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WOODWORKING JOINERY JIG! MORTISE AND TENON JOINTS IN MINUTES!! 

The Samurai Carpenter
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@tonyalways7174
@tonyalways7174 3 года назад
I’ve seen lots of people make it fancier but I’ve never seen anyone make it simpler. Simple is always good 👍🏻🍻
@ronaldedwards2902
@ronaldedwards2902 6 лет назад
Love the videos. Story not unlike your own. Pediatric registered nurse, love my job (which is lucky because i get to play with kids all day and it pays the bills) but carpentry and wood work is my passion. Watching your videos keeps me inspired. Thank you for what you do!
@micssticksnpipes
@micssticksnpipes 6 лет назад
Love these vids. You can put pegs in either corner or anywhere equidistant from center, place on beam, twist so both pegs hit, BOOM, perfect center every time with no time lost adjusting.
@likearockcm
@likearockcm 6 лет назад
thumbs up for using the word equidistant !!
@Benwinch07
@Benwinch07 6 лет назад
thats actually a really amazing idea
@whoDatBeDare
@whoDatBeDare 6 лет назад
doesn't work with end mortise.
@independent900
@independent900 5 лет назад
The Samarai just learned a new move! Great idea, though you'd still have to make sure you always maintained pressure on those pins during the cut.
@adrianmack3
@adrianmack3 4 года назад
@@whoDatBeDare it would work just fine if you secure some boards on both sides of the piece to extend past the edge so you have the reference extend past the part.
@hagemanbuilders4880
@hagemanbuilders4880 5 лет назад
I built a super Samurai router jig today to mortise 3”x6”x2” deep in a standing post! Made my life way too easy 🤗. Thanks for the awesome videos
@barstad-9591
@barstad-9591 6 лет назад
Women have awesomeness glitter in our shops, too. But I️ know that you know that; you just get so pumped that you forget.
@SannmannSan
@SannmannSan 6 лет назад
Bought my dad a beer, still got no router. I am back in the shop chiseling. Have a great weekend boys and girls :)
@rickgrimes800
@rickgrimes800 6 лет назад
haha this sounds like a japanese haiku
@igenr8stuff
@igenr8stuff 6 лет назад
Just a thought for setting the fence(s)... When doing the original layout on the Plexiglas, find the center, then using a pair of dividers, scribe multiple concentric circles, say 1/4" or 5mm apart. Now you have permanent quick reference lines a known distance from the center of the router bit.
@danielkeating4684
@danielkeating4684 6 лет назад
Great idea. If you had access to a laser cutter you could make that look really awesome.
@surlycanadian
@surlycanadian 6 лет назад
You would have to do al lot of them though and dye them different colors for different bit diameters, because concentric circles from the center of the bit doesn't tell you much if you switch from a 3/4" diameter bit to a 3/8" diameter bit. You have to measure from the outermost edge of the bit when setting your fence, so if you want a groove an inch from the edge, you have to know where an inch from the outermost part of your bit is; you wouldn't measure that from the center point. But I suppose if you own only 1/2" diameter bits or only 3/4" diameter bits, then you could make those lines based off the outer radius of the bit and then make your incremental lines and as long as you only ever used bits with the same diameter, then it'll work.Your other option if you have multiple diameter sized bits is you make a base for each of your regular sizes and put in those concentric circles like I mention in the previous paragraph. And at $10 bucks or so a pop, that's not a bad idea, if you make 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 5/8", 3/4" and 1". $60 or so bucks and they're flat so they wont take up much space when not in use.I'd like to figure out a way to use aluminium extrusion for the fences. I think the way you'd do that is using the concentric circles as a ruler and having slotted holes in case your drilled hole didn't line up perfectly with the t-bolt channel in the extrusion. Lots of possibilities though.
