If the video or idea is not copyright, you can't really stop people from reproducing. Hell, even with a copyright you can't stop people - ask the Chinese
One aspect of your videos that makes them so good is that you begin by showing what you are going to build and its use. Then you demonstrate how make such a device. So many others don't let the viewer see what is being made until the end.
I hate videos like you are describing, I want to know what they are making, not just a clickbait hint and then something entirely different than I was led to beleive.
ENTschleunigen! Beruhigen! Runterkommen! usw. das sind die Worte die mir einfallen. Ich könnte dem Herren stundenlang zusehen und genießen. Er überzeugt ohne Worte! 🐌📐😎
What a pleaser to watch a real craftsman at work, everything so beautifully demonstrated without using any words of explanation, full respect for making all your own shop equipment, so enjoy watching your channel, keep up your great work. indeed, full Respect..... from Australia
Decelerate! Calm down! Come down! etc. these are the words that come to mind. I could watch and enjoy the gentleman for hours. He convinces without words! 🐌📐😎
I have a circular saw that I've always found awkward to align for cuts. I was looking into the possibility of getting a table saw instead to the rip cuts that I was doing with the circular saw. On seeing this video, I've decided to hold off on that idea and build one of these instead. I don't normally pay for plans, but this time I decided that the jig is that well designed it's worth getting the full drawings and instructions to use alongside the video. The demonstration and construction walkthough is excellent and I feel that even I can complete this project.
Wow, I just looked at this simple track saw jig for less than 30 seconds, and could instantly see how effective and simple this great jig is, - Excellent, and thank you.
Every maker has a signature tool they often use. I just discovered this channel, and it looks like JSK-san is a big fan of double sided tape. Excellent saw guide!
Also the cleanest and most well kept hands I ever did see on someone doing woodwork/ in a trade!! I'm a joiner but do plumbing, tiling,painting and general building work and my hands are nearly always like old leather.
he is definitely Japanese, had my apprenticeship there. Most cannot speak proper English hence the silence. Anyway a "picture speaks a thousand words" - this video - awesome. He is superskilled.
So perfect! Watching your videos is so relaxing and I always learn something new and add a new project to my Todo list... Thank you so much for your aesthetic videos, perfection, ideas and clean explanations without using any word! I'm a fan of your work and style! You are a true craftsman! 🙏
To improve in this design, add a small measuring tape to the window cutout. Then you can make exact cuts by aligning the edge to the edge of the board you want to cut, marking the length inside the window, then shifting the mark to the zero mark on the tape, then cut. Perfect measurements every time.
Very nice. I built the first version but not having the same level of precision as JSK, the guide on mine wasn’t square. I will make the modifications to match this version. Thank you JSK-KOUBOU! I love watching your channel. I have my eye on making your jointer and router table
The side where the blade travels will square itself up as the blade cuts off the edge of the guide, then the aluminum table catch underneath it can be adjusted using a carpenters square or large speed square for reference. That's why he added the small adjustment thumbscrews.
@@jimthesoundman8641 So once the small screws are set that should be it squared forever right? A good way to do it, I had mega problems getting my perpendicular to blade side to be at 90°.
The workshop and tools look fantastic in the video, loved the clean wood look everywhere...we need a tour of your workshop on its own please. I'm a starter DIYer but found this very useful
Hello, greetings from Mexico, I am a newbie in carpentry and after seeing countless videos to make a guide for circular saw, this one seemed formidable, and I already executed it, and it works wonderfully. Arq. Gabriel Hernández
AvE is exactly like JSK-koubou, except he's loud, obnoxious, potty-mouth, ill-tempered, selfish, ham-fisted, and not creative. Otherwise, they could be twins.
His circ saw seems to stop instantly with no wind down. Quality stuff. I love all of these videos. The Bench top jointer from a hand planer is my next project.
Many tools that Made in Japan are for domestic Japanese's market. Many Japanese's tools companies like Makita, Ryobi....have products Made in China for outside markets and Made in Japan for Japan's market only. I am in NA and all my Makita and Ryobi tools are Made In China and the quality is only 1/10 of the same tools that Made In Japan :-(
I can watch you work all day. You are an incredible teacher even without words. I need to build one of these soon and will use your plans. not sure how ling it will take to get to the US from Japan but I'll try.
