How to Make Mid Century Modern Tapered Legs On A Table Saw!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 พ.ย. 2016
- I don't have a lathe but I needed to make some tapered round legs. This is how I did it.
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BLOWING MY MIND!! I can’t thank you enough! I’m currently trying to change a desk for space issues, but need to keep the design. I need two legs, these EXACT legs! You had me at that base line! Glad I stayed!
Brilliant! You really made my day. Didn't have a lathe available and you've solved my issue. Thank you!
I was thinking about making a jig like this to turn pen bodied and pipe stems, I just couldn't get it right in my drawings. this is awesome! Thank you!
The brilliance of the simplicity of complexity. Cudos!!
Love the tnut idea! Have seen only grinding metal for hold... you’re a genius!
Sweet, Can't believe I am just now seeing this. Thanks for sharing this technique.
grade A for this technique, A plus for showing it in under 3 minutes , thanks
Genius!! Sooooo Cool. I was thinking I could use a drill to spin a piece of wood and then I thought how would I keep it straight, cut it, and spin it at the same time? You just answered all my questions. Thank you!
Nice simple jig. Effective with out being too complicated. Well done.
joe m thanks!
Video starts, SMASH like button. Love the tunes bro. Also great job on the leg!
Dude, That was awesome!!! Great tips here...blew my mind in the morning!
Although my vintage ears don"t understand the music, well done! The best solutions are always the simplest, but simple ain't so simple to arrive at.
Great job man. Came out fantastic
Cool jig! Glad to see you doing videos now!
Super cool!!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
"You are a god damn genius gump! You will be a general one day!"
Just what I was looking for...Awesome.
This is great! Thank you so much for sharing!
right on, dude, well done!
that actually is fucking genius man.
I was going to say the same fucking thing!! =D and the sound track is awesome too!!
That was brilliant!!! Thanks...
Awesome jig! Music is pretty good too. Thanks for showing this to us.
thanks!
Damn, that's a big-brain build right there.
Bumboclaaat! I am impressed.
mind blown, youre a genius
Great job! Congratulations.
Um verdadeiro show..., belíssima ideia, tenho que fazer uma destas e, certamente aproveitarei a ideia do amigo!
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
The display and description were excellent
Impressive. Well done.
Awesome idea! Could you go more in depth on how to make that jig for newbies like myself?
very cool jig ,good job
Amazing great idea without lathe 👍
This is brilliant work
Muito bom! Parabéns e obrigado pela dica!
OMG you're a genius!
not sure id go that far but thanks!
Love it!
That was an awesome that I need to try
Awesome. Thanks! Wish there were plans for a jig. How is the taper (angle) achieved?
Super impressive!
Nice work It is a very handy tip
BCDesign thanks!👍
Like a boss. Tnx man!
This is amazing! What is the name of the bolt and insert that has the tabs? Great video
Fascinating!
what we can say.....very good job
Awesome!!!
great job!!!!
Great video! I was wondering if you have instructions on how to build the jig?
Just a beginning woodworker here, so I don't know much. But could running that spinning wood through your blade adversely effect your saw blade or the saw itself by putting lateral pressure on the blade? Possibly torque something in the mechanism that the blade is mounted on?
that's bloody clever
Amazing!!!!
that was beautiful...
I wasn’t expecting anything like this when I clicked.
Damn.
Beautiful!
Genius !
Hi, By any chance could you share some basic steps or insight on how to built the jig you used? I think a lot of us are impressed with you handy work. Amazing and simple. thx Manish
I wondered the same. It looks pretty similar to this jig: th-cam.com/video/4SENqlyZiMk/w-d-xo.html
Very clever 👍
woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow very very impressive thank you,just what i need
thanks
Slick!
Dude what the fuck did I just watch. You’re genius man. Ima give this a shot.
clever, clever!
VERY VERY CLEVER!!
Wow, you made that look so easy!! Can I come shadow you for a couple days?!
Hahaha that's genius!
What I’m trying to work out is how sturdy are table legs like this? Would a dining table wobble really bad?
MASTER !!!
Now this is what i call proper woodworking music!
yeah lol its a little loud for some reason though
Amazing
Do you think if you used this jig, spun the leg the same way except instead of running through a table saw, you could hold a palm sander to the area you want to taper, would that work?
This is awesome. Do you get kick back ever when your spinning it?
Whats the fixing that allows it to spin like that?
Awesome vid!!
Hi Zoe, i havent had any problems with kickback. the blade really isnt cutting very deep. the work piece is attached to the jig by a screw in the back and a threaded insert in the front. the insert is what has the small tabs that stick into the work piece. a bolt is then threaded into the insert and used to spin. thanks for watching
I really want to make this. Do you have a plan for us new woodworkers to follow?
Love the music
Genius
Great work there 🙌
What is the name of the bolt and insert used for the leg pls?
Awesome
Genius! What type of blade you used?
Glad to find your channel! Liked & subscribed.
REBEL X thanks! hoping to get more videos out soon. the blade is just a regular combo blade, nothing specific
I got to try this. I think, however, I'll will use some sort of added support right after the blade on three feet and longer pieces. I'm concerned about the piece "whipping."
This is awesome! i'm new to wood working. I've watched it a couple times and I can't tell how you are getting the tapered angle for the legs? Is it coming from the angle of the fