People watching this who can only afford a small drill, router, corded circular or jig saw will realise that that small saw could easily make all the cuts as accurately as they need. It is of immense benefit to those of us that cannot afford the latest Festool or Saw Stop equipment. Thankyou for posting.
I spent many years, (in the US), running a circular saw for a living. I have used a circular saw to build many homes, a set of cabinets, a CNC router, and countless other things. Today, I learned several new tricks with a circular saw. It is a good day. Thank you!
This guy is not a carpenter, he is a surgeon ! What a great work that he does. Also excellent job with the visual art ! Thanks for the tips and tricks !
@@mrjopi18To comment on both of your comments this man is a woodworker for professional woodworkers. I need a tutorial 5 times slower with 10 times more explanation
You must be the best woodworker on TH-cam. Nothing fancy, no expensive tools or fancy gadgets. Just knowledge, intelligence and simple instruction. I wish i'd discovered your channel years ago. Wonderful
@@YASUHIROTVI appreciate your efforts! Perhaps because I'm only beginning to use jigs...but I only understand some of these. Do you have any written explanations since you prefer not to speak? Cannot blame you for the silence...some people can be very mean! Once again thanks for the lesson!
These are SO MUCH BETTER than most "Hacks" shown on TH-cam. Three things I really like. 1. You start with simple jigs that are realistic to make and do a good job and that solve real problems, like getting a really square cut. 2. You use the first jig to make the next one better and more easily. 3. You show a very good balance. Not skipping important parts, but not excessive time on repeated steps either. I don't plan to make how-to videos, but if I did, this would be one of my references for how tondo a good one!
your comment is so much better than most youtube comments because you dont just throw out praise, you say exactly what you like about it. so your comment, unlike most others, is actually worth reading
This is the first video of actually useful jigs I've seen in a long time. Especially for anyone starting out with woodworking or power tools this can help you make most out of your circular saw instead of buying an expensive table saw. Which is also very useful for smaller workshops like mine. This goes onto my todo list edit: Also they are all very safe.
What a pro! Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us. So pleasing to watch how you make everything look so clear and simple while your tools gleam and sound smooth...almost silent.
The first few saw jigs are basically small tracksaw jigs, very simple to make but highly effective ... you could add the 45 cut on the other side of the jig to give you a 45/90 jig (instead of two separate jigs) 👍 Overall a good selection of jigs to assist in the accurate cutting of wood, brilliant 😀
I am a big fan of this maker’s videos. A great innovator,designer and instructor. I have never cared for mimes. But Yasuhiro conveys everything nonverbal yet perfectly clear. Thank you.
Awesome jigs! For the groove width one at 15:38, the adjusting screw can vibrate and the width can drift. It needs something to lock the screw in place so the adjustment doesn't change. Great jobs on the jigs, they are all quite useful and very accurate!
You could put a nut on the screw and tighten it (the nut) to the body of the router. It'll compress the threads of the screw to the router kind of like a vise. It will not work for spacing that is less than the thickness of the nut, in that case shim between the screw head and the wood guide.
I’m in an apartment and just got my first few power tools this year (skill saw, jigsaw, drill, router, brad nailer). I need to make something like this for a pseudo table saw setup. This is brilliant.
Браво! Гениально! Такого профессионала очень редко встретишь. В хорошем смысле слова завидую. В случае возможности обязательно воспользуюсь результатами этих очумелые рук.
I try to woodwork fo a few years now, this video respond to many problems in front of which I couldn't think of any solution... this is truly life changing for me.
The ideas are brilliantly straightforward, stunningly brought to life. Basic power and hand tools used - no big workshop required. Your content is inspiring, thank you! Here are some extra 'thumbs up' 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The most useful, best edited, no nonsense and most informative without saying a word... As someone about to dive into professional woodworking i feel like ive just struck gold. I would subscribe twice if i could!
This is just great for those starting! I have seen many other videos with jigs... but this one was just mind-blowing. With these jigs, I have realized that I don't need a table saw, a miter saw, and many other big tools that I always thought were crucial... thumbs up!!!
beautiful work throughout, including on the jig saw, which i dont usually regard as an essential or especially useful tool, but your problem-solving there was lovely. of course we've seen all these things before, but your execution is impressive and superbly presented, and i like the way you have gathered many conceptually related solutions into a single presentation. on the circle jig, many times you dont want a hole in the center, and the steel guide bracket cannot move up, so an offset can be fashioned that allows you to tape a piece of 1/2 or 3/4" over the center, and for your router to sit flush with the surface to be cut. there would be several ways to do this
Oh sir you just made a dream come true : seeing all the necessary circular saw and jig saw jigs in one video, with an accurate description ! Thank you so much from Morocco ! You gain a new follower !
