This was the first jig that I made for a mate of mine so that he could cut some bricks lengthways using a diamond blade in the Rage 3 sliding mitre saw. The improved version of this jig will be edited and online soon.Happy St. Georges day ;-)
I cannot for the life of me find the name of the clamp part of the jig so I can buy it. If you have a link or name so I can search it that would be amazing!
I cannot for the life of me find the name of the clamp part of the jig so I can buy it. If you have a link or name so I can search it that would be amazing!
I made an improved version of the jig here- ua-cam.com/video/Grt-gCPY_L8/v-deo.html But the I think this is what you are looking for - fave.co/2YxMrjT They are known as star hand knobs
yipee and eureka (not johnnson) too. after watching this video. i've come up with the design for a jig to cut a 45 degree angle around the circumference of an mdf disc with an electric plainer, which is both safe and pretty much exact. WHERE'S MY SAW.
This was the first jig that I made for a mate of mine so that he could cut some bricks lengthways using a diamond blade in the Rage 3 sliding mitre saw. The improved version of this jig will be edited and online soon.Happy St. Georges day ;-)
I cannot for the life of me find the name of the clamp part of the jig so I can buy it. If you have a link or name so I can search it that would be amazing!
Real neat useful project thanks, cutting bricks loose can be very dangerous
+Michael Eastwood
Thanks Michael ;-)
I cannot for the life of me find the name of the clamp part of the jig so I can buy it. If you have a link or name so I can search it that would be amazing!
I made an improved version of the jig here- ua-cam.com/video/Grt-gCPY_L8/v-deo.html
But the I think this is what you are looking for - fave.co/2YxMrjT
They are known as star hand knobs
@@ultimatehandyman I'll have a look. And thanks for the link!
yipee and eureka (not johnnson) too. after watching this video. i've come up with the design for a jig to cut a 45 degree angle around the circumference of an mdf disc with an electric plainer, which is both safe and pretty much exact. WHERE'S MY SAW.
+TheJeremyevans
Good stuff ;-)
Drywall screws for the win
+MegaMetinMetin
I think I used Turbogold XT for this project but you could use virtually any type of screw.
Thanks for the comment
Hi, what's the screw part called shown at 3:38 into your
video
+fa b
They are called wood thread inserts although they may have a few different names-
ua-cam.com/video/n57AQGwS6Fg/v-deo.html
+Ultimate Handyman Thanks. Appreciate the quick response. Really useful, enjoyable vids.
+Ultimate Handyman
Just wanted to ask the same question, but went through the comments first. This is such a cool channel! :)
+Koffi Banan
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got it done which is the main thing, solid too, i wonder if the evo saw can handle the ultimate...dried weetabix in a bowl! lol
+jusb1066
Absolutely. I don't think any know cutting edge known to man can cope with dried on weetabix LOL
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+majed hussain
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