Beautiful to watch, near impossible to duplicate. Not a teaching video just entertainment.
@thomasloggie31912 жыл бұрын
Impressive demonstration. Consider using a straight bit first (max diameter is the "smallest width") to clean out the bulk of the waste to save your precious dovetail bit. As seen in the video using only a dovetail bit will burn/destroy the bit and the created incision if you put too much stress on it.
@Baerenbruder872 жыл бұрын
It has taken me YEARS just to get my BOX JOINTS to a level of precision I can stand to look at and work with. I may wait until retirement to tackle dovetails. It's just too much maths for me without some kind of jig. I LOVE the shot of you just sitting there wracking your brain doing maths...I'd be pulling my hair out and throwing the pencil and pad across the shop...lol. I notice an injury on one of your fingers...I hope you're ok buddy. Great video and I'll see you again on the next one.
@rolandgdean2 жыл бұрын
Why don't you have a close look at it. It is not difficult. If you understand how to use the two spacers, you have almost done it. Thanks buddy.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
You're right of course, J. I just need to press in and I know that when I do, I'll figure it out and kick myself for not doing it sooner...lol.
@rolandgdean2 жыл бұрын
very beautifuly done!! thank you very much for always teaching us!! I like the ending song! 🙏👍
@rafaelkoga57622 жыл бұрын
I've watched this video several times and I am still very impressed with its ease and simplicity. I only reason I still prefer hand-cut is that I feel I have more control in all aspects of doing dovetails. very nice video.
@trueleyes2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing!👍
@MrRsg992 жыл бұрын
Great precision and patience! I love to watch Your work Sir, thank You for sharing.
@gallanonim28392 жыл бұрын
Espectacular trabajo. Gracias👏🏼
@jucepineda3 ай бұрын
It looks simple... but I haven't grasped the logic behind it yet... Maybe I should simply copy what you do step-by-step some day... Very nice joint like this.. 👍
@jopperdepopper2 жыл бұрын
Ustacığım, ben Türkiye'den yazıyorum.yaptığınız iş çok güzel ve öğretici. Fakat, C ölçüsünde bir yanlışlık çıkıyor. A+B toplamı 29.27mm.çıkıyor.Siz 29.44 mm. Veriyorsunuz ölçüyü, acaba hangisi doğru? Cevaplarsanız sevinirim.
@hanifisen68242 ай бұрын
Очень профессионально! Спасибо! Главное понять объемность соединения и модуль разметки. Геометрия в объеме.
@user-kn2pv2nb2e2 жыл бұрын
Perfect fit. I think this method would be great for cutting several joints. If I had a lot of drawers to do, I would still use a commercial jig.
@nobuckle402 жыл бұрын
Perfect!
@JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT2 жыл бұрын
Very useful and creative, nice work my bro!
@dogo24622 жыл бұрын
😲😲👊👍 like this dovetail project
@charleseballa12772 жыл бұрын
beautiful master 👍👍👍
@kuliseadanya91032 жыл бұрын
Really beautiful work, man! 😃 Thanks a lot for all the tips!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@MCsCreations2 жыл бұрын
You are God! 🙌 Amazing work again. Thanks for your amazing videos. There are many comments on this video, and I don't know if someone asked this question before, but... what kind of wood is it? Sorry for my ignorance
@hellboyPLB Жыл бұрын
Sangat bermanfaat pak. Sukses selalu
@setiawanprojek15392 жыл бұрын
Nice bro👍👍👍
@TrisWoodworking2 жыл бұрын
정말 좋아요 ㅡㅡㅡ
@user-cn4vi6sh5n2 жыл бұрын
감사.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
Absolutely awesome ! Thanks for sharing the technique. I always wanted to but I feel I could try a dovetail joint now. BTW what wood types are you using - they look beautiful and look like pine & redwood but not sure. Thanks in advance.
@ashokmoghe80352 жыл бұрын
Douglas fir. Thanks for watching sir.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
Excellent technique. Thanks!
@jerrystark67662 жыл бұрын
I can see my self with a lot of scrap wood if I went this route I do like the video though.
@reyesjnj2 жыл бұрын
Hi sir, would it be preferable to increase the size of the tails for larger beams, or rather increase the number of tails and keep them at this size? Also why did you increase the size of the two tails after already measuring them out perfectly, is it because the male end needs to be thicker than the female end? Thanks for your time :)
@ozodari6160 Жыл бұрын
The thing I was wondering was how will the dovetails fit in, the end of the hole being round. Cutting a chamfer solves that easily while still maintaining strength where it is needed, nice trick.
