Creating Perfectly Aligned Holes with the Paulk Smart Line Boring Jig
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In this video, we'll explore the Paulk Smart Line Boring Jig and demonstrate how it can help you create perfectly aligned holes for your woodworking projects. This innovative tool is designed to save time and improve accuracy, making it a valuable addition to any woodworker's toolbox.
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Oh yes Ron we want the plans.
I am new to building cabinets but I like this and the repeatability, I had planned to buy the lr32 but would be very interested in you plans and hope you would do a video showing the final version for both front and back holes so I could follow your hole process
Wow, I'm in for the plans. You solved all my hang ups with the L32. Also can you add a section on your tweeks to the 32mm system on your wisdom whys. It's good to learn other perspectives to add to our tool boxes. Jim
Yes, nice throughly developed (4 iterations!) plans would be nice. Thanks.
I have the LR32 system, but like you, I found the system takes a lot of time to setup and setup and setup. I would really like to see a set of plans. Thanks
I'll order one. Thanks.
I saw your previous video and I've been working on a 3d printed version of this jig, it's basically a wider version of the stops that come with the kit (with all of the 9.5, 16 and 32mm offsets) for the larger surface area, extensions that screw onto the stops with a rule, and then stop blocks that screw onto the extensions that reference the board. I'm also incorporating a sawtooth alignment surface between the stops and the extensions so it'll always align exactly to the millimeter
@mcfrmedic
Жыл бұрын
I’d be interested in seeing that product as well.😊
@paul9532
Жыл бұрын
That sounds great, would love to see this
@JacksCoolDesigns
Жыл бұрын
@@mcfrmedic I'd be happy to share the STLs for it if it's okay with Ron since it's kind of a copy, the one thing I'm puzzling through is how to support the 38mm offsets as well since the KISS system looks intriguing
Inventive and creative as always Ron. I’ll definitely be looking out for the plans. Thank you for sharing. 👍🏻
Yes!!! I have quite a bit of experience with the lr32, this solves the two major flaws. Using a modified 32mm system for inset face frame cabinets (I use the Dave Ler system) Then removing the stop rails. There is a lot of opportunities for them too become out of whack when doing a bigger job. This would be a great product for you to develop with TSO and create a machined aluminum version! Great work 💪
@reddawgrup1779
Жыл бұрын
Yes this!!! 👌
Thumbs up on the Kiss II system and the jig plans!
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
Kiss ll is foolproof!
Oh. Heqq. Yes. As always, well developed and well explained. Brilliant.
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
One more "yes" for the plan
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
Done! stores.modularmarket.com/paulk_homes/paulk-smart-lr32-jig-pslrjig-p32.php
Yes, I would be interested in the plans and even more interested in purchasing a finished set
I'm in for the plans Ron.
I’m interested in a set of plans.
Count me as interested. I will add this to my Paulk jigs.
Very useful for USA and European carpenters. These are plans I would buy.
I'm not a cabinet builder by trade, but I do Ave aspirations of building my own. I really appreciate your hard work in developing innovations.
Agree regarding the setup woes. Yes on the plan 🙂
Yes, this sounds like an improvement on the LR32.
Hi Ron, would love to see plans for this!
I would be glad to purchase the download.
Yes for the plans
Yes make the plans!
Amazing 👌
love it. I’m interested in the plans
Interested in the plans as well
Yes please!
Yes, yes and yes. Please do a video on the plus 6mm thing that fixes issues I have the LR 32 system and like it very much but likely do not know the issues you alluded to.
Plans, please! 🍿
I’d buy those plans. Great stuff!
Plans sound good.
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
Plans have dropped! stores.modularmarket.com/paulk_homes/paulk-smart-lr32-jig-pslrjig-p32.php
Excellent thought process. I'm an amateur in the sense that I don't do wood work for a living but I find your excursion enlightening. For my part I do not have the Festool system, so it may be somewhat moot to have your plywood plans, but I find them intriguing.
I have the LR32 system and would buy the plans. $5 for that would be the best 5 bucks I've spent in a long time. Thanks.
It is also worth mentioning, that in addition to making this system work more efficiently, you would only need to order the LR32 guide plate ($155) and the Festool 5mm bit ($39); instead of the $595 set.
yes on the plans
Of course id buy your plans!!!
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
They are in the store now!
👍
@dinamadson5264
Жыл бұрын
Me too on buying plans. Have an lr32, your call outs on limitations are spot on.
Plans please
Great idea, I have the LR32 and have made something much simpler when I was doing 20+ sides. I would buy plans if you make them, this is much nicer than the one I made.
I just bought an LR32 track and have not used it yet (need to buy the router). I will buy your plans. I already bought and built your latest-gen Smart Bench. TY!
I’d be interested in getting a set of plans. Thanks
Most certainly would get the plans. I have the LR32 system but have not used it yet.
Always enjoy your approach to working smarter. “Yes” on the plans for me too! I have to wonder if TSO is also working on their version… 🤔
Thank you for educating me on the 32 mm system! I have been wondering about the difference between metric and standard cabinet measurements after watching how Timothy Wilmot built his shop cabinets and used 5mm euroscrews to attach the drawer slides. I am interested in your system, even tho I don't have the Festool track (yet) - wanting to build cabinetry for my shop and for friends - this looks ideal!
