
    @The_Engineers 12 років тому

    yes but the thread distance is also difrent an thats the real problem:
    M10 hase a thred spacing of 1.5mm
    unc 3/8 hase 24 threads per inch so thats 1.05833333mm per thread
    so the moment per turn is diffrent

  • @treenopie
    @treenopie 8 років тому

    Sometimes the table saw has the zero clearance plate, other times not. Why not leave the zero in?

  • @ib9rt
    @ib9rt 12 років тому

    It looks like a forstner bit. You can find 27/32 if you look, maybe from a specialist tool supplier.

  • @oBuLLzEyEo1013
    @oBuLLzEyEo1013 12 років тому

    Quite the handy man

  • @stephaneboyard6335
    @stephaneboyard6335 7 років тому

    bonjour super réalisation ou je peux acheter les plan merci j'adore regarder vos tuto

    • @DavidLescene
      @DavidLescene 7 років тому +1

      Le lien est dans la description.

  • @Gabriel1o1
    @Gabriel1o1 12 років тому

    fair enough

  • @marcussvensson1242
    @marcussvensson1242 9 років тому

    Can i print out the plans on a A4 papper?

  • @DalyMalcolm
    @DalyMalcolm 12 років тому

    Love it! Your not much of a conversationalist matthias, your a busy guy yes?

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  12 років тому

    don't own any

  • @bigguix
    @bigguix 12 років тому

    i agree, but let'S just say Matthias didnt decide himself that knowing what table saw he is using matter or not:
    Doesn't matter. = 14 chars
    Porter Cable. = 12 chars
    see my point ? i'll stop now cause in no way am i trying to drag matthias in dirty, i love the guy. I'm only doing it because when you are trying to make a career (or at least a part of it) from being public, the "i don't like this" are as much important as "wow you are a genius" parts.

  • @ib9rt
    @ib9rt 12 років тому

    "What brand is your table saw?" -- "Doesn't matter." It doesn't. Really. What matters is how well set up it is: is the blade parallel to the sled; is the blade true so it doesn't wobble; is the blade of good quality; is the motor powerful enough; ... ? Many things matter, but the brand is one thing that is least important of all. When you buy a tool you should adjust it, trim it, tweak it, tune it. Your input is far more important to the results you get out of it.

  • @mrjarnottman5981
    @mrjarnottman5981 8 років тому

    why use clamps? the thing is stable enough to just put bricks on top of the hardwood

  • @bigguix
    @bigguix 12 років тому

    agreed. Now maybe that user learned what he needed to learn ! :) Matthias sure cant educate everyone ! :)

  • @drstampfli
    @drstampfli 12 років тому

    Brevity of short text answers can easily be misinterpreted as rude. There are many technical reasons for that, but one of the most relevant is the fact that people cannot easily interpret the tone of the comment. I'm betting if Matthias answered with the same words, but on video - where you could hear his tone of voice - you wouldn't view them as rude (or condescending).
    Except, he is right - of course, about the table saw. What does it really matter what brand he uses?

  • @edinmerdanovic1878
    @edinmerdanovic1878 9 років тому

    In this video you had to much light effect,next time reduce it...Everything else was excellent.Respect!!

  • @theoriginaltylerdurden
    @theoriginaltylerdurden 8 років тому

    This would take a new woodworker a month to make

    • @djmips
      @djmips 7 років тому

      I am actually leaning more towards ∞

  • @Varaxfire
    @Varaxfire 12 років тому

    hehe there is quite a difference in a handsaw and a bandsaw :P

  • @craigchingren-hamann9700
    @craigchingren-hamann9700 7 років тому +1

    Can you just make one for me?

  • @ib9rt
    @ib9rt 12 років тому

    I think Matthias is subverting wood working by using machine tools to make everything precise and accurate. I hated wood working because I was taught using hand tools and I could never get anything straight, flat, parallel, or correctly dimensioned :-)

  • @Gabriel1o1
    @Gabriel1o1 12 років тому

    it takes too long to answer to 400 comment.

  • @GlassImpressions
    @GlassImpressions 12 років тому

    I find this a bit rude... these are your viewers.

  • @marcussvensson1242
    @marcussvensson1242 9 років тому

    Can i print out the plans on a A4 papper?

    • @KhanggiTanka
      @KhanggiTanka 8 років тому

      +marcus svensson Maybe.. can you?