@tomcummings3471
@tomcummings3471 6 лет назад
Yeah bit diameter, but quick maths in the ol' bean, add bit radius to desired figure and bob's ur auntie, go-to adjusted figure upon pre-scribed concentric circles
@tomcummings3471
@tomcummings3471 6 лет назад
I may even be tempted to scribe every eighth inch and just eyeball the sixteenths/thirty-seconds
@igenr8stuff
@igenr8stuff 6 лет назад
Cole Bouchard you missed the point. The center of the bit is the key reference point.
@jondurfee1519
@jondurfee1519 6 лет назад
Freaking awesome. And perfect timing I just borrowed my father-in-law's router to help me finish my work bench joinery.
@leewilliams5217
@leewilliams5217 4 года назад
Hi, I made this a few months ago and it is amazing what you can do.. massive thank you... Put them into production and make a mint👍👍
@davidwmcswain1
@davidwmcswain1 6 лет назад
I subscribed because you told me to. I fear the Samurai
@VCGConstruction
@VCGConstruction 6 лет назад
Great job!! Hope everyone has a great day!!
@ntherrington
@ntherrington 6 лет назад
Yo Samarai it’s more than 10 inches of width.... turn it diamond ways instead of square ways and you got more width... geometry makes your jig even cooler
@yope98
@yope98 6 лет назад
Nate Herrington buenos días nomás
@mungbean84
@mungbean84 6 лет назад
Would be close to 15in on the diagonal. 17in minus the onset of the holes to hold the fences.
@marcin97
@marcin97 6 лет назад
It’s Samurai
@CsikiAttila
@CsikiAttila 6 лет назад
Nate Herrington I just wanted to propose the same thing for a 14 inch solution, but being the measure first cut second type, watched for comments saying something similar😁
@williambeck1858
@williambeck1858 6 лет назад
stickontheice or just use a bigger bit of perspect 😂
@brado9892
@brado9892 5 лет назад
New Student to the channel. I have been researching Slab Jigs for leveling and Your jig set up opens up new thoughts and ideas. I have always believed in the old masters way of no screw type building, use tenons and mortise to build with. And other joinery of old. Thank you for sharing.
@rexus1941
@rexus1941 6 лет назад
500 thousand subscribers did very well to you, this was the video that I liked the most, a direct hug from BRAZIL :)
@BronwenM
@BronwenM 5 лет назад
Your demeanor is exactly what I love having in a mentor! Instant subscriber. Thanks for the tip. Now I don't have to go spend a fortune on a guide for my new router!
@seanbrotherton542
@seanbrotherton542 6 лет назад
If this is what you do on a rainy day I hope you have more bad weather. Samurai goes pro Ninja. Outstanding idea!
@scarmenl
@scarmenl 6 лет назад
I have been building jigs like that for years. Square one's, round one's and on. The way to improve your jig is to route a 3/8 inch strip just in from where you have drilled your holes. Do one on each side so the router orients best. Take your 2x4 fence and make it smaller so you can use it on plywoods as well. Then add some of that plastic to the face of the fence. Drill holes in your fence facing upward. epoxy threaded rod into those holes. Then get a some wing nuts and you will have a jig that is faster to setup and more simple to use. It will glide better with the plastic faces on your fences as well. Takes a little more time up front but will save tons of time in the long haul. Cool video and great energy. Thanks.
@jthammertoe
@jthammertoe 6 лет назад
Great ideas! Could we see a pic.. Especially of the sides with a threaded rod
@SuperByrd74
@SuperByrd74 6 лет назад
Yea love to see a photo of what Your describing !
@LoveZick
@LoveZick 6 лет назад
Please share with us some pictures or a video of your jigs!!
@nataliemendoza6479
@nataliemendoza6479 6 лет назад
Can you send me some pics as well, would like to make something like that
@Camboge
@Camboge 5 лет назад
I smell what you are cooking
@asd67lkj
@asd67lkj 3 года назад
The algorithm finally worked in my favour. I know what mods I am going to make to my home made base plates.....Thank you...
@billy.bright
@billy.bright 5 лет назад
"Basking in the man-glitter of your workshop." LoL. Subscribed.
