If all the measurements are being made in the left wing, why is the slot for the stop block and the right to left measure tape part of the jig. Wouldn’t it just make sense to use one side right or left as your designated measurement wing? In this case yours would be the left. The right wing seems redundant. What am I missing? Great jig and great instruction by the way. 👍🏽
The only issue I would have - and this is a personal problem (🤣) - I would have difficulty building the jig correctly. I may give it a try anyway.... or several tries. Excellent video - yet again! Thank you!
I was planning to dress as a 45 degree miter cut for Halloween, because it's very scary :D but with this jig it looks way less scary, i will definitely build this
What is the danger or error induced if only one side of the sled is used. Rotating the piece parallel to the sled, the other end can be cut. I suppose if we are doing that, then the sled doesn't need two fences. Should we always change sides? I'd make this but I don't have dado set up. I want to make my own frames and could stand to be repeatable vs cut, check repeat. Thx
Sorry, I find that there are problems with this setup. 1. you registered the square piece to the base, but didn't ensure the runner is perpendicular to the back edge of the base. So that could be askew. 2. Assuming your square piece on top has perfect 90 degree side facing the front miter, every miter cut will have a perfect 45 degree cut regardless of how off it is and always match up left to right. That miter must be registered with the blade and there are now multiple variables which can find you off by several thousands of an inch which would definitely cause gaps in your remaining 3 corners of the frame. I know wood working doesn't always need such accuracy, but in the case of miters it needs to be as close to perfect as possible.
PLEASE TELL ME THE NAME OF THE DOUBLE SIDED TAPE YOU USE WHEN I’M ON AMAZON THE TAPE IS TO THICK I WOULD LIKE YOUR HELP ON THE BRAND SIZE AND WHERE TO BUY IF YOU DON’T MIND THANK YOU IN ADVANCE IS YOU CHOOSE TO HELP
Rubbish full of errors especially when he talks about positioning the tapes towards the end, 3 inch mark is at the short end of the test piece not in the middle where the stop block would finish
Your details instructions on ALL YOUR videos are OUTSTANDING!!!
I appreciate the details not boring all business
If all the measurements are being made in the left wing, why is the slot for the stop block and the right to left measure tape part of the jig. Wouldn’t it just make sense to use one side right or left as your designated measurement wing? In this case yours would be the left. The right wing seems redundant. What am I missing?
Great jig and great instruction by the way. 👍🏽
The only issue I would have - and this is a personal problem (🤣) - I would have difficulty building the jig correctly. I may give it a try anyway.... or several tries.
Excellent video - yet again! Thank you!
Thank you for the plans!!!
I was planning to dress as a 45 degree miter cut for Halloween, because it's very scary :D but with this jig it looks way less scary, i will definitely build this
Maple is so expensive, could I use plywood, or is it not strong enough? Looks really good!Thanks!
Really well done 👍
Thank you so much
Hello,
Thank you very much, this was a great tutorial.
Thank you
Thank you for your share video, good jobs brother🙏
Very nice jig
What is the danger or error induced if only one side of the sled is used. Rotating the piece parallel to the sled, the other end can be cut. I suppose if we are doing that, then the sled doesn't need two fences. Should we always change sides? I'd make this but I don't have dado set up. I want to make my own frames and could stand to be repeatable vs cut, check repeat. Thx
I welcome the day when the US embraces the metric system ;)
Outstanding teaching Jim! Thanks so much!! We all take note.
Nice
Sorry, I find that there are problems with this setup. 1. you registered the square piece to the base, but didn't ensure the runner is perpendicular to the back edge of the base. So that could be askew. 2. Assuming your square piece on top has perfect 90 degree side facing the front miter, every miter cut will have a perfect 45 degree cut regardless of how off it is and always match up left to right. That miter must be registered with the blade and there are now multiple variables which can find you off by several thousands of an inch which would definitely cause gaps in your remaining 3 corners of the frame. I know wood working doesn't always need such accuracy, but in the case of miters it needs to be as close to perfect as possible.
PLEASE TELL ME THE NAME OF THE DOUBLE SIDED TAPE YOU USE WHEN I’M ON AMAZON THE TAPE IS TO THICK I WOULD LIKE YOUR HELP ON THE BRAND SIZE AND WHERE TO BUY IF YOU DON’T MIND THANK YOU IN ADVANCE IS YOU CHOOSE TO HELP
Disregard he made one
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Rubbish full of errors especially when he talks about positioning the tapes towards the end, 3 inch mark is at the short end of the test piece not in the middle where the stop block would finish
Show us your video of how it's done correctly Sparky.
Try making a picture frame and see how accurate this is