Amazing video. Simple and genius solutions for a range of easy to butcher cuts if you are not fortunate enough to have those larger power tools. Thankyou so much for posting, and looking forward to seeing what other brilliant solutions you have come up with.
No exaggeration, this is the BEST vídeo I have ever seen on TH-cam. Thank you very much for all the ideas you shared in this video. God Bless you. 1Tim 2:4
Empiezo a trabajar con la madera, me gusta mucho hacer cortes casi perfectos y no tengo herramienta sofisticada (1 sierra de disco 1 caladora, unos formones y una escuadra) y sus PLANTILLAS SON GENIALES, justo lo que estaba buscando, para empezar (no me gusta desperdiciar) y empezar a trabajar bien, sus ideas son EXCELENTES, muchas gracias, tenga su like y me suscribo, Saludos y nuevamente gracias PD: voy a tomar nota y algunas capturas de pantalla con su permiso
Best of the best Mr Yashuhiro! Occupies number one in my tool hack library, thank you a million time! How do you come up with such precise jigs???? I wish I could be your apprentice just for one month💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
A lot of great simple to build jigs to lmprove your accuracy thanks for the free plans too and I’m really impressed with your Makita saw the brake system is brilliant
This saw th-cam.com/users/postUgkx84IcU5pbZd1Qrz8u4-YRLmJax7kdRi7B comes in handy in many ways. When I had a small (dead) tree fall I started the process of disposal by using this saw and cutting off the small branches. Then slowly work on the small trunk with undercutting and letting it fall down. With many trees on acres of land paying for a tree service can be expensive. It also is nice in that it can be used in hard to get areas like along my creek. It's also safer and quieter than a chainsaw. It obviously can't cut down massive trees but it does work fine for small ones or brush. And of course since I already own a Black
Wow! Great tips and demonstration of using them! You could have called the video something like "Precision Woodworking the Easy Way, with Basic Tools. So many ways to do things very precisely in a way that limits human error. So important! Thank you for taking the time to show all the tips and produce the video to share. 🙏
Vientos mi hermano, eres un genio en la carpintería!! felicitaciones!!! Te envío saludos desde Xalapa, Veracruz. Tu no te agüites continúa así. Un abrazo
Super impressed with this video. Having expensive equipment is not a certainty for excellent results. I loved some of the router ideas. Thanks for sharing 👍👏👍👏
People watching this who can only afford a small drill, router, corded circular or jig saw will realise that that small saw could easily make all the cuts as accurately as they need. It is of immense benefit to those of us that cannot afford the latest Festool or Saw Stop equipment. Thankyou for posting.
Excellent👍
I even have some high end tools but it's still fun building this stuff and learning
Finally. Some woodworking tips that are actually useful. Thank you.
This exactly
@@andrewclarkehomeimprovement😂
I spent many years, (in the US), running a circular saw for a living. I have used a circular saw to build many homes, a set of cabinets, a CNC router, and countless other things. Today, I learned several new tricks with a circular saw. It is a good day. Thank you!
This guy is not a carpenter, he is a surgeon ! What a great work that he does.
Also excellent job with the visual art !
Thanks for the tips and tricks !
To build on your comment: this man is no woodworker, he is a woodwizard.
@@mrjopi18To comment on both of your comments this man is a woodworker for professional woodworkers. I need a tutorial 5 times slower with 10 times more explanation
Se ve que tiene años de experiencia
Ele é o próprio SAMURAI DOS CORTES DE CARPINTARIA
He’s a wood surgeon great ideas
You must be the best woodworker on TH-cam. Nothing fancy, no expensive tools or fancy gadgets. Just knowledge, intelligence and simple instruction. I wish i'd discovered your channel years ago. Wonderful
The best collection of woodworking tools ideas I have ever watched.
It is very encouraging to hear you say so.
I would like to improve further.
