▶️Get the plans for this project here: ibuildit.ca/plans/precision-miter-sled/ See the build article for full details: ibuildit.ca/projects/how-to-make-a-precision-miter-sled/ Want the best experience? Watch the full build series (7 videos, step by step) on my Makers Mob: go.themakersmob.com/john-heisz-i-build-it/?via=ibuildit
This a fantastic design. I have built so many cross cut sleds and was recently given the Rockler miter sled. I like the adjustability of the Rockler sled and have been brain storming how to build a sled that integrates that adjustability into a one piece sled that fits both miterslots on the table saw. Never thought of an adjustable miter bar. Your ideas are original and well thought out. Great video!
Being not very good at woodworking, but love doing woodwork, I'm absolutely flabbergast of watching you improve your tools and create these ideas. Thank you for sharing and for being the inspiration that you are, at least to me. Merry Christmas!
I missed this when it came out but am very glad I did see it this morning. One of your best! It's going to be added to my inventory of tools this month. Thank you, John
It makes me sad to see the decline of views on these well thought-out, innovative, well-produced videos. You are much more talented than many of the high performers that come and go.
Wow! So many smart, practical, homemade, beautiful shop adaptations, that are simultaniously safe!! I am currently on a hyatus with my tablesaw because of a near amputation of my thumb!!
John, I really like the changes you have made to this. I appreciate your continued diligence in thinking up a project, making it and then improving it continually until it suits your standards. Great job!
8:10 goodness, that wood looks really beautiful! Great build, seems super sturdy and well thought out. Thanks to the wonderful camera and editing work, the video was a joy to watch. You can just tell a lot of work and effort went into it and it looks very professional! Thanks!
I'm a Canuck (west coast) living in Ireland and have put together a nice woodworking shop and have purchased and will continue to purchase these pure geniusk plans for jigs that you do John, Love it all and follow you like a puppy, MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and thanks for doing what you do my good man.
In every project you do a good observation will pick up many new build details weather one wants to make it or not. I enjoy watching you work. You and Izzy are the best wood engineers out there. Cheers, Lee
It's a lot of perfection, a lot of perfection, congratulations for your intelligence, God bless you brother, I can't stop watching your videos. I'm Brazilian. Congratulations again.
John, your video editing is fantastically good! You communicate the actions so that they are understood effortlessly. The film-making skill may be invisible (as it should be) if one is watching the build, but it's fun and illuminating to watch with just the editing and pacing in mind. It's great!
Yes another fantastic invention! The reversible guide bar seems like a really great idea too, making the sled an enormously flexible and adjustable tool.
Something I'd like to point out .... you've been regularly uploading videos so that for me they're always there now on a Sunday morning and this shit's become a sort of 'ritual' now for me so your _obliged_ now John, obliged to keep this up :) Seriously though, it's gotten to the stage now where if I don't have an I Build it video to go along with my Sunday morning tea I'm going to be pissed off about it. I love it.
That's one of my favorite uses for a step bit, I love step bits, I always tell people that should use them not a pilot bit because if you hit wacky grain it'll be off.
In this video you have a dust collection top on the green trash can. Is there a video on making this one? If not, please tell me the type of material used for the air filtration on the top.
VERY impressive work, both in terms of skill, and in the science of the design. Parenthetically I've have never seen so many hand made jigs and fixtures in use at the same time in the same place. AND being Canadian, I believe you use Robertson screws throughout, although with my eyesight I could not be sure. [ I cannot understand the continued popularity of Phillips screws which in my experience will strip at the least suggestion of rough handling. ]
Great video John - another great jig for the table saw! I really like that this video is entertaining with enough detail to keep it interesting. But, if you want enough detail to build one, you provide it; and you can work at your own pace. There's also access to video for those that want it.The full package. Brilliant!
▶️Get the plans for this project here:
ibuildit.ca/plans/precision-miter-sled/
See the build article for full details:
ibuildit.ca/projects/how-to-make-a-precision-miter-sled/
Want the best experience? Watch the full build series (7 videos, step by step) on my Makers Mob:
go.themakersmob.com/john-heisz-i-build-it/?via=ibuildit
Great job glad t
das beste was man sich vorstellen einfach genial lehrreich und unterhaltsam.
die beste schule welche man sich denken kann tausend dank adolf süss
There is more subtle innovation built into this sled than I have ever seen on youtube. Bravo John, and thanks for sharing with us.
