Very well done! I built a horizontal mortising jig/table 40 years ago, and it's still in use! Your jig look strong and very well built, excellent job!!!!!
@mercadobarato774911 місяців тому
a complete and far reaching bundle i am so excited with what i have in the bundle ukposts.infoUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL . I could utilize this for quite a while to come. This is the most finish manual i've ever seen i'm very grateful.
@triplex864 роки тому
That looks amazing - clever, functional. A true professional at work here. I wouldn't mind betting that there are no plans and it all just came straight out of his head.
@tinycuisine65443 роки тому
It's been a pleasure to just watch the care and accuracy with which you use your hands. A true sign of craftsmanship. Thank you.
@rjdean89132 роки тому
Brilliant. I made my own jig based on your video and I can honestly say it is works really well. Thank you for sharing.
@drewcarroll8276 років тому
This guy is good. Really good. Look forward to his videos. Great content.
@robertomarques546 років тому
I love your solution. Very effective! Congratulations!
@crossgrainwoodproductsltd92304 роки тому
Brilliant work as usual! This is one of nicest and probably the easiest to make and use. Thank you!
@FilippoZucchetti6 років тому
What a wonderful gig. Thank you so much for this video!!!
@keirfarnum68113 роки тому
Yet another slick design. You come up with some really great tools and jigs. 👍🏻 Thanks again for sharing!
@simonrourke98173 роки тому
I can honestly say that I wasn't sure at first but you can't argue with the results. Great idea and good build. 👍👍👍
@traktorworks32005 років тому
your a very clever person and your efforts are highly appreciated. for some reason i find watching just your hands working quite intriguing.
@markspears11676 років тому
Love this video. Loved it even more that he didn’t spend an extra 30 minutes talking it to death like most other video’ers do. In fact just let the process explain itself. Great video!!!!!
@peterfitzpatrick70326 років тому
Mark Spears .... Bingo !!! 🙄
@trueleyes6 років тому
Very nice and precise workmanship. Great idea and I like the plexiglass jig. Fortunately I bought my Powermatic hollow mortising machine last year. I too like to do a lot of mortis and tenon work as well as Dovetailing. BRAVO to you Maestro.
@NMranchhand6 років тому
Thanks very much for showing us. This is a very practical and useful idea.
@craigoxford46135 років тому
I know Im late. but I made one from your inspiration and design. Wow, works great. I'm impressed. Thank you so much for the wonderful design. You are a great craftsman and engineer.
@TitusLivy7776 років тому
The best mortising jig I have ever seen! Thank you for sharing this!
@MRrwmac6 років тому
That is one great Jig! Going to watch it a few more times!
@cavebeastdemon36316 років тому
Excellent work! Way better than trying to plunge on a router table and much cheaper and maybe better than store bought.
@metaljeffenc5 років тому
Professional, expert, and genius, all in one.
@uwevonditfurth20966 років тому
Well done and a very good idea! I'll build it myself as soon as possible! Thank you for the video!
@asbjrniden36216 років тому
A lot of work put into both thought and build, I like it! Thanks for video!
@stevejones16355 років тому
Best use of HF coupon pages I've ever seen. Thumbs up.
@christopheleblanc91756 років тому
complicated build processes, but very versatile ,and accurate
@karinasansan85413 роки тому
Mmm
@christopherzajac2 роки тому
This is a great design - I built one for myself for a Bosch router. Thanks Mr. Je.
@IEnjoyCreatingVideos5 років тому
Great looking mortising jig friend! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👍😎JP
@FranksDIY6 років тому
I love it. Bi far the best looking one yet that I've seen. The one I made is similar but out of wood. I may have to make me another like yours.
@MrMrWrench5 років тому
Beautiful, precision work. Thanks for a great video.
@alexfuto78596 років тому
A true engineer, fascinating, subscribed and waiting for the next upload.
@RossWilliamsDC5 років тому
Nice. I love the demonstration without all the talking.
@rickgordon83773 роки тому
Ive watched so many times. Its a pleasure watching experienced hands. I was puzzled when you glued the HDPE to the Lexan or acrylic. I didn't think it was possible.
@alfonsocastro-pena27146 років тому
Always a pleasure watching your videos.
@gasgiant71224 роки тому
Great tutorial, very professional finish to the work piece.
@walter90086 років тому
Wow. Beautiful jig. Great work!
@welber.romero6 років тому
Congratulations, you are incredible, unbelievable the perfection of your work. I'll try to jig this one out for me.
@tathkara4 роки тому
Great looking tool. I build one too just need to make the stops for the midpoint again. Awesome tools. It took me a while to make the drawing and the template for my cnc router. Thanks for sharing.