@@YASUHIROTVI appreciate your efforts! Perhaps because I'm only beginning to use jigs...but I only understand some of these. Do you have any written explanations since you prefer not to speak? Cannot blame you for the silence...some people can be very mean!
Once again thanks for the lesson!
These are SO MUCH BETTER than most "Hacks" shown on TH-cam. Three things I really like.
1. You start with simple jigs that are realistic to make and do a good job and that solve real problems, like getting a really square cut.
2. You use the first jig to make the next one better and more easily.
3. You show a very good balance. Not skipping important parts, but not excessive time on repeated steps either.
I don't plan to make how-to videos, but if I did, this would be one of my references for how tondo a good one!
your comment is so much better than most youtube comments because you dont just throw out praise, you say exactly what you like about it. so your comment, unlike most others, is actually worth reading
@@rb-exYour comment reply is so much better than most TH-cam comment replies; you're to the point and not overly emotional. A+++ TH-camr.
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This is the first video of actually useful jigs I've seen in a long time. Especially for anyone starting out with woodworking or power tools this can help you make most out of your circular saw instead of buying an expensive table saw. Which is also very useful for smaller workshops like mine. This goes onto my todo list
edit: Also they are all very safe.
Being able to make your own jigs on the spot is truly impressive. Master craftsman
The precision you achieve with these jigs is phenomenal, thank you so much for sharing these clever tricks with us!!
What a pro! Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us. So pleasing to watch how you make everything look so clear and simple while your tools gleam and sound smooth...almost silent.
The first few saw jigs are basically small tracksaw jigs, very simple to make but highly effective ... you could add the 45 cut on the other side of the jig to give you a 45/90 jig (instead of two separate jigs) 👍
Overall a good selection of jigs to assist in the accurate cutting of wood, brilliant 😀
Thank you for watching and for your feedback.
Barry suggested using the other side of the jig to cut 45°
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I am a big fan of this maker’s videos. A great innovator,designer and instructor. I have never cared for mimes. But Yasuhiro conveys everything nonverbal yet perfectly clear. Thank you.
Thank you very much for showing this tricks. And thank you that there´s no annoying music. I learned a lot new things from your videos!
Awesome jigs! For the groove width one at 15:38, the adjusting screw can vibrate and the width can drift. It needs something to lock the screw in place so the adjustment doesn't change. Great jobs on the jigs, they are all quite useful and very accurate!
You could put a nut on the screw and tighten it (the nut) to the body of the router. It'll compress the threads of the screw to the router kind of like a vise. It will not work for spacing that is less than the thickness of the nut, in that case shim between the screw head and the wood guide.
I would think the pressure of it being pushed against the guide might provide enough force to keep the screw in place?
What about a wrap or two of PTFE plumbing tape around the thread?
These are brilliantly simple, and economical enough for me to actually try to replicate, well done and thank you! 🙂
The majority of these can be done with a speed square.
I’m in an apartment and just got my first few power tools this year (skill saw, jigsaw, drill, router, brad nailer). I need to make something like this for a pseudo table saw setup. This is brilliant.
So love watching this guy, he’s so clever and makes things look so easy. Arigato gozaimas 🙏🏻
Glad to hear it.
Please watch it again.
Браво! Гениально! Такого профессионала очень редко встретишь. В хорошем смысле слова завидую. В случае возможности обязательно воспользуюсь результатами этих очумелые рук.
I try to woodwork fo a few years now, this video respond to many problems in front of which I couldn't think of any solution... this is truly life changing for me.
These are awesome jigs :)
15, Felt like 50! Saved for the future, and most certainly many of these jigs will be made and used. Thank you very much! Origato
Probably the best compilation of jigs for most used tools that I have ever seen. GREAT JOB!!!!
Si, y yo me gasté una fortuna comprando accesorios de marcas de re-nombre.
@mikehinson4062
It's the best tribute.
You will continue to support me. Thank you very much.
The ideas are brilliantly straightforward, stunningly brought to life.
Basic power and hand tools used - no big workshop required.
Your content is inspiring, thank you!
Here are some extra 'thumbs up'
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It is very motivating.
Thank you very much.
I hope that everyone with an interest in woodworking is able to see this video! I wish I knew about these tips sooner, but I’m so glad I know now 😊
I hope many people will watch it.
Let's enjoy it. Thank you very much.
The most useful, best edited, no nonsense and most informative without saying a word... As someone about to dive into professional woodworking i feel like ive just struck gold. I would subscribe twice if i could!
