It's very simple! Few people know about this Amazing idea.
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
Do you have a used jigsaw blade?
The blade is only partially worn, and there are still some parts that are not worn.
This is the idea of reusing a worn jigsaw blade.
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The position of the blade is very important when trying this jig. If doesn't work, try shifting the blade position slightly.
@alans1816
3 жыл бұрын
Would it be easier to be precise if you put in the blades first, then positioned the holes tangent?
@chellios6846
3 жыл бұрын
can you post a link or video about your speed squeare .. look a verry handy thing thank you 😉
@chellios6846
3 жыл бұрын
7:45
@marmic_81
3 жыл бұрын
Didn't get the time yet, but I'll build it within this week. I'll give you a comment about the result 😉
@Ibaneddie76
3 жыл бұрын
@@alans1816 No because the holes determine the width of the dowels you are trying to make. Drilling the holes first ensures that the blade slots will be lined up correctly to the dowel holes. If you put the blades in first one side would always be off a little and you would produce wonky dowels.
Why is this video on Electroboom's LATITY playlist?
I've been a carpenter cabinet maker for nearly 3 decades and this is one of the smartest things I've seen respect and love the format of your content thnxs for the great upload will definitely be subscribing thanks again
No subtitles, text, no voice-over and I understand everything perfectly. That's nice.
@357bullfrog9
3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Sometimes less is more
@MrPatdeeee
3 жыл бұрын
Isn't this great. I get so tired of wasted foolish rhetoric; and talk talk talk before they even start to cut a piece. So Sad. But NOT with this channel. For he epitomizes the old adage "Cut to the chase". I wish EVERY DIY video would follow his system.
@werewolf74
3 жыл бұрын
while true it feels super dragged out. I could watch at 4x and get the gist.
@snugglepusmcgee1252
3 жыл бұрын
I'm hoping this will catch on.no annoying music also
@thomasmurray7820
3 жыл бұрын
@@werewolf74 I felt the same way. It's literally something you could explain in less time than you can demonstrate.
LOL....I love the WTF? punishment for anyone that just skips to the end.
@seanprados4829
2 жыл бұрын
Yep, I did the same thing lol
@Coen80
2 жыл бұрын
@6.30 he reveals his 'dowel-jig'. Its cute, but not a 10min video, as shown by the huge dislike ratio as well.
@enoecrof
2 жыл бұрын
literally couldnt watch the entire thing....
@IntoAllTruth.
2 жыл бұрын
The punishment is watching the video.
@phuckyoutube5927
2 жыл бұрын
@@IntoAllTruth. one man's trash is another man's treasure
I was luckily enough to have a wonderful grandpa who was happy to teach his granddaughter many things. One was putting grooves up dowels allows the glue to travel the whole length, making a better fix. He also taught mr French polishing but we never got round to his other hobby which was book binding. Unfortunately we lived in different countries and I didn’t get to see him as often as I now wish I had. Miss that man.
@dreamwolf7302
3 жыл бұрын
I grew up in the same state as my Grandfather, and i still feel like i didnt get enough time with him. He taught me many things, from how to hunt and fish, to how to control my temper (never finished those lessons, i still have my moments). No doubt if not for him, i wouldnt be the person i am today.
@jerseyj2
3 жыл бұрын
I have always regretted not realizing the wealth of information my grandfather had until very late. I still had him for a number of years after that but to think what I could have learned from him had I been able to see it much earlier. He wasn’t a nice man but he wasn’t a mean one either (taciturn is the term I typically use). He definitely was a great man who was capable of absolutely anything he set his mind to.
@georginabarratt3992
3 жыл бұрын
@@jerseyj2 my grandfather was a head master so could easily teach. He had fought in WW1 and when being treated for a minor injury off the front line his fellow soldiers were all gassed. He looked at life differently after that. He was living on gifted time and he tried to make a difference. As I said I really miss him.
That is the most ingenious dowel maker I have every seen. Well done.
Never mind the dowel jig, I want your vertical saw jig. Great video.
@wesman7837
3 жыл бұрын
You mean the panel saw?
@dejavu666wampas9
3 жыл бұрын
@@wesman7837 - Yes. That’s a great piece of equipment.
