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This CLEVER ROUTER TRICK Might Be THE END of Jigs In My Shop / How to Route a Dado / Woodworking 

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Up until now, I've always made jigs to route perfect dados. This may have all changed with this ingenious little trick I discovered that makes perfect dados, without the jigs.
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Комментарии : 721   
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 2 года назад
To all who mentioned that I went too fast, I apologize! This video was a tough one to make for some reason!
@spellingmistake1
@spellingmistake1 2 года назад
We all know that the purpose of woodworking is to buy more tools
@Phazaar
This is cool, but it's infinitely easier (and uses similar setup in half the time) to just clamp your two blocks of wood on either side of the piece that's going to be fitted into the groove, remove that bit of wood, then grab a router bit with a top bearing and run straight down one side and back up the other. No faffing about with offcuts, waste, or wondering which little shim was the correct little shim either.
@Barbaralee1205
@Barbaralee1205 2 года назад
For me, this would be great but the spoken directions went to fast and the photos didn’t explain for a newbie what those steps were. Any chance you could reshoot with just one camera angle and go a little slower?
@sullivanspapa1505
This video is a game changer…a guy who knows how to use/wear a baseball cap correctly, my cynicism concerning our species is diminished…somewhat!
@XxBloggs
If you’re not woodworking in metric you’re making your life much harder than it needs to be.
@Chickenatron
@Chickenatron Год назад
this is perfect, most channels are just like "buy $50 worth of tools to do one job"
@xnadave
@xnadave 2 года назад
How to have fun with your cabinet maker friends: sneak into their shop when they're on vacation and plane all their 1/2" sheets down to 12mm, 1/4" to 6mm, etc.
@Wyman642
@Wyman642 2 года назад
For us college guys learning woodworking as a hobby, your videos are invaluable. Woodworking uses its own logic that is difficult to grasp at first for people not used to working with physical things, but makes perfect sense in hindsight. Thanks and keep the tips coming. I’m learning so much and finally getting a feel for how things work.
@danielgallegos1528
It took me FOUR-EVERRRR to understand this. Like embarrassingly long. I stalled on my shelves for a week. Even bought a smaller router because I didn’t think I could maneuver the beast I have. I’m a totally newbie. First time I do anything other than shape an edge with the router, but I really wanted some clean dados for my shelves and I really want to make plywood stuffs to solve organization and furniture needs around the house. So I persisted. On the day I purchased the smaller compact router, but never opened, I finally was able to wrap my head around this simple but WAY effective hack. My dados are tight and the only one that had a little play was the first one. I wonder if the process of passing the off cut against the fence sanded it just enough to narrow the piece and leave the dado fit a little more snug. Much respect to the big brain on Bob that figured this one out. I’m feeling PRO with these dado slots. And my big boy router made clean cut and worked like a charm. Thanks again.
@cantstopthefunk22
@cantstopthefunk22 2 года назад
My friend, you have rocketed to the top of my list of favorite woodworking channels. It's unbelievably refreshing to not have to sift through a 10-20 minute video to absorb 2-3 minutes of real information. You respect our time (and attention span) and I respect that
@gordroberts53
@gordroberts53 2 года назад
Brilliant, definitely one of the best how to channels on RU-vid. Practical solutions to everyday problems and you respect our time. Thanks always for sharing!
@gonzaleznadia2
I just finished building the handrail on my deck
@skigglystars9525
@skigglystars9525 2 года назад
Always learning something new on this channel. It's like I'm getting a brain/knowledge fix drug.. without all the bad side affects. Once again rock on with all the new content. I've been a subscriber for quite sometime now and so grateful for all you share.
@JP-rr5zg
@JP-rr5zg 2 года назад
I subscribe many woodworking channels, but as others have already mentioned, you are my favorite too.
@pemtax557
@pemtax557 2 года назад
You have become my goto woodworking channel to learn some of the coolest things ever. The beauty of it all is how common sense with a touch of clever is what makes your tips & tricks so darned good. Cheers!!
@garymonroe6699
@garymonroe6699 2 года назад
I just discovered your videos, and I’m so glad I did. The thickness of the materials we work with in wood working are so different, your ideas of getting the exact fit are priceless. Thank you so much for these brilliant tips to add to my toolbox. So helpful, and reduces the frustration factor greatly. Keep up the great work.
@davidyoung353
@davidyoung353 2 года назад
Hands Down! the best woodworking tips online that I've found. Wisdom is the ability to make things simple. Any fool can convolute things.
@sootys4024
@sootys4024 Год назад
That's amazing and proof the best methods are the simplest! From starting your clear, padding free video to doing this in my own shop (and adding to my mental toolkit), ten minutes!
@flowleopard893
@flowleopard893 2 года назад
One of the most useful videos for my tiny workshop EVER. Only 20 square meters, each jig I do not need to make truly matters. Great video
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