I'm fully satisfied with this VERTICAL HOLDING JIG that I use most frequently [woodworking]

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • I'm a carpenter in the middle of fifties. Woodworking is far from my major job. I may stand somewhere between hobby carpenter and expert. So my skill hasn't matured fully and I make many mistakes in the videos. I hope you would forgive me generously.
    A late bloomer carpenter's woodworking diary. This is the motto of my channel. I enjoy making furniture and videos. And using my leisure time I make videos and share how I make and my idea that comes to my mind. Those are sometimes childish and sometimes not too bad. What I want is you just enjoy watching one or two of my videos and fly to other channels better than mine.
    I'd like to progress my woodworking skills through struggle to make furniture and videos. And I hope those can help you encouraged for woodworking.
    Thanks for reading

КОМЕНТАРІ • 210

  • @pjflores5599
    @pjflores5599 2 роки тому +12

    This dude scares me with that table saw geeze

    • @robertjames-life4768
      @robertjames-life4768 7 місяців тому

      Exactly my thoughts

    • @Motocicleiros
      @Motocicleiros 2 місяці тому

      @@robertjames-life4768 I have no idea what you guys are talking about.

  • @gengiskamimura
    @gengiskamimura 2 роки тому +37

    For those watching this amazing jig video, two major safety warnings: 1-never use miter gauge and rip fence at once (2:05), kickback risk; 2-do not remove wood pieces near the blade with your hand while it is still spinning (4:20). Despite that, amazing jig, I will indeed make one.

    • @xpnutsrs
      @xpnutsrs Рік тому +5

      7:14 a no-no in my books too. Moving the wood back over the spinning blade in the wrong direction. Even if you think you’ve got it all, not good practice at all.
      Decent idea for a jig but unsafe as an instructional video.

    • @GapahuksTube
      @GapahuksTube Рік тому +1

      No riving knive either...

  • @davepuskala2967
    @davepuskala2967 2 роки тому

    I like your approach to making the tall fence. Making this .

  • @jimmys511
    @jimmys511 2 роки тому

    This is the best tenoning jig I’ve seen yet very nice job

  • @as7river
    @as7river 2 роки тому +2

    I'm definitely building one of these. You can put some finishing wax on the parts of the jig that make contact with the fence and table to help it slide better. Also, I think it would make sense to add a small piece of wood in the hole to be able to grab it without having to put your whole arm inside, might make things more convenient.

  • @petewadner3568
    @petewadner3568 Рік тому

    I will be making one of these, thanks for showing

  • @jwd888
    @jwd888 2 роки тому

    thanks for doing what you do 👍

  • @marcusviniciusdeoliveira8269
    @marcusviniciusdeoliveira8269 3 роки тому

    I will certainly do the same. Thank you for sharing this idea.

  • @HCarpenter
    @HCarpenter 3 роки тому

    I love vids like Thank you for sharing again.

  • @ecaff9515
    @ecaff9515 3 роки тому

    Excellent video and process. Great addition to any shop. Thanks for sharing.

  • @YEYOPOLLO
    @YEYOPOLLO 3 роки тому +1

    wow I have never seen the combination square used like this 1:40 from now on I will use that method when I have to make internal measurements and apply them on the table saw great contribution thanks.

  • @aronlevin3011
    @aronlevin3011 3 роки тому +2

    I just stumbled across this video... it's absolutely brilliant! I love the simplicity and how clearly you show each step. I will be making one, and subscribing to your channel. Looking forward to viewing more of your ideas.

  • @rexnelson9728
    @rexnelson9728 Рік тому

    This is a great jig

  • @SeahorseWorkshop
    @SeahorseWorkshop Рік тому

    Nice. I really liked this one. Going to copy this style. Good job.

  • @6oodfella
    @6oodfella 3 роки тому +1

    I'd like to see you make a wooden puzzle, like a lock box or something.

  • @tomowens2720
    @tomowens2720 3 роки тому +1

    I must tell you that while I do have a Delta tenoning tool, after I made one similar to this one after watching this video I use it all the time!