@Momoka7 Жыл бұрын
홈파기 반턱지그에 대해서도 이해하기 쉽게 만들어 주세요
@user-ssrshin2 жыл бұрын
이번것이 더 정확할듯 하네요 어제 올릴줄 알았는데요 이젠 일요일 9시 전후로 올리시는게 어떠한지요 그래야 독자분들도 그시간을 기대하지요 연귀자,디지털켈리버두 구입하셨네요
@user-ssrshin2 жыл бұрын
저에 대해 속속들이 다 파악하고 계셔서 거짓말을 못하겠네요. 감사합니다.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
@@j-woodworking9573 헉 스토커!!!!
@user-ssrshin2 жыл бұрын
excellent, but you didn't show how long the distance you move the fence each time you cut the femal.
@mustafanaser40992 жыл бұрын
Noticed OSB on walls. Did you move your shop ? Like the way you are able to hide the over cuts by trimming the pins.
@jpdreamsPWS2 жыл бұрын
No I didn't. I installed OSB's couples of months ago. Thanks for watching sir.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
Superbe
@gidesp12 жыл бұрын
Nice work......What species of wood do you use in your videos please ?
@mhes43512 жыл бұрын
Douglas fir. Thanks for watching sir.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
😮👍👍👍
@walter20662 жыл бұрын
Хорошая работа! Маска от Ковида или от пыли?)))
@Volganin2 жыл бұрын
Dust mask. Thanks for watching sir.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
Excellent work as usual! Thanks! 02:17 is the mask necessary because there's another person in the shop? Just asking, not judging! 05:23 what happened to your finger? It looks like a power tool injury :-(
@AndreiIR0002 жыл бұрын
Saw dust. None there. I'll be more careful.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
Wood dust gets in your nose and lungs and will kill you if you do it too often for a long time
@ozodari6160 Жыл бұрын
Great way to get away from those bulky space wasting dovetail jigs.
@ericlipps71522 жыл бұрын
Красиво, но слооожнннааааааа)))
@user-sl2gu5xq2v2 жыл бұрын
Что-то много танцев с бубном🤔
@arzya132 жыл бұрын
Que locura , 🤬
@luishermidas2801 Жыл бұрын
Если поймете... ))
@Igor-qn9ib2 жыл бұрын
Ну любит человек сложности...
@i-N0body2 жыл бұрын
Hiç bir şey anlamadım
@eyupselcuk5463 Жыл бұрын
Да уж.!!!!
@jacksyberia38842 жыл бұрын
4:29 females and males not femails and mails
@brianfong57112 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Forgive me. Not my mother tongue.
@j-woodworking95732 жыл бұрын
@@j-woodworking9573 tongue, not toung That is okay, Korean is not my mother tongue either. Thanks for the videos.
@brianfong57112 жыл бұрын
Mostly I follow these vids. This one completely lost me... I'll stick to doing them by hand
@alanwilliamson22592 жыл бұрын
A little more think about it. After understanding, it is much easier to cut.
Beautiful to watch, near impossible to duplicate. Not a teaching video just entertainment.
Impressive demonstration. Consider using a straight bit first (max diameter is the "smallest width") to clean out the bulk of the waste to save your precious dovetail bit. As seen in the video using only a dovetail bit will burn/destroy the bit and the created incision if you put too much stress on it.
It has taken me YEARS just to get my BOX JOINTS to a level of precision I can stand to look at and work with. I may wait until retirement to tackle dovetails. It's just too much maths for me without some kind of jig. I LOVE the shot of you just sitting there wracking your brain doing maths...I'd be pulling my hair out and throwing the pencil and pad across the shop...lol. I notice an injury on one of your fingers...I hope you're ok buddy. Great video and I'll see you again on the next one.
Why don't you have a close look at it. It is not difficult. If you understand how to use the two spacers, you have almost done it. Thanks buddy.
You're right of course, J. I just need to press in and I know that when I do, I'll figure it out and kick myself for not doing it sooner...lol.
very beautifuly done!! thank you very much for always teaching us!! I like the ending song! 🙏👍
I've watched this video several times and I am still very impressed with its ease and simplicity. I only reason I still prefer hand-cut is that I feel I have more control in all aspects of doing dovetails. very nice video.
