3 woodworking joinery jigs
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
3 woodworking joinery jig and how to use them
1. Rockler Doweling Jig Kit - bit.ly/3AE91W1
2. Rockler Beadlock Pro - bit.ly/3wAHl1f
3. Corner Key Doweling Jig - bit.ly/3hpUFAS
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What jig interest you the most?
@pokepaul8934
3 жыл бұрын
The corner key because I just started getting into woodworking and have been trying my hand at some boxes.
@ncgreenewv
3 жыл бұрын
The corner key jig
@SimonStuff2000
3 жыл бұрын
Jingle bells.
@pauljinadu
3 жыл бұрын
I have never seen the second Jig before today, its Quite a unique Piece.
@Syberz
3 жыл бұрын
A metric one 🤣 Seriously, I have no idea how you manage to measure things so accurately using fractions all the time.
I have always wanted to see the beadlock system in action. Every video I have found has been inadequate. Yours is the full meal deal!
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Nice! Glad this could help!
@keishabaskin2174
3 жыл бұрын
That is their newest version of the beadlock system.
@aliens1990990
3 жыл бұрын
its why although it might not interest me a video i like it anyways because the bloke is just incredible!! i love all of his gear! and ill admit ive bought some of his plans!
For the corner key and contrast. I've used clear nail polish on the visible parts of the dowels before staining so they don't pick up the stain and keep a strong contrast with the white dowels and the stained wood around it.
@charlesgwinter
2 жыл бұрын
do the boards need to be miteted or can you use butt joints? i just bought this jig and havent opened the box yet
Glenn can even make a 20 minute ad fun to watch!
What I love about this channel is that you cover stuff that might be second nature to experienced woodworkers, but confusing to newbies like me (flipping the boards on the dowel jig end joinery - I might not have caught that and tried to correct or toss and start over… yeah, sometimes I’m that slow). Thank you!
Thanks for channeling your inner Norm Abraham! I especially love what you did in the garage! Now I've got almost too many ideas, but I'll write them down, prioritize them, plan my work and enjoy the process. You're a great role model and mentor. Be safe...
You are the joint master! Need all these Jigs. Thanks!
For me, the first one seems like the one I'd use the most. Fast and easy to do a good job.
Glen, another great demonstration. You remain our man of the hour for all woodworkers!
You really hit all the major benefits and downsides of each of these. Appreciate the good coverage. I'm looking to build a heater cover so still trying to figure out the best method to join the wood.
Sorry I’m repeating everyone, but I had to because you do excellent camera angles, excellent explanation, and just and excellent video from you as usual! Thanks for the content!!!
Honestly, I've never made anything for my home but I love your channel. I check up on it periodically and I'm looking at starting to stock up on a little tooling to have a go at some of your projects myself. Keep up the fantastic work, you're a brilliant video maker, teacher and craftsman.
Thnx for not editing out mistakes. I really appreciate how you explain how to use all three pieces of equipment and potential application they can be used on.
Really enjoy watching and listening to your vids. Having set aside my doweling jigs 30 years ago in favor of biscuit joining, I still found your information quite interesting. The plus side of the biscuit joining is the speed and lack of cumbersome set-ups such as with the doweling jigs. As a master carpenter of many years (OMG ! Next year will be 50 years of building custom homes, cabinetry, and countless custom projects), I find that the biscuit joiner (I use the Porter Cable) along with the Kreg pocket hole / screw jig(s) will accomplish 99% of my joinery needs. You might share with your viewers the different types of dowels available (straight, spiral, fluted, tapered, etc, ) and how the glue causes the dowel or biscuit to expand ensuring an extremely tight connection. Work safe!
I recently bought the Beadlock jig to make a plantar box with varying size off stock from 4x4 to 1x3 and LOVE it. This is an EXCELLENT video! I loved that you kept the mistake in the first miter piece, who hasn’t done that? 😮
Great in depth video. You really convinced me to go ahead and get into dowels. Thanks!
Glens voice is just amazing to listen to. Love the content
Very informative, Thanks!
I love the miter dowels. Definitely using that next time I do any kind of frame.
Awesome presentation! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, I appreciate the nice way you talk when explaining the process.
Very informative, concise, and Insightful. I love all these tools. I wouldn’t mind having them in my tool grouping for flexibility of using them in any application, as needed.
Thanks, I like all 3, but I really like the finished look of the Corner Key Doweling Jig, very nice and clean looking
Glen, another super demostration
Never thought about using a doweling jig on mitered corners, but the effect looks pretty cool, especially when mixing wood species.... Thanks for sharing!
This is great. Thanks very much. I have the corner doweling jig and haven’t used it yet. Now I know how! Thanks again.
That was... very informative, well done, and nicely presented. Great work! Also appreciate all the links in the top. Helps ensure with everything available out there, we're finding exactly what you were working with.
Just got a corner key doweling jig yesterday, and this vid is in my feed today! Thanks for the info
Great jigs. Can't pick a favourite. thanks for the demo. Never seen these jigs before.
Really liked your demonstrations on these jigs. I think I need to get a doweling jig. I've been playing around with mortise and tenon joinery, getting better at it, but it takes too long. I haven't used dowels yet, but you showed it to be a good joint.