  • @orhankaynarca2634
    @orhankaynarca2634 3 роки тому

    I believe you are an accompliushed woodworker. I have always enjoyed your videos. To me you are one the best 'HAND PLANE' maker. I wish I had the skills to make those hand planes for the fun of it. Keep being creative and good work. I LOVE IT!!

  • @tanjidurrahman3171
    @tanjidurrahman3171 3 роки тому +16

    4:23 & 4:30 your fingers were so close to the blade 😨!!! It seems to me. Always be safe sir.

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry about that sir.
      Thanks.

    • @JohnColgan.
      @JohnColgan. 3 роки тому +2

      I dare not say anything, my thumb got 1/2 inch 12mm too close to the blade last month, it's healing slowly, but at least I can still count 10 digits without fractions !!

    • @tanjidurrahman3171
      @tanjidurrahman3171 3 роки тому +2

      @@JohnColgan.😟

  • @georgeagus571
    @georgeagus571 3 роки тому +1

    excelente trabajo!!! gracias por la idea. haré una guia igual.

  • @goptools
    @goptools 3 роки тому

    Hello Mr. J,
    Very nice, handy table saw attachment. Much safer and more precise than trying to cut tall stock without it. Thanks for sharing this tip!
    -mike

  • @frankstover3444
    @frankstover3444 3 роки тому

    Well done brother!!!🇺🇸

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching sir.
      Please take care of yourself.

  • @manuelbustos3776
    @manuelbustos3776 3 роки тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing your tips

  • @farrierss1724
    @farrierss1724 2 роки тому

    Nice concept!! Like the simplicity
    Promote safety first though.

  • @mtran66
    @mtran66 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I'm going to make one. It's going to be very useful

  • @윤현-g6q
    @윤현-g6q 3 роки тому +1

    공방에서 만들어서 사용해봐야겠네요.고맙습니다.

  • @stevewilliams6354
    @stevewilliams6354 3 роки тому

    Good idea it’s on my list of things to do thanks

  • @Canalcoholic
    @Canalcoholic 3 роки тому

    That is so much better than the pistol gripped design I currently use, thanks for sharing. I will make one today.

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching sir.

    • @Canalcoholic
      @Canalcoholic 3 роки тому

      @@j-woodworking9573 Liked and subscribed.
      I have made one, with one slight change, I have sunk a 1” dowel vertically towards the front of the arm cavity to give myself a proper handle.

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому

      Great.
      Thanks again sir.

  • @MauricioGoncalves.
    @MauricioGoncalves. 3 роки тому +1

    Nice!

  • @Валерій-я5п
    @Валерій-я5п 3 роки тому

    That's awesome!

  • @أبومارياا-ض8ض
    @أبومارياا-ض8ض 3 роки тому

    Very nice good job

  • @hans-peterjordan9398
    @hans-peterjordan9398 3 роки тому

    Very Nice,👍

  • @rafaswierczynski
    @rafaswierczynski 3 роки тому

    so cool idea! nice...

  • @technewsfortechnoobs
    @technewsfortechnoobs 2 роки тому

    I think I will build this for myself. The only addition/modification I would think to make would be to drill some shallow holes to place a 1" dowel inside towards the back to make a push handle with so you aren't having to reach all the way through to pull it back and forth.

  • @joaovilela5541
    @joaovilela5541 Рік тому

    Top I’ve done one but I make one extra handle

  • @tartealagomme2852
    @tartealagomme2852 3 роки тому

    Hello Friend, another victory as I see :-)

  • @horangnabee3334
    @horangnabee3334 3 роки тому

    Good☺️

  • @skippylippy547
    @skippylippy547 Рік тому

    Do you have the dimensions of those 3 pieces please?
    I'd like to make this.

  • @guilhermetonon7267
    @guilhermetonon7267 2 роки тому

    you fast foward a little bit and started to seems like stop motion.

  • @СергейКононыхин-к3ы

    Молодец!!!

  • @UncleSarkis
    @UncleSarkis 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing again.
    Seems like you are in the US? I thought you were in Korea.

  • @RB-jv6un
    @RB-jv6un Рік тому

    Using a rip fence with a miter gauge and the board between the fence and blade is a disaster waiting to happen.

  • @ronpost587
    @ronpost587 3 роки тому

    Very well done video. I am planning on building one like this in the near future. By the way what is the music at the end of the video?

