10 Most Insane Table Saw Jigs on YouTube
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
After a decade on youtube, I have over 500 videos posted, and many of them were woodworking jigs that did things no one had seen before. So I grabbed 10 of these projects and put them in this video and talked about each build a bit for a behind the scene look at some of my Table saw jigs many folks have called Genius.
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Your jigs have been instrumental in making my shop a lot more creative over the years. Thank you for all the great tips tricks and content.
Il mondo senza di te sarebbe vuoto. Un saluto da Firenze, dove è nato Leonardo da Vinci, un grande sperimentatore come lo sei tu. Grazie
I found you within a few weeks of you posting your jointer jig 9 years ago. It has been fun watching you over the years.
I’m glad to see you reuse your content and update it with your comments, including your perspectives on why you did it and what you learned from the process.
I want to see more Izzy!!! Please bring more to the table for us. Recently I was having meaningful conversations with my gorgeous wife how I watched your earlier videos and how amazingly crazy your skills are and the numerous jigs you have created for your “TABLE SAW JIGS”. You are super crazy intelligent!!!!! Your jigs are beyond innovative talent. You truly have intuition and engineering understanding that people like myself wish we had. So, I and I’m sure others like myself WANT TO SEE MORE OF THIS CONTENT. PLEASE BRING IT TO THE PEOPLE!!!!!!
My new favorite KZread channel. Thank You. Great Videos
Mr. Swan, I have been watching your videos for a few years now, and love to see the creative solutions you come up with. I was wondering if in the future you would consider going more in depth as to the mechanical theory behind the the more complex designs you make. I appreciate the explanation you gave about turning on the table saw. Wishing all the best, and can't wait to see what you come up with next.
Love it! I've been watching your channel for probably about a decade and really appreciate you! Great ideas and good to see them (again)!
This was great! I'd love to see a retrospective of your crazy contraptions as well!
Creativity, skills, and SO much more! ❤ I'm SO amazed, and LOVE to watch, and re-watch, all this magic happen! Thank you, Izzy, thank you SO SO SO much for all the inspiration you've given us, and all the smiles you've put on my face over these years since I found your channel. (And NEVER ever a negative word or even thought from me! NEVER!!) From Pia, A VERY grateful sub and a huge fan from Denmark ❤ (Sorry my limited English skills prevent me from saying all this a lot better!!)
Very creative! I really appreciate you share with us. Thank you Izzy! Looking forward to your next creation.
I started watching Izzy right after he started making videos, so a long time. I just recently went back and watched a bunch of old content so this was sorta familiar but always worth seeing. Thanks Izzy
I've been viewing KZread since 2008 and you've most definitely astounded me and the world with your hard work, creativity and results.. hope lots of folk will have a look through the play lists on your channel ..here.. Thanks a million Izzy. 🎉🎉👍
I very much enjoyed that! Not simply a clip compilation of other videos on the channel, but delivered with a fun and informative commentary. A great stroll down memory lane. Looking forward to more of this!
@dfresh1524
2 жыл бұрын
I'm new to the channel and also enjoyed the commentary describing the clips
I think you paved a path for what we do on table saws today. Plus you still have all your fingers so we new it was kinder safe. But have a first aid kit handy just in case. I love looking back on some of your old stuff so yer I’d like to see more for sure
Great idea to show those old school videos!!!!! I loved those projects, as well as your new ones too. What I really wanted to find was some of the old t-shirts you wore back in the day like I HATE YOU, and HERE I AM. I love sarcastic t-shirts, and those are on the top of my must find list. Congrats on 10 years, and, looking forward to the next 10 years Izzy!!!!!
I have been watching your YT channel since the beginning Izzy! I remember watching all of those clips & I agree with you that you were the first to introduce many of those table saw jigs. Keep up the great work & content and I will keep watching! 👍👍😉😉
I liked this video revisiting past creations and giving your current thoughts on how you would go about it now. 👍🏻👊🏻
Your a inspiration to all of us! I have enjoyed everyone of your videos! You have helped me to take my woodworking to the next level over the years! Thank you !
Keep em coming Mr. SWAN. BEEN WATCHING, LEARNING, AND IMPRESSED BY YOU FOR AT LEAST 5 OR 6 YEARS.
The early days Izzy, your best and real fun video, thank you for this.. I still want plans for that bowl jig.. I think it is just superb
Love it & love watching you comment on it. More please!
Very enjoyable trip down memory lane! Would love more!
