I really like the way you are showing how you make your things, and the way you go directly and precise to the work, without music or talking because everyone can clearly see what you are doing, you are a great inspiration. Keep up your good work JSK-koubou 😃 cheers from Denmark
Absolute Great Job, I have exactly the same Alu Profiles and I search so long to find HOW I build so a slide guide. AND I find you😁 Thank you Sir so much! I wish you a good time and stay healthy, you new fan LOU😁
I cannot send you congratulations, not because your work (that is excellent), but because you are going to make many persons unhappy by showing them the magnificent materials available to you, but not for many of others! Sincere admiration for your work and video, extremely well done and enjoyable! (you make me feel jealous!).
But Alfredo - this Aluminium extrusion you can get in almost any part of the world! Also the Makita saw - and that plus some fasteners and screws is basically all you need
Instead of complaining, my friend, go ahead and search the net. Uncle Google will tell you everything! :))) I found the profiles of interest to me in a few minutes. They differ from those used by JSK as I intend to significantly change my frame. In fact, I only take the idea of using factory-made duralumin profiles and fasteners from JSK.
However, if you intend to accurately recreate the idea of JSK, I'm sure you will find very similar profiles (because I guess it's mostly about them). For me, it is to act as a template for cutting elements of kitchen cabinets (but not only) guaranteeing exact right angles and repeatability of dimensions. I intend to add easily replaceable size limiters so as not to waste time on repetitive activities. I assume a modular structure adapted to the size of the cut elements: larger - larger frame, smaller - smaller frame, so that "small" stops do not collide with "large" ones. I am providing a link to the manufacturer and the profiles I have chosen. I live in Poland, so the German company will easily send me the ordered profiles, because both countries are in the EU. I think they will send them to Russia too, after all, DHL has no limits. At most, costs will increase slightly, but that will still be only a fraction of the cost of the factory-installed device. www.techxxl.pl/parts-c1.html www.techxxl.pl/part-102517.html www.techxxl.pl/part-102517.html (this one will be used by me twice or maybe even three times - side by side to tear the frame to keep the modular construction condition, I have not made the final decision yet) www.techxxl.pl/part-102411.html www.techxxl.pl/part-102412.html
One gigantic, beautiful puzzle - which, if you can figure out how to put it together and then figure out all the ways it will make your life easier, is worth more than it's weight in gold.
I made a 'square cut' jig years ago out of scraps and a few screws and I still have it. Find some sturdy sheet material 30" x 12", fix 30" 2"x 2" along far edge and 12" 2"x 2" along near edge on right side. Fix 2" x 1" wood saw guide at right angles on right side and fix thin steel plate for saw to ride on. Now run the saw across guide&plate and cut the marker on the 2" x 2". Now all you need do is slide the wood under, line up cut line with marker cut and run saw across to get accurate straight 90 degree cuts every time. That's the basic idea - you can work out the detail.
if you live near a misumi distribution center you can get that amount of 4040s for like $30. the hardware would probably total a bit under $100 though unless you got cheap chinese versions
Un saludo, con diferencia la mejor guía deslizante para sierra circular que he visto hasta ahora. Por cierto, ¿podrías poner por aquí donde adquiriste ese marco tan ancho? Gracias.
Starting Out My Own DIY Business As a Result of Retrenchment, Age and probably Covert-19 Loved What I saw... Awesome... Been looking at your channel for awhile... You are really very meticulous (Careful and Accurate), love your work Perhaps we could even collaborate at some point..
I was wondering how long it would take you to start working with metal. The level of precision you normally work in is more rewarding when working with metals. I look forward to you getting your first mill or lathe.
This is a great video, BUT... where do I get that aluminum and parts for under $200.00? Just one of the rails cost over $60.00 never mind that backboard. Again GREAT video and craftsmanship!!!!