Great job. Thanks for sharing. So, I have a suggestion and a challenge for you: Build a wood thinning using a planer. Will be necessary three axes X,Y and Z.
great skills. much respect due to you...no annoying music...love it. Only thing is i don't understand what the little blocks are for with the screws in them
Man you're my favorite love from Pakistan I love to watch and learn from you or from your video hope some day I'll meet you you're sach as an amazing man who stun the world with your working no matter what type or kind may I know the name of your Teacher........ I mean Legend...........
vou escrever em português mesmo, seus vídeos são incríveis, seus trabalhos em madeira são fantásticos, muito capricho, precisão, e suas máquinas construídas por você são fabulosas, meus parabéns! Honório Sergio do Brasil
@@dalmocosta9635 eu seguia uns "marceneiros" Brasileiros aqui no youtube mas cancelei as inscrições os só faziam tabus prá cortar carne, porta lápis, etc. e as marcenarias dos caras, meus Deus, que esculacho e desorganização...
I loved the simplicity of this its brilliant and an awesome DIY tool you made, thumbs up to this great video, I subscribed, I will save this video, and use it later. Thank you for this great video, I want to see more. Laura in uk
@@shaneoreilly8488 It can be trimmed with the saw so that you know exactly where the cut line is (instead of having to measure how far away the blade is from the edge of the saw plate, and always having to account for that distance in all your layout)
Doing remodels I have to cut a lot of doors. This would also work well for cutting siding. It’s alway too flimsy to feed into a chop saw. Decking is yet another good use. I always fasten my decking long then snap a line and free hand the perimeter. This tool would keep me on the line much easier. This is pretty damn cool.
The black part that peeks out from the edge makes it easy to match the line, and you can reupholster it to return it to a new condition at any time, and make fine vertical adjustments later! This is a good product that can be used for a long time! Also, Styrofoam seems really convenient lol
Very clever. You can probably come up with a couple useful purposes for the angle cut side as well. Maybe some speed-square utilities on it. I guess that would require some sticker printing to look as professional as the rest of it.
If you find any unauthorized reproduction of the JSK-koubou video, please report it to me.
Thank you.
JSK-koubouビデオの無断複製を見つけた場合は、報告していただけると助かります。
Man i already saw more than a few are made
@Keegan Gatlin :
Really who gives a dam even though guy made it and try to make somebody
G,
Ну я сделаю, санкции в применишь
If the video or idea is not copyright, you can't really stop people from reproducing. Hell, even with a copyright you can't stop people - ask the Chinese
One aspect of your videos that makes them so good is that you begin by showing what you are going to build and its use. Then you demonstrate how make such a device. So many others don't let the viewer see what is being made until the end.
I hate videos like you are describing, I want to know what they are making, not just a clickbait hint and then something entirely different than I was led to beleive.
@@jeffs-reviews I second that, if you need a video showing you how to make this then you really need help
You make the best shop-built tools on TH-cam and then make the best videos about how to make the tools. There ought to be an award!
Watching master craftsman JSK-koubou is like zen meditation. 110% mindfulness. I wish I had 5% of his skill.
I don't even have a workshop (or any real tools), but I still watch this channel, and have bought from his plans!
Yes sir. U r absolutely right
Mad respect for your wonderful craftsmanship. Respect. From Australia.
ENTschleunigen! Beruhigen! Runterkommen! usw. das sind die Worte die mir einfallen. Ich könnte dem Herren stundenlang zusehen und genießen. Er überzeugt ohne Worte! 🐌📐😎
Non ce n’est pas un guide de plus......mais le guide intelligent qu’il faut avoir !! Bravo c’est toujours un plaisir !!
What a pleaser to watch a real craftsman at work, everything so beautifully demonstrated without using any words of explanation, full respect for making all your own shop equipment, so enjoy watching your channel, keep up your great work. indeed, full Respect..... from Australia
This fellow is a true craftsman. He is the Jimmy Diresta of Japan!
