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The first half of the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
Bonjour un grand bravo pour ce système qui aidera un grand nombre de personnes. Votre chaine est une de mes sources d'inspiration. Merci donc pour se partage. Cordialement
Merci pour cette video et toutes celles que tu as faites. J'ai téléchargé ce plan car j'ai très envie de me fabriquer ce tenon jig. Et merci beaucoup pour le partage. Ton travail est une source d'inspiration pour beaucoup de monde à ce que je vois. Amicalement, Hervé, de Bretagne en France
Everytime I am very impressed by your ideas. Without strange components and tools nobody has. Simple, good, effctive! Keep it up! Tip: The point where the acorn-nut (domed-nut, hat-nut) pushes against the surface of the wood, i recommented to install a piece of metal, otherwise soner or later the wood will deformed at this point. and you measurement could be inaccurate...
Absolutely brilliant, but I am wondering whether the outer plate (the one with the hole in it) will remain exactly parallel to the fence when cranked open, because there are two independent points of movement.
Buen aditamentos para sacar esos tipos de corte pero en lugar de meterle un espaciador para darle el espesor tal vez agregarle una manera de regular esos tipos de espesores en los perfiles
I can not do tenons on the table saw. Not for lack of trying but because any error is doubled by the process itself. So I bought an X- Y table like what Grizzlysells and a plunge router ( triton's big dog) and rigged up some extra heavy angle iron into a pair of mounts off a heavy plywood box and I can do slot mortises and do 'em with repeatable size and location accuracy within 0.005" every time . The loose tenons I make in my planer to fit. That way I get the fitment I prefer. But no jug I made would give me what I wanted on the table saw.
Very ingenius design indeed. The block in the middle doesn't make sense though. You aren't going to make every tenon the same width which means you'd have to have a different size block in there for each. So much easier to just undo the clamp, flip the piece around and do the other one. Otherwise, i like it.
I love the mechanics of this jig, very clever. But honestly, to finish the tenon it would take less time to put it into a vise and just cut off the cheeks with a Japanese saw.
All free plans I ever made are here:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1636_O_7KVQ5hzWAhDXBornWnvxXfweba?usp=sharing
GRINwood shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/GRINwood
Support GRINwood:
PayPal: grinwooddesigns@gmail.com
Other free plans woodworking videos:
ua-cam.com/video/SZsu1TYflYY/v-deo.html
The first half of the ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx3ICSK6nSknaL_45CU2NmFSoXjarGMDiJ book is everything about wood: types, tools, finishes, setting up shop etc. The second half is all about doing projects for inside and outside of the home. The color pictures are helpful. After reading a dozen of these types of books, this is probably the best overall (layout, color photos, plans). Only detraction is that many of the projects use a table saw/router/planer, which are usually expensive and take up space, so the plans are less friendly to newcomers and the budget conscious. But I know I can use a drill, circular saw or a jigsaw to make the projects.
my favorite woodworker, every video of yours is a great lesson for all of us, thank you for sharing your skills with us
Bonjour un grand bravo pour ce système qui aidera un grand nombre de personnes. Votre chaine est une de mes sources d'inspiration. Merci donc pour se partage. Cordialement
Прекрасная детализация чертежей. Благодарю Вас
Salut , Magnifique réalisation à plus JEAN.
Merci pour cette video et toutes celles que tu as faites. J'ai téléchargé ce plan car j'ai très envie de me fabriquer ce tenon jig. Et merci beaucoup pour le partage. Ton travail est une source d'inspiration pour beaucoup de monde à ce que je vois. Amicalement,
Hervé, de Bretagne en France
Video yang bermanfaat THNKS FOR SHARING
Ottimo progetto, grazie
Outstanding tortorial keep it up 🤝🛫👍🌺😃
Отличная работа,а главное-приспособа нужная. Спасибо за видео.
Як завжди - креативно та раціонально. Дякую.
Excellent
Шикарно. Просто молодец.
Wow! This is some Matthias Wandel-level clever jiggery! Great idea!
Great micro-adjustable, just what my small shop can do with, thanks.
Excellent!
Cool Jig 👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌
A very clever design for this jig. Enjoyed the build.
Merci beaucoup pour votre vidéo.
Je vous suis depuis longtemps.
Merci à vous, je vous souhaite que la réussite
Thank you for that, Sophie!
WHAT do you smoke, BRO, for such creative ideas!!!???👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😱👍👍👍
Pine sawdust, bro ))
@@GRINwood No! Oak dust!
A perfect job ....thnx for sharing and everytime good ideas 👍👍👍i like your videos🙂🙂🙂
Great video agan thanks 👍
Wonderful job!