The only reason I made any of the jigs I now have is because of watching your jig building videos. The efficiency of them can't be stressed enough but more than that, it's the fun of designing and building something weird looking to make your life that much simpler! Keep up the awesome work! 😊🏴
Ive learnt soo much from your content over the years, always thinking outside the box. I love the how to vids but can see its challenge to continually come with fresh material. it was great to go down memory lane and reacquaint with some of that creativity that shelved back in the recesses of my brain waiting to live
Izzy, I've thought of you as a Wood Genius ever since I started following you years ago. You never disappoint me.
You have always surprised me. Been watching your videos for a few years I saw a couple of those. Your brain is full of surprises and motivation for us.
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
enjoyed! going to go back and search some of your old stuff.
I have been watching your videos for probably 8 years now and it's amazing to see how far things have come in your journey. Scary jigs and not so scary jigs, you bring a positive attitude and creativity to the maker space. Keep your dreams alive, bud!
This is a great look back. I remember most of these as they were posted to YT back then. Great stuff Izzy. You are an innovator.
thank you Izzy for all the interesting stuff you post .
keep 'em comin'. really like some of your old stuff.
Very well done, love the format and the information
Izzy, you are a scary dude with a table saw, but I love it! Never realized the things you can do with some ingenuity, the right jig and table saw. All your your creations are to behold. Keep it up!
I love the creative bent your mind takes. I remember some of those projects.
So creative. Thank You so much.
i really started watching your series just because of those jigs and seeing what was next to come from your mind. yea ,, been watching for a long time. lol
I like it man, these kind of things give me "how can I think differently about this to produce something new and unexpected" inspiration. Ive been slowly building up my shop with a CNC, a nice mini lathe for metal, a forge, foundry as well as a laser and 3d printers. Once you've got the tools to do basically anything youd want to it almost becomes harder to do anything because you aren't having to be creative as much so you end up losing inspiration. Thanks for being on here to inspire us all to think weirdly. :)
I remember some of these. Your innovation is what brought me to your channel.
Izzy, you are always an inspiration. Keep up the good work! My shop-made table saw using a skilsaw was based on your video. I still have that shop-made general-purpose tablesaw and use it for rough cuts and not-so rough cuts whenever I have the big PM2000B set up and calibrated for dedicated specific cuts. You never have enough saws!
@vernfreeck2601
Жыл бұрын
Even though I don't do this anymore I really enjoy these videos. Used some of your ideas years back Thank you again
Morning Izzy. Alway fun to see how much you have put out over the years. Alway Amazing. CHARLIE WILL LOVE IT!
Been watching you for a long time. The jig shows are mint. Me, being a machinist for 30 some odd years, worked with manual machines and had to make alot of jigs for special cutters. So what I'm saying its is fun to come up with stuff laying around.
Loved it brother!!!! And enjoyed the commentary too ! Thanks Izzy
Loved the bowl turning jig. Never had a lathe and fancied building some bowls so made thar jig and thoroughly enjoyed using it. Thanks for the inspiration
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you, great history of your designs. Happy for you.... :)
Pure genius, love it.
Been with Y'all since the beginning! More!!!
@denniscurrey4509
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Izzy! Keep Em Commin!!!
When you really want a lathe but cant quite afford one 😅. Your an inspiration Izzy, been an admirer of your work for many years now. Seen your highs and lows bro but your still doing what you love and sharing your knowledge. I respect that and hope you continue to do what you do. Thank you 👊
Fun format and a look back of stuff I didn't see... I liked that other idea, can't recall what it was exactly, of having another YT compare and contrast projects (whatever the ideas were at the beginning of the video, sounded good!). Of course I wouldn't turn a bowling ball on my table saw or make spiral legs, but it is sure interesting to see what's possible. Thanks a bunch!
I like the idea! Great job Izzy
Loved this walk through the past!!! Your creativity is top notch sir!
I really like it, shows a bunch of great ideas in a short amount of time, and can go back and watch the whole video if needed, great idea.
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Yes, show it again Izzy. I have forgotten about some of these. I especially liked the last cove jig you made. In the ever immortal words, "Play it again Sam"
Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I can Binge watch this channel!!!! Love this stuff!!!!
Please, make it more like this one. I love it.
I think this is a great video because I was unaware of some of the older content and with your comments you cannot only show some of your old creative work but also what you think about it now.
I like it. Always like your innovations!! You inspire!! Keep up the great work!!
I remember all these old jigs. This is great stuff, just loving it. Keep it up
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
I really like seeing new and interesting jig set-ups. More jig videos, please!
Hey Izzy, good to see ya still kicken it. Proud of ya bud.
More videos with this format? YES PLEASE!! What a fun way to look back at some of coolest videos on the internet.