@christopherwillson4269
3 жыл бұрын
He builds it here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pZVmq5Kvhaa-o6g.html
@blackoak4978
3 жыл бұрын
You would stop using it in a day. It's terribly impractical to use during a real project
@stevengockij5841
2 жыл бұрын
I agree with BlackOak. I've worked with panel saws and they are terrible.
I'll never get over that sliding circular saw jig. What a great use of space..
@wesman7837
3 жыл бұрын
You mean the panel saw?
@elfpimp1
3 жыл бұрын
@@wesman7837 yup
@adspremiumwepaypremiumfora1469
3 жыл бұрын
I was wondering what you meant as well, lol. Anyhow, JSK does create some awesome diy tools and jigs and his videos make it look so easy. One day I hope I have half of his skills.
@jaroot2
3 жыл бұрын
Panel saws are cool. Unfortunately it takes wall space that I don’t have.
This dude got self made jigs for everything man. Respect!
@mitchblackmore5230
3 жыл бұрын
And he made sure he stuffed as many as he could into this 10 minute video.
@blackoak4978
3 жыл бұрын
Seriously, do you think he actually uses that as a production shop? That saw on the wall is completely impractical for a serious project. None of the wood surfaces have seen any wear. He pulled up and RETAPED the block so he could cut the other side instead of just moving around the piece. This guy probably spends 90% of his time watching other YT videos then reproducing what he finds as "original content". You can tell from the way he works that he doesn't actually do wood working for a living. He does YT for a living
Not gonna Lie I didn't expect this video in ElectroBOOM's LATITY playlist, but I still enjoyed it.
I will never get the 10 minutes I wasted watching this back.
@ChicknNudleSoup
2 жыл бұрын
I played the video at 2x speed and it was still too slow. Desperate to fill ten minutes I guess.
I've seen a lot of "dowel-making" videos, but this is one that I think will actually work. BRILLIANT!!!
Man knows how to make holes and fill them. Impressive.
@Armand79th
3 жыл бұрын
You should try filling a hole at least once in your life... You'll be amazed.
@Handles-R-Lame
2 жыл бұрын
@@Armand79th sure sounds like youve gotten ur hole filled a few times.. you speaking from experience
I went from 'this is goofy what the heck are you-' to 'holy f what!' soo fast!
Those dainty hands said it all. This will inspire hundreds to build staircases in doll houses
You got me puzzled - took me till the end to understand it was a dowel maker :-) Clever idea!
@fidenciobolanos3530
3 жыл бұрын
1 1
@dleivam
3 жыл бұрын
Mee too, at first I thought he was to sharpen the blades ;)
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
3 жыл бұрын
@@dleivam Yep. It's the natural thought :-)
@MrPatdeeee
3 жыл бұрын
@@dleivam me too!
@Michel-7.7.7
3 жыл бұрын
I thought it would be a variable guide or clamp mechanism. Then i realised, he already made something for that purpose
When I started watching I had no idea what the was that was being made. When Koubou-san made the dowel I was astonished by the quality of the result. As always the elegance of the creation and of the presentation was a joy to see.
@Z-Ack
3 жыл бұрын
Partly because the blades were both new, if used dull blades were used it would fetch right up or scar the crap outta the wood...
the suspense lasted till the end. you have a no-limit imagination and fingers of gold!
@k9insomniac783
3 жыл бұрын
What an awesome way to put it! Couldn’t agree more
why is this in electrobooms latity playlist wtf
''Reuse of worn jigsaw blades,'' except the blades were brand new! The thumb screw clamp was useful info, easy to make.
you've caught me off guard! I never thought it's a dowel maker. well done, as always
11 minutes of my life I won't get back
Wie wohltuend, ein Master ohne unendlich viel "Gesülze" um das was er kann! Genialität ohne Geschrei und Worte!!!
@nagamendo5655
3 жыл бұрын
...und ohne Affiliate-Links. 😁
@SchnickSchnackSchnuck.
3 жыл бұрын
Es muß eben nicht der beste Heimwerkerkanal von einem Truppe sein!
