⚡How does a woodworking master get a perfect fit for his table saw every time? / for all workshops
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
#tablesaw #kerfmaker #harflapjoint #woodworkingjigs #dados
This video shows the process of making and using a jig that will help you get the right groove every time.
This jig is simple but allows for very precise fit. By applying this principle, it can be used for a variety of tasks.
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I wasn’t sure what you were making and then there it was another awesome jig from the master thanks I’ll be making this one.
Video yang bagus dan peralatan yang lengkap,,
Congrats, You´re very creative and organized.
After watching this...Who needs a dado blade set, - Masterful,.. Amazing thought goes into your work, thank you for these vids.
Bonjour Monsieur, vous n'etes pas toujours facile a suivre, mais vos réalisations sont toujours d'un haut niveau technique. Bravo et merci pour votre maîtrise.
@Zie_carpentry
11 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
Thank you for giving your followers a great job. Thank you.
Waoo muy buena plantilla y buena idea, Saludos Bro
Fantástico trabajo
Interesting twist on a basic kerfmaker tool... more flexible than what those smaller ones can do.
I vote for a name change from CarpenTAK to MasterTAK
@stormman8393
10 ай бұрын
Watching you right now my friend
@carpentak
10 ай бұрын
Yeah~thank you friend!
Veramente bravissimo 👏 ❤
Brilliant!
Bạn chia sẻ cách làm hay và rất tiện dụng
와우~목공의 세계는 무긍 무진 하네요~!~ 굿 아이디어
Great idea. Cool video again👍
Master Craftsman ART
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Great!!!!!!
Watching away, not got a clue what's going on ... then suddenly it all makes sense ... another brilliant and extremely useful jig 👍
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
Your nice and funny comment sense is great. thank you
Very cool!
Sangat luar biasa 👍
Great !!
Elegant!
Well Done kind Sir.
Excelente trabajo, eres muy bueno en tu trabajo 👍
@user-ty8bs3kt8y
11 ай бұрын
Yo soy de Cuba y tengo un taller de carpintería también, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos que me han servido de mucha ayuda
Tukang handal saya suka menyaksikanya ak
Saya suka cara dan peralatan anda sangat berkualitas ,salam kenal dari Indonesia ✋👍🙏♥️
Браво, отличная реализация. Я бы только отметил, что базовая (очень простая) идея этого приспособления описана на канале Stumpy Nubs, и сводится она к использованию куска материала, толщина которого как у вашего пильного диска. Но вы довели идею до прекрасного приспособления.
@carpentak
Ай бұрын
Thank you.
탁선생님 덕분에 항상 좋은 테크닉과 아이디어 얻고 갑니다~!! 충분히 이해 가능하도록 영상 만들어 주시지만 영어든 한글이든 설명에 보조가 되도록 자막이 있으면 훨씬 좋은 채널일듯 하네요^^
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
댓글 감사드립니다. 네 제가 영상만으로 이해가 어려운 경우에는 자막 설명을 넣기도 하는데요 이번 영상은 자막이 필요 없을거라 생각했습니다. 좋은 의견 감사드립니다.
Watching your videos is like reading an IKEA assembly manual. No words, just gestures. Brilliant kerfmaker jig. English not required.
Excellent Idea, skilled build. Thank you for making these videos. They are helpful to me. I have searched for a small router plane, would you mind posting if you designed it or where it was purchased?
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
thank you The small router plane I use is from Veritas, Canada.
와.. 초보 목공인에겐 진짜 예술로 보입니다!! ^^
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
감사합니다. 항상 안전에 유의 하시고 차근차근 실력을 키워 나가세요. 목공의 세계는 끝이 없고 저 역시 갈 길이 멉니다. 행복한 목공 생활을 누리세요.
I bought one of those small little jobs off Banggood but I still haven't used it yet. I need to spend more time out in my shop. I think u built a really great shop tool here my friend.. Would a piece of 6mm Aluminium be fine for one of these shop made jigs??
@carpentak
10 ай бұрын
Yes 6mm pieces are good too. thank you
the jig master strike again ;)
깔끔한 공방의 풍경과 도구에서 당신의 인격이 보일 것 같다. 앞서 나가는 귀중한 아이디어는 나의 아이디어가 될 것입니다. 일본에서 안녕하세요.
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
大切なコメントありがとうございます。 私は良いアイデアを思い出すのを楽しんでいます。 それで購読者に楽しさと助けを与えることができるのは幸せなことです。 私は小さなKZreadですが、幸せなKZreadです。 (韓国語ありがとうございます)
Not to be off topic but I had a question. On your mobile table saw build, you added a second saw to the right of your table saw. Do you have a video for that addition? Thanks in advance.
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, there is no video of it. The work did not leave a video.
@steher
11 ай бұрын
@@carpentak Ok, thanks. Maybe you can put a video short of it showing a better view of what it looks like if possible.
You have some awesome ideas. Why don't you sell plans for any of your projects? I'd be a regular customer if you do.
@carpentak
10 ай бұрын
That's because I don't have the skills to make plans.
끝까지 봤는데도 완벽하게 이해는 되지 않는 느낌입니다 😅😅😅 설명 자막 부탁드려요~^-^
First comment? Absolutely amazing engendering mind. 👌
@carpentak
11 ай бұрын
you're right. First comment! thank you!!
Talk some!!
If you’re clairvoyant , this is right up your alley . I quit after 1 minute bc without a dialogue,who knows what up.
@jasonandersen5975
11 ай бұрын
It has nothing to do with clairvoyance, but it does require a bit of patience and knowledge of woodworking. (Hint: the thumb nail tells you what it does.)
@beerymr
11 ай бұрын
I jump to the end, watch the jig being used, then start at the beginning
@timdoyon1964
11 ай бұрын
🙄 Silent movies went out of style back in the late 20’s. 🥱
@paullalekna5478
11 ай бұрын
Never be so conceited that you think that you already know all, watch and Learn and increase your skill levels
@gregchoma7693
11 ай бұрын
Great idea. A more practical to use version of a kerfmaster.
Berriro ere LAN EDERRA!!! Eskerrik asko berri emateagatik denori
Nice. However, too complicated of a kerf maker. Other than that you have skills!
я, вроде, не дурак, но ни хрена не понял, как работает его приспособление ...
What a waste of my time.
Oh dear. Why do woodworkers keep using words like 'exact' and 'perfect', when they practice one of the least accurate crafts? A machinist may be working to micro-metres (or tenths of thou...) but never talks about exact. Because it never is. 'Within tolerance' is what you are aiming for. Is it poor choice of language, or poor way of thinking- I can never tell. Interesting project, but fit a digital fence (not hard to build) and all this goes away.