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Make loose-tenon joinery without a Festool Domino 

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@StumpyNubs
@StumpyNubs 3 года назад
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@garybarchas4984
@garybarchas4984 3 года назад
Finally a mortise and tenon jig that I can afford and can build myself. That simple video just took all the trepidation out of making those joints. Once my shop is set up I'll be making one. Thank you.
@aaronq2627
@aaronq2627 2 года назад
Did you make one?
@garybarchas4984
@garybarchas4984 2 года назад
@@aaronq2627 not yet. But hopefully this winter when I can spend the days in the ( still in progress) shop. Thanks!
@martylts
@martylts 3 года назад
Running The Jig through the table saw and making a thin kerf is brilliant. Such a simple way to make it perfect!
@twotopsturning6493
@twotopsturning6493 3 года назад
Agreed, real clever
@OtherThanIntendedPurpose
@OtherThanIntendedPurpose 3 года назад
I have been working with wood since I was a small kid in the 70's alongside my dad in his garage shop. I like that while you have and use the new tech, you also add little ways to make things with the older skills, and less expensive tools. good job, keep it up. I have passed my love of woodworking along to my son, who also watches your videos.
@jatindersehmbi6239
@jatindersehmbi6239 3 года назад
Sir, you are a genius. This is something I have been looking to build for a while as I can't justify the outlay on a Domino. I look forward to spending the next few days watching your video archive. Thank you and a big hello from the UK!
@rwind656
@rwind656 3 года назад
Thanks for making the jig part of this simple and straightforward. :)
@djfrazer2830
@djfrazer2830 Год назад
That you so much from "down under" in New Zealand! The video on making a loose tenon joint has made it so clear to me now. I will be using this type of Joinery quite often in the future on various projects. It is really so simple, and cheap, to make up the appropriate jig for the job. Thanks once again. Doug 🤠
@qhnguyen7593
@qhnguyen7593 Год назад
Many videos about mortise jigs, but this one is most useful ! Great tips in making parallel fence !! Thank you !!
@eherlitz
@eherlitz 3 года назад
Loose tenon joinery is a very nice option in most cases, I'd also recommend checking the Samurai Carpenters Mortise and Tenon jig for routers, that one is awesome.
@alanr745
@alanr745 3 года назад
James, one thing I would add, having done a bed recently with lots of loose tenon joints. If your bit chatters because you used the wrong plunging technique and your mortises are a 1/16” too wide, cut thin strips on the saw, then glue the shim and tenon into the mortise. And if your bit chatters as badly as mine, use polyurethane construction adhesive. The glue’s expansion in the joint makes for rock solid joints even though a few mortises were frustratingly out of dimension (1/4” spiral upcut with 2”deep mortises).
@WiscoWoodShop
@WiscoWoodShop 3 года назад
Giving us all the benefits of your years of experience, it almost makes it feel like we’re cheating. As always, thank you for making our time in the shop all that much better.
@oneshotonekill8926
@oneshotonekill8926 3 года назад
My favorite part is leaving the tenon a little shy in the mortise. That's something my perfectionism just won't always let me do, but it sure is nice to have that little movement when you need it!
@robd7703
@robd7703 2 года назад
I have been watching RU-vid videos to make a mortising jig and this is by far the best and most simple. Thanks.
@patrickbink4617
@patrickbink4617 3 года назад
That was an EXCELLENT video! I can't wait to try it. Thank you, James.
@MrTux62
@MrTux62 3 года назад
Definitely on of my favorite channels. Informative, educational and entertaining. Keep up the great work, and a sincere "thank you".
@timothybarry
@timothybarry 3 года назад
Incredible video James! Clear, succinct, and budget friendly. Have yourself a cold one, you definitely earned it with this one.
@jimlemanek1550
@jimlemanek1550 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for sharing. It is a great tutorial and tool. I made a modification to the tool to capture saw dust. I cut a channel, the width and thickness of a small crevice tool centered on the back side of the gig that opens on the router guide slot. With my shop vac attached, I do not have to stop to vacuum the sawdust.
@bernie129locksmith
@bernie129locksmith 3 года назад
Best woodworking video I have ever seen on youtube - Clear and precise
@michaelvickrey2494
@michaelvickrey2494 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for taking the time and effort to help all of us DIYers that can not afford $1,000 + for the other loose tenon jig. I really like the simplicity of this jig. I am going to be building a few cabinets soon and will be using this jig for the joinery.
@williamshaffer2562
@williamshaffer2562 3 года назад
Nice job of explaining your method James. Thanks for all you do.