I've been watching since the lime green garage. I remember birch twigs decorating furniture, and a table saw from a radial saw through plywood.
I get nasty comments about how I'm using my table saw and I see you doing this ? WHAT ? ha ha ha...keep doing it :)
Love your old stuff. Going to have to create a playlist just to go through everything from the beginning. Funny, I’ve made a cove sled with that same effect although mine was much sketchier but same results!
Great video. A real blast from the past.
@joeobrien196
2 жыл бұрын
More,more more!
Izzy on fire 🔥 lately!
GREAT VIDEO ENJOYED VERY MUCH PLEASE SHOW MORE I AM SURE LOTS OF PEOPLE WILL ENJOY THEM THANK YOU
Izzy you are a true Craftsman. Love your video's and am going to try and build some especially the wood ball and the sled for turning on a table say. Got a lot of fun watching you make things. I think your just enough crazy to make your work fun and exciting. My hats foo to you and hope to watch more of your videos in the future. Thank you Richard Hinderer From Montana👍
Thank you, Izzy, you have given me many ideas on things that I want to play with. I am retiring soon I can't wait to have more time playing in my shop. I love the Grabo I didn't really need it. Lol I had to have it though.
I liked this format. I’m relatively newer to your channel, so it was cool to get a quick look back. Thanks!
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
Cool. Love seeing, and revisiting your innovations.
Love your creativity and problem solving
Holy cow, that bowl jig is bonkers!
i liked the behind the scenes aspect of it! thanks for posting
Thank you, JigMan, for your jigs!!!
Great job. Would love more of these. Would be great if in the description area, you would provide links to these old builds so we could watch the full videos on those that interest us.
Your videos are very inspiring you’re top class. Much better on your own.
I bought that same table after I saw that you had one, I wrote to you and you emailed me back about the table saw. I still it today 4 years ago I replaced the fence system with an Incra TS LS wonder fence with the Master Lift II and clean sweep system. Speaking router lifts I bought your plans and built that lift too! I still have it mounted in an out feed table and on occasion still use it when making stiles and rails for doors having two router lifts makes that process much easier!😁🛫
All great, though somewhat crazy. I would love to see a compilation of your mechanical and drill powered machinery videos(T-Rex, drill powered car, etc.). Keep up the great work and I'll keep watching! What did Maggie think of some of the earlier vids?
Love it. The more the better
Always informative but most of all fun to watch. I see a woodworker that not only knows his stuff but shares it in a fun way always talking "to" his audience. Thank you.
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Really appreciate your comment
Many years ago, after watching your video on corner clamps, I decided to start a small melamine carpentry workshop (a kind of one-clown circus). I can't stop thanking the bread that has put those little pieces of wood on my table. You are for me an inspiration and an example to follow. God bless you.
@izzyswan
Жыл бұрын
That is awesome!
I'm one of those newer viewers that have been watching your videos for just a couple of years, and I loved this! Please do more.
Definitely entertaining and interesting. Your creativity and ingenuity amazes me. 🤔😃👍🏻
I'd forgotten some of those crazy jigs and also the brilliant t-shirts. Love to be reminded of some more. Cheers Geoff
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
this is what i call creative genius!
Been with you since when you 1st started..its great to see some of the old projects and crazy builds. Look forward to what's coming next from the GREAT WIZARD OF SAW AND DRILL, Izzyyyyyy Swaaaannnnnn...
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
thank you very much Richard
This was a fun video. I liked the format.
Bring it man that was fun
Cool stuff, thanks!
These are the videos that got me watching your channel! I loved them
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
How hilarious that im watching this on the Galaxy Note 9. I guess the joke's on me. Your stuff Izzy, is when I realized that some super creative stuff was available on YT, its been a great ride and still going strong
Boy that was a fun ride down memory lane , I have enjoyed your take on table saw sleds over the years.😁
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
Your`e a genious Izzy !!! 👍👍👍
I missed these videos. Since ive been watching you......you always amaze me at what you can come up with!!!! Now that ive seen these.....WOW!!!!!!!! Great stuff Izzy.....as always!!!
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
You are a great human being! Your legacy will thrive forever dude. Thanks for being selfless altruistic and generous.... Big hugs....👌
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
I like the concept of doing reviews of past stuff
I used my first CNC in 1984. I built my first CNC in the 90s. Love your vidoes
@izzyswan
2 жыл бұрын
Way back in the line by line programing days. Good stuff
This is the real Gyro Gearloose, absolutely amazing, just imagine having 1% of this ingenuity.
@jerbear7952
3 ай бұрын
As a fan of both versions of the show I'd hate to be called Gyro lol