I have 30 years of woodworking experience and I can tell you that I've never seen anyone with as many great ideas as you have. I get so tired of trial and error, your machines are the future.
Going back through some of your older videos, Matthias; just because I've watched all the newer ones so many times already. It's interesting to hear how much more relaxed you are now. Great jig, btw.
Wow. I was captivated by your genius.... That is the most beautiful jig ...and your presentation was amazing... You should work for NASA.. Thanks so much
Matthiaswandel é realmente um profissional de primeira, sou muito fã do seu trabalho tenho certeza que seus trabalhos tem ajudado muitas pessoas. Parabéns, um grande abraço.
Love the reply to ustworupforit. It really bothers me when someone like yourself is willing to take the time to sure your knowledge and give the rest of us a look into some of your great ideas and all he can do is put it down and can not appreciate it. Well let me just say keep the vids coming and can wait to build this one
That is so impressive. What a great jig. BTW, I have loved watching your projects over the past few months (years?) on your website. Happy to see your you tube stuff now.
wouldn't accuracy be increased if you were to(if these suggestions haven't been posted yet this is and if so sorry for repeating) A, increase the leaver arm lengh so you get like 6 to one or something greater mechanical advantage and then B, move the stopper blocks so that they also gain the advantage. as you said speed changes the accuracy. put them further away and speed wont be so much of a factor and you'll hit them cleaner +mechanical advantage thanks for inspiration :better stoppage
Very nice, but I see one issue. While I thing you nailed the jig and the thickness will not be in question, to me it is also important to have the tenon in the center of of the pieces so M&T are flush. How do you account for that.
only in engineering you would use measurements like this, I am a carpenter/joiner and have been for 30 years and we don’t go to this sort of extreme measurement don’t forget wood moves and is affected by moisture, it’s not like steel great idea but just use a rule like we all do, it’s worked for hundreds of years
how do i get one of those machines?....i mean why waste my time trying to build a jig to cut tenons when you know you can't do better than this.....might as well buy it and not waste the time to build one i can take the time to do other things.....actually cutting accurate tenons does'nt have to be rocket science this guy made it rocket science.....wow