Dowel making with JIGSAW blades!
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
This Dowel Making Jig isn’t a new idea, and indeed there are LOADS of ways you can make a dowel making jig, but this one is easy, straightforward, and you can use any blade you have to hand - jigsaw, bandsaw, hacksaw, etc etc.
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I followed the directions and it worked like a charm. I had tried other techniques that had failed.
I am actually impressed. Thank you.
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
if you put in your blades before you drill the holes, then slide the drill bit down between till the drill bit is tight and then drill your hole. perfect size easy.
This is a genuinely useful and easily portable jig, which is important to me since I often need an odd dowel for a job away from my workshop, on another note when you injured yourself, I was afraid this video might be like Kenny Everett’s DIY expert sketch where he injured himself multiple times through the course of his projects, especially when you were about to apply the finish with the blades already in the wood!😂, well done Dean, and good you included the further clarification, best wishes Julie
@robb2869
2 ай бұрын
Haha, Kenny's Reg Prescott sketches were always my favourite! Still makes me laugh 😂
😆😄 Glad you found your key! Thanks for this video.
Best dowel maker I've seen yet, bravo my friend 🤠🙏👍
@marjandobersek3707
7 ай бұрын
A simple way to burn a drill
What a great idea!
Great job thanks for sharing
Good and simple one but a robust. Thanks for your ideas.
Really cool idea. Thanks for sharing!
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
I like it......excellent. No need to store shop, great use of hardwood bits and store bought dowels have been increasingly hard to locate. Cheers!!
Thank you sir amazing and very easy stay blessed
Thanks Dean - something I will make and use! Simple design. Well presented. Just subscribed.
Very nice simple design, thanks Dean
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Cheers David!
Love it That’s awesome
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Good that’s really the most easy way thanks 🙏
Glad you found that key. It's always in the last place you look! 😜 Thanks for the vid!
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
You got that right!
That's an awesome idea!
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
It works really well 👍👍
Very handy, and what a good job you sanded your finger, you can now open the wood store cabinet 😂, always a silver lining 😂.
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Exactly! LOL
Another great vid from Dean's world - simple, functional and a really useful little widget made for not much money. Like it - I'll be making one of these for meself, hopefully without sanding half my finger off 😉
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
😂😂
I like the design! Thanks for making this video ❤❤
@WoodworkJourney
8 ай бұрын
You're welcome 😊
This is the first dowel maker I really like thank you well presented 👍💯
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Nice work Dean 👍👍
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Just wanted to say thank you for your funny and great videos you do cheers steve
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Pleasure, thanks Steve
Cool vid. :)
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Ta 😊
Superb idea. Might pinch that.🙂
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Go for it!
The one that I use most of the time is a thick body stainless steel pipe with the inner diameter of my requirement (I use 6mm, 8mm and 10mm dowels most of the time). I cut a stainless steel pipe about 50mm in length, I grind one end of the pipe into teeth similar to a hole saw but with longer teeth profile about 10mm (steep angle), after that I bend the teeth (starting from half the height of the teeth) outward so that it can accommodate a square wooden rod (without extra dressings/shaving of the four edges). Then I take a square wood of 50mm×50mm×100mm drill a hole the size of the outer diameter of the stainless steel pipe and then use a big countersink drill-bit on the hole so that it can accommodate some of the outward bend teeth. I then apply glue on the outer surface of the finished stainless steel pipe and drove it into the drilled hole of the 50mm×50mm×100mm wood. Let the glue dry then clamp the wood on a surface and the dowel jig is ready. ( I use stainless steel pipes because they have high temper and takes a long time to go blunt, before bending the teeth outwards I burn the teeth with with a jet torch to soften them, making the bending process easier using a pointed nose pliers and avoiding the risk of breaking them, I re-temper them when I get the desired teeth profile .) I never sand the dowels I make, a dowel with rough surface absorbs more glue and locks into the material its holding more securely like a serrated spike, making it almost impossible for the fixture to come apart. PS: I hope one day you'll make what I just explained and post it here. Enjoyed the whole video and Thank You for sharing your ideas. . . India. .
Sorry ya got bit by that sander!! Man, I'm so happy bout this video.. Was thinking about using this method, & your positive tutorial sold me. Thanks!!