Definitely interested in the plans
yes please
I have the LR32 rail and combined it with a ToolCurve adapter for my DeWalt router and found it to be a truly frustrating experience. I'm sure if I was exactly following the "rules" of the system and had a bunch of identical panels to drill it would make sense, but I was fitting a cabinet to a particular space. I didn't even know about the 32 mm system at the time, just made the measurements based on the space available. The panels aren't really deep enough to accommodate the rail, so I had to add additional support just to put the rail on because it's unnecessarily wide for its purpose. I wanted to do a face frame with space on the top and bottom for lighting, so that made it more complicated. It's divided into 3 sections (but all one big unit), so there are two internal dividers that aren't the same height as the two sides (or the same depth because of the back panel), so again I can't just plop the rail on those and have it work. At the end of the day, it wound up being faster, easier, and significantly cheaper to just use a Kreg jig. It's amazing to me that such an expensive setup should only work in very, very specific circumstances, which is that you have to have all panels exactly the same size (no internal dividers), all exactly based on the 32 mm system, and the panels have to be deep enough to accommodate the width of the rail. Your system seems to solve at least some of those problems, which makes it a much better solution overall. Would definitely love to see plans.
If I went down the LR 32 path I think it I would go with the Festool system. I have seen Sedgetool do the setup and it seemed easy. Have been more than happy with my smart bench but not so sure that this is a necessity.
Yes please for the plans
I'm surprised you haven't made 2 separate tracks, one for front and one for back?
I have an LR 32 system and I approve this message 😀. Let us know when the plans are ready!
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
We put up a short earlier today announcing the plans are in the store. They have already proven to be a hit! Tomorrow's video is an 18-minute companion build video. stores.modularmarket.com/paulk_homes/index.php
yes to the plans and what is blue square?
Hi Ron I would definitely be interested in your car plans
I'd love to have access to the plans! In my case I'd have to work up a conversion to the M18 fuel plunge base and ToolCurve base adapter, can't afford this particular tool yet.
If you are doing inset doors do you just add the door thickness to the the 37mm for the front holes?
Hey Ron. been watching your videos for quite some time..I bought your plans for trailer buildout. Love it...made a modification on drawer slide which worked well. I was thinking of buying the LR 32 system. Like what you said....just drill all the holes! I would consider buying your upgraded design..... Do you think you could use the LR 32 to make the MFT top?
Yes
Also interested in the plans 🤙
Yes, I would be interested in plans.
Interested in the plans. I'm wondering for large projects if it'd be worth it to make fixed distance versions instead of an adjustable one to ensure that nothing changes during use. The front measure will always remain the same, and then the back measurement will likely be the same across all lowers.
Post the plans!! I'll buy them :)
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
stores.modularmarket.com/paulk_homes/paulk-smart-lr32-jig-pslrjig-p32.php
I've a LR32 and OF1010 in the van for a year that's never been used 🙈
@robertpearce8394
Жыл бұрын
I have the kit but i have never used it. I was learning how to use it and was setting it but then saw that I needed a 12mm collet. By the time I had got the collet but I have never got to try again.
Please make a video Remaking the holes of your smartbench with it
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
The Parf guide is the only dependable way to make the MFT top without going with CNC.
@vincentchov5760
Жыл бұрын
What about a CNC-cut router template made of plywood or acrylic? Would that be just as dependable? I imagine the tolerances don't need to be that tight since even a CNC won't be perfect and the wood would move a bit anyway after the bench is made. And standard machining tolerances for metal are within 0.005". Festool doesn't offer any tolerance specifications, even when asked, about their MFT tops. I was told that they don't have any tolerance guarantees on-file when I asked. So I imagine that as long as you can fixture the template securely and index using a few bench dogs and/or dowel pins, you'd be in great shape.
Interested in the plans
Will you offer the SVG for those of us with CNC's?
Plans please.😊
@vaughnmaurt5013
Жыл бұрын
Yes Ron ! This is awesome ! Thanks
I'm interested in the plans.
You can put pie down for the plans. Thanks
Nice setup, Ron. Would this work using the portable DeWalt/ Makita router with the aftermarket adapter for those smaller routers, assuming we already have the LR32 track?
@coolbugfacts1234
11 ай бұрын
You will also need a 3/8" to 8mm collet adapter as well, since the Festool bits are 8mm
So does this setup always center out the system holes to sides that aren’t 32mm equal Meaning tops and bottoms for side will not matter I’m very interested in this Thanks Ron
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
I am not sure if I understand you question? The jig creates a balanced panel so there is no top, bottom, right, or left.stores.modularmarket.com/paulk_homes/paulk-smart-lr32-jig-pslrjig-p32.php
@TheBaconAgent212
Жыл бұрын
@@TheSmartWoodshop This is great to always have a balanced panel regardless of panel length thanks that just answered my question
Ron , Plans Please !
I bought the plans but the build video is private. The link for the material list works but not the video. Please advise.
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
It was published this morning so now you can view it.
Sign me up! My investment in the LR 32 system several years ago is just collecting dust. Still not quite sure how your system will work on longer sides, such as bookcases that go to the ceiling.
@TheSmartWoodshop
Жыл бұрын
System holes are system holes. It works the same on bases, uppers, pantries, and bookcases. The sides are ALWAYS a multiple of 32 + 6. You will need a longer track or multiple tracks joined, but the position in from the ends never changes.
@JacksCoolDesigns
Жыл бұрын
The LR32 manual shows you how to join two LR32 rails together. The outermost holes are about 12mm on center away from the edge of the rail, so there will be a slight gap between the rails. You insert your normal rail connecting bars in the two slots, then you space the rails using the included stop block that attach to the rail, using the side marked 16. Once the rail connectors are tightened, you can remove the stop block to regain access to the 32mm holes where it was attached.
Interested in the plans