I like how many of your tools are handmade. Looks like a kids shop but in reality it takes a lot of engineering smarts to make the stuff.
This a fantastic design. I have built so many cross cut sleds and was recently given the Rockler miter sled. I like the adjustability of the Rockler sled and have been brain storming how to build a sled that integrates that adjustability into a one piece sled that fits both miterslots on the table saw. Never thought of an adjustable miter bar. Your ideas are original and well thought out. Great video!
Being not very good at woodworking, but love doing woodwork, I'm absolutely flabbergast of watching you improve your tools and create these ideas. Thank you for sharing and for being the inspiration that you are, at least to me.
Merry Christmas!
I missed this when it came out but am very glad I did see it this morning. One of your best! It's going to be added to my inventory of tools this month. Thank you, John
John: MIND-BLOWN on the flippable miter slot guide!!!! BRILLIANT!!
This is about the best thought out jig I've ever seen. The reversible guide bar is genius.
12:00 So NOW I know why I need to get a step drill. To pilot out a small hole for a larger bit. I seriously had never thought of that.
It makes me sad to see the decline of views on these well thought-out, innovative, well-produced videos. You are much more talented than many of the high performers that come and go.
Замечательная и качественная работа! Супер идея !
This guy’s talent is unbelievable.
Wow! So many smart, practical, homemade, beautiful shop adaptations, that are simultaniously safe!! I am currently on a hyatus with my tablesaw because of a near amputation of my thumb!!
John, I really like the changes you have made to this. I appreciate your continued diligence in thinking up a project, making it and then improving it continually until it suits your standards. Great job!
8:10 goodness, that wood looks really beautiful!
Great build, seems super sturdy and well thought out. Thanks to the wonderful camera and editing work, the video was a joy to watch. You can just tell a lot of work and effort went into it and it looks very professional! Thanks!
I'm a Canuck (west coast) living in Ireland and have put together a nice woodworking shop and have purchased and will continue to purchase these pure geniusk plans for jigs that you do John, Love it all and follow you like a puppy, MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and thanks for doing what you do my good man.
Все что Вы делаете мне очень нравится и смотреть на это без рекламы очень приятно 👍👍👍👍👍
Tôi là người Việt Nam 🇻🇳 xem rất nhiều video của chú, rất hay và bổ ích ạ...thanks 👍
Perfect work and great idea, you are biggest carpenter ingenering.
That eccentric pivot is a stroke of genius. I have never seen the likes before.
Genius...
I am from Russia. I love wood, I love working with wood. It is nice to look at what you are doing. I wish you success.
You just got another subscriber. This is one of the best sled builds I've seen.
Ola me gusta mucho la maquina de sierra de mesa tal y como se a quedado debe ser la leche trabajar con esta máquina me gusta felicidades.
Absolute Handwerkliche Präzise Arbeit 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍
In every project you do a good observation will pick up many new build details weather one wants to make it or not. I enjoy watching you work. You and Izzy are the best wood engineers out there.
Cheers,
Lee
John...That angle jig is fabulous!How you get your ideas just baffles me.Keep up the videos and ideas coming,and Merry Christmas!
Gracias por compartir que es lo mas valioso que se deja en esta vida que Dios me la bendiga gracias gracias
Pensó en TODO. Magnifico trabajo !!!
It's a lot of perfection, a lot of perfection, congratulations for your intelligence, God bless you brother, I can't stop watching your videos. I'm Brazilian. Congratulations again.
Awesome sled John, great job! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks :)
Wow, that is cool. I like the little upgrades you made from the original prototype, which was amazing enough in itself.
I like your videos John 👍🏻👍🏻
John, your video editing is fantastically good! You communicate the actions so that they are understood effortlessly. The film-making skill may be invisible (as it should be) if one is watching the build, but it's fun and illuminating to watch with just the editing and pacing in mind. It's great!
Great project! Beautiful work!
Brilliant innovation as always. Proud to be a fellow Canadian . Merry Christmas John. Keep up the good work in 2020
That guide rail idea is Fantastic!
