Wow, you have some different questions/ comments today! BTW, the hat looks good. Anyway, do you mind sharing what you used for a bit in the video? Thanks
❤ amo ver seus vídeos. Gosto de trabalhar com madeiras. Faço minhas encrencas aqui com pouca máquina disponível. Mas por Gosto. Não vivo dessa profissão. Talvez até fosse melhor. Mas sem condições financeiras.
I feel like you should have referenced your jig off of the same side of the material for each side. If your jig was not made exactly centered for your material you will get a little mismatch. Even 1/32" off center will give that mortise 1/16" of mismatch.
@@daveklein2826 Evidently, you care or you would have ignored my comment instead of being crude. More people need to live by the Thumper rule. If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.
Do you try to make your mortises perfect or do you leave room and fine tune with a chisel? I find i get my best results with some chiseling but it definitely takes me longer.
I think it will not work for a hardwood. i tried some of your techniques but i failed And i realized that the wood that you are using is different from the wood that we have in our country.
scroll back in my vids and you’ll see examples videos of me just using hand tools. Having said that what’s all this about a real carpenter? The knowledge and layout of the joint is the same no matter which way you do it. After you accurately layout the joint you can then decide to take longer and use a chisel or go faster by using power tools (which are juts fast chisels). Power tool or hand tool is just different ways of removing the wood you don’t want.
@@dustylumberco well said. Considering how many different ways I've seen you create a Mortise and tenon, I would wager you have much more experience than most of us doing this type of work. Some layout videos would interest me though
Your back wall looks like a festool display. Actually better then most.
Thank you very much
A very old idea 😮
Ты крутой мастер, твоя мастерская просто бомба! Инструмент супер! Давно смотрю твои работы, круто. Побывать на таком производстве просто мечта!
Thanks Duster for further advice.
Take care.
Wow, you have some different questions/ comments today! BTW, the hat looks good. Anyway, do you mind sharing what you used for a bit in the video? Thanks
Thank you very much. I used a 1/4" upspiral bit
Always another way...good job buddy 👊💪
Thanks 👍
It's an efficient way to remove a majority of the waste, but then you need to square them up. Rounded or squared, always the dilemma these days.
Yes, 😁👍
❤ amo ver seus vídeos. Gosto de trabalhar com madeiras. Faço minhas encrencas aqui com pouca máquina disponível. Mas por Gosto. Não vivo dessa profissão. Talvez até fosse melhor. Mas sem condições financeiras.
I feel like you should have referenced your jig off of the same side of the material for each side. If your jig was not made exactly centered for your material you will get a little mismatch. Even 1/32" off center will give that mortise 1/16" of mismatch.
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Jig city!
Good
Salom ajoyib ish ekan
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Sounds like a dentist. Ouch.
That router probably cost as much as my car.
Who cares
@@daveklein2826 Evidently, you care or you would have ignored my comment instead of being crude. More people need to live by the Thumper rule. If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all.
This is a dumb question, but what species of wood is that?
Do you try to make your mortises perfect or do you leave room and fine tune with a chisel? I find i get my best results with some chiseling but it definitely takes me longer.
I sometimes finish with a chisel depending on the project, the wood and the tool I originally used.
Festool makes a router for only fans?
What is the max depth of a router like that?
I think it will not work for a hardwood. i tried some of your techniques but i failed And i realized that the wood that you are using is different from the wood that we have in our country.
I like to use mostly reclaimed lumber from here in Western Canada, it's lots of spruce, fir and cedar
User error
ok
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That is a very long Router.
🙌👍
How did you figure your offset for the bushing ? Can you recommend reading on the subject ?
Measure ur bushing with calipers and offset by half the difference between bushing and bit.
I measure from the edge of the bushing to the edge of the bit 👍
Does he actually build anything?
Yes go to his channel
Супер
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Where do I send my application for apprenticeship? Could you use a 68 year old swamper?
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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Jigsaw work faster to.
👍 Lots of ways to do it
Hyper chiante cette défonceuse,je l'ai remplacé par une Bosch,plus maniable.
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Why is your ball cap on backwards? R u 12?
Thanks but I'm going to keep wearing my hat as I want. Sorry if it upsets you or makes you feel I'm not professional
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Why do you ask stupid irrelevant questions... Are you 8
Are you carpenter or operator? I think so, u r an operator!!! No machine no job…
scroll back in my vids and you’ll see examples videos of me just using hand tools. Having said that what’s all this about a real carpenter? The knowledge and layout of the joint is the same no matter which way you do it. After you accurately layout the joint you can then decide to take longer and use a chisel or go faster by using power tools (which are juts fast chisels). Power tool or hand tool is just different ways of removing the wood you don’t want.
@@dustylumberco well said. Considering how many different ways I've seen you create a Mortise and tenon, I would wager you have much more experience than most of us doing this type of work. Some layout videos would interest me though
What an ignorant comment