@ronaldtreitner1460
@ronaldtreitner1460 3 года назад
legend has it that to this day its still raining over his house.
@gears35w
@gears35w 6 лет назад
never made a jig so quickly after watching a woodworking video lol awesome idea here that's also so simple it's a wonder I haven't seen it before
@patmos72
@patmos72 5 лет назад
You are right ...That jig is a must for every woodworker
@DrunkardTV
@DrunkardTV 6 лет назад
Educational. Concise. Funny. Thanks Samurai!
@gastonpaez2072
@gastonpaez2072 3 года назад
Very good project, quick easy and very economical, it facilitates the work saving time and, with results like a professional, ideal for beginners and hobbys like me. congratulations and greetings from Argentina. Long live Perón !!!
@bobsort
@bobsort 2 года назад
19:06, Ok Ok! I did!🤣 Great jig btw, I'm not a woodworker, I was trying to fix something and scratching my head for few days on how to cut a groove at the end of a 6 feet pole, now I know how
@Pilingui2470
@Pilingui2470 6 лет назад
Hey Samurai thank you, I made the jig and works fantastic!!!
@bonafide6464
@bonafide6464 6 лет назад
Once again Samurai provides a simple and cool jig. Beers and Cheers from Texas!
@neilshepherd7974
@neilshepherd7974 2 года назад
So simple , What a eaes and joy in useing this jig thanks for the vdeo
@kirstenwhitworth8079
@kirstenwhitworth8079 6 лет назад
Hey, at least it isn't snowing. Across the Strait from you over in Sequim, I got about 4 inches of snow last night. I hope all my baby fruit trees don't die.
@CMANATIS
@CMANATIS 3 года назад
Dude came across this video and I have to thank you for showing me this jig - saves so much time !
@hispeed69
@hispeed69 6 лет назад
Went out and made this immediately and got the chance to make a second one because the first one fell off the table 5 mins after I finished and BROKE the damn plexi!!! Second one went much faster with a template to follow! Gonna use it today to make a shed gate! Thanks bud.
@mytecstuff
@mytecstuff 5 лет назад
Boy, such a Killer Jig! My Festool fence can dive the bin. Thank you for Sharing!
@stevewillsey9754
@stevewillsey9754 2 года назад
Awesome Video, funny too. Ingenuity and humor combined, made my life better and laughed to boot. Thank you. 🔥🔥🔥
@Innov8orRepair
@Innov8orRepair 6 лет назад
On the topic of PPE, the cartridge type respirator filters are generally only for vapors unless otherwise marked. Particulate matter (dust) should be filtered out with filters designed for the particle size. It's a good idea to keep a set of both in the shop and note, they can stack so you get both protections if your project calls for it.
@9Biloela99
@9Biloela99 3 года назад
The best woodworker On RU-vid AND the funniest
@mattlapain
@mattlapain 6 лет назад
Hey Samurai, Don't forget that rice is excellent at drying things out and getting the moisture out of things too. Hope this helps.
@regularguy9264
@regularguy9264 6 лет назад
Better than rice is those desiccant packages you get in the box when you buy shoes, clothing, etc. That being said, your tool will be fine, betcha dollars to donuts. The electronics are now hermetically sealed in these quality tools. You can literally drop the tool in a bucket of water, freeze it, break the ice off, and it still works. Damn impressive.
@drewt3210
@drewt3210 6 лет назад
Throw it in the oven at 120F for a couple hours. Not hot enough to do damage, but will dry it out fast & no wasted rice...just another way to skin this cat. @HoneyOnWales
@ootsam
@ootsam 6 лет назад
The Fein tool will be fine. It’s German.
@brads215
@brads215 4 года назад
I will buy my plexiglass today. Thank you!
@mynameismynameis666
@mynameismynameis666 6 лет назад
screw two guides in reverse onto the upside of your plastic board as extensions and the width of the board you route can be way wider. you could add a plastic seat, wheels and a differential to it and there you go-kart all these possibilites are givin me a woodpecker
@Makesmistakes
@Makesmistakes 6 лет назад
Working smarter, not harder. Awesome!
