I regret that I did not do it earlier! Very useful thing!

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I regret that I did not do it earlier! Very useful thing!
I welcome everyone to my channel! My name is Dima - I'm the author of the Men's Craft channel.
I am fond of tools, as well as doing unique things which cannot be bought in the store.
Subscribe to the channel, it’s really interesting here !!!
#craft #wood #diy

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@menscraft7985
@menscraft7985 3 роки тому
Did you like the idea and its implementation? Let me know
@hassanal-mosawi4235
@hassanal-mosawi4235 3 роки тому
Sure, indeed!
@landraver90
@landraver90 3 роки тому
Great bit of kit 👍
@robertmanley7556
@robertmanley7556 3 роки тому
Wonderful idea !! Better than anything you could ever purchase in the store !!
@addCollector
@addCollector 3 роки тому
How did you come up with the distance measurements for the holes?
@sleeptyper
@sleeptyper 3 роки тому
Genious invention!
@sapiotone
@sapiotone 3 роки тому
If you titled your videos with what you've made, they would become even more useful. So rather than a "Very useful thing" this could be a "Very useful dowel joinery jig". You have great ideas. Keep up the good work.
@FineFlicks342
@FineFlicks342 3 роки тому
Had it been titled differently--as you suggested--we wouldn't have to watch the full video just to see what the device was.
@sapiotone
@sapiotone 3 роки тому
@@FineFlicks342 This is carpentry, not Christmas. I skip to the end and see if the content is worth my time.
@StrtShamn
@StrtShamn 2 роки тому
This could be the best ever UKposts comment.
@ironhat
@ironhat 2 роки тому
@@sapiotone Isn't that feature of UKposts vids just the best. You can watch two hours worth of vids in 25 mins.
@HarpsichordVinylGallery
@HarpsichordVinylGallery 2 роки тому
That would have spoiled the fun of this video of course. It is the art of making as telling a story you will not start with the outcome
@MarioRodriguez-yi3uj
@MarioRodriguez-yi3uj 3 роки тому
Who else came here for the caster in the thumbnail?
@samfeldpausch7060
@samfeldpausch7060 3 роки тому
I hate it when this happens
@ChiefBroady
@ChiefBroady 3 роки тому
Damn clickbait. I have a drill center thing like that in my 20$ kit.
@the_original_skytiger
@the_original_skytiger 3 роки тому
Yeah wtf?
@Hinanolaulii22
@Hinanolaulii22 3 роки тому
I only clicked on the vid to see what the caster did
@lostandfound404
@lostandfound404 3 роки тому
Casters are the new kittens? - it's a sweet jig, but have to say I feel successfully punked.
@Snowystardust12
@Snowystardust12 2 роки тому
I’m not a woodworker, but somehow came upon this video. This was more interesting than watching tv! Creativity and skill at their finest. I hope this way of life becomes more widespread.
@davorzdralo8000
@davorzdralo8000 Рік тому
This Is nice to see, and great skill, but what he built is a basic doweling jig you can buy for 15 bucks in any store (maybe 50 if you want to go all fancy). So, no, it's not going to spread because one wants to spend hours and hours to build a cheap, basic tool.
@pricerip
@pricerip 2 роки тому
My grandfather was a master designer and toolmaker. I learned a lot from him. This is of his caliber. Thanks for the reminder that creativity is still a thing.
@Woodys_Workshop
@Woodys_Workshop 2 роки тому
Very glad you video showed up as a suggestion! Very inspirational and great idea! Thank You Kindly for sharing your ideas! I did machine woodworking for almost 50 years until I became disabled. Living in a small apartment now, I am learning all hand tool woodworking. It's much more of a challenge than machine woodworking, but much more gratifying.
@foliesamsterdamfolk7255
@foliesamsterdamfolk7255 2 роки тому
How many people on earth have that many different tools to turn such an idea into a useful tool? The editing of the video was as good as the craftsmanship of making the tool. Right tempo, right angles, nice distance and no comments did the job. Extremely nice
@scottashe984
@scottashe984 2 роки тому
Like my third honeymoon.
@suzanrhodes
@suzanrhodes 2 роки тому
This was great! I'm 64 and just learning to work with wood. This was so satisfying to watch and learn. When I was a teen in high-school girls were not allowed in wood shop. It's only been since I retired from the medical field that I've started building a little shop to create. Please do more like this. I wish there were skilled people willing to offer classes locally for people like me. So much I want to learn to do. Thank you for your creativity.
@anthony5227
@anthony5227 2 роки тому
You can learn so much more from UKposts. There are carpenters doing step my step creations. They sell blueprints that would be cheaper than a class. And if you take a class it’s just one person you’re hoping has all the knowledge you need. On UKposts you have hundreds of great creators teaching you.
@drewbabydrew7742
@drewbabydrew7742 2 роки тому
C'mon Rhodesy ,I think you can work that out ,to happen.Great Idea
@uncletiggermclaren7592
@uncletiggermclaren7592 Рік тому
You should look up the youtubers "Pask Makes" and "seejanedrill". They are as good as a class, especially jane. In the late 1970s in New Zealand, any girls that wanted to do "Tech" instead of "Home-ec" simply put a tick on their enrollment form, the same was true for guys wanting to do home economy. We had three girls in Tech in form one and two, and five or six in form three and four. One girl, Maryanne, was streets ahead of the majority of people in our high school engineering class, I hardly even knew what she was attempting to do half the time. The two best in the class though, were orders of magnitude better than anyone else, including her.
