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I wish this was a link to the actual plans for the push stick, instead it just links to the most recent plans? I’ve been scrolling to the bottom of each page of plans to click next and am not sure how many pages I’ll have to scroll thru before finding the plans for this push stick, I love the design, was hoping to print out a template.
Thank you! There is a really valuable lesson here. You made a jig to organize a process to save time. A place for each tool, and a jig to setup those tools. I need to re-evaluate some of my processes to see where I can save time with similar things - doing doweling, using screws for fasteners, etc. Really great idea.
Thank you for such a positive comment! It's wonderful to hear that the jig-making video has inspired you to rethink your processes. The power of a well-organized workspace and efficient jigs in saving time and effort cannot be overstated. Thank you for watching my video. Greetings, Christophe
Brilliant to put setup guide blocks on a single back plate. If I hadn't taken the time to learn the muscle memory for angle holding, I'd do that RIGHT NOW, definitely makes the process f a s t.
@@HenkKleinee Je zal zien, Henk, door ze uit elkaar te halen en terug in elkaar te moeten zetten zal je misschien nieuwe ideeën krijgen om er nog meer uit te halen. Succes met de verhuizing.
Thank you for your kind words, my friend. It is indeed a polishing compound for the strop. There are 5 different grit sizes. I forgot to mention that in the video, but I wrote about it in my blog post. Thanks for watching and writing me a comment. Greetings, Christophe
Hi, Christofix, Another brilliant application to keep things sharp. You're back and that's a favor with us. I definitely adjust the manner of measuring, done easily and quickly. See you soon, I hope. Willy from Belgium.
Thank you so much for your kind comment, Willy! I hope this video will inspire a lot of people, so they will have sharp tools as well. Have a great weekend, my friend. Greetings, Christophe.