Decelerate! Calm down! Come down! etc. these are the words that come to mind. I could watch and enjoy the gentleman for hours. He convinces without words! 🐌📐😎
I have a circular saw that I've always found awkward to align for cuts. I was looking into the possibility of getting a table saw instead to the rip cuts that I was doing with the circular saw. On seeing this video, I've decided to hold off on that idea and build one of these instead. I don't normally pay for plans, but this time I decided that the jig is that well designed it's worth getting the full drawings and instructions to use alongside the video. The demonstration and construction walkthough is excellent and I feel that even I can complete this project.
Thanks for the comment. I'm thinking of getting the plans as well. Just wanted to see how your jig came out
Wow, I just looked at this simple track saw jig for less than 30 seconds, and could instantly see how effective and simple this great jig is, - Excellent, and thank you.
Every maker has a signature tool they often use. I just discovered this channel, and it looks like JSK-san is a big fan of double sided tape. Excellent saw guide!
This is the cleanest, shiniest circular saw on TH-cam.. Great vid and “setsquare tool”! Thx
Just watch all the videos that his has, all of them are clean and neat. I remember one video where he opened and cleaned his drill.. Amazing.
Also the cleanest and most well kept hands I ever did see on someone doing woodwork/ in a trade!! I'm a joiner but do plumbing, tiling,painting and general building work and my hands are nearly always like old leather.
Workshop is cleaner than my kitchen!!
Nice video i think i gone make this guide for my one saw
No background music or talking. I am surprised at how much I like this! I am learning a lot just watching your detailed videos. Thank you!😁
he is definitely Japanese, had my apprenticeship there. Most cannot speak proper English hence the silence. Anyway a "picture speaks a thousand words" - this video - awesome. He is superskilled.
Sure am glad this channel popped up in my feed the other day.
Finally I found a channel I can binge watch AND learn something at the same time 😮
今英語で字幕を作ってくれてありがとう Thank you for doing your subtitles in English now! You are a joy to watch!
So gentle..clean and precision ...and thoughtful turn the simple work to art, japanese way ....
A true craftsman, such a pleasure to watch. An admirer from England.
i really like japanese craftsmanship very smooth and the quality is great. i learn a lot from your video.
Yes Japan makes the best Quality tools. You have my respect Sir.
Mad Respect from Newzealand...🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿 Amazing Skills...Kudos Mate
What a treat to watch your build videos. Greetings from Yunnan.
Очень полезно. Спасибо. Особый респект за чисто вымытые руки.
It is Zen to watch your videos over and over.
best canal about woodcraft ever. Best wishes from Russia
So perfect! Watching your videos is so relaxing and I always learn something new and add a new project to my Todo list... Thank you so much for your aesthetic videos, perfection, ideas and clean explanations without using any word! I'm a fan of your work and style! You are a true craftsman! 🙏
Yes, I absolutly second that. Could not said it better (because of my lack of english ;-)
Finalmente Un Video Che MI Fa Vedere Anche Gli Esempi.
Grazie Mille e Buon Lavoro.
I have a tracksaw, which is great until material is smaller... like this size. Great jig, I'm going to add one to my kit. Thanks from Australia!
Exactly my thinking. I don't have massive plywood sheets but smaller stuff I do cut is tricky. Finally a solution that is neat.
@@drzeus9449 km
To improve in this design, add a small measuring tape to the window cutout. Then you can make exact cuts by aligning the edge to the edge of the board you want to cut, marking the length inside the window, then shifting the mark to the zero mark on the tape, then cut. Perfect measurements every time.
are you able to share a screenshot of this pls?
Oh yeah I see what you mean
I love that job! Хорошая работа! Лайк. Like! From Russia!
Very nice. I built the first version but not having the same level of precision as JSK, the guide on mine wasn’t square. I will make the modifications to match this version. Thank you JSK-KOUBOU! I love watching your channel. I have my eye on making your jointer and router table
The side where the blade travels will square itself up as the blade cuts off the edge of the guide, then the aluminum table catch underneath it can be adjusted using a carpenters square or large speed square for reference. That's why he added the small adjustment thumbscrews.
@@jimthesoundman8641 So once the small screws are set that should be it squared forever right?
A good way to do it, I had mega problems getting my perpendicular to blade side to be at 90°.
Одна из лучших конструкций, которые видел. Молодец!
Thank you
Please use it for your work!