@sylvainperreault85045 років тому
A really nice gig machine, I will make one that way. Precise and easy to store. Tanks you...
@jbb54706 років тому
Outstanding! It is clear you thought this through, very cleaver!
@kennyc3886 років тому
Very Cleaver.....is he related to Beaver Cleaver?
@VestigialHead5 років тому
@@kennyc388 Leave it to Cleaver.
@guylabesseuille27164 роки тому
Redoutable de simplicité et de précision. Très ingénieux. Merci
@kenburnett5 років тому
Excellent video. Great watching a craftsman at work.
@lindaloftus87802 роки тому
What a great idea. With your jig makes it very simple. Thank you. Enjoyed video very much.
@DougKing44166 років тому
I'm drooling here.....craftsman at work
@brainfornothing5 років тому
In the wise words of Bobby Duke : "I want that" ! Thanks for sharing !
@BronkBuilt5 років тому
Looks like one very precise mortise jig! Very nice job.
@JJayzon16 років тому
This looks like a great jig!! Do you have any plans for this showing the dimensions?
@jackripperchen44926 років тому
Very good craftsmanship, with some dangerous moves. When someone wants to find something negative, for sure will find. Anyhow, i prepare such jigs with a festool machine. Fast, repeatable and quick to use. Anyhow people builfing their own tools and gauges have my highest respect.
@geerthein50023 роки тому
from the Netherlands, what a perfect tool, class
@toonybrain6 років тому
Genius. This guy is something.
@chronolap93614 роки тому
Hello, Awesome this guide! Congratulations! Do you have dimensions to communicate for the production of this guide? Thank you.
@TwoSierraEcho6 років тому
Yet another use for a Harbor Freight Sales Catalog. :) Great jig!
@fisharmor6 років тому
I was thinking it was actually the first valid use I've seen for it.
@raefordcarter9025 років тому
Thank you so very much. I’ve watched your video several times and each time I’m more impressed. Not only are you a great craftsman but you have a tremendous analytical mind. I will build one for my shop. I’ve avoided the mortise and tenon construction because I never felt as though I had the skill. I feel comfortable now. I’ve looked everywhere for a centering bit like the one you used but can’t find one. Can you tell me where you purchased yours.
@mikebond6328Рік тому
Not sure if you’re still wondering but I think he made it.
@jamesharris78684 роки тому
Another well thought out tool Young Je you still amaze me how much you can do .Where are you from?Thank you for sharing
@rjdean89132 роки тому
Brilliant. I am going to make my own now. Thanks for the idea 🙂
@pedrovanius20255 років тому
Obrigado from Brasil !! Master Young Je !!
@rick914436 років тому
I whole heartidly agree with Drew(down below me, lol)...Great stuff and thanks for posting...rr
@JDeWittDIY6 років тому
I like how you put the harbor freight catalog to good use!
@eddiekitchens38975 років тому
@Mat Vieat Topfinewoodworking.com is aka Ted's 16,000 stolen woodworking plans from magazines and around the web. Good ole Ted expanded his criminal empire and started paying a 75% commission to those that were willing to create their own website in an attempt to disguise the original Ted's 16,000 Stolen Woodworking Plans, then the bogus website links back to push his stolen plans.
@jburr364 роки тому
@@eddiekitchens3897 wtf kind of crack are you smoking?
@JulioSang6 років тому
Perfect, thanks Young Le, the best I´ve seen.
@kishornath2 роки тому
Make a mortiser machine only 2000 rupeesukposts.info/have/v-deo/pYdhm6SBkKui02Q.html
@felixfromnebraska86486 років тому
Young Je, once again you are amazing to watch, at your craft. How do youy come uyp with your ideas for your jigs?
@muhhamad7862 роки тому
Nice job with the jig! Very clean product
@Meticularius5 років тому
3/4/2019 USA NEVER! wear long sleeves or gloves near the turning areas of the saws, routers, shapers, drill presses, etc., even if it is cold in the work area. Too many excellent craftsmen have lost thumbs, fingers; or, have had their hands or arms ripped off. One man was strangled to death by his necktie in an office shredder. All were accidents. You, Young Je are most outstanding and refined in your work. Your intelligence and understanding are great. Your design is by itself above the rest. I admire your methods. Your hands show the refinement of a master craftsman. Please set a good example and help prevent an unnecessary accident to some young man who follows you.
@CanuckusRuckus6 років тому
I would love to see you do a collaboration with Alec Steele. His damascus for a blade and your plane body would be a priceless tool when finished. Right now he is making a blade for Dustin Penner but I cant imagine what your collaboration would look like!