This is just great for those starting! I have seen many other videos with jigs... but this one was just mind-blowing. With these jigs, I have realized that I don't need a table saw, a miter saw, and many other big tools that I always thought were crucial... thumbs up!!!
Очень нравится смотреть как вы работаете. Спасибо!
Спасибо за Ваш труд, Ваши ролики полезны и просто небольшой всегда праздник!
Очень хорошие идеи, спасибо вам.
Рад это слышать.
Большое спасибо.
You are a true genius. These are some of the simplest and most precise and effective jigs you can make with limited tools. Keep posting stuff please ❤
Sensacional, muito agradecida a todo esse seu empenho em partilhar a sua genialidade com todos! Obrigada mesmo!
Agradecemos sinceramente por sua visualização e apoio.
beautiful work throughout, including on the jig saw, which i dont usually regard as an essential or especially useful tool, but your problem-solving there was lovely. of course we've seen all these things before, but your execution is impressive and superbly presented, and i like the way you have gathered many conceptually related solutions into a single presentation. on the circle jig, many times you dont want a hole in the center, and the steel guide bracket cannot move up, so an offset can be fashioned that allows you to tape a piece of 1/2 or 3/4" over the center, and for your router to sit flush with the surface to be cut. there would be several ways to do this
Oh sir you just made a dream come true : seeing all the necessary circular saw and jig saw jigs in one video, with an accurate description ! Thank you so much from Morocco ! You gain a new follower !
I am so inspired to get back to all my little woodworking projects! THANK YOU!
Amazing video. Simple and genius solutions for a range of easy to butcher cuts if you are not fortunate enough to have those larger power tools. Thankyou so much for posting, and looking forward to seeing what other brilliant solutions you have come up with.
Люблю когда все делается идеально,глаза радаются такой четкой и чистой работой спасибо вам
Wow, the jig saw ones were definite game-changers! Addressed everything I DISLIKE about jigsaws😂
Brilliant, particularly the jig saw & router jigs. Things that I thought I couldn’t do now with your help I can! Thank you.
I am really glad that I could be of help.
Pengetahuan saya sangat minim dalam ilmu pertukangan,dengan melihat ini saya menjadi lebih tahu dan faham terimakasih ,udah berbagi❤❤❤
every woodworker buying their first circular saw should watch this.
最高です。シンプルな作りでとても機能的な治具。これからも頑張って下さい。
No exaggeration, this is the BEST vídeo I have ever seen on TH-cam. Thank you very much for all the ideas you shared in this video. God Bless you.
1Tim 2:4
i have never given much time to these hacks but seeing is believing. Thank you
Best jig video on internet.
Impresionante desarrollo de accesorios, gracias por compartir ideas. Saludos desde la Argentina 🇦🇷
Gracias por vernos.
Truly I think this guy is the best carpenter in the world
❤ Love your jigs! You are so very smart. I will be building several of these. Thank you very much for sharing with us. These are great! 😊
The small piece cutting jig is excellent! I've needed something like that for a long time. Thank you!
Is a must HAVE in the woodwoorking ! . . . Really ESSENTIAL ! . . . You have CONTRIBUTED to the progress of mankind ! . . .Thanks !
Alat" bantunya bagus",,, ide cemerlang. Mantap
That makita saw though... what a thing of beauty.
Мне очень понравились эти приспособления. Задумал сделать для себя такие. Спасибо😊. Удачи!
I've made a lot of jig's... after watching your videos... I have more to make now... thanks... God bless
Empiezo a trabajar con la madera, me gusta mucho hacer cortes casi perfectos y no tengo herramienta sofisticada (1 sierra de disco 1 caladora, unos formones y una escuadra) y sus PLANTILLAS SON GENIALES, justo lo que estaba buscando, para empezar (no me gusta desperdiciar) y empezar a trabajar bien, sus ideas son EXCELENTES, muchas gracias, tenga su like y me suscribo, Saludos y nuevamente gracias
PD: voy a tomar nota y algunas capturas de pantalla con su permiso
Gracias por vernos.
Esperamos que le sea útil.
I bet he saves so much time! I want to recreate these to help with my carpentry!
So nice to visit a metric woodworker. I can’t get my head around imperial 5/16 of 1/4 or some such unfathomable units of measure. Love your work.