Thank you for sharing!👍
Great precision and patience! I love to watch Your work Sir, thank You for sharing.
Espectacular trabajo. Gracias👏🏼
It looks simple... but I haven't grasped the logic behind it yet... Maybe I should simply copy what you do step-by-step some day... Very nice joint like this.. 👍
Ustacığım, ben Türkiye'den yazıyorum.yaptığınız iş çok güzel ve öğretici. Fakat, C ölçüsünde bir yanlışlık çıkıyor. A+B toplamı 29.27mm.çıkıyor.Siz 29.44 mm. Veriyorsunuz ölçüyü, acaba hangisi doğru? Cevaplarsanız sevinirim.
Очень профессионально! Спасибо! Главное понять объемность соединения и модуль разметки. Геометрия в объеме.
Perfect fit. I think this method would be great for cutting several joints. If I had a lot of drawers to do, I would still use a commercial jig.
Perfect!
Very useful and creative, nice work my bro!
😲😲👊👍 like this dovetail project
beautiful master 👍👍👍
Really beautiful work, man! 😃 Thanks a lot for all the tips!!! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
You are God! 🙌 Amazing work again. Thanks for your amazing videos. There are many comments on this video, and I don't know if someone asked this question before, but... what kind of wood is it? Sorry for my ignorance
Sangat bermanfaat pak. Sukses selalu
Nice bro👍👍👍
정말 좋아요 ㅡㅡㅡ
감사.
Absolutely awesome ! Thanks for sharing the technique. I always wanted to but I feel I could try a dovetail joint now. BTW what wood types are you using - they look beautiful and look like pine & redwood but not sure. Thanks in advance.
Douglas fir. Thanks for watching sir.
Excellent technique. Thanks!
I can see my self with a lot of scrap wood if I went this route I do like the video though.
Hi sir, would it be preferable to increase the size of the tails for larger beams, or rather increase the number of tails and keep them at this size? Also why did you increase the size of the two tails after already measuring them out perfectly, is it because the male end needs to be thicker than the female end? Thanks for your time :)
The thing I was wondering was how will the dovetails fit in, the end of the hole being round. Cutting a chamfer solves that easily while still maintaining strength where it is needed, nice trick.
홈파기 반턱지그에 대해서도 이해하기 쉽게 만들어 주세요
이번것이 더 정확할듯 하네요 어제 올릴줄 알았는데요 이젠 일요일 9시 전후로 올리시는게 어떠한지요 그래야 독자분들도 그시간을 기대하지요 연귀자,디지털켈리버두 구입하셨네요
저에 대해 속속들이 다 파악하고 계셔서 거짓말을 못하겠네요. 감사합니다.
@@j-woodworking9573 헉 스토커!!!!
excellent, but you didn't show how long the distance you move the fence each time you cut the femal.
Noticed OSB on walls. Did you move your shop ? Like the way you are able to hide the over cuts by trimming the pins.
No I didn't. I installed OSB's couples of months ago. Thanks for watching sir.
Superbe
Nice work......What species of wood do you use in your videos please ?
Douglas fir. Thanks for watching sir.
😮👍👍👍
Хорошая работа! Маска от Ковида или от пыли?)))
Dust mask. Thanks for watching sir.
Excellent work as usual! Thanks! 02:17 is the mask necessary because there's another person in the shop? Just asking, not judging! 05:23 what happened to your finger? It looks like a power tool injury :-(
Saw dust. None there. I'll be more careful.
Wood dust gets in your nose and lungs and will kill you if you do it too often for a long time
Great way to get away from those bulky space wasting dovetail jigs.
Красиво, но слооожнннааааааа)))
Что-то много танцев с бубном🤔
Que locura , 🤬
Если поймете... ))
Ну любит человек сложности...
Hiç bir şey anlamadım
Да уж.!!!!
4:29 females and males not femails and mails
Thanks. Forgive me. Not my mother tongue.
@@j-woodworking9573 tongue, not toung That is okay, Korean is not my mother tongue either. Thanks for the videos.
Mostly I follow these vids. This one completely lost me... I'll stick to doing them by hand
A little more think about it. After understanding, it is much easier to cut.
Хера ли с таким оборудованием не работать.
??
Bit gappy but a quicker than by hand.