@openworld poland His channel is gearing to making precision, and quality built tools. Not cheap nor crabby quality built. If you want cheap and crabby quality tools then you can look for tools "Made In China" . Not all tools from China are bad quality, they do have lots of good tools too, but you have to pay for higher prices. Like everything else in this world, the better built quality products involve more detailed planning, design and manufacture cost. Therefore more expensive. My theory is...Pay a little more for tools/products with good quality and they will last a lifetime...You will save more (money, time and headaches) in the end plus the most important factor... .ENVIRONMENT WASTE will be less, better for planet earth.
I agree with Alfredo Marquez, your designs are awesome! but only a few can get the parts you use, perhaps if you place a list of materials and where they can be purchased, a few more could get the task of doing something similar following your videos, ¡Your are an excellent designed and you explain without words in an easy manner but just for a few privileged people!
Thank you for an excellent video. I really like your video instructions. I admire your meticulous attention to detail and skills in design and presentation. I have subscribed as I like your designs and video presentations so much. Best wishes from Australia.
200$ ~15000р. Не из дешевых получается. Не каждый готов выложить такую сумму на самоделку, да еще с которой мудохаться пол дня для сборки. Прибавим к этому еще и чистку стола от опилок, которые будут во всех щелях... Если порыскать по просторам интернета, то есть готовые направляющие для циркулярных пил разных размеров, выполненные из анодированного алюминия и ценой от 2т.р.. Но за идею и аккуратность однозначно лайк!
So right! Just the base with T-nut slots is around US$400! I made my base from plywood and the tracks out of aluminum L channels. I stiffened the channels with carbon fiber square tubing. It's very accurate and easy to store and set up.
Very well done! I’ve been using my table saw a lot lately, but I think there are a lot of things that a guided circular saw could do better than a table saw and using less space. The big difference is the size of the deck for a guided saw versus the size of the infeed/outfeed tables needed for large stock. I think you could also rip stock using your guide, but you’d need a way to clamp securely . For thin stock, hold-downs would work, but I wonder if there’s a way to make a full-length clamp that presses down on the stock close to the cut?... it’s got me thinking.
They are all Misumi afaik. If you are from America or Asia you can buy directly from them but if you are in Europe you'll unfortunately need to have a registered business account with them (or know someone else that does) to order. I've been trying to find someone with an account myself cause I'm from Ireland but it's not all that easy unfortunately.
@@MacMeaties Yeap, got it, in Europe it is not easy to get those Alu, partly impossible. Therefore I will combine his idea with the wood plate with some Alu stuff
@@MacMeaties yeah I found many selling specially in Alibaba and Lazada online selling website. But the problem is they might not have a good quality and I saw many bad reviews for the product have dents and scratches during shipping... I'm from Philippines by the way working here in Saudi Arabia and looking some good stuff in Japan...
@@MacMeaties I had a search for Misumi, and all I could find was a tools supplier... I've gone looking for the aluminum extrusions before, and I've pretty much concluded that I have to order from a chinese merchant to get them to Sweden... Got expensive fast with S&H, customs, taxes and all that... Do you have a link to the extrusions provided by Misumi? Thanks!
What is cost of making such guide and how to get the right material it will be great if you may please attach a written guide with some kind of list of pats and their sizes. please
All the Makita saws I searched online all seem to have a grey magnesium blade angle fitting - while yours seems to have a chromed (and I'm sure very accurate) support
Japanese domestic market Makita circular saws are different than can be bought in other countries (partially due to our voltage being at 100v, which is lower than anywhere else in the world.)
@@Bakafish Ah I see, very interesting! So basically Japan has better machines :). From the looks of it, the circular saw really does look far superior.
@@JustinShaedo Ahhh, I didn't even look carefully as I have 3 circular saws already, I don't like tempting myself with shiny new things :-) The cordless stuff has a lot more overlap, but as you note there are still differences. One thing that is interesting is that a lot of US tools are made in CN whereas the JDM versions here are still made in Japan. The US market is really cost competitive, so I can't really blame them, but something to note.
The build looks amazing, I really want to build the same unit as in the video. I’ve purchased the plans butfinding it very very challenging to obtain the frame EFS-30300-600. I am in Canada so I wouldn’t think supply would be an issue. I’ll keep truing but not going to overspend.