@hymandumas3901
@hymandumas3901 2 года назад
Thank you for another informative video that explains how I can rectify a problem I have. As an old (71 years) Marine Ordnance-man I am always amused by the Stumpy Nubs nick-name. We sometimes referred to our less cautious fellow ordnance brothers as One-eyed, Stumpy, limping guy. The really careless brethren were simply referred to in the past tense. Semper Fidelis.
@jbb5470
@jbb5470 3 года назад
Great timing Stumpy! I have been wanting to build a solid core pocket door for our bathroom and with this setup I believe I can use your method! Thanks for posting, always great info!
@jonathandavies3288
@jonathandavies3288 3 года назад
Thanks James. I knew how to do the first bit, but the second half making a kerf width dado to keep the fence parallel is the game changer for me! Thanks man!
@Crushwokery
@Crushwokery 3 года назад
James, you're the muts nuts. That's awesome in UK English. 😎👏👍✌️
@DullPoints
@DullPoints 3 года назад
Now THIS is why I keep coming back. Well presented techniques that I can use during my limited time in the shop.
@hokaidosax
@hokaidosax 2 года назад
This is superb! Very simple, clear. It’s no more intimidating as it seems after watching your video. Thanks a ton!
@mikeamboy7292
@mikeamboy7292 3 года назад
I enjoyed this video when it first came out and kept it in the back of my mind to use later. Later arrived yesterday when I used it on a couple of bookcase face frames. Went pretty well, will assemble them starting today. As a woodworker who has been doing this longer than most of the RU-vidrs have been alive I have to say that there is much to be learned from the younger folks in the business. Thank you for the tips and I will continue to keep my eyes open for new ideas.
@barrylitchfield250
@barrylitchfield250 3 года назад
Thanks for another very good, easy to understand tutorial. Keep 'em coming.
@danielcranston375
@danielcranston375 3 года назад
If you don’t already have a tv show you should. Not that I want you to leave here, you just do a great job and I think you deserve a large audience.
@cyrilnorrie8450
@cyrilnorrie8450 Год назад
Your videos are completely informative without any useless info. Your info is easy to understand. Thank you for this.
@allcleanenterpise
@allcleanenterpise 3 года назад
You ran through that really quickly, a rookie such as myself will have to watch and a few more times and take some notes. Really cool video
@kevincaruthers5412
@kevincaruthers5412 3 года назад
Right there with you. I understood the concept easily enough, but the specifics, I'll need to watch it again
@scottfaulk9081
@scottfaulk9081 3 года назад
I appreciate his conciseness - I can always pause or watch something numerous times. It’s better than having to watch a 30 minute video with 5 minutes of information or worse yet - someone who just plays bad music and doesn’t explain anything at all
@MyGrowthRings
@MyGrowthRings 3 года назад
Excellent video! Succinctly and thoroughly explained. Nice work, James. Scott
@Yawles
@Yawles 3 года назад
I learn more with you style of presentation! Well done, Professor Hamilton.
@RGwoodVA
@RGwoodVA Год назад
This video is perfect -- fantastically good tips, expertly presented. I made two jigs like this to create loose-tenon mortises in a queen bed frame, adding a second fence to enclose the workpieces completely. A wide jig for the leg mortises, and a narrower one for the headboard and footboard rails. It's hard to slide the router bit sideways to cut deep 1/2"-wide mortises in red oak -- especially in end grain. The plunging method is the answer. Thanks for your help, once again. All hail Stumpy Nubs!
@watermain48
@watermain48 3 года назад
Great demonstration James, thanks for sharing.
@theasimbharwani
@theasimbharwani 3 года назад
Your content and level of detail is spectacular. And your soothing voice makes everything more enjoyable. Your content really blends the old with the new and the techniques feel really pure to the core of woodworking! Thanks!
@arth.4196
@arth.4196 3 года назад
Stumpy. I want thank you for all your Master Craftsman Teaching in Basic and other Techniques. I'm going forward in making Projects to Sell. I wish to be successful as yourself, as my example.
@stevevw34
@stevevw34 2 года назад
Love your tips ,I'm new to wood working and your help is so much appreciated makes my learning curve a lot quicker 👍👍👍
@mictheflash
@mictheflash 3 года назад
Brilliant 👍😍 I will definitely be trying this out. Thanks for showing us the way.
@neilcrookphotos
@neilcrookphotos 3 года назад
This is great. Thanks for the clear instructions and tips!