@fluchterschoen
@fluchterschoen 26 днів тому
At 64 years of age you're lucky to still have wood.
@Steel_the_Free
@Steel_the_Free 2 роки тому
6.6 million views in 9 months says it all. This is the stuff that brings me to UKposts. Its title alone “I regret that I did not do it earlier! Very useful thing!” so grammatically composed warranted my curiosity of what “it” was that I had to investigate. In my opinion not this setup, procedure or tooling precision is for every UKpostsr. As an electrical engineer, much of what I “did” was made physical by those who made things real. Over and over the unspoken message of my experience demonstrated the recognition that it’s they who make the tools that make the things who enjoy the most creative craft. Look at the accuracy and speed with which this tool provides the doweling connection! It’s another production multiplier. A thrill to watch. A well crafted video by a master craftsman. Thanks.
@kenblack4802
@kenblack4802 3 роки тому
I got so many ideas for tools and shop items to build just from watching this video. I mean there were things in there that had me say, why didn't I do that, or think of that. I love these videos, and anything that helps us to be more creative or efficient, even cleaner around the shop. Great job!!!
@shemaiwooldridge7640
@shemaiwooldridge7640 3 роки тому
This is the best version of this type of tool I've seen. So simple to use as well.
@jeffstrongman7889
@jeffstrongman7889 3 роки тому
Really?
@sandragriffiths9692
@sandragriffiths9692 2 роки тому
What is it?
@markallred1953
@markallred1953 2 роки тому
I am past the phase of life that I could use this doweling jig, but this one is obviously very accurate-to the limits of your hand-held drilling technique. This is an ingenious tool for anyone who does more than occasional doweling.
@Spifty12
@Spifty12 Рік тому
This is really cool! I'm just getting into woodworking. Made my first outdoor bench recently. I can really use tips like this. I did makeshift jigs for repetitive steps, but my clamps are really inefficient. Also, I put a table in the middle of my bench but didn't add it until last. I found it hard to get the drill into the space to screw on the table legs. In time I will get better! I like videos like this that get right to the point. Thank you!!
@dangervich
@dangervich 2 роки тому
I had no idea what you were making and that made it entertaining. "Oh, it's a jig for dowels," I realized at some point. I really liked it. It was like a little mystery story and without the loud music and talking that ruins so many of these instructionals.
@gentledponies3970
@gentledponies3970 2 роки тому
Oh my gosh ... the talking! All the talking .... Yes, the silence here elevates this work.
@bullittdriver6646
@bullittdriver6646 3 роки тому
simplicity . . . precision . . . what more could you ask for - thank you for posting
@Kevin-jb2pv
@Kevin-jb2pv 2 роки тому
I'll have to keep a jig like this in mind if I ever need to drill edge holes like that. My only improvement would be a way to easily change the hole size so this can be used with different drill bit sizes to help line up holes for different sized dowels or to just line up straight edge holes for other things. Maybe some grommets with a sleeve that matches the inner diameter of the bearings with different sized washers attached for different hole sizes? Or maybe even just take a delrin rod that matches the inner diameter of the bearing, cut it to size, and then just drill centered holes in each bit or rod for each size you'd want? Delrin would probably not hold up too well if you push sideways while drilling, but it's cheap and also slick enough that you should be able to pop it in and out with a tap from a screwdriver without dislodging the bearing, and I would think it would be more likely to give than your drill bit (except for the smallest sizes) and easy enough to replace if you do break it or it wears out. Just a thought. I don't really make anything that needs dowels, anything I ever make is pretty utilitarian and I'll just screw together butt joints like that, but even on sloppy garage shelves it can be a pain to get a straight hole drilled in a board with a cordless drill. That's where I think I would really find use with something like this.
@jpeterman57
@jpeterman57 2 роки тому
Look into getting drill bushings. Look under sheetmetal tools. Perfect as drill guides for your drills driven by cordless drill motor.
@aries6776
@aries6776 Рік тому
@@jpeterman57 Yes I was going to suggest drill bushes. You can get a variety of different inner bores to fit into the same outer cavity. Not as wear free as this use of a bearing but more flexible. But unless you are using it all day everyday they'll last for years.
@99trampis
@99trampis 2 роки тому
My dad was a cabinet maker and made most of his own jigs. This reminds me of him! Your stuff is amazing! I'm into woodworking but no where near the skill level of you and my dad. Keep up the great vids!
@justgoaz
@justgoaz 2 роки тому
The amount of experience and skill some people have is amazing, the
@smashyrashy
@smashyrashy Рік тому
@@justgoaz for sure, the
@jonny555ive
@jonny555ive Рік тому
@@justgoaz I couldn't upset it better myself the. 🤣
@SparkeyDogfish
@SparkeyDogfish 2 роки тому
I’ve got to say what a cool tool! I love the “Old School “ way. You could buy a tool that would do the same thing. But if you are a woodworker why buy something you can make your own? And every time you use it you get great satisfaction!