Hey, great video. Thank you. What about that tape you glued on the rails? Is it made from a slicky material? Never seen one of those. Can you tell us what it is? Thank you once more
If you find any unauthorized reproduction of the JSK-koubou video, please report it to me.
Thank you.
JSK-koubouビデオの無断複製を見つけた場合は、報告していただけると助かります。
I really like the way you are showing how you make your things, and the way you go directly and precise to the work, without music or talking because everyone can clearly see what you are doing, you are a great inspiration. Keep up your good work JSK-koubou 😃 cheers from Denmark
I really admire how clean your tools are.
Awww! I was about to buy the material to make a wooden one, but this version seems much better!
Great design as usual!
This is undoubtedly the best circular saw jig ever!
A very expensive one too I'm sure.
Tidiness, neatness, cleanliness & many more things are UNBEATABLE !! Watching @ JSK-koubou is like meditating 🤪
Hypnotizing. Every time I watch JSK videos, I fall into a trance or something, ha. Very sure and deliberte hands.
Absolute Great Job, I have exactly the same Alu Profiles and I search so long to find HOW I build so a slide guide. AND I find you😁 Thank you Sir so much! I wish you a good time and stay healthy, you new fan LOU😁
Great and simple 👍 it’s so damn cool to talk the Craft language. No barriers.
Absolutely seems like a better alternative , safe, rather than a table saw for many projects.
I cannot send you congratulations, not because your work (that is excellent), but because you are going to make many persons unhappy by showing them the magnificent materials available to you, but not for many of others! Sincere admiration for your work and video, extremely well done and enjoyable! (you make me feel jealous!).
But Alfredo - this Aluminium extrusion you can get in almost any part of the world!
Also the Makita saw - and that plus some fasteners and screws is basically all you need
@@kniefi The only similar aluminum profiles available in Mexico are those called "80-20 system", but are too expensive here...
So glad I came across this channel. While watching 80/20 videos. Awesome work
図面を購入させていただき製作しました。私の丸ノコは125mm径なので部品を少し変えました。
ガイドがあると同じ寸法の材料を切り出すのには最高です。とにかく図面に忠実に作ることで
カネもキチンと出るし、何よりもアルミにしたことで剛性も上がり素晴らしいです。
有難うございました。次はドリルガイドにも挑戦したいと思います。
Удивительный человек, сколько его смотрю - поражаюсь простоте и гениальности его решений и культуре производства
Very impressive.
This is now on my 'to-do' list.
Thank you!
The quality of your videos just get better and better. Thank you for sharing.
Your ideas, precision and tidyness are an inspiration!
What fine craftsmanship. Clean, functional, and precise. Love it.
Perfect Perfectionist. No more no less.
By far the best track saw..due to the whole thing made of aluminium no worries for outdoor work. Loved it❤👌
大変綺麗、高級感あり自作の自由度、応用うらやましいかぎりです。部材、部品結構かかると思いますが既製に無い物いいですね。
Its good to live in a country, where you can just order any parts you need for any project.
Instead of complaining, my friend, go ahead and search the net. Uncle Google will tell you everything! :)))
I found the profiles of interest to me in a few minutes. They differ from those used by JSK as I intend to significantly change my frame. In fact, I only take the idea of using factory-made duralumin profiles and fasteners from JSK.
However, if you intend to accurately recreate the idea of JSK, I'm sure you will find very similar profiles (because I guess it's mostly about them).
For me, it is to act as a template for cutting elements of kitchen cabinets (but not only) guaranteeing exact right angles and repeatability of dimensions. I intend to add easily replaceable size limiters so as not to waste time on repetitive activities. I assume a modular structure adapted to the size of the cut elements: larger - larger frame, smaller - smaller frame, so that "small" stops do not collide with "large" ones.