@richragan4810
@richragan4810 Год назад
You're "Always Amazing" James. Thank you for this as you saved me a lot of money!!! Peace out!
@Myopicvisions
@Myopicvisions 3 года назад
Thanks! I have been debating floating tenons, but this gave me the confidence to try them
@davidallen5562
@davidallen5562 3 года назад
Outstanding Tutorial - I'm off to the shop to try it out. Great, detailed explanation, Stumpy. More of these, please.
@davidkepner8681
@davidkepner8681 Год назад
This is so simple and awesome! I’m making one! Thank you!
@Raymond-yq1de
@Raymond-yq1de Год назад
I really like your work. i just started in woodworking this last year or two but since I started I've started I have emassed almost all the tools I think will be needed for the type of woodwork that i plan on doing. So far I have made an enclosure for my hot tub, an old fashion folding leaf table for my wife and a bench seat for our kitchens bay window dinning nook. Much to the thanks of videos like yours, keep them coming and thanks for the help.
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing with us, lots of good information you’re putting out. Thanks so much.👍👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@captainsawdust1
@captainsawdust1 3 года назад
James, Simply genius idea with saw kerf alignment. Thank you again for all your hard work.
@JohnnyDS6557
@JohnnyDS6557 Год назад
Wow, this is such a simple jig to make. Making two custom doors and now I have my jig. Thank you so much.
@geirfyen9900
@geirfyen9900 2 года назад
Huge thanks from Norway!
@petewolcott5297
@petewolcott5297 Год назад
Love this method thanks James 👍🏻
@Erik_The_Viking
@Erik_The_Viking 3 года назад
Awesome video! This is just what I've needed to make my job easier.
@gilbertomanzanilla4333
@gilbertomanzanilla4333 3 года назад
Fantastic, will be trying out a few loose tennons on a project, tennons are super strong👌 just like the dovetail you added on that floating bed on instagram, nice detail only real woodworkers appreciate
@alexreid4131
@alexreid4131 3 года назад
Love this! Thank you for the tips.
@danasullivan5508
@danasullivan5508 Год назад
Love your tutorials! Thank you!
@JT-ig3tn
@JT-ig3tn 3 года назад
This is great tip. Thank you
@dougc78
@dougc78 2 года назад
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
@jesusfreakster101
@jesusfreakster101 2 года назад
Thank you for this video.. about to embark on a baby crib build and am weighing this vs dowels. Thinking actually making slat tenons on saw since the wood dimensions are thin. Great work your doing !!
@xandersnyder7214
@xandersnyder7214 3 года назад
Stumpy, I have been racking my brain over loose tenons lately, this solves a lot of the problems I have been trying to figure out. I plan on getting a Festool Domino at some point, but this is exactly what I need right now! Now to the shop! Ok not right this second, I don't think my kids or neighbors want me out making saw dust at 5am :)
@martinmcguire149
@martinmcguire149 Год назад
Thanks bud! Fantastic video!
@bnssoftware3292
@bnssoftware3292 Год назад
Another brilliant one!
@PrayYourGods
@PrayYourGods 3 года назад
Just what I needed to know, right when I needed to know it. Thanks so much for this.
@MrMarkpeggy
@MrMarkpeggy 3 года назад
Thanks for the great video James! I don't have a working router, but enjoy thinking of when I have the time to get it fixed.
@zackz3345
@zackz3345 3 года назад
Thank you very much for the awesome jig idea! Subscribed!!!
@AJ-ln4sm
@AJ-ln4sm 3 года назад
Thanks for this! I learned something today!
@hayfahvytsen
@hayfahvytsen 3 месяца назад
Brilliant. Love it.
@profcah
@profcah 3 года назад
Great video and tutorial. I had thought you could do this but had not seen a pro use it, so I figured I was missing something. Thanks!
@PerrynBecky
@PerrynBecky Год назад
This is a super cool idea! I've been looking for a better system than I have been seeing on RU-vid, as they involve time consuming steps. A double mortise and tenon is the perfect solution, and I don't need a biscuit jointer either!
@RJSteer89
@RJSteer89 3 года назад
This is absolutely awesome! I'm building a table and will likely use this for all of the legs since all of the parts are the same thickness! Thank you!
@donbrowning689
@donbrowning689 3 года назад
You should look at a mortise master
@20thCenturyPox
@20thCenturyPox 3 года назад
I'm about to start a reproduction of a Josef Hoffman table and plan to use loose tenons for connecting all the top panels and for joining the aprons to the legs. Fast, adjustable, accurate, and don't forget, saves timber waste that would usually occur when chopping traditional tenons. Great vid as always.