@jeremyspecce6 років тому
Very complex build but once finished it looks like a very useful and repeatable jig. I need to get one of those center finding pins!
@ThrowingBlue6 років тому
Just use a v groove bit.
@ZilvinasN4 місяці тому
I have took D8 old dril bit, made on grinder rotatin with drill. Easy and quick.
@pch42876 років тому
Very clever idea.Beautiful work
@Dingbat2176 років тому
Clever design. Thanks for sharing it. :-)
@MCsCreations6 років тому
Fantastic work, man! Really good!
@danpatch47515 років тому
Good video, could use some explanation here and there. Also I'm thinking you have fingers of steel. You should try using some type of safety or push blocks just in case you don't. Your very talented.
@TheWoodWerker6 років тому
Another Great Video! I always learn something new from every single video You do! Thanks for Sharing! Have A Super Week!.....Gus
@michaelrahbek54463 роки тому
Beautifull jig, thank you! do you have a jig for maching tenons?
@kboclghana4 роки тому
This is some genius work !! Food for brain.
@robertwilliams89746 років тому
Great jig. Thanks for sharing your discovery.
@Kjohnabraham6 років тому
Really awsome mortising Jig, Really appreciate it.
@linuxjcajca78065 років тому
Great job. Thanks for the video.
@ronaldgoodall73206 років тому
G'day Ron from Australia. Love the video and the jig. Would love some dementions.
@tonybp9656 років тому
Always the inventor Je, always the inventor. Superiority!
@silvasos40533 роки тому
Very good project. Spectacular. I'll make one for myself. It will add good results in my work. I'm from Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil.
@Masud85945 років тому
Great job. I request you never compromise on your safety which comes first.
@phillk67516 років тому
Wow that's a very nice and simple jig....now you just need a matching tenon jig
@VestigialHead5 років тому
+ Phillip Kirkpatrick If only Kreg made a router that adds wood instead of removing it. Then you could use this jig for both the mortise and tenon. :)
@antonkhischenko51665 років тому
Perfect. Best jig on UKposts. Thanks so much. Большое спасибо,самый,на мой взгляд,лучше приспособление на всем ютубе.!!!!!
@havaneg99158 місяців тому
Excellent!!! 😀😀
@tony03274 роки тому
Great idea, you should offer detailed step by step plans.
@user-dl7ik5cs9q3 роки тому
Ух ты! Смотрел не отрываясь! Все детально показано! Здорово!
@wilfriedhoffmann46014 роки тому
Excellent work. Thank you for showing.
@mountainviews50255 років тому
I'm making it today thanks so much for all of your videos you might not know this but my friend you yourself are teaching an unbelievable amount of people how to do amazing things we/I really appreciate it you are my synsai thumbs up my friend
@Raul281536 років тому
I hate doing it that way. I had trouble with the router bouncing around and other issues. I ended up getting a cast iron X-Y table took the dials and lead screws off rigged it with sweep handles and built a steel frame for a horizontal router with height and angle adjustment and used a Truton Plunge router for the power head. Now I can work closer than 0.005" easily and repeatably.
@ro_yo_mi5 років тому
Yours is more solid. His is more portable. Both get the job done nicely.
@SGuilarducci2 роки тому
Excelente jig. Parabéns 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@green_building5 років тому
You are always inspiring man.. 😎👍amazing👍
@bridgepainter47535 років тому
Good job, thanks for the detail
@allandomdom62664 роки тому
nice work young je your precise when you work i love it
@Mario-iv5tu5 років тому
Bravissimo. Idee GENIALI per costruire guide economiche e jig per fresatrice con un tagliere, ma utilissime in 1000 altri progetti (per sega da banco, trapano a colonna ecc). Aspetto altri piccoli progetti di jig per laboratorio. Grazie
@MJ-iy4fb6 років тому
Great use of the Harbor Freight ad!!
@MrFreakwent2 роки тому
Brilliant .This would work on tapered legs too , as long as you have a centerline and the work clamp fits the width of the leg.
@johnmontague695 років тому
Beautiful piece of engineering ☺
@mechanoid57394 роки тому
I very good design and very effective in operation. Nice Job! :)
@amdomagРік тому
What particular type of plastic did you use in this video? Very interesting. Great woodworking skills.
@josemiguelmanuelbajon11697 місяців тому
Buenos días desde Los Alcazares Murcia ESPAÑA, eres un fenómeno en La carpintería, gracias por tan buen Video,
@maximotoscano75933 роки тому
Excelente idea!!! Felicitaciones . Desde Montería Córdoba COLOMBIA
@HugoAlfredoOrdonezCh5 років тому
Excelente guía para mortajas. Gracias por mostrar tu trabajo.