I am providing a link to the manufacturer and the profiles I have chosen. I live in Poland, so the German company will easily send me the ordered profiles, because both countries are in the EU. I think they will send them to Russia too, after all, DHL has no limits. At most, costs will increase slightly, but that will still be only a fraction of the cost of the factory-installed device.
www.techxxl.pl/parts-c1.html www.techxxl.pl/part-102517.html www.techxxl.pl/part-102517.html (this one will be used by me twice or maybe even three times - side by side to tear the frame to keep the modular construction condition, I have not made the final decision yet)
www.techxxl.pl/part-102411.html www.techxxl.pl/part-102412.html
I am so sorry, the third link should be:
www.techxxl.pl/part-100133.html
In my rush, I did not notice the mistake.
@@andrzej3511 szukam takiej podstawy jak na filmie. Znasz może jakieś sklepy w Polsce z dobrymi cenami?
You're right, here in Nigeria we don't have such profiles and components.
So great, best circular saw guide on the internet!
New subscriber here.great work of art.👏👏👏
Excellent project
Very beautiful work. Congratulations and many thanks.
Estou desde manhã vendo seus vídeos. Muito profissional....que beleza é o seu trabalho. Parabéns!!!! Robertson - Brasil.
One gigantic, beautiful puzzle - which, if you can figure out how to put it together and then figure out all the ways it will make your life easier, is worth more than it's weight in gold.
Congratulation for the way your shop is looking. So clean!
I made a 'square cut' jig years ago out of scraps and a few screws and I still have it. Find some sturdy sheet material 30" x 12", fix 30" 2"x 2" along far edge and 12" 2"x 2" along near edge on right side. Fix 2" x 1" wood saw guide at right angles on right side and fix thin steel plate for saw to ride on. Now run the saw across guide&plate and cut the marker on the 2" x 2". Now all you need do is slide the wood under, line up cut line with marker cut and run saw across to get accurate straight 90 degree cuts every time. That's the basic idea - you can work out the detail.
if you live near a misumi distribution center you can get that amount of 4040s for like $30. the hardware would probably total a bit under $100 though unless you got cheap chinese versions
I kept trying to build a wooden one with steel bars, and had some issues with cuts off by 1-2 mm... This is an excellent option for my issue, thanks.
Kobu is really a King :)
Awesome job, thanks for sharing!
Sweet! Your very good at demonstrating your technique. Can't wait to see more.
Dude must've been a skilled samurai in his past life.
Un saludo, con diferencia la mejor guía deslizante para sierra circular que he visto hasta ahora.
Por cierto, ¿podrías poner por aquí donde adquiriste ese marco tan ancho?
Gracias.
All of your tools are well made and brilliant.
The problem is I want to make them all. But I do not need all of them. 😄
What a precision Love your work
Спасибо дорогой друг!!! Отличная работа!
Utsukushi! Very nice makita saw as well. Much better than we get here.
いつも動画楽しみに拝見しています 動画参考になるのですが せいさくとなればとても大変ですよね 販売などされてないのですか ちなみにおいくらぐらいかかるのでしょうか
Thank you for another beautiful video! Looking forward to the next!
Starting Out My Own DIY Business
As a Result of Retrenchment, Age and probably Covert-19
Loved What I saw... Awesome...
Been looking at your channel for awhile...
You are really very meticulous (Careful and Accurate), love your work
Perhaps we could even collaborate at some point..
Very talented
Well done & keep it up.
Where to buy the materials??
I watch all your project videos and Sir you are an inspiration to me.
Great design
Os seus projetos são sempre muito modernos, inteligentes e inspiradores. Obrigado pelo compartilhamento.
Really interesting project, man! 😃
Works great!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
I was wondering how long it would take you to start working with metal. The level of precision you normally work in is more rewarding when working with metals. I look forward to you getting your first mill or lathe.
You mean you look forward to him MAKING a mill or lathe:).
You probably already know (!) but he's been working with metal for years. Check out his past videos if you're keen.