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому

      Sorry, I have no idea. I downloaded it from UA-cam free music corner.
      Thanks for watching sir.

  • @jimmys511
    @jimmys511 2 роки тому

    Can you give measurements to this jig?

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  2 роки тому +1

      Sorry I don't have plans.
      Thanks for watching sir.

    • @jimmys511
      @jimmys511 2 роки тому

      @@j-woodworking9573thanks for posting.

  • @agusordu6974
    @agusordu6974 3 роки тому

    Por favor tiene la guía de mesa que usa y podría hacer un video de como lo ha conseguido gracias

  • @mariolombardi3864
    @mariolombardi3864 3 роки тому

    I'm making one as I type.

  • @koccocarrasco5696
    @koccocarrasco5696 3 роки тому

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @matthewstanton9633
    @matthewstanton9633 Рік тому

    Wow potential kick back to the crotch at 40 secs luckily avoided😢😢

  • @frankcornfield5915
    @frankcornfield5915 3 роки тому +6

    How not to use a table saw. Your cut with the offcut between the fence and the blade is so dangerous. If you keep working that way you will discover how dangerous kickback is.

  • @The.Home.Cinema.Engineer
    @The.Home.Cinema.Engineer 2 роки тому

    DUDE! raise the blade just high enough to cut the wood your using! DONT RAISE IT ANY HIGHER!!!

  • @tomowens2720
    @tomowens2720 3 роки тому +1

    Regarding the appearance of your fingers being too close to the blade I would submit to the other commenters that we can't tell how close they are because of the camera angle.
    Even so there's not one of us who over reaches on occasion whether its our table saw, router table drill press etc. etc. Foolish yes but all of of
    us take chances. Some have said when we become very use to our equipment tendency
    to take chances occurs more often than not. Always best to err on the side of safety. Just sayin'

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry about my carelessness.
      Thanks for your good understanding of my situation sir.

  • @dlsodadl
    @dlsodadl 2 роки тому

    Table saw로 저렇게 cross cut 하시면서 fence를 쓰시면 매우 위험할 수 있다고 알고 있습니다~! 조심하세요~

  • @paulolopes3726
    @paulolopes3726 3 роки тому

    😁👏👏👏

  • @sapelesteve
    @sapelesteve 3 роки тому +2

    Nicely done J! However, as others have noted. watch those fingers being so close to that blade! 👎

  • @dennis7511
    @dennis7511 3 роки тому

    The thumbnail picture looks like Thing going sideways.

  • @charlesrobin1745
    @charlesrobin1745 2 роки тому

    M

  • @bahurupavirabharda4246
    @bahurupavirabharda4246 3 роки тому

    +++

  • @Currly1
    @Currly1 2 роки тому +2

    You are an accident waiting to happen!!!! I cannot delieve how close you put your fingers to the moving blade. Watch from just after 4.15 minutes to see what I mean. Not enough respect for that blade time is not on his side. also no riving splitter installed. Get safe before its a trip to hospital.

    • @toolstipsandprojects1665
      @toolstipsandprojects1665 Рік тому

      I fully agree! It only takes a tiny mishap to find your fingers have been cut off.

  • @DanChampionJr
    @DanChampionJr 3 роки тому +16

    First, Love the idea, and will be making one for my shop!
    Second, I am with the others on the safety issues.
    1. No riving knife 0:46
    2. Reaching so close to the blade (I yelled at the screen...)
    3. Using BOTH the fence, and the Miter gauge 2:08 is a real no no.
    4. Blade way too high. (The teeth are in the wood way less time than if the blade is lower, and increased odds of kickback with it high)
    I am only re-stating this so that others watching and learning from you might learn how dangerous these are. Thank you for making the video, and sharing your great idea. Please be safe, and teach safety to the new guys watching you.

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for your kind safety advice sir.
      I'll keep in mind what you said.

    • @DanChampionJr
      @DanChampionJr 3 роки тому +3

      @@j-woodworking9573 Keep up the great work, and thank you for taking my comment with such a great attitude. I am now a subscriber!