@HeathInHeath
@HeathInHeath 3 роки тому
The finished item doesn't appear to have any relationship to the initial photo. I watched it to see something that was never presented.
@patrickmckeever5660
@patrickmckeever5660 3 роки тому
You'll get over it.
@niko36
@niko36 3 роки тому
@@patrickmckeever5660 😂😂😂😂😂
@cristig243
@cristig243 3 роки тому
Who cares about details ? 😂
@doxx2427
@doxx2427 3 роки тому
@@patrickmckeever5660.... haha...made my day!
@nunyabiznes80085
@nunyabiznes80085 3 роки тому
Made your day? Wasted my time... Back to crypto
@degraham9198
@degraham9198 Рік тому
Dear Men's Craft: My great grandmother was a woodwright, raised in a family of Kentucky coffin makers. Her work was exquisitely displayed in the toy chest she made for my mother. Her first home was an empty church that she, herself purchased, framed and finished, while her husband Joe planted and tended the orange grove. Personally, I built the wooden tables and bookshelves for my first home while I worked and attended college. More women should enjoy woodworking. It's so rewarding in so many ways.
@RKaye87
@RKaye87 2 роки тому
I have recently been making bits and bobs because I'd rather try my own hand than buy off shelf, made a tidy bin storage shed, made several raised beds and some strawberry planters with old scaffold boards and guttering. I wish I'd done woodwork when I was younger because I may have made a career out of it, its videos like this that make me sit and think, I wonder if I could do something like that, or, yea I need a tool like that in my shed. Your inspiring many people. Thanks.
@Arx9845
@Arx9845 3 роки тому
Thank you for the inspiration to build things in the real world.
@jfdesignsinc.innovationsid1583
@jfdesignsinc.innovationsid1583 2 роки тому
You have that rare gift of invisioning something(anything) in your mind the. The ability to create it exactly!
@GentleStorm1
@GentleStorm1 2 роки тому
A woman here, sneaking a peak into the world of “Men’s Craft.” You’re very talented and the jig is a great idea - very useful, some might say! So useful that I’d like to know how to make one myself. 😊 I think I could figure it out by watching your video in segments, but a tool and supply list would be very helpful - or even just a supplies list. Also, I’d like to know what the jig with the caster is. Maybe it was clickbait, but it worked…because I have an extra caster and have been wondering what to do with it. This video didn’t help me answer that question, but the caster tool looks cool!!
@tammypatton8997
@tammypatton8997 2 роки тому
Yes please a very useful little jig. But I to wonder what purpose of the caster attached to the jig is? Thanks for sharing, this is your first video I've watched but will not be the last.
@lookintomyeyes83
@lookintomyeyes83 Рік тому
I’m female and woodworking isn’t “men’s work” - it’s a skilled trade anyone can do!
@quizongilad
@quizongilad 2 роки тому
very nice idea for mortise and tenon. thought I'm at a lost about the caster wheel on the thumbnail, I thought its for lift and rolling your workbench.
@steven4315
@steven4315 2 роки тому
clickbait
@quizongilad
@quizongilad 2 роки тому
@@steven4315 the bait worked. It was perfect timing.
@quizongilad
@quizongilad 2 роки тому
@@steven4315 the bait worked. It was perfect timing.
@jimreid9674
@jimreid9674 2 роки тому
Annoying that it was a misleading pic so will never watch his stuff again. Why do people have to be so dishonest? Answer....money.
@johnhitchon8043
@johnhitchon8043 3 роки тому
Perfect dowels every time.......Amazing bit of kit.
@coupofmentality3417
@coupofmentality3417 2 роки тому
Very crafty. Loved to watch it be built and definitely well done. One improvement may be a center bearing that's wide, epoxied in, while the two outer ones could change for differing diameters of bits/plugs. Nice work!
@reddtekk
@reddtekk 2 роки тому
A great means of accomplishing this would be to use a bushing. The outside diameter would fit into the ID of the bearings and the inner diameter would be the reduced diameter needed. The only challenge would be longevity, as heat treating this bushing would be necessary to keep it from being chewed up by the drill bit. They are easily built, however, especially with access to a lathe, and as smaller ID bushings wear they could be used for larger holes by drilling them out.
@ShaunHensley
@ShaunHensley 2 роки тому
@@reddtekk that’s why he used a bearing, the inner race spins with the bit to greatly reduce wear. A bushing would wear very quickly and it would no longer be a precision tool after a couple of uses
@The1trueDave
@The1trueDave 2 роки тому
@@ShaunHensley If the bushing fit inside the inner race, that would spin too wouldn't it? Possibly with a little more initial resistance due to inertia but still...
@ShaunHensley
@ShaunHensley 2 роки тому
@@The1trueDave The drill bit would either cut into the bushing and enlarge the hole, making it less precise, or the bushing would have to be larger than the bit to begin with. The bearing spins with the bit, greatly reducing wear from the bit. That’s how I see it
@The1trueDave
@The1trueDave 2 роки тому
@@ShaunHensley But the bushing would spin with the inner race rather than offer resistance to the drill bit. I'm assuming that the bushing would have the same tolerance as the original bearing, say 0.1mm over or whatever...