@alex-r2pi
3 жыл бұрын
@@SchnickSchnackSchnuck. das kann man ja gar nicht vergleichen! Gegen den Kanal hier is der Truppe ja nicht einmal Bastel-Niveau. Wie er sich seinen Hobel hergerichtet hat, da kommt nicht einmal Stumpy Nubs hin (oder er will sich das nicht antun :-)
@Paddelnoob1
3 жыл бұрын
Habe mir seine Plattensäge nachgebaut, da ich nur einen winzigen Raum habe. Sehr praktisch das Ding. Der Mann ist echt gut und er arbeitet immer so präzise. Wahnsinn.
I've been a woodworker for 35 years. This man is the moist creative and fun guy to watch i ever saw
*- Ingenious, clever, simple dowel cutter design.*
Love all the Japanese tools, materials, precision ... even the wood looks different. Thanks for sharing this with us! Well done
My absolute favorite KZread channel. Jisaku-San, you’re a GENIUS!
@chadwix
3 жыл бұрын
Got to go with Donny!
Great dowel jig! Thank you our Korean woodworking sensei! -Rick, USMC
So ... Buy a piece of wood / cut the wood into two pieces / then glue them back together to make one piece again ... Got it! 😑👍✨
Ty kindly. Enjoy the straight to the point and no bad music very much also. Simple functional engineering, what's not to love
@LG-zs3rb
3 жыл бұрын
straight to the point for ten minutes lol
JSK eres genial, saludo desde Cali valle Colombia.
This man understands youtube, he made the doweler in only a few minutes but added a demonstration to make the video over ten minutes long. Theres really nothing he cant do.
@Cyan2002
3 жыл бұрын
The video includes lots of tools that they've made in previous videos too.
@LG-zs3rb
3 жыл бұрын
explain to me please i always wonder why EVER video is dragged out to just over 10 min
Gettin' jiggy wit it ! I like the acrylic marking gauge.
When you need a 2x6, but all you have are 2x3s
I've never seen a jigsaw blade that long before. Holy hell.
This guy knows how to get jiggy with it.
Wow! I am really really impressed! Your workshop is much more cleaner than my living room.
simply genius, can't believe how fast that trimmed down that entire piece of wood
No messing no music no adverts. ... subscribed
Utterly brilliant, just off to make one now.
@codeblue2532
3 жыл бұрын
Jon ::: don’t forget to oppose the teeth set in one blade to the other,,,,,,,
You are a very talented person !
uhhh, mehdi? why is this in the latity playlist?
@limegreentechnologies8803
2 жыл бұрын
Shut up
Never would have thought of this Pretty damn cool
Was singularly unimpressed until you started clamping the soon-to-be-dowel in the drill, then mind was blown! Genius trick that I will definitely use!
"How to make 2x4 lumber at home" :P Great jig! thanks for the vid!
For a westerner like me Japan is synonymous with perfection and a job well done. Following your channel is very inspiring, although I will never reach such a level at least it compensates me a lot to imitate your techniques, they are really amazing and in the case of this reuse of jigsaw blades simply spectacular. Thank you very much and receive a warm greeting from Spain.
@jmadera_6
3 жыл бұрын
You would need to use sharp jigsaw blades
@genesishep
Жыл бұрын
@@jmadera_6 In the description of the video he specifically says it's a great use for old blades. That's because blades don't dull everywhere, only in spots so it's a great way to use them up till they are done. Waste not, want not.
Very well done. Neat way to make the oddball size dowel you need from the wood you prefer. Much repetition removed and no inane music.
Brilliant ! This came up as recommended and it was worth it! You also have some interesting shop made tooling. Looking forward to more videos.
Whoa, that's a big jigsaw blade.
If you set it up right it will work even better, all the chips will fall away and won't cloug up the cutting teath. Great idea by the way.
Genius, very inventive. Thank you for teaching from Knoxville, Tennessee
Pretty interesting idea, dude! Fantastic work! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This man’s safety habits are stellar. Nice work.
@spike7703
3 жыл бұрын
man? I always thought this was a gal? Awesome work regardless.
@HydetheRapper
3 жыл бұрын
@@spike7703 I have no idea! New to the channel and assumed. Could very well be wrong. Still great safety habits!