    • @jeremyprovonsil7886
      @jeremyprovonsil7886 2 роки тому +3

      @@DanChampionJr the same amount of teeth will be in the material regardless of blade height. The lower the blade is in the material the more likely it is to lift the material with equal or more chance of kickback. The teeth will be “pushing” upwards on the material as the blade rotates and passes through to make the cut.
      The higher the blade is the more it pushes down on the material on the operator side, giving some mechanical hold down advantage as it rotates through the material being cut.
      Yes, more exposure is more danger, so there is definitely a point of being too high for the need at hand, but kickback is equal or greater with a very low height where only the teeth showing through the kerf. Both work, both are dangerous in similar and different ways. Common sense and knowing your tools and physics goes a long way in staying as safe as you can while working with dangerous machinery.

    • @rickhansen7417
      @rickhansen7417 2 роки тому +1

      Agree. Agree. Agree.

  • @curiojeff
    @curiojeff Рік тому +1

    Is it me or does this guy seem dangerously free with his hands around an open blade? And raising the blade up into the material while it's spinning??

  • @jlpinha
    @jlpinha Рік тому +1

    Be careful when using both the rip and the cross cut fences together, my friend. The piece between tha saw disc can the rip fence can kickback at you.

  • @chadryk5
    @chadryk5 3 роки тому +3

    I dig this jig so much - thanks for sharing! "Keep all 10." ~Dude who no longer has all 10

  • @alangeorgebarstow
    @alangeorgebarstow 2 роки тому +2

    I find it hard to believe that someone who makes and uses such a wonderful jig as this one, doesn't have a cross-cut sled!

  • @rolandgdean
    @rolandgdean 3 роки тому +3

    I still have yet to make myself one of these jigs but I really need to. Maybe after Christmas when I'm not so busy and developing new products. Greta video again bud and great techniques.

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому +1

      As you saw several times in my videos, it's very useful. Thanks for watching friend.

  • @sergiofernandezlorenzo3446
    @sergiofernandezlorenzo3446 3 роки тому +11

    Not just how close your fingers were to the blade a few times, but how high you rose that blade at 0:40 gave me the chills. Please do not get too confident and have a stupid accident.

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому +1

      Sorry about that.
      Thanks for your kind advice sir.

    • @LFichna
      @LFichna Рік тому

      also do not use fence along with mitter gauge (it is allowed alny for non through cuts) @@j-woodworking9573
      stay safe

    • @ChristIsLord229
      @ChristIsLord229 11 місяців тому

      Despite what youtube says, you want the gullet sticking out past the blade, if that frightens you, choose a different tool for the operation.

  • @roofermarc1
    @roofermarc1 4 місяці тому +1

    Scary work man.

  • @sunburstmike8745
    @sunburstmike8745 2 роки тому

    Awesome idea and woodworking ... EXCEPT ... safety @ 4:20 - 4:30. Hands SO CLOSE to blade? Come on , man!!

  • @toolstipsandprojects1665
    @toolstipsandprojects1665 Рік тому

    Good woodworker, but not nearly enough respect for the danger of a tablesaw. I hope he doesn't cut his fingers off, but he's only one small surprise away from doing so.

  • @ronthomas3029
    @ronthomas3029 Рік тому +1

    After I saw your hand thru the inside of the box, I put a handle midway thru the box when I built mine. BTW, it works fantastic. Also before the final gluing, I assembled it and wasn't happy with the clearance on the fence, so I took it apart and trimmed the saddle pieces until I had it perfect. Thanks

  • @kahoycrafts
    @kahoycrafts 3 роки тому +3

    This is great, I definitely need to make one. I like how you use your table saw as a work bench and develop your own processes for things.

  • @HeinzKimmig
    @HeinzKimmig 6 місяців тому

    Hi, how are your fingers?

  • @ZeroColdx911
    @ZeroColdx911 6 місяців тому

    What the 45 cut for?

  • @randolfi.bledoeg9028
    @randolfi.bledoeg9028 3 роки тому +2

    The work of precission 👍👍👍

  • @fayz44awad
    @fayz44awad Рік тому

    👌👌👌

  • @gianendo1044
    @gianendo1044 3 роки тому +1

    nice work
    i want to be woodworking but i don't have the tools:(

  • @leandersmith6184
    @leandersmith6184 10 місяців тому

    Nice jig, made from solid wood instead of the expensive plywood. But use dry wood, and as soon as the jig is done protect it from moisture getting in the jig, avoiding warping.