@Antipodean33
@Antipodean33 2 роки тому
Brilliant tool and brilliant method of showing us, perfectly filmed in every aspect. It's a pity others who make "how to do" content, don't use this method of conveying their knowledge. Done quickly with all aspects shown and without a voice over uhming and ahing every step of the way
@dorengarcia7925
@dorengarcia7925 2 роки тому
Exactly... to the point... no fluff. We blue collar people are that way.
@Clutch6
@Clutch6 2 роки тому
Great job Sir, I'll take 17. Your qualified hours of skill show not only on your beat up and split up finger tips but the speed and finished quality of your work.
@PetterBruland
@PetterBruland 3 роки тому
Great, 12 sec into the video and I'm already learning. Did not realize I could use those groves on the carpenter square and just drag a straight line :-) Thank you.
@flipnothling9288
@flipnothling9288 3 роки тому
I was waiting for the function of the bearings - something to rotate (for which I doubted the strength of the tool). Using bearings just for accurate alignment? Good idea! Looking at the value of something rather than the cost. It may also be the least cost design, considering time. I appreciate all the techniques illustrated. The most important one for me is that all the critical dimensions are fitted and not measured. I also see a great mind that invents something like this.
@johntinsley130
@johntinsley130 2 роки тому
Nice tool that provides perfect outcome for relatively difficult joints. Keeping an eye on this channel!
@francofidel7510
@francofidel7510 2 роки тому
Brilliant design for an excellent tool!! I would add an adapter for different size dowels since they would always be centered with your system. Perhaps adding a collection of machined fittings with the same outside dimension as your bearings and various inside dimensions which would accept other drill bits.
@uniqko
@uniqko 3 роки тому
Very useful video....👍 Thanks for sharing🙏
@blackops84321
@blackops84321 3 роки тому
Wow, this is truly awesome. Over 30 years of woodworking and I've never seen this. Good job.
@drdavid62
@drdavid62 2 роки тому
Wow! Now that was cool! So hard to allow the time and patience to create a useful shop jig before jumping into a new woodworking project. It’s the project before the project! For us occasional woodworkers anyway! Great post!
@tiredofliars
@tiredofliars 2 роки тому
I appreciate the dowel jig, but the proper use of the tool being demonstrated so well was beyond the usefulness of the tool itself! Thank You.
@kaseywilliamson6280
@kaseywilliamson6280 3 роки тому
I’m a carpenter in Boston You are amazing Thank you I look forward to doing this
@menscraft7985
@menscraft7985 3 роки тому
Thank you for appreciating my work!
@onyerpockets
@onyerpockets 2 роки тому
It would be nice to know what he's making AT THE BEGINNING OF THE VIDEO.
@lostintime8651
@lostintime8651 2 роки тому
true
@doodahbagel
@doodahbagel 2 роки тому
Amen to that!
@Hightreewalker
@Hightreewalker 2 роки тому
So you always find out the plot of a Hollywood movie before watching it? come on it's a surprise isn't it.
@prettieschicbyflorenceanne3333
@prettieschicbyflorenceanne3333 2 роки тому
Yeah, but what about the element of ... Surprise!? No?
@pahinhwinh3936
@pahinhwinh3936 2 роки тому
My elders taught me to watch, think, & learn. Better than being spoonfed, which does not develop your brain, your thinling ability, or your creativity. I like his video & his approach. But then, I've always watched, thought, & learned & am known as a Very Creative Person 😁
@marlonvite4152
@marlonvite4152 2 роки тому
I love it most when there is no need for a narrator that I wish all influencers were like this one, many would learn how immediately to do anything even investing and curing diseases .... thanks for sharing free for me.
@timhipskind4297
@timhipskind4297 2 роки тому
WOW! I wish I had all those tools! Had NO idea what he was making but he made it interesting. Not something I'll be doing anytime soon but thanks for posting!
@al201103
@al201103 3 роки тому
Read the hateful comments, figured I'd watch in case it was a joke that no one was getting. Instead I saw a guy make a useful jig for dowel placement. I thought it was pretty cool, and certainly successful. Don't understand the hate in the comments. Nice one!
@muhammetcaglayan2918
@muhammetcaglayan2918 3 роки тому
Click bait
@pa4tim
@pa4tim 3 роки тому
@@muhammetcaglayan2918 Clickbait, Do I miss something ? Edit: I did miss it, the thing on the screenshot is not what he made. No clue why he does that. The tool he made is better looking and more interesting as a piece of wood with a shopping car wheel. I never saw this channel before but I like watching videos about making/repairing/restoring stuff, for most tools. I do not even do woodworking (I am into electronics and working with metal on a lathe/mill) The only thing I do not like is that he does not comment/narrate /talk. Now I watch a guy making something, I do not know what, until the end. I do not know why he does certain things, If I was a woodworker then I would make one because it seems very handy. But then I probably would like to know things like diameter of holes , or things that are important and I could learn new techniques from what he tells. But maybe he does not speak English . Anyhow, I think it is a good made video of a clever tool. I subscribed
@bobwashingtonstate673
@bobwashingtonstate673 3 роки тому
@@muhammetcaglayan2918 There is always some people that are negative about everything. I ignore those idiots, don't even read their stupid reasons as to why when in the case of this demo it was very obvious to me that was one helpful tool. Like this comment. Who in the hell knows what is meant by 'click bait'. I wonder if you meant 'chick bait'. Most of the males around understand that. Everyone except those who are 'light in the loafers'.
