Hi Jerry, Thanks for your nice comments. My concept for developing the jig is to make Kumiko like knitting on a sofa. So that everyone can enjoy Kumiko👍🏻
@@kumiko4u181 Knitting!! Good one. I’d like to order both the jigs, when will you be producing the new one. I looked for it on your website. Thanks Jerry
Quick question aren’t you also sanding your flat surface that your sanding block is riding on making it uneven over time…. Could you use a small block plane on this jig…. Great video, Rob from Deep River,Ontario 🇨🇦
Hi! The horizontal part of the jig is structured to support the handle of the sanding block, so the angle at which the part is shaved does not change for a long time. If you put a plane on it, it will be scraped off, so it is not designed for such use.
Wow! Another Fab solution for us older woodworkers!
Thanks Ryo....... Jerry Walker. Everett Ontario Canada
Hi Jerry, Thanks for your nice comments. My concept for developing the jig is to make Kumiko like knitting on a sofa. So that everyone can enjoy Kumiko👍🏻
@@kumiko4u181
Knitting!! Good one.
I’d like to order both the jigs, when will you be producing the new one.
I looked for it on your website.
Thanks
Jerry
Very clever jig!
Quick question aren’t you also sanding your flat surface that your sanding block is riding on making it uneven over time…. Could you use a small block plane on this jig…. Great video, Rob from Deep River,Ontario 🇨🇦
Hi! The horizontal part of the jig is structured to support the handle of the sanding block, so the angle at which the part is shaved does not change for a long time. If you put a plane on it, it will be scraped off, so it is not designed for such use.
@@kumiko4u181watched it again I missed that part🤣🤣🤣my apologies… it makes sense to me know…Rob from Deep River, Ontario 🇨🇦
@@rocktruckrobI am happy to have a conversation with you. Please comment again on anything you'd like to know.
@@kumiko4u181 thank you my friend… just getting into kumiko👍🇨🇦