  • @ExpliCiT78
    @ExpliCiT78 3 місяці тому

    Exactly what I‘m looking for! Thank you for this Inspiration!

  • @-grandsonofcarpenter5987
    @-grandsonofcarpenter5987 3 роки тому +1

    항상 보던 지그가 이렇게 만들어지네요^^

  • @dariocampos7464
    @dariocampos7464 2 роки тому

    Very useful jig,thanks.
    Greetings from Chile!!!

  • @mas1010
    @mas1010 2 роки тому

    Great jig…. Any plans available for this jig?

  • @ZARATHOUSTRAM
    @ZARATHOUSTRAM 2 роки тому

    DANGER! 2:06-2:16

  • @asbrand
    @asbrand 3 роки тому

    Love this jig. I will be making myself one. That said...you might want to look into getting a riving knife to sit behind your saw blade. Prevents nearly all kickback.

  • @tomhargrave27
    @tomhargrave27 2 місяці тому

    This is a great jig. Thank you!

  • @jamesdelcampo9868
    @jamesdelcampo9868 2 роки тому

    Excellent work here 👍🏽

  • @joncamiron6880
    @joncamiron6880 2 роки тому

    You're perfect 👍🏼

  • @JGerm
    @JGerm 2 роки тому

    Great video !

  • @patrickpeterman4890
    @patrickpeterman4890 3 роки тому

    what was the angle you utilized on the first larger board?? i would like to make one,thank you,patrick

  • @wddecorfurniture2202
    @wddecorfurniture2202 2 роки тому

    great idea

  • @Oldiesyoungies
    @Oldiesyoungies 2 роки тому

    i love

  • @chrisgovatsos9421
    @chrisgovatsos9421 2 роки тому

    I’m getting a lot out of this video , things I’ve never seen, fingers so near the blade, seen that.

  • @sbaa7343
    @sbaa7343 2 роки тому

    Отлично.

  • @jean-jacquesnaudot7648
    @jean-jacquesnaudot7648 2 роки тому

    Hello
    how do you manage to have such a wide saw blade.
    Best regards

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  2 роки тому

      I used two 8mm blades at the same time. Thanks for watching sir.

  • @rivapsilva1
    @rivapsilva1 2 роки тому

    Ótimo trabalho, parabéns

  • @KishoreWoodStudio
    @KishoreWoodStudio 3 роки тому

    I didn't know that I need this jig. Thanks great useful idea

  • @googlesucks6741
    @googlesucks6741 3 роки тому

    Great Video!!! Can you please post the dimension??

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому

      155W x 390L x 400H mm
      Sorry I don't have plans.
      Thanks for watching sir.

  • @rd0054
    @rd0054 3 роки тому

    This is a great jig. Just made one last night. Thank for the video.

  • @tomowens2720
    @tomowens2720 3 роки тому

    Hello, thoroughly enjoy your channel and look forward to your next project.
    What are the dimensions of your tenoning jig please? Thank you.

    • @tomowens2720
      @tomowens2720 3 роки тому

      Nevermind. I figured out your dimensions based on the height of the fence.

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching sir.

  • @ХамзатМагомадов-э3с

    8 мин.убитого времени из жизни. Хрень полная.

  • @ganeshtn2098
    @ganeshtn2098 3 роки тому

    Really good jig for safety 👏 👌 👍 😀😀😀😀

  • @paulstanding7267
    @paulstanding7267 3 роки тому

    Very nice simple jig made easy work of the joints I remember the castle joint you did for a table I think stay safe and keep the videos coming 😀👍👍

    • @j-woodworking9573
      @j-woodworking9573  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your kind comment sir.

    • @paulstanding7267
      @paulstanding7267 3 роки тому

      @@j-woodworking9573 it is a pleasure to watch you sir 😀👍👍👌

  • @fredvillines7818
    @fredvillines7818 3 роки тому

    Been looking for a simple jig like this. I lack the imagination to design it myself. This is perfect.