I'm celebrating having a new push stick and here you are making this beautiful thing. Great work as always John.
You've come a long very since your early videos. You're one of my favorites here on youtube. Thank you for all that you do for us.
Yes another fantastic invention! The reversible guide bar seems like a really great idea too, making the sled an enormously flexible and adjustable tool.
dá uma inveja da abundância de material destes americanos
I really enjoy may watching your works.
its perfect.
Thank you very much.
Merci vous êtes géniale et super sympas je vais le faire
Absolutely superb work. Love every aspect of it.... the haters can take a long walk off a short plank
Nice work john
beautiful, incredible accuracy, precision and quality.
As always John, innovative and well done.
Simply perfect
Gorgeous, clean work!!!! Thank you!!
Love your videos you are an awesome woodworker!! Oh live your rant videos too.
Very nice
Precision compound cuts! That’s pretty freakin’ awesome, John!
You did it again ... genius
Now thats a very nice precision mitre sled!
Great jobs 👍👍👍👍👍👍
top top genial fantastico maravilhoso trabalho uma grande inspiracao para nos marceneiros
Nice job on this, both video and project.
It is definitely the cat’s pajamas.
Thanks a bunch.
Really PRO John! Great build. Great video.
Something I'd like to point out .... you've been regularly uploading videos so that for me they're always there now on a Sunday morning and this shit's become a sort of 'ritual' now for me so your _obliged_ now John, obliged to keep this up :) Seriously though, it's gotten to the stage now where if I don't have an I Build it video to go along with my Sunday morning tea I'm going to be pissed off about it. I love it.
You are simply amazing
Que trabajo maravilloso, y a su vez didáctico e inspirador. Muchas gracias por compartir su genialidad con los amantes de una carpintería fina.
Perfection perfection !!!!!
Merry Christmas to all!!!
qué belleza de trabajo!!!
I can't believe I haven't found you earlier....Amazing work!
I love the idea with the guide bars 👌
So beautiful 👏👏👏👏👍💯🌹
That's one of my favorite uses for a step bit, I love step bits, I always tell people that should use them not a pilot bit because if you hit wacky grain it'll be off.
🇹🇷 Süper... Tebrik ederim. En basit ve bana uygun proje...
I'm a mob member...I'll check this out for sure! Thanks.
Thant curve line drawing at 0:37 was cool !
You just earned yourself a subscription from this, Sir! Fantastic work.
In this video you have a dust collection top on the green trash can. Is there a video on making this one? If not, please tell me the type of material used for the air filtration on the top.
Briliant
Ótimo trabalho 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome! I'm building one just like yours!
Did anyone else cringe at the 18:03 mark?
Wow.
It's not that I see it for the first time, but man, are you skilled!
Thank you John. This is super nice and I just love it.
you da man John
Parabéns meu amigo, quanta habilidade e carinho no que faz, fiquei impressionado com a sua ideia!
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Parabéns, ótima idéia.
É por isso que sou marceneiro.
Super awesome 👍
John you and jimmy Diresta are good teach to me 👌
i really like your youtube vidioes
Thumbs up John.
Genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great work John! The sound lead in was cool! Thanks John
That is one nice sled John.
Merry Christmas
Great job!.Thank you for the informative video.Good luck to you.
Amazing wisdom I learn a lot. Good job keep it up.😀
Thanks for sharing that
ideia genial excelente projeto grande abraço
VERY impressive work, both in terms of skill, and in the science of the design. Parenthetically I've have never seen so many hand made jigs and fixtures in use at the same time in the same place. AND being Canadian, I believe you use Robertson screws throughout, although with my eyesight I could not be sure. [ I cannot understand the continued popularity of Phillips screws which in my experience will strip at the least suggestion of rough handling. ]
Wow, great sled! Amazing work as always.
Great video John - another great jig for the table saw! I really like that this video is entertaining with enough detail to keep it interesting. But, if you want enough detail to build one, you provide it; and you can work at your own pace. There's also access to video for those that want it.The full package. Brilliant!
Top job 👍👍 and merry Xmas!
Thanks for the video.
Your skills almost set the bar too high mate lol. Nice build!
waw fantastic diy
Pretty awesome John.