@arlingtonhynes
@arlingtonhynes 2 года назад
What an absolutely great channel this is.
@stevesiefken6432
@stevesiefken6432 3 года назад
Awesome approach to cutting mortises. I’m doing this next time!
@sk13ppy
@sk13ppy 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much. Great to learn new ways of doing things without having to spend heaps of money!
@wawoodman
@wawoodman Год назад
Excellent video and explanation. When I make my mortise templates, rather than gluing them up like you do, I staple the strips to a blank of 1/2 inch MDF. Then, I use a bearing bit to cut out the hole in the MDF. Pop off my strips, and the template is ready to go. No glue squeeze out, or waiting for it to dry.
@keving8682
@keving8682 3 года назад
Awesome tip - thank you!
@mikeamboy7292
@mikeamboy7292 3 года назад
I have been using a hollow chisel mortise and table saw for years. I gotta give this a try. Next project is restroom wainscoting. Perfect opportunity. Thx.
@eddiegoldsack4339
@eddiegoldsack4339 2 года назад
That scribing idea to fix a parallel fence perfectly is genius! Thankyou for sharing!!
@yanagild
@yanagild 2 года назад
Thank you very much for a great video, very clear!
@joefoxbody5914
@joefoxbody5914 2 года назад
Mr Nubs I absolutely love your videos man, you're very informative. All your videos make sense and are worth watching no matter how many years or experience I have.. you have more cause you're older 👍
@ritchtaylor3831
@ritchtaylor3831 3 года назад
I think you just saved me $1500. Thank you !!!
@e.t.preppin7084
@e.t.preppin7084 3 месяца назад
I had to rewatch the part of placing the jig fence like 6 times before I got it. As usual I was overthinking it. Brilliant design and I can’t wait to apply this loose tenon joinery for the next doors I build. Sure sounds easier than the rail and style method on the shaper I did plus dowels to make some solid oak doors a few years ago. 😉
@ToddAndelin
@ToddAndelin 2 года назад
Great video... I have used the loose tenon technique w my home made panto router
@josephwaters94
@josephwaters94 2 года назад
Great Video...way better than spending $1000+ for a Festool Domino tool... Thank you
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 3 года назад
That's actually a fantastic tip! 😃 Thanks a lot, dude!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@TuanBui-yp7oz
@TuanBui-yp7oz Год назад
You’re just a Stud! I don’t know what else to say….?? lol. Your vids up my woodworking game….. so what else am I suppose to say….??! Besides, thx a million!
@daviddickson7494
@daviddickson7494 3 года назад
Great video thanks
@Wastelandman7000
@Wastelandman7000 Год назад
Great tutorial!
@Walt1119
@Walt1119 3 года назад
Another Great video and tip!!! Thanks so much for sharing with us,always enjoy your videos!!!w
@dpbjlee83
@dpbjlee83 3 года назад
Holy cow great information - Thanks
@darrenbaugh6579
@darrenbaugh6579 2 года назад
I must say, that is a slick way to do mortises and tenons for large pieces. Affordable too.
@mikeswoodworkcreation2467
@mikeswoodworkcreation2467 3 года назад
brilliant tutorial on tenon joinery
@andrewbrown8148
@andrewbrown8148 3 года назад
Great video, Stumpy~!! I don't see myself putting out the $$$ for a Domino, so this is a great way to accomplish the same thing. I see myself making a couple/few of these jigs for different loose tenon sizes. Thanks~!
@TheTranq
@TheTranq 3 года назад
Nice method. I plan to check out your magazine soon as you provide extremely valuable content. Keep it up!
@dylanbyrne9591
@dylanbyrne9591 Год назад
Bookmarked because of your newest video
@flavorfactory._
@flavorfactory._ 3 года назад
Good to learn easy and effective method!!!
@MINGLE2008
@MINGLE2008 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing the video and the interesting jig.
@MJLWoodWorks
@MJLWoodWorks 9 месяцев назад
This is by far the best alternative for the beginner wood worker in place of both the JessEm Pocket Mill Pro and/or Festool Domino. The plunge router can be used for far more applications than either of those two "one trick ponies". I'll be sharing this video!
@gregcorrell396
@gregcorrell396 Год назад
Great explanation
@grimki11er
@grimki11er 3 года назад
Great tips thanks!!
@davidyoung353
@davidyoung353 3 года назад
Think i may just have to give this a try... great video sir
@SurvGod
@SurvGod 3 года назад
Good instructions mate!
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