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Best of luck!
Nice little project Dean! I have a metal dowel plate, always seem to break the rods when I hammer them through, but that will probably be user error!
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Easily done I’m sure. Cheers!
Bit more sophisticated than my old lawnmower blade with holes drilled through it🙃
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
There are so many ways to make em lol
yes, 1 it's a little rough, but simple!
very smart
Nice work. Any suggestions for making a tapered dowel? I messed up one of my violin peg holes and have some maple leftover from an old project that I plan to use. I could probably just make a dowel like you have shown but the mechanics in which a violin is tuned makes me think that a tapered dowel is the way to go. I have a violin peg reamer so not a shaper. Thanks Brian
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
I would put a dowel in a pillar drill and use a strip of sandpaper to taper the end
How accurate were the dowels to the mm?
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Didn’t measure buddy, but I made holes and they went in lol
Nice! I think leaving the dowels rough might improve the glue strength.
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Great point!
Great video. I made this jig today and it works, but I'm scorching the dowel as it passes through and it's making a lot of smoke. I tried making the hole a couple of mm bigger than the dowel I need thinking there's too much friction between the dowel and the jig but it didn't help.
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Could be the speed the drill is going, or how quickly or slowly you’re pushing it through maybe?
So why do some sanding discs have holes stamped in but you've chosen some with no holes? What do you think?. is it for ventilation when you have a matching holes in the sanders pad
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Yes discs with holes are for the dust collection to suck up the dust. The discs I’ve gone for are mesh and so infinitely more breathable as there’s essentially hundreds of little holes
I use these jigs quite a bit and find it best not to spin the dowel back out once it's cut because it can tear the dowel up especially in softwood. Just unchuck it and cut that bit off 👍
Seems that it should emerge from the jig just a pinch larger. Some sanding will remove material. So is that why you mentioned outside the line?
@WoodworkJourney
10 ай бұрын
Yes
Ditto everyone below!
Don't you need to have the blade going in opposite directions to follow the spin direction?
Bit of a drastic way to manicure your nails Dean! Just use an emery board!
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
I've been looking for a way to make dowels for awhile and I'm going with your method. Also, I like your attitude and personality so much I had to subscribe. 2 thumbs up mate.
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
What is the brand of your sander? mirka?
@WoodworkJourney
5 ай бұрын
Can’t remember, certainly not Mirka! Much cheaper, I did a video on it ages ago though
good video. Why not put the blades in first then brad point drill the hole where it fits snugly against the hollow ground blades?
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Because I’m not accurate enough generally
@clareryan3843
7 ай бұрын
@@WoodworkJourney SO PLEASED YOU SAID THIS😂💐💐 thats what I find too 🤦😝 sometimes Im spot on, sometimes just out😳 but I dont have tons of expensive gear, mostly second hand 😁 Theres not many things as satisfying as building something that works (Im building a wardrobe atm😊)
At 5:30, Why not draw the straight line, then a line which is perpendicular to the diameter of the larger hole, and a smaller line for the small hole. Then draw the perfect size for the middle hole. Cheers Dean.
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Correct
You’re the vaping biker ! Blimey soon as I heard you’re voice
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
Tadaaaaa lol
Any reason why we're not allowed to save your video to a playlist?
@WoodworkJourney
10 ай бұрын
Absolutely no idea
Oh no! You got a workshop war wound - ouch.
@WoodworkJourney
Жыл бұрын
I regularly bleed on projects lol
@johanrynjah8241
9 ай бұрын
@@WoodworkJourney "tis is but a scratch" 😂 . . . Same here, I tend to become careless when I'm excited on any project I'm working on. . .
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You Need To Drill The Holes Closer To The Edge & cut A Gap & use A C Clamp To Hold A Chizzle On Top Then Put The Peice Of Wood inside Of A Socket The Same Size Of The Square Rod Thenattach The Socket Onto A Nutdriving Shaft Then Put The Nutdriving Shaft Into The Drill & Spin The Square Rod Inside The Hole Where The Chizzle I Located Then Start Up The Drill.
@WoodworkJourney
9 ай бұрын
Then it would be a completely different type of dowel making jig