Genius .... thank you for being so uncluttered in your presentation ....
The workshop and tools look fantastic in the video, loved the clean wood look everywhere...we need a tour of your workshop on its own please. I'm a starter DIYer but found this very useful
Workshop tour vote +1
Excellent.. The best guide I have seen on TH-cam
Love your Videos! Alleays inspirational with great accuracy and result 👍🏻
Hello, greetings from Mexico, I am a newbie in carpentry and after seeing countless videos to make a guide for circular saw, this one seemed formidable, and I already executed it, and it works wonderfully.
Arq. Gabriel Hernández
It’s so refreshing to see a video without dub-step music or royalty free folk guitar
Your timber drill press is brilliant! I’ve subscribed and can’t wait to settle down with a cup of tea and watch more. Many thanks.
Super! Bei dir sieht alles so leicht und vor allem sauber aus. Hoffentlich bekomme ich das auch so halbwegs hin!
Im am leaning back and relax and just watch how you work. Everytime a great moment watching great work
Great idea! You set a calm mood in your videos, It's really pleasing to watch.
he is gifted .all his clips are outstanding
Ich liebe es, deine professionellen Leistungen zu sehen ! I love watching your professional performances !
I thought I had a nice circular saw guide until I saw this one. The crosscut feature is priceless! Thinking out of the box!
AvE is exactly like JSK-koubou, except he's loud, obnoxious, potty-mouth, ill-tempered, selfish, ham-fisted, and not creative. Otherwise, they could be twins.
His circ saw seems to stop instantly with no wind down. Quality stuff. I love all of these videos. The Bench top jointer from a hand planer is my next project.
Yes, the only drawback to all these approaches is that he is using equipment that is made "differently", Japanese equipment.
Many tools that Made in Japan are for domestic Japanese's market. Many Japanese's tools companies like Makita, Ryobi....have products Made in China for outside markets and Made in Japan for Japan's market only. I am in NA and all my Makita and Ryobi tools are Made In China and the quality is only 1/10 of the same tools that Made In Japan :-(
Excellent jobs..jsk koubou..domo arigatho gozaimashita..gambatte kudasai..
I can watch you work all day. You are an incredible teacher even without words. I need to build one of these soon and will use your plans. not sure how ling it will take to get to the US from Japan but I'll try.
I'm just as impressed with the circular saw. Where's all the dust?
Proper video. Show what it can do, then how to make it. Several thing in the video caught my eye like his drill press table.
I Love the way you work master craftsman, just one word: Respect!
This is by far the best CS guide I have seen I'm building one tomorrow!
Thank you
you're genius! Silent demonstrations and easy to follow. nice work.
Brilliant, I love how careful and considered you work.
やはり Japanese machine がお薦めですかね 🇯🇵
Great job. Thanks for sharing. So, I have a suggestion and a challenge for you: Build a wood thinning using a planer. Will be necessary three axes X,Y and Z.
Aqui no Brasil consideramos isso simplesmente um SHOW DE BOLA. GENIAL... Parabéns. ...
Thanks so much. Made one and it turned out perfectly. I use it all the time
great skills. much respect due to you...no annoying music...love it. Only thing is i don't understand what the little blocks are for with the screws in them
They are there for adjustment , to ensure it is cutting square (perpendicular )
@@joldback thank for the insight...helped out a lot
Man you're my favorite love from Pakistan I love to watch and learn from you or from your video hope some day I'll meet you you're sach as an amazing man who stun the world with your working no matter what type or kind may I know the name of your Teacher........
I mean Legend...........
vou escrever em português mesmo, seus vídeos são incríveis, seus trabalhos em madeira são fantásticos, muito capricho, precisão, e suas máquinas construídas por você são fabulosas, meus parabéns! Honório Sergio do Brasil
As originais , estão anos luz atras kkkkkk
E a furadeira de bancada do cara? Simplesmente fantástica.
@@dalmocosta9635 eu seguia uns "marceneiros" Brasileiros aqui no youtube mas cancelei as inscrições os só faziam tabus prá cortar carne, porta lápis, etc. e as marcenarias dos caras, meus Deus, que esculacho e desorganização...
