I'm maker from Lithuania and all my videos are about woodworking, homemade tools, toys, jigs making and more stuff. I hope to throw out a few ideas that will help other makers, and inspire everyone to make something new!
Just watched this 2 more times with a lot of rewinding. :) Wonderful idea. I've making a lot of Kumiko and using a feeler gauge to adjust my stop block. Yes, slow and painful. I have some Brazilian Cherry scrapes that me be perfect for this.
Do you use carnauba wax on the runners and bottom? I find that a Twix yearly buffing on my saw with the wax keeps it from rusting and a coat on the wood makes for smooth sliding
Awesome. This is such a cool project. I have few questions hope you clear it out for me. 1. Did the magnet not come out later as it ages...as i dont see you using super glue or any of that kind. Or is it required? 2. Does the magnets repel? I see it only attracts. How is that possible?
Wow! Really sell done. I particularly appreciate you going through the 5 cut method. The visual walk-through really helps. Plus, great job making your own t-track. Thanks for doing this.
Забыла ещё спросить! На что вы прикрепили магнит? Он на пружине? Каким образом он крепится к пружине и каким образом крепится пружина к коробу? Вы знаете русский?
VERY GOOD!!! I have been using a feeler gauge between 2 blocks. Really pain! What size are the 2 bolts, pin and spring are you using? I've starting doing Kumiko and 0.010 of an inch just does not work.
I made a Long Bar Double Clamp .This all-in-one clamp covers the entire table. Here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sMxZPmWKsro.html
Muito bonita e interessante a sua máquina, mas parece estar incompleta. Não parece ser muito eficiente girar o mecanismo todo daquela forma. Talvez uma manivela...
I don't know why this star knob jig has only a few likes, I have looked at many of them, and this simple accurate easy to use jig, is at the top of the list, I believe.
♥.♥ Thank you for your interesting channel. You need to tag your videos to increase the number of views of these beautiful videos and increase your channel subscribers.
What tool did you use to cut the strip to the correct size for the pedals? If it's home-made, what is the approximate diameter? Also, what is that attachment you have that turns your drill press into a sander?? This looks really cool, thanks.