A real cliffhanger. You're a good craftsman, I'm a retired self-employed jewelry craftsman with 50 years working in the trade. It looks like you are using 3-0 or 4-0 saw blades, try using 5-0 or even 6-0 - I used 6-0 - Bergeon "Old Gold Label" saw blades, I think you will like them.
in a machine shop they're called go/no-go gauges, they're used for quick thickness measurements and the tabs end is used for measuring grooves. in your case rabbetts and dados
Y'all are wrong...these are "replacement" tuning forks for an "over-sized Gumby" Sue has stashed in her closet along with other relics like "Stretch Armstrong" and discarded Gummy Bears.
Obviously, they are tiny dowsing rods! :-) Seriously, though, I suspect that they are gauges to quickly zero in on a width or thickness on the "y-shaped" end, and a tool to quickly determine the width of a hole on the other. But I still like the dowsing rod idea!
A real cliffhanger. You're a good craftsman, I'm a retired self-employed jewelry craftsman with 50 years working in the trade. It looks like you are using 3-0 or 4-0 saw blades, try using 5-0 or even 6-0 - I used 6-0 - Bergeon "Old Gold Label" saw blades, I think you will like them.
in a machine shop they're called go/no-go gauges, they're used for quick thickness measurements and the tabs end is used for measuring grooves. in your case rabbetts and dados
this is correct answer go/no go gauges
Jigs for cutting the brace notches in the linings/sides
Really can't see the mystery, they are obviously plastic tuning forks for tuning guitars with nylon strings.🙂
4 minutes of my life I'll never get back!
Yep I agree ZZZZ
Do you guys have a life? GTFO, our comment section!
Tom Ahoks hahaha, get yourself a life buddy
Maybe for carving brace ends.
thank you Susan i used wire hangers bent to find water lines . hope those work too
Or checking brace thickness.
The soundtrack? Perhaps not picked to inspire.
Y'all are wrong...these are "replacement" tuning forks for an "over-sized Gumby" Sue has stashed in her closet along with other relics like "Stretch Armstrong" and discarded Gummy Bears.
Seriously, I think Bob Foster got it right? Mortis/Tenon templates for your future projects?
I had a fretsaw kit as apreent when I was 10 am now 83 and can still use it great tool
All that fret work and filing plastic, you need a 3D printer :-)
Tardis dimensional stabilisers ?
Oh, oh, oh! I cant wait to get to know!! I have a gess, but we have to wait to next week, so you can se what I guessed! 😋😁💓
Router jigs?
Obviously, they are tiny dowsing rods! :-)
Seriously, though, I suspect that they are gauges to quickly zero in on a width or thickness on the "y-shaped" end, and a tool to quickly determine the width of a hole on the other. But I still like the dowsing rod idea!
haha Ken... had she inlaid ferrous metal...jeez... you almost had me with that one! :)
The thickness is π in 3 digits. That must be the thing :-)
I should have released this video on pi day 14th March :-)
New Tetris game?
Susie, I emailed you a week ago and got not reply. Do you still use the email address that you shared on your youtube account?
That's the real unsolved mistery.
Tease
Oops
Not funny! Rob