You are a very precise worker, you have my respect sir 🙏🙏
Смотря немое кино , 18 года нельзя стать чемпионом по фристайлу )
The absolute best DIY version I’ve seen yet. Why not mane a smaller version though for cutting smaller stock. Love all the DIY tools.😊
Very good demostracion. easy and practique. congratulation.
手、そして手際が綺麗で落ち着いて観ることができました。
こういう人に、私もなりたい・・・。
Love your channel. Thank you for sharing. Please upload more.
충전 원형톱이 좋아 보여요 마끼다... 원형톱 가이드도 좋아보이네요 . 하나 만들어주세요 구입할께요 ㅎ
You are a Master Craftsman! Thankl you.
He shows how true craftsmanship transcends language.
I loved the simplicity of this its brilliant and an awesome DIY tool you made, thumbs up to this great video, I subscribed, I will save this video, and use it later. Thank you for this great video, I want to see more. Laura in uk
なるほどー。美しく機能的に作るのは俺には無理だけど、アルミのLアングルをベニヤ板にくっつけるだけでも十分便利。。長い直線のガイド欲しかったところだったのでありがたい動画。
mmm i think this is the smoothest circular saw video i saw.
いっぱい手作りで素晴らしいです。素晴らしいアイデアをありがとうございます。
I thought I've seen them all. Wow! Awesome!
Trabalho de mestre! Ganhou um incrito pela qualidade do trabalho.
Nice demotration video.Please give some dimensions such as for aluminum quide, plywood thickness etc Thanks
What kind of rubber backing, and where to get it
I’m curious as well
I would love to know as well. This is a great project.
What is the purpose of the rubber backing 🤔
@@shaneoreilly8488 It can be trimmed with the saw so that you know exactly where the cut line is (instead of having to measure how far away the blade is from the edge of the saw plate, and always having to account for that distance in all your layout)
I love what You do - meticulous - highly careful and precise - I would love to follow the videos - unfortunately no specific metrics follow!
Doing remodels I have to cut a lot of doors.
This would also work well for cutting siding. It’s alway too flimsy to feed into a chop saw.
Decking is yet another good use. I always fasten my decking long then snap a line and free hand the perimeter. This tool would keep me on the line much easier.
This is pretty damn cool.
JSK, you are truly an artist!
一番注意したい「せん通り切る」のに良いですよね!素晴らしいです!
Muy buena plantilla para corte
Una pregunta Que se pone debajo para cotar ese de color celeste?
don't know why and how, seems everything JSK did is close to perfection. maybe it is a Japanese tradition
Plunge cut with a hand saw. WOW. I need one of those
Ваше приспособление выглядит интересно 👍🏼 мой дедушка тоже сделал подобное 25 лет назад из советской гардины (для штор) и широкой полосы фанеры
Terlihat mudah.
Semoga saya dapat membuat guide serupa.
Terima kasih.
I’m going to look like a genius when I pulled this out at a job site!
神アプデ!w
縁からチラッと覗く黒いところが、ラインに合わせやすそうなうえに、張替えていつでも新品の状態に戻せ、垂直の微調節も後からできる!
これは、長く使い続けられる良品!
あと、スタイロフォームも何気に便利そうw
The black part that peeks out from the edge makes it easy to match the line, and you can reupholster it to return it to a new condition at any time, and make fine vertical adjustments later!
This is a good product that can be used for a long time!
Also, Styrofoam seems really convenient lol
Very Nice work... Congratulations.
Toujours aussi fin j'adore vous voir travailler. super👌👍❤️
When "woodworking" becomes an art form. His "shop" is a fine art gallery. Genius.
Bien video. Felicitaciones. Una consulta, como se llama esa base celeste sobre el cual cortas? Gracias.
Thanks!
thank you!
I will make better videos.
I am currently working on a router lathe video. It will be released on Friday, so please watch it.
Very clever. You can probably come up with a couple useful purposes for the angle cut side as well. Maybe some speed-square utilities on it. I guess that would require some sticker printing to look as professional as the rest of it.
Very nice. Beautiful saw too. 👍
Fantastic and beautiful design.
Could you please share the Amazon link to buy the black rubber? Great video. Thanks
- Truly enjoyed the lessons & intro to the handsaw. Excellent info. Thanx 4 sharing.