@luke_atthat
@luke_atthat 4 года назад
Nice! I was using my Dremel routing small work, a mortise for 2X4, that was made too rough with the circular saw. So I used the Dremel with the small attachment for small Dremel router bit (1/8") to smooth the bottom of the mortise, removing the eneven lines of my saw. It was almost perfect when I lost stability with the Dremet hold perpendicular, using a small thin plank as a support... Finally I concluded that I should use a 8"x8" sheet of plexiglass to support and stabilise the Dremel. So another project added in the corner of my mind. Then I saw this video, where you do the same with a real router! I was so glad that you confirm my idea was not crazy! Great video, tahnk you to share this great tip! I am subscribing!
@valentinstrugariu1337
@valentinstrugariu1337 6 лет назад
Calm down , boy! You’re not the only one to use this kind of jig. I found a piece of plexiglass laying around years ago and came with the same idea. And it has been in my router box since then...unseparated from my router, happilly married...very useful... thanks for sharing anyway! Greetings from London!
@TheSamuraiCarpenter
@TheSamuraiCarpenter 6 лет назад
valentin Strugariu so what you're saying is you're just a selfish bastard for not making a video and sharing it with us?
@valentinstrugariu1337
@valentinstrugariu1337 6 лет назад
No, just another carpenter but not as good looking as you or not enough to do videos and upload on youtube.... just teasing you... been watching your videos for couples years now.... subscribed after first video seen when you where still a makita fan. Then watch your video when you went ‘spiritual ‘ and found out we had a lot in common. Keep up with the good work and God bless you and you family!
@whoDatBeDare
@whoDatBeDare 6 лет назад
LOL!
@fmn2628
@fmn2628 6 лет назад
Awesome, will do this jig with my router for sure. Had a good idea to make circular or semicircular routed edges, you put one screw to the plexiglass and rotate around the fixed axis.
@adriaan7627
@adriaan7627 4 года назад
One of the few actual useful things on the Samurai Carpenter channel. (I have to look for the others and that is what disappoints me about the Samurai Carpenter.) But this is the bomb. I have made this jig. I had 8mm plexiglass laying around. This is a bit flimsy, good enough for what I will use it for (I hope).
@barstad-9591
@barstad-9591 6 лет назад
Of course, you are right. You are the Samurai!!!
@qruk
@qruk 6 лет назад
This guy is fantastic
@keiththrelkeld5890
@keiththrelkeld5890 6 лет назад
You're my hero, what a brilliant human, lol. Love what you're doing samurai
@avalonbear61
@avalonbear61 6 лет назад
I build beds for Historical events. and I am so building this. when you build 5 to 10 beds between Monday and Thursday. something to make the mortise and tenons faster is priceless.
@debow567
@debow567 6 лет назад
Who thought he was about to drill into that beautiful bench? I did lol nice jig Jessie I will keep it in mind for future projects.
@SuperKingslaw
@SuperKingslaw 6 лет назад
Thank goodness for the rain! Great Video!
@stanwiggins3423
@stanwiggins3423 2 года назад
If you made 2 more plexiglass pieces, each 12" wide and 8" deep, you could extend the range by putting one on each side of the 12" x 12" base plate and attaching a small board across the top, with screws from the bottom, for stability, then putting the stop block on the bottom just like you did on the original. That would let you cut into a 12" or even 18" board using that same jig. Disconnected and hanging from a pin on your wall for future use, they would always be available but out of the way until needed. Thanks for sharing this one with us Samurai!
@alejandrogaray6684
@alejandrogaray6684 6 лет назад
that is a BOSS router bit
@zacknewman6697
@zacknewman6697 6 лет назад
This guy is the real life shaggy, and I love it.
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 6 лет назад
I Hate Thermo Give that guy a Scooby Snack.