@davidadams192
@davidadams192 3 роки тому
People have nothing better to do but bitch. This guy is a craftsman and tool maker. He is providing free instruction for cripe sakes.
@larrymaples4880
@larrymaples4880 2 роки тому
This is why I stop watching videos that don’t describe what’s being built in the beginning.
@imagrandpa
@imagrandpa 2 роки тому
Amen!
@SmokinGun55
@SmokinGun55 2 роки тому
And just for that he gets a thumbs down from me.👎👎👎
@timkrouse345
@timkrouse345 2 роки тому
No, you will continue to watch.
@imagrandpa
@imagrandpa 2 роки тому
@@timkrouse345 You might. I won’t!
@ChoatMusic
@ChoatMusic 2 роки тому
And let's not forget there's no rubber wheel attached to the thing at the end like in the picture the video clickbait
@hypercvbe
@hypercvbe Рік тому
Man, I didn't know you could do magic in plain sight with just wood. This is amazing.
@gregvetter5070
@gregvetter5070 2 роки тому
I like the hole in your work bench for drilling holes. I usually just hang it over the edge, but I can see it as a jig holder as well. Peace!
@scottatutube1
@scottatutube1 3 роки тому
Suggestion for improvement: identify what you are making in the description
@joacwoot
@joacwoot 3 роки тому
Nah, was fun trying to guess what he was making. :)
@markguzewski5430
@markguzewski5430 3 роки тому
@@joacwoot I agree. The whole time I was wondering "what the heck is this?". And then the demo happened. Cool.
@maryqueen6545
@maryqueen6545 3 роки тому
I am glad not to be the only one trying to guess what he is doing
@santiagoardilesgonzalez6451
@santiagoardilesgonzalez6451 3 роки тому
That's how clic bite works
@ruthlewis6678
@ruthlewis6678 3 роки тому
For me, part of the fun was trying to figure out what the heck he was creating.
@RichardSmith-vn6gr
@RichardSmith-vn6gr 3 роки тому
I don’t do woodworking but this person has a great knowledge of techniques. Bravo!
@alcourtines4707
@alcourtines4707 2 роки тому
I disagree. Only taught woodshop for 33 yrs.
@bevvaor2320
@bevvaor2320 2 роки тому
Terrific master carpenter. it reminded me of my father. I am woman and I watched your mastery in awe. Thanks for sharing.
@davintosh
@davintosh 2 роки тому
I see how the holes are centered on the first piece -- the two pegs allow for varying thicknesses of wood -- and how the holes are aligned when drilling into the second piece of wood, but how do you insure that the holes are centered on the second piece as well?
@pahom2
@pahom2 2 роки тому
You can put a bearing on a peg, align and tighten it on the right distance... probably
@nathanforsyth6563
@nathanforsyth6563 2 роки тому
@@pahom2 I had the same question and you're right, that would work perfectly
@15042012a
@15042012a 3 роки тому
Все нормально , но от таких названий уже тошнит
@zorg5034
@zorg5034 3 роки тому
Предлагаю другое название " ВСЁ ГЕНИТАЛЬНОЕ ПРОСТО! "
@user-kt7xp7ju3v
@user-kt7xp7ju3v 3 роки тому
Никчемная !
@j.whisper2379
@j.whisper2379 3 роки тому
Amazing! He had just the right thickness of wood to fit 3 bearings, exactly!
@charliec9235
@charliec9235 2 роки тому
He may have bought bearings to fit the thickness of the wood, rather than wood to fit the bearings.
@j.whisper2379
@j.whisper2379 2 роки тому
@@charliec9235 ! Seems it would be easier to shape wood than find the exact correct bearings!
@saucytabasco
@saucytabasco 2 роки тому
Um...a planer? Lol
@j.whisper2379
@j.whisper2379 2 роки тому
@@saucytabasco ! Right!!
@janineparadiso5552
@janineparadiso5552 2 роки тому
ply thickness divided by 3..... bearing thickness multiplied by whatever = whatever thickness of ply?
@andreasdesigns
@andreasdesigns 2 роки тому
I am amazed at all the cool tools you have to make more cool tools. I get a kick out of watching what you’re making and wondering what it is. At the end I would be surprised and applaud your ingeniousness. I’ll never have the tools or need for most of what you create, but it’s fun to watch. If anyone ever needs a solution to a wood project I’ll know where to point them.
@AndreyMikhaylovlolmaus
@AndreyMikhaylovlolmaus 2 роки тому
In Russia we call this tool "conductor". A month ago I bought one for like $40, and it can do everything that the one in the video, but also supports drills of three sizes.
@xavirik4828
@xavirik4828 Рік тому
Everywhere else it's called a dowel jig
@blacksquirrel4008
@blacksquirrel4008 3 роки тому
Spoiler Alert: Caster is clickbait. It’s just a drill center jig
@NielsCG
@NielsCG 3 роки тому
thank you, you saved me from wasting 8 minutes
@mkl757
@mkl757 3 роки тому
You got me at “Casters”!