Unbelievably simple but most amazing master ideas. You solved many of my problems. Thank you!
Those are some REALLY great jigs. extremely useful, versatile, and compact. I'll definitely be making at least most of these.
Subscribed.
What a pro! Thank you so much for sharing your skills with us.
Thanks for sharing this, it's been very helpful...Watching from Cameroon, Africa.
Bravo Mr Yasuhiro!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Sooooooooo good! I especially like the approach at 17 minutes.
I am very happy.
Thank you very much.
Dear lord. One of my fav videos in a long time
This is the most inspirational thing ive ever seen
One of the best videos I have ever seen in my life.
Best of the best Mr Yashuhiro! Occupies number one in my tool hack library, thank you a million time! How do you come up with such precise jigs???? I wish I could be your apprentice just for one month💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Magical! Thanks Yasuhiro, very much appreciated.
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant ! THANK YOU !
Simply beautiful!
I have never seen the use of power tools in the best way than this. Very nice and informative.
Off to the workshop right now got to have some of these !
Always a pleasure to see people with this kind of tricks.
Thanks for sharing, you are great !
May God bless you
May you live 1000s of years 💎
Thanks for taking the time and effort to put that together, simple, functional and elegant 😊
Awesome set of tips!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for watching.
We look forward to your continued support.
Not a word spoken, but the message came through. Brilliant.
It'll be hard for the wobbling blade of bosch jigsaw to compete with Makita.
Beautiful work! I’m going to have to watch this a few more times! Thank-you!
Love this so much it now has it’s own private playlist for me to add to.
Those router jigs are amazing! You’re very clever!
A lot of great simple to build jigs to lmprove your accuracy thanks for the free plans too and I’m really impressed with your Makita saw the brake system is brilliant
Thank you for always supporting me.
I will do my best next time.
el primer video q veo en q te explican simple, y con medidas, como armar accesorios geniales para la sierra circular, felicitaciones amigo
Gracias por vernos.
Me alegra recibir las opiniones de tanta gente.
Thank you. Very comprehensive list of cool tools I'll use to make my life easier. I appreciate the video.
This saw th-cam.com/users/postUgkx84IcU5pbZd1Qrz8u4-YRLmJax7kdRi7B comes in handy in many ways. When I had a small (dead) tree fall I started the process of disposal by using this saw and cutting off the small branches. Then slowly work on the small trunk with undercutting and letting it fall down. With many trees on acres of land paying for a tree service can be expensive. It also is nice in that it can be used in hard to get areas like along my creek. It's also safer and quieter than a chainsaw. It obviously can't cut down massive trees but it does work fine for small ones or brush. And of course since I already own a Black
That saw is razor sharp!
Eine wirklich gute Sammlung von Vorrichtungen. Ich werde bestimmt etliche nachbauen. Danke.
Wow! Great tips and demonstration of using them! You could have called the video something like "Precision Woodworking the Easy Way, with Basic Tools. So many ways to do things very precisely in a way that limits human error. So important!
Thank you for taking the time to show all the tips and produce the video to share. 🙏
This fella has better ideas than the massive tool companies. Big up
No more guess work, this is how it's done. Top job.
Wow, this is one of the best tricks and techniques videos I've seen in quite a long time. It is now one oi my favorite videos for woodworking.
Exelente aprendizaje eres genial no cabe duda que Dios te ha tocado dándote esos talentos gracias por compartir Dios siga bendiciendo tu vida .
Vientos mi hermano, eres un genio en la carpintería!! felicitaciones!!! Te envío saludos desde Xalapa, Veracruz. Tu no te agüites continúa así. Un abrazo
Last two were class.
Brilliant. I can see that I'll revisit this little video many times. Thanks.
Super impressed with this video.
Having expensive equipment is not a certainty for excellent results.
I loved some of the router ideas.
Thanks for sharing 👍👏👍👏
10:42 “we come from the land of the ice and snow”
Genial aporte para los que recien empezamos en este maravillo oficio de la carpinteria.
Muchas gracias 🇦🇷
These are great ideas. With a few simple jigs and a good circular saw, you could make a table saw redundant 😁👍
I have a hard time taking anyone serious if they are using both Makita and Bosch. But never the less about the Bosch, nice tips and tricks.
Oh man, simple but brilliant!
So informative. You really do not need many tools to do more complex work. Thank you for sharing