@mikenye5745
@mikenye5745 4 года назад
Going for beers ooo boy Iam counting your bandaids
@miguelcadete2495
@miguelcadete2495 Месяц назад
Thank you, you solved an idea I had.👍
@TheThlloyd3289
@TheThlloyd3289 5 лет назад
Awesome idea I’m absolutely making this. Another thought, if you were to space holes diagonally you could use this to cut circles as well!
@seagnatprepper9613
@seagnatprepper9613 6 лет назад
Excellent Idea
@RPSchonherr
@RPSchonherr 6 лет назад
That is similar to what I do on my home made router table. I just clamp a straight edge to the table as a fence ( a piece of mdf will do). I'll have to try using 2 like you did. Thumbs up.
@kallara10
@kallara10 2 года назад
When you make the hole on the wood, I don't see any stop block on the long side of the hole. How did you do so accurately? Thank you for the great videos and tips.
@gotredeemed
@gotredeemed 6 лет назад
OOOuuuuWAAAhhhHHHHH! Super Samurai router jig. Gotta do it.
@3dskillet
@3dskillet Год назад
Ya you right , that jig is dope as hell , love jigs that aren’t overkill … there typically more flexible like your thingy
@bjrnegilteig1383
@bjrnegilteig1383 6 лет назад
Greetings from West Coast of Norway. We know all about rain! If/When I do mistakes like yours, I leave the tool in large bucket, and cover it with rice (25 kg bag is appr. 20 USD). Works perfect and get most off the moisture away. :-) Good Luck.
@DownUnderWoodWorks
@DownUnderWoodWorks 6 лет назад
Mate, sweet jig. I can feel your excitement all the way down here in Australia. I've had a 300mm square, 5mm thick aluminium plate on my router for about 10 years, it so much better.
@jabernathy2595
@jabernathy2595 6 лет назад
Brilliant idea. Thanks
@garretmkiii
@garretmkiii 3 года назад
Thanks, champ. I'm gonna make one of these for the big boy Makita tomorrow morning.
@thajollyman1
@thajollyman1 6 лет назад
The samurai router jig is why I just subscribed! Excellent idea! And you're pretty funny too.
@914peru
@914peru 6 лет назад
excellent tip a big hug
@GnatTheGnome
@GnatTheGnome 6 лет назад
Natural evolution of this idea: A large flat work surface with a 12x12 hole cut into it, with short pins in the corners. When you need a router table, flip this assembly upside down, slip it onto the pins. Instant router table.
@paulmyrick3639
@paulmyrick3639 6 лет назад
That might change it from a "jig" to a router table insert. All one would need to do is to utilize the table fence. On second thought, I think I'll stick with the router table I already have and save myself that ten bucks.
@ASousaMakesIt
@ASousaMakesIt 5 лет назад
Thanks Samurai, this router jig already become a trend!!!
@AlexandreLeone
@AlexandreLeone 6 лет назад
Very GOOD jig.
@rainmaker6217
@rainmaker6217 6 лет назад
What seems the most beneficial to me with this jig is how easy it would be to cut entirely round holes larger than a hole saw can do. Just screw one of the holes in to whatever you want to make a larger hole in and then you can use it like a compass. I think I need to make one of these.
@seamus867
@seamus867 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video! I bookmarked this in January and I have finally built it today. It works great!
@jamesmarinelli2177
@jamesmarinelli2177 6 лет назад
Amazing! I believe you wood be the man that wood MAKE the square peg FIT into the round hole !
@jameskennedy1034
@jameskennedy1034 5 лет назад
If you angle your jig platform corner to corner you can actually squeeze out a little bit more space than just two 10in. Just a little curious if that would still work as good
@Tolohtony
@Tolohtony 3 года назад
I've seen your vids before...I looked and cannot believe that I had not subbed. Problem corrected.
@JosephVostro
@JosephVostro 2 года назад
Excellent. I use for this purpose the plastic part inside an LCD monitor.