This is a great video, BUT... where do I get that aluminum and parts for under $200.00? Just one of the rails cost over $60.00 never mind that backboard. Again GREAT video and craftsmanship!!!!
very good job friend
Awesome job, always nice to see your video. So many talk during your videos, but yours are relaxing and still very informative! Thank you for sharing
Awesome job
現在、これを作成しています。
910mmを切れるようにと1200mmのフレームで作成してますが、めちゃくちゃ重いです😂
そのかわり作りはしっかりしているのと、治具作成に精度の要るカッティングが必要無い(組み立てのみでいい)ため、最初に作る治具としても良いかと思っています。
大きなカットはホームセンターで行ってもらうことを前提にすれば、もう少し小型なものでもいいのかなと思います。
おそらく1200mmだと10キロにはなるんじゃないかと…
パーツを買い忘れたものがあり、完成には至ってませんが、完成が待ち遠しいです。
It's like Lego for grown-ups. Great build!
Awesome. Good job mate!
@openworld poland
The theme of my craft is not "cheaper".
The theme is "safer".
@openworld poland His channel is gearing to making precision, and quality built tools. Not cheap nor crabby quality built. If you want cheap and crabby quality tools then you can look for tools "Made In China" . Not all tools from China are bad quality, they do have lots of good tools too, but you have to pay for higher prices. Like everything else in this world, the better built quality products involve more detailed planning, design and manufacture cost. Therefore more expensive. My theory is...Pay a little more for tools/products with good quality and they will last a lifetime...You will save more (money, time and headaches) in the end plus the most important factor... .ENVIRONMENT WASTE will be less, better for planet earth.
@@jisakukobo Is safer and beautiful... 👍
So good so great
Perfect design 👌
This guy is great and I love what he does, but many of the aluninium profiles he uses here I just can't get hold of in the UK.
Excellent project, where can I get a complete kit with the instructions to assemble it?
Nice work.
Стоят эти профильки просто космос, как хорошая торцовка
Это у нас, у них наверно дешевле
Wish I could find any of these things in Japan...would love to know your shops!
Very neat job! Thank you
I agree with Alfredo Marquez, your designs are awesome! but only a few can get the parts you use, perhaps if you place a list of materials and where they can be purchased, a few more could get the task of doing something similar following your videos, ¡Your are an excellent designed and you explain without words in an easy manner but just for a few privileged people!
if you go to his website you can buy the plans from there.
Agustín: Existe una línea de perfiles muy parecida que traen a México, llamada "80-20", el representante está en Monterrey... Pero no son baratos.
Wonderful
Thank you for an excellent video. I really like your video instructions. I admire your meticulous attention to detail and skills in design and presentation. I have subscribed as I like your designs and video presentations so much. Best wishes from Australia.
200$ ~15000р. Не из дешевых получается. Не каждый готов выложить такую сумму на самоделку, да еще с которой мудохаться пол дня для сборки. Прибавим к этому еще и чистку стола от опилок, которые будут во всех щелях... Если порыскать по просторам интернета, то есть готовые направляющие для циркулярных пил разных размеров, выполненные из анодированного алюминия и ценой от 2т.р.. Но за идею и аккуратность однозначно лайк!
Awesome!! 👍
Excellent work. Thank you.
Man I do not know if I love or hate you. damn....
What a job weldone..... Damn....
Man thats so freaking amazing! Good job! :D
Another brilliant project. Thank you for the video. Unfortunately the end result is the world's most expensive cross cut saw.
So right! Just the base with T-nut slots is around US$400! I made my base from plywood and the tracks out of aluminum L channels. I stiffened the channels with carbon fiber square tubing. It's very accurate and easy to store and set up.
Nicely done mate... But imagine cleaning the dust from all the grooves as they build up...
soooo clean!!!