I'm in an ole buddy of mines shop.He says P.C. today is "fixture".Ha ! You do good work.Take your time.
Nicely done!! 👍
Excellent video for that newer generation. This will get you comfortable with joinery, and allow you to evolve into other levels at your own pace. Before you know it, you'll be doing all sorts of joinery... but coming back to a dowel system now and then will always be there in your mind. Now, we just need a square hole version. 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
Gotta get a corner key jig. Awesome.
Thanks for another great video Love my dowel jigs. When there's enough room, I use a pocket hole bit to prevent creep.
@OldDunollieman
3 жыл бұрын
Buy the General dowelling jig , all metal ergo NO creep.
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
Well, now I need to go get myself some new jigs! Thanks for the video brother!
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
😅
Killer vid! From the boxes to the beats!
I just started using a router table with tongue and groove bits this week. I feel like the first caveman who discovered fire. I built all new shaker cabinet doors for my kitchen in a couple hours. lol Love your videos, man.
really great demonstration of these tools. i feel much more confident in choosing and using them.
Thanks so much! I’ve been meaning to try the mitered!
I can't even explain how informative and fun this channel has been for me. Thanks!
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it! Much appreciated!
Love them all, very cool.
Thanks for the clear explanation on these nice tools!
Great job explaining the jigs.
You are an excellent teacher! I am having fun learning from you.
Fantastic video and information! Thanks! Corner key jig has peaked my curiosity!
I like that last (3 dowel) joint. Could come in handy.
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Any time!
Just the video I needed to see! Especially the Corner Key Jig! Thank you!
Those look really useful for reinforcing "Boxed" furniture!
These videos are awesome. Dude, make anything and I'll watch. You're awesome.
Just what I was looking for. Awesome work!
I have the old Rockler dowel jig made of plexiglass. This is a huge improvement.
Dang that corner key jig is awesome
Just Outstanding.....even I could do this now....and I'm already a Rockler fan
Thank you for this great video. It was very helpful and informative.
Your videos are so good. Thank for for being such a great teacher!
very cool! thank you for this!!
I love ur videos please keep them coming!! Thanks for sharing ur knowledge 🙏
Very clear presentation. I am off to my local Rockler store in San Diego. This dowel connections will improve my finished surfaces for tables and more. Great Job
Really awesome jigs, Glenn! 😃 Thanks a lot for all the tips! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Love this guy. Excellently presented 🎁
I have the original non-pro beadlock jig. The pro you've got looks pretty nice, might have to consider upgrading... And you're definitely right about harder vs softer woods with the jig. Cutting good beadlocks in a 2x4 is a huge pain, Walnut or Maple way easier,
Thank you I've been looking at the beadlock and the dowel Jigs come PD I will be ordering thanks
Great job explaining everything thank you very much
Excellent tutorial! You are so good at taking the intimidation factor out of building and creating! Great explanations for each jig and its purpose, as well as step by step instructions in how to properly use them. Saving this video in my favorites list so I can easily refer back to it when needed! Thank you ~~Christy~~
*nice sharing bro👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽*
Just found your channel because my friend is totally amazed with some of you guys who love crafting with wood! New friend here.
Well done video. I think I need all three.
I’ve been waiting for bead lock to come back in stock. But after seeing this I may save a couple bucks and buy them all at once to save on eventually shipping. But beadlock is a cheap festool alternative. So I’m all in on that one. Especially since I can make my own dowels for it.
Very nice, well done video. As always you did a good job describing the entire video. Love the look of the corner dowels
Thank you so much for sharing this.
Great video, thanks for posting.
Great Demo & Info!!! Thank You!!!! 👍😎💪😃
Very nice jigs!. By good fortune, Rocker is opening a store reasonably close to me next month, so I will check them out. ("Reasonably close" is 25 miles instead of 150 to the next closest store.)
Exellent work👏👏!!!
Nice
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Most enjoyable and very informative. Thanks.
excellent teaching! Definitely want the first and very interested in both the others.
Good instructional video!
Nice one, Glen! Love your videos man, good stuff!
Very informative!! Liked the beading jig best!
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks 👍
Great videos!! You do some amazing work.
Learned a lot from this video, thank you.
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks glad this helped!
Great video
Cool super cool
Would u do a video building a small liquor Cabinet/bar? mini fridge and space for glass wear would be a nice feature
Thank you! So much more reasonable and versatile than Kregg Jeggs.
Cool video.. Ok Rockler I'll buy a jig or two..LOL
I need to get myself some jig helpers. My method? Drill jigs in one side, put paint on all the tops, push the pieces of wood together, drill where you see paint. You can image how reliable that is. :D
Love your videos
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Nice job sir!
I really enjoy your channel. While I only watch the videos that interest me at the time, I really appreciate how you get the information across with out making others feel like complete idiots.
I look forward to your videos. They are informative and to the point. Not a lot of silliness and rambling like other people.
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Bud!
Excellent video and great presentation. Just the right speed and very clear explainations. Good Job
so NYC your wood technique..I love wood working
Great video!
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Thanks for sharing👍
Thank you for sharing it was very informative
@DIYCreators
3 жыл бұрын
Anytime!
Good work