@ahti29
@ahti29 6 лет назад
that is the only jig i need for my router.thank you.
@WattWood
@WattWood 6 лет назад
Dude your multimaster will be fine i've had mine since 2006 and its been underwater had more drops and even been run over by a cherry picker and still works a treat :)
@tarsierl8039
@tarsierl8039 4 года назад
Haha you changed my life with this video ! Thank you !
@fixrite11
@fixrite11 6 лет назад
Like the jig idea, have been using that for a while. With that big of a base it makes doing a number of things way easier.
@cameronbirch1290
@cameronbirch1290 6 лет назад
Your are a freaking genius
@simonflr
@simonflr 4 года назад
I built a "Close Copy" for my little trim router. 8" x 8" Acrylic 1/4" thick 4 holes on each side of the perimeter. Works very well.
@boywonder6659
@boywonder6659 17 дней назад
Brilliant. Thanks.
@berthatton9410
@berthatton9410 6 лет назад
Great jig arises from the man shop glitter. Well done and fun.
@MichaelElicson
@MichaelElicson 6 лет назад
this is so simple yet it blew my mind!
@joeeimert36
@joeeimert36 5 лет назад
Like watching a kids show for high end woodworking. I kept thinking a purple dinosaur was going to come bouncing in to the scene.
@AEXdesignhouse
@AEXdesignhouse 6 лет назад
Gonna make that jig with souch a passion and use it like a toy. Thank you Samurai!
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 6 лет назад
Nice multi-use jig. You can even attach a follower to route a complex curve, as in for a gooseneck moulding or such. Excelent jig base, Jessie. Thanks for the idea builder. You could even use double stick tape to attach a strip for tilting the router if you need to.
@shermdog6969
@shermdog6969 6 лет назад
Glad it was raining. Great jig.
@aphexi0n1
@aphexi0n1 6 лет назад
Sank you Masta Splinta! Great videos!
@A_F_Makes
@A_F_Makes 5 лет назад
Really geate jig. Thank you from Russia.
@pabloandrescortesvaldivia4359
@pabloandrescortesvaldivia4359 2 года назад
Se agradece muy buena idea, la madera que ocupastes es ALERCE , aqui en Chile , Gracias Pablo
@systemtim
@systemtim 5 лет назад
Built one today, wow! amazing makes routing so much easier!
@philjean8125
@philjean8125 6 лет назад
You give me so many wood ideas wow samurai genius Phil jean
@thomasarussellsr
@thomasarussellsr 6 лет назад
Phil Jean Ha ha, he gives you wood... LOL
@ghatch360
@ghatch360 6 лет назад
Dude...I freekin love you man. Keep up the great work
@kevinmccann316
@kevinmccann316 3 года назад
That’s brilliant Jesse.... need to make one of these for the Joinery Challenge starting next week!
@sgremore99
@sgremore99 6 лет назад
Another thing this could be used for to make awesomeness, you could add holes radiating out from the center in increments to be able to screw, one screw to a piece of wood, then be able to cut a arc or a complete circle/ring/disk. But i do in deed love the idea and will be making one very soon as my wife wants a pergola with a swing under it.
@MRrwmac
@MRrwmac 6 лет назад
Stefan Gremore Yes and I have done that. The Samurai will do it and maybe make another update video because, as he said, he is the ultimate awesome Samurai. Haha
@AndyDanMan
@AndyDanMan 6 лет назад
Dude, this thing is genius!
@mikecampbell5493
@mikecampbell5493 3 года назад
Exactly what I need to rout handles into the sides of cutting boards!
@michaelcalkins8079
@michaelcalkins8079 6 лет назад
That's awesome!!! Putting this in my notebook of ideas!
@vid9725
@vid9725 6 лет назад
Could you add a second set of "runners" interior to the "double fence" (say some 1 inch planed stock) then use the router to flush cut the end of the through tenon off (or at least the bulk of it? Totally building one of theses this weekend. This jig is just brilliant!
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