多分みんな思ってると思うけど、、
メチャ几帳面ですね。
生活が整理整頓してる感じが伝わります
Very well done! I’ve been using my table saw a lot lately, but I think there are a lot of things that a guided circular saw could do better than a table saw and using less space. The big difference is the size of the deck for a guided saw versus the size of the infeed/outfeed tables needed for large stock. I think you could also rip stock using your guide, but you’d need a way to clamp securely . For thin stock, hold-downs would work, but I wonder if there’s a way to make a full-length clamp that presses down on the stock close to the cut?... it’s got me thinking.
nice... watching all your diy's... can you share the link where to buy those aluminum frames? thanks for sharing this video...
Please check here.
jisaku-koubou.com/downloads/al-saw-guide
However, the plan is in the process of being produced.
They are all Misumi afaik. If you are from America or Asia you can buy directly from them but if you are in Europe you'll unfortunately need to have a registered business account with them (or know someone else that does) to order. I've been trying to find someone with an account myself cause I'm from Ireland but it's not all that easy unfortunately.
@@MacMeaties Yeap, got it, in Europe it is not easy to get those Alu, partly impossible. Therefore I will combine his idea with the wood plate with some Alu stuff
@@MacMeaties yeah I found many selling specially in Alibaba and Lazada online selling website. But the problem is they might not have a good quality and I saw many bad reviews for the product have dents and scratches during shipping... I'm from Philippines by the way working here in Saudi Arabia and looking some good stuff in Japan...
@@MacMeaties I had a search for Misumi, and all I could find was a tools supplier... I've gone looking for the aluminum extrusions before, and I've pretty much concluded that I have to order from a chinese merchant to get them to Sweden... Got expensive fast with S&H, customs, taxes and all that...
Do you have a link to the extrusions provided by Misumi?
Thanks!
What is cost of making such guide and how to get the right material it will be great if you may please attach a written guide with some kind of list of pats and their sizes. please
Looks super nice! As always.
Es como los LEGO pero para grandes.😂 Excelente Domingo. Para nosotros acá recién comienza. Saludos desde el sur de Argentina
What model of Makita circular saw? It has everything, a good dust port, improved blade angle fittings. Very nice.
All the Makita saws I searched online all seem to have a grey magnesium blade angle fitting - while yours seems to have a chromed (and I'm sure very accurate) support
Japanese domestic market Makita circular saws are different than can be bought in other countries (partially due to our voltage being at 100v, which is lower than anywhere else in the world.)
@@Bakafish Although you're right, small point that this is an 18v cordless saw.
@@Bakafish Ah I see, very interesting! So basically Japan has better machines :). From the looks of it, the circular saw really does look far superior.
@@JustinShaedo Ahhh, I didn't even look carefully as I have 3 circular saws already, I don't like tempting myself with shiny new things :-) The cordless stuff has a lot more overlap, but as you note there are still differences. One thing that is interesting is that a lot of US tools are made in CN whereas the JDM versions here are still made in Japan. The US market is really cost competitive, so I can't really blame them, but something to note.
What an Artist!
JSK-koubou me encanta ver la perfección de tus trabajos, enhorabuena
キットで販売して頂けると嬉しいです。
awesome
good job man
Excellent.
Your hands are so clean and soft
jesus...
??????
The build looks amazing, I really want to build the same unit as in the video. I’ve purchased the plans butfinding it very very challenging to obtain the frame EFS-30300-600. I am in Canada so I wouldn’t think supply would be an issue. I’ll keep truing but not going to overspend.
200$ wow, just the aluminium would cost 500$ here in Canada. . Great work.
Good job
Beautiful work as always. We posted this video on our homemade tools forum this week :)
Hate to be that guy but this is a great way to make a cut in one axis, the other axis relies on how well your saw squares up with it's tiny index.
レゴブロックみたい! 材料費も安いのかな?それなら最高ですね☺️ワンバイ材もいけそー
Epic moment!
0:35
Ninja style!
Mantabbbb
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼From Indonesia
Супер , без слов но от души !!! Я тоже пользуюсь таким же профилем , но для других целей . Автор молодец , ка всегда большой лайк !
Hey, great video. Thank you.
What about that tape you glued on the rails? Is it made from a slicky material? Never seen one of those. Can you tell us what it is?
Thank you once more