Everytime I am very impressed by your ideas. Without strange components and tools nobody has. Simple, good, effctive! Keep it up!
Tip: The point where the acorn-nut (domed-nut, hat-nut) pushes against the surface of the wood, i recommented to install a piece of metal, otherwise soner or later the wood will deformed at this point. and you measurement could be inaccurate...
Yes, it's damaged already, so thanks for this tip, will do that. And thanks for watching! 👍
C'est juste génial, bravo à toi 👍
Базар жоқ, әдемі шыққан! 👍👍👍
Всё классно и полезно, молодец. Спасибо.
Is good,, very2 nice,, 👍🤝🤝🇮🇩🇮🇩
Amigo te felicito por esta guía es genial
Great job! 😍😍
Ya😊🤝🇮🇩🇮🇩
Very nice idea, thanks.
Excellent 👍
Amazing work. Thanks for sharing
Excelente!!! Gran idea maestro!!
Brilliant
Absolutely brilliant, but I am wondering whether the outer plate (the one with the hole in it) will remain exactly parallel to the fence when cranked open, because there are two independent points of movement.
Very clever, you could make the backstop adjustable for cutting angles like mitred splines! Love your work.
Yes, i thought about this too but when project was finished. Possible will rebuild this part. Thanks!
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Молодец!👍 отличная прилада.
amazing work. congrats and thank you for posting!
Josss... Pokoke...
Excelente herramienta
Вроде и коровистая городушка, но полезно и серьезно!
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Very smart this
Um trabalho sensacional, maravilha
This is really brilliant idea💡 you got me, i hit the like button :) thank you for sharing!!
Buen aditamentos para sacar esos tipos de corte pero en lugar de meterle un espaciador para darle el espesor tal vez agregarle una manera de regular esos tipos de espesores en los perfiles
Amazing..
Magnífico 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Really fantastic work, dude! 😃
Looks and works great!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you, my friend!
Thanks.
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I can not do tenons on the table saw. Not for lack of trying but because any error is doubled by the process itself. So I bought an X- Y table like what Grizzlysells and a plunge router ( triton's big dog) and rigged up some extra heavy angle iron into a pair of mounts off a heavy plywood box and I can do slot mortises and do 'em with repeatable size and location accuracy within 0.005" every time . The loose tenons I make in my planer to fit. That way I get the fitment I prefer.
But no jug I made would give me what I wanted on the table saw.
Very nice, only thing I’d add is a height guide for the blade right to the face...
Muito bom .parabéns ótimo trabalho
Cool!!?
Very ingenius design indeed. The block in the middle doesn't make sense though. You aren't going to make every tenon the same width which means you'd have to have a different size block in there for each. So much easier to just undo the clamp, flip the piece around and do the other one.
Otherwise, i like it.
Avez-vous les plans, svp.
Très belle réalisation
Здравствуйте! подскажите каким клеем пользуетесь?
Que gran invento para minizar el riesgo 😹.
Bagus bro
Great!
what is the white material attached to both sides of your table saw fence?
I don't know, it's some kind of plastic
А где ты направляющую купил?
well.. we find a genious!
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clever design, but why not just move the fence?
This jig is more precision and faster than move the fence every time if you need to make more than one tenon
Круто! !!
Чудово!
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Mit einer Tischfräse geht das noch viel besser fals vorhanden. 👍
Quero ver você fazer isso com serrote, com maquinário caro é bom demais
Классно
Good video feee plans ofrece these project please
Will upload a little later, now working with it
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Matthias Wendell made a Tenon jig for the table saw and even put out plans
Matthias' version is cool but over-engineered. This version is easy to make, easy to use.
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Чётко!!
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к такой мудрёной приспособе просится расширение функционала.
I love the mechanics of this jig, very clever. But honestly, to finish the tenon it would take less time to put it into a vise and just cut off the cheeks with a Japanese saw.
Yes, if you make one tenon, but if you have to make more, just set up once and cut as much as you need
VERY impressive - but if you really want to blow my mind, make the corresponding mortises on the table saw too! ;)
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Nolike 58. Ver fazer e nao ter as medidas é mesma coisa de nao ver
Диск пильный Freud на 48 зубов? Можно назвать универсальным? Понятно рез не зеркальный, стали бы на что то другое менять?
You're like a woodworking evil genius.
It isn't that hard to make joints. So to me this jig is unnessessary overkill. But hey, if you need it...
I don't quite feel the purpose of this tool.
I don't see the point. Set the fence make the cut turn board around and make cut. This is just for content and nobody would use this.
Me 2 doing that with a simple block for then 10 years all size one block and perfect every time cut flip and cut 🤔😎
Too many ads for me
1k IQ
to the people making these video's are you all mute ?
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