@sussexseaangler1858
@sussexseaangler1858 3 роки тому
I only wasted a minute. I want to see what it does before i watch!
@Adiera
@Adiera 3 роки тому
Thanks for letting me know at the start. But I did just learn in the first minute what those little divots were for on the speed square!
@drachenfeuer5042
@drachenfeuer5042 3 роки тому
Thanks I thought it was fishy
@christopherdahle9985
@christopherdahle9985 3 роки тому
Ignore the haters. It's a nice upgrade to an old idea. The fence and the alignment slot for transferring the dowel positions to the second work piece are a noticeable improvement over the ones sold commercially. I like the ball bearings as a drill bit guide. I might have made the main part out of plywood, or possibly run the grain in the other direction just because the slotted "handle" end could easily break off if you knock it off the bench.
@drewbabydrew7742
@drewbabydrew7742 2 роки тому
when there are no haters the world will come to peace
@Razziray
@Razziray 2 роки тому
i watched out interested as i couldn't fathom at first what it was. Im not a joiner or carpenter but can see how incredibly easy this makes things. Cool design.
@HotOffTheWheels
@HotOffTheWheels 2 роки тому
I had no idea what I was watching, and yet captivated beyond words with an inability to turn it off. I loved it! I love wood working, but I don't know if I'll ever reach a 10th of this level. ha ha Excellent video!
@richardmoffatt6606
@richardmoffatt6606 2 роки тому
It would be so cool to have a work shop full of useful tools that you yourself made, but also, for the couple hundred bucks, it's also cool to have a workshop of tools that you bought with the five thousand hours of bonus time you didn't spend making all the tools that were easily purchased and delivered to your door
@prettieschicbyflorenceanne3333
@prettieschicbyflorenceanne3333 2 роки тому
There are also people out there who relish the challenge of actually making tools. They jus love it. My ex had wooden woodworking tools some of which belonged to his father & even some from his Grandfather that had passed down to his Dad & then on to him. He used them all the time, but some days we would just take them out & marvel at the beauty of the construction, how each piece had needed Other wooden woodworking tools to make Those tools that he had inherited. Truly marvelous.
@wildflower1397
@wildflower1397 2 роки тому
Making your own custom tools proves you have evolved to the point that you can make something more useful than the tool manufacturers, for a tiny fraction of the price.
@bigfisherman9846
@bigfisherman9846 3 роки тому
I've been watching for 23 seconds and you've already taught me why I have such a hard time drawing and cutting straight lines! :-D I love coming up with my own solutions to problems.
@JustHazardous
@JustHazardous 2 роки тому
Cuz you don't use a straightedge?
@marksaldanha5749
@marksaldanha5749 2 роки тому
You are the Michael Angelo of Carpenter's,I love watching every thing you create. Thanks for sharing.
@Alhusam
@Alhusam 11 місяців тому
What an excellent tool! Perhaps making it out of transparent acrylic, allowing for visibility, would enhance its functionality. We look forward to seeing that in coming update.
@patriciaapetrone
@patriciaapetrone 3 роки тому
I don't even know what I just saw, but I'm pretty sure you are a magician!
@Mronehotfirefighter
@Mronehotfirefighter 3 роки тому
LOL
@SmileyBlue69
@SmileyBlue69 2 роки тому
That really made me laugh. Wha ha ha.
@billymacmakes
@billymacmakes 3 роки тому
Like a homemade Festool Domino! But I'm still looking for that castor!
@Jevandtieriel
@Jevandtieriel 2 роки тому
Yes, that was what I came for too...
@sksk3044
@sksk3044 2 роки тому
same here...i fast fwded looking for that castor
@gerggbergr8976
@gerggbergr8976 2 роки тому
I like many of the others commenting am a woodworker of 40 yrs. I really like this doweling jig made. I to make a lot of my own tools and jigs. But I bought one years ago that allow me to use different sized dowels. But I still enjoy your videos
@billiondollardan
@billiondollardan 2 роки тому
I love watching videos like this and trying to predict the function of the tool or device being made. This one had me stumped for quite a while!
@green3488
@green3488 2 роки тому
I hate it when people start talking about the components or features of something before explaining what it's for or what it's called. My brother is super bad about doing that. Should start with the big picture and then go into details, not the other way around.
@unitedspacepirates9075
@unitedspacepirates9075 3 роки тому
Who else was curious what the finished product looked like?
@leahturland3852
@leahturland3852 3 роки тому
I'm still not sure what the hell it is
@castillog8026
@castillog8026 3 роки тому
No shit, so many videos on here like that. People forgot how to explain things and show the finish product
@kyleowen526
@kyleowen526 3 роки тому
WTF cares. Can he not speak, I’m calling BS
@ronjohnson5441
@ronjohnson5441 3 роки тому
Me to, all i seen was a caster on a bit of wood what happened to that
@Camoflage85
@Camoflage85 2 роки тому
@@leahturland3852 7:21 min in the Video. Tha is the point where the build Tool comes to do its job. It is used to get the holes in the exact spot.
@davow8
@davow8 3 роки тому
Great design. Thanks for this. One suggestion would be to go long grain with your main piece. I cringed when you hammered in the steel pins. You obviously used a strong timber.
