I have created a new cutting guide for three tools: circular saws, jigsaws and routers. Click here for the plan jisaku-koubou.com/downloads/m... [Plan List] jsk-koubou.stores.jp/
The options you thought out are so easy yet so precise. What you have done here puts so many other guides to shame. The way it glides, the accuracy, and the marking tool. You have a great multi tool here.
So many things I need to build for my shop now. I've been binge watching your videos, it's just mesmerizing how simple, yet efficient your tools are! Thank you for sharing sir! You've been providing a great service to the woodworking community!
Beautiful design and very well produced video. I used a similar concept when cutting melamine cabinet panels. I would set and clamp the square to the finish size with a router, then adjusted my circular saw to leave 1.5mm from that line. I’d cut with the circular saw then without moving the guide I could trim it with the router to remove the chips in the edge of the melamine. I also glued some strips of 120 grit sandpaper to the underside to help prevent any slippage while using it without clamps. Love your work. 👏👏👏👍
Great square! I like it and thanks for inspiration. I have simpler one but that guiding rail enclosed from both sides eliminating need to keep pressure against the square, plus interchangeable guides for other tools besides circular saw, and those plexi spacers, are just very tempting for me to make my own one. So many thanks. I also like your craftmanship details like not dragging files back in 09:37. No music, no distraction, nothing screaming "hyper-cool" shit, just simple powerful skill show. GREAT job!
Magnifiques réalisations ! Que de bonnes idées ! De plus c'est un plaisir de voir quelqu'un travailler avec autant de soins, de calme et de précisions ! Félicitations et merci pour cet exemple ! A bientôt De cordiales civilités Patrick (France)
I think I will build this one. The precision and simplicity is astounding. I was going to make JSK-Koubou's earlier version, his Amazing!! Circular Saw Guide, but my Makita saw has its blade on the left side which means I would have to build a left-hand version of that guide, hold it with my right hand and move the saw with my left hand - not something I'm comfortable doing. This 3in1 Multi Tool Track Guide appears to solve that problem by providing a track for the saw to ride in. Thank you, Koubou-san for this design innovation!
Just as I decide to make one of your guides, you make an even better one! I'm glad i hadn't started yet😁 I love your clean, clear work; super videos. Thank you!
This is my second time watching this video. It is a joy seeing your workmanship. Truly top notch. Your designs and skills are most inspiring. Thank you for sharing your little corner of the world with us!
That’s a great toolset! Well thought out and perfectly implemented. I’m sure it will prove very versatile when doing projects. It seems to me it will speed thing up without sacrificing accuracy.
Really good video. Especially liked the way you demonstrated the use of the guide at the beginning. All "how to" videos should be made this way. Well done!
Me quedo absorto viendo sus videos. Qué pulcritud y precisión en todos los trabajos que realiza. ¡Vaya creatividad! Un gran like y mi saludo desde España.
I'm with the rest of the commenters! I've watched a LOT of videos on cutting guides and track attachments. This video is the best by far. The concept of using simple aluminum extrusions the way you have gives me ideas for a handful of other jigs.
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Your right. After seeing this video i would like to make one of my own. Only thing missing is to be able to cut angles. He could have easily added it to this useful tool. Maybe he makes one in the future. 🤔
Hi, This is a really versatile and precise Jig. Nicely made and it looks professional, well done. Thanks for sharing. Keep it safe, it is not over yet. Willy from Belgium. 😷😷😷
Clase magistral de creatividad , la guía elevada al máximo nivel , compatible con muchas herramientas , gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón , Galicia (España) 🤓 😜
This is fascinating video to watch. I’ve saved this video over a year ago. I’m outfitting a new shop now. Difficult to do w/ Covid & the fact I’m retired and on a very fixed budget. This project could improve my accuracy w/o a large cost. I’ve just recently been watching your videos, & I’ve noticed some cool tools and aids you use in completing your work. Do you have videos of any tools you’ve built you’d like to share. Or even photos. I now need to pay closer attention to seeing more of your videos. I realize time has passed since then. Thank you
Quality as ever, thanks for sharing, maybe an extra help: make a new "zero" on the tool guide you made. This would be the measurement you need minus say four inches or 10 centimeters whatever the preference is. For example you need 80 cm and write down 70 on the material put the new "zero" on the mark and cut.
Excellent design and execution. I first wondered how you would address getting a perfect right angle on the backstop. Asked and answered. Thank you. Edit; I will say that you have much more faith in two sided psa tape than I do. 2nd Edit; Watched it through to the end and I have to add a word here, Ingenious.
What an awesomely designed and functional piece of equipment! This video occupies number one in jigs library. Great engineering, keep it up! I wish I could like it 10k times. And thank you so much for sharing.👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍👍best ive seen yet, until i make mine
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. . . very ingenious concept and very thoughtful in details - so ideal for quick set-ups and precise results - only down-side compared to standard tracking guides is a missing tear-out protection but such can easily be integrated . . . - my questions: what kind of nonstick tape do you put under the circular saw and what type of nonskid tape under the track guide? (if known: material denominations and / or brand names) - thank you so much !
I bet you anything, he will not need a table saw. His panel saw can do everything and space saving. Quite inspiring how little space he uses if you think about it.