Absolutely beautiful workshop and jig selection! Great craftsmanship and creativity too. ❤
New and useful ideas every day. Congrats !
I have seen many jigs to cut dowels, and this method was not yet one of them. Thanks for sharing!
Смотреть как Вы работаете,можно безконечно.Для меня это такой релакс.Смотрю и отдыхаю,спасибо Вам.
I liked your cutting jig at the start of the video!
@jisakukobo
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks kzread.info/dash/bejne/pZVmq5Kvhaa-o6g.html
An excellent idea, beautifully executed, well done sir!!
One of the best vids yet!
Excellent! There are many rigs for making dowels, but this one is really great and costs nothing.
This is absolutely genius. 2 old blades and some scrap wood creates 4 sizes of dowel maker? Amazing. I need to go build this now.
Thanks, for sharing those tips, and the make!, I need one of these long blades for the jigsaw!
I like you shop made circular saw guide...and the rest. Thanks great video.
My man made a jig, to make a jig, to make a jig, to make a 2x4. .... Murica. 👍🇺🇸
Simply brilliant. Thank you for sharing.
6:30 - For those wanting to know what this video is actually about
@phuckyoutube5927
2 жыл бұрын
Always one of ya.
Your jigs are epic. I would love a set up like this
Un idea fantastica, la riprodurrò sicuramente!
I need to make those jigs for my tools! This man is a genius...
@bernardinodasilva8571
3 жыл бұрын
I agreed. However he need go to red bool adiction .
So wonderful design! I could never though this kind of solution. Thank you for sharing and inspiring us again. Because every video inspire new ideas. Thanks
You (or whoever had the idea) is a genius. ;-)
I guess there's the added bonus of moving the blades to the next sharp tooth, if and when they get eventually dull, depending on the usage, of course.
Your are a gifted woodworker! ..........your big fan from Ethiopia.
Terrific idea & nicely executed! 👏👏👍👍
Great design. Love the dowel cutting jig.
This is a very interesting project! I liked it! Good luck to you!
Wonderful video!!! I love your simple use of things to make what others want lots of money for us to buy! Thanks for saving me money! 💕😎😷
why is this on the latity playlist
nicely done !
Dude, that is the effin best dowel jig I’ve yet to see.
I've seen dirtier operating rooms. Nice skills 👌.
Relaxing video. Thank!
Seems like a lot of work to make a 2x4.... lol
@billybowbob2071
3 жыл бұрын
Hey man, with the price of a 2x4 today, this is a money making idea! Lol
nice video, love the scene clear and bright! and ingenious double-making design! like it !
That's fantastic! You're a genius
my favourite Engineer!!!!!!!!!!!
Your jig does work very well though. No dissing it at all.
Cómo siempre maestro excelentes proyectos muchas gracias por compartir tanta creatividad ,un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia ( España)
You give the best advice, it's my favorite channel. Greetings from Poland
Sometimes you just have to laugh at yourself. When I saw the finished dowels, I thought, "That was brilliant". But at the end of the video, I thought, "He did all that just to make a board?". Then I read the comments and realized it was all about the dowels. *Palm to forehead*
I love KZread's "do not recommend channel" feature.
A nice jig and much easier than others I have seen
Easiest looking dowel maker set up I've seen.
This man is really demonstrated the details, precision, and long lasting in Japanese products. Their culture taught them hard work, humble, details, and precision. These are the keys to superior, long lasting products. Not like all the junk, disposable....Chinese made products nowadays....CREATE tons of garbage/environmental hazards for planet earth, and also set a trend of "one time use" culture around the globe. I rather pay premium price for a precise, long lasting products cause in a long run I will save more, less garbage, less headache, less time wasted for maintenance, and less junks to maintain.
Wow mister you got some awesome equipment there :O
Amazing. Where there,s a will threre,s a way. Very very impressed.
This is much easier than the steal plate with holes. And simply to make. Thank you, again.
Your woodworking technique is very interesting and your work is the most detailed and precise I have ever seen. Congratulations and thanks for sharing it with us. そんな面白い木工芸と精密な木工品を見たことがありません。素晴らしいですよ。動画で教えてくれてありがとうございます。