@harishwala5882
@harishwala5882 3 місяці тому
Good workshop 😊
@nancybarry8572
@nancybarry8572 2 роки тому
You are a master carpenter... wow, how precise you are and measuring for perfection!!!
@johnallen8680
@johnallen8680 3 роки тому
Yep ! I was click bated by the castor too ! However although it seems to be a lot of work to make this somewhat over engineered drill centre , it does serve to brush up the carpentry skills of the DIY woodworker. Traditionally apprentices would make their own jigs and tools to save money whilst it also improved their skills. The China thing had not happened in their day.. Still, a bit of a drag when we expected to see some wonder aid featuring a castor !
@schlitzi2079
@schlitzi2079 3 роки тому
Hallo Dima du hast echt geniale Ideen👍 und danke das du sie mit uns allen Teilst. Gibt es dazu vielleicht eine Zeichnung-Stückliste wäre echt super
@lilianefrancomme2967
@lilianefrancomme2967 2 роки тому
Thank you pour ce guide de perçage. Travail formidable.
@user-cy7fk1vy9i
@user-cy7fk1vy9i 2 роки тому
Настоящий мужик, с умной,думающей головой и золотыми руками. И наличие отменного инструмента делают удивительные вещи. Искреннее уважение.
@cfvfnrfvfkjd3049
@cfvfnrfvfkjd3049 2 роки тому
пока китайцы не дали отличный струмент мозгов не било
@KamalKumar-ti2up
@KamalKumar-ti2up 2 роки тому
This is life changing video... This secret is revealed how to curiously waste the time
@user-pq1lp4yd3t
@user-pq1lp4yd3t 3 роки тому
Как всегда ,приятно смотреть на работу , как всегда шикарная вещь ! Удачи !
@user-tv4qw6rq7s
@user-tv4qw6rq7s 2 роки тому
Смотреть приятно на бабу , а не дрэль
@user-ig4py4sx4o
@user-ig4py4sx4o 2 роки тому
Хренотен!!
@drbettyschueler3235
@drbettyschueler3235 Рік тому
Super clever. Wards used to sell a similar device which I used for years until the drill, it fit on, finally gave out and someone chucked the drill, with the device, instead of taking off the device to use with a new drill. It wasn't as versatile as yours but it did everything I needed to fix things around the house and build furniture. I haven't seen a similar one since. After saying that I checked Amazon again (it's been a few years since I last looked) and they have a similar one, to my old one, for sale. It's now in my cart lol.
@kromedge
@kromedge 2 роки тому
Just one question. What do you do for different sizes of doweling as this tool (which is awesome) appears to be built for one size and one size only?
@Ewwtuba
@Ewwtuba 3 роки тому
Leaving all of us to figure out what the hell that caster is for.
@KleChii
@KleChii 3 роки тому
It's for clickbait
@ChoatMusic
@ChoatMusic 2 роки тому
Click bait is what it is for
@RichardGreco
@RichardGreco 3 роки тому
Interesting stuff but too click bait. Tell people what your making upfront.
@BRONCO13003
@BRONCO13003 8 місяців тому
Really enjoyed your video ! Great ideas, jigs, and execution ! I do agree with the other peoples comments regarding the title of your video(s) need to be more precise and descriptive.
@gb4745
@gb4745 2 роки тому
If you have ever done any dowel work at all, You Have Too Love This Thing!! & in True Craftsman Nature, we’re given the How To on building it for ourselves! Perfectly Awesome!!! This one goes directly into the Batman Belt! Super Thanks to the Jedi Master for this Gift!! 🙌
@yurasa1
@yurasa1 3 роки тому
Шикарный кондуктор! Жаль с деревом не часто работаю, но на заметку есть что взять!
@user-ib9zc7vi4d
@user-ib9zc7vi4d 3 роки тому
А контролёр вообще великолепен)
@user-fd1ug9bv2l
@user-fd1ug9bv2l 3 роки тому
Красавчик
@Mark-EFMB-Combat-Medic
@Mark-EFMB-Combat-Medic 2 роки тому
Your jig is designed very much like the one I purchased from JessEm that I paid $160 bucks for. Nice work. Also, that homemade router table is incredible. Mark Nicholson Former, US Army - EFMB, Combat Medical Specialist 1/94 FA MLRS
@c.glivingstone9832
@c.glivingstone9832 2 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant and innovative for the man cave. Great editing too.
@jmr152
@jmr152 Рік тому
You make it look so easy. And that's the sign of a true expert. Nicely done!
@zzAleksandrzz
@zzAleksandrzz 3 роки тому
Хорошая штука и исполнение !💪💪💪👍
@menscraft7985
@menscraft7985 3 роки тому
Спасибо)
@belkaelena3465
@belkaelena3465 3 роки тому
@@menscraft7985 завораживает смотреть такое исполнение 👌💪👍, очень круто🥳. Понравилось не только возможно использования оборудование, ☝️ но и видео съёмка и монтаж 📸. Спасибо ❤️ за вашу работу 😉.
@MK-lh3xd
@MK-lh3xd 3 роки тому
What about the castor wheel shown in the thumbnail?
@Mrch33ky
@Mrch33ky 3 роки тому
Gotcha!
@felixfranke2838
@felixfranke2838 3 роки тому
Clickbait.
@HabsGeorge
@HabsGeorge 3 роки тому
I got tricked too. But thumbnail gave me an idea. I need to move several big objects into camp, be by myself. Thinking put a wheel on a plank and slide heavy objects on. Then wheeling them where I want them.
@MK-lh3xd
@MK-lh3xd 3 роки тому
@@HabsGeorge - you mean a dolly?
@HabsGeorge
@HabsGeorge 3 роки тому
@@MK-lh3xd I have to make it in there. Can't lug that thru the woods for miles
@bbuddin1
@bbuddin1 2 роки тому
Would like to have directions, dimensions, etc. l love working with power tools and would like to make something like this to make lots of useful things. Love it.
@bertbergers9171
@bertbergers9171 2 роки тому
I was wondering how in the world it was a good idea to take a piece of wood with cross grain would be of any use (since the thumbnail has a castor wheel in it, implicating some force), but for the dowel jig you are getting away with it. Nice to see you turning the knob midway through the build so the nut you hammered in can't become loose. Your knob drilling jig is a very cool idea! This one seems a bit elaborate for what it does, allthough it does it well. Thanks for sharing
@MixingGBP
@MixingGBP 3 роки тому
Is this like click bait or something? What's the castor on the block of wood for?
@HeathLedgersChemist
@HeathLedgersChemist 3 роки тому
Yeah, clickbait.
@thevenomyst
@thevenomyst 3 роки тому
This channel always use clickbait
@thevenomyst
@thevenomyst 3 роки тому
@3MTA3 i subscribed because i like his work, but i didny like his click bait.
@misst3524
@misst3524 3 роки тому
Over a million views in 2 days, just imagine. Clickbait pays 😂
@Assimilator702
@Assimilator702 3 роки тому
@@HeathLedgersChemist However it’s REVERSE clickbait since the actual project is useful. It’s a GOOD thing.
@Momentaryghost
@Momentaryghost 3 роки тому
First piece he used the jig on had me scratchin my head as to why you would even do something of the sort
@temseti0
@temseti0 3 роки тому
it makes it exactly center on the wood, i think
@BrettBreeden
@BrettBreeden 3 роки тому
@@temseti0 Yep, centers the hole you drill on the narrow edge of the wood. Very clever, really.
@xxvodanhxx
@xxvodanhxx 2 роки тому
I had to watch it a second time to realize he is pushing the piece at a diagonal to center it in the slim direction, because I couldn't see how that axis was being lined up, where as in the long direction the position guide was obvious.
@brianpowell5421
@brianpowell5421 2 роки тому
Ok...I got to admit, I skipped to the end to find out what the tool is used for..... AMAZING.... then returned to watch all the way through.. Good job. 👍
@schallb6766
@schallb6766 2 роки тому
My tools consist of 2 screw drivers and a hammer . But I love watching masters of their craft at work . Awesome.
@franksmoot7869
@franksmoot7869 3 роки тому
Loved it. The world's shortest version of Waiting for Godot.
@rexlex1736
@rexlex1736 3 роки тому
It beats the longest version on stage!
@victorbelokamenniy8180
@victorbelokamenniy8180 3 роки тому
Когда вижу, что в перчатках, понимаю, чтоб не сперли золотые ручки! 🔒
@pontiec7
@pontiec7 2 роки тому
не! це круто! типа профи ... шоб ветер гнущий гвозди не обморозил пальцы! =))
@geoffreyweiss3848
@geoffreyweiss3848 2 роки тому
Your Router table is great and ingenious. I have a doweling jig similar to yours that I bought. I used it to build a wooden crate to store newspapers. I like your jig much better.
@RustyShackIef0rd
@RustyShackIef0rd 2 роки тому
I learned after 2 videos to skip to the end of your videos to see if the end product is even worth watching the whole thing for.
@stephenmcgeown
@stephenmcgeown 3 роки тому
Why post a misleading photo? I just wasted my time watching something expecting it to be something else.
@chrisfioravanti694
@chrisfioravanti694 3 роки тому
Me too. What a waste !
@MarcosElMalo2
@MarcosElMalo2 3 роки тому
Thanks for the heads up. I was curious, although the channel name seemed kind of dumb. It looks like all their videos are dumb ideas dressed up as neat ideas.
@TheGeonam
@TheGeonam 3 роки тому
@@MarcosElMalo2 If you enjoy woodworking this was far from dumb.........
@catherinekilgour2563
@catherinekilgour2563 3 роки тому
I actually enjoyed this video but have been caught out in the past and I fast forward to the end to find out what is being made. If it looks like something I would be interested in, even if it doesn't match the thumbnail, then I go back and watch it all. If not I'm on to the next one and mentally note the name of the channel so I can avoid it in the future.
@andym5213
@andym5213 2 роки тому
Great idea - can see many uses for something like that - thanks for sharing, guess what has jumped to near the top of my 'jigs and gizmos' to be made list !! :)
@SignalSmoker
@SignalSmoker 2 роки тому
Entertaining, to say the least. I was reminded of Benny Hill with the fast hammering, funny! Awesome router table as well, this is the definition of a true craftsman.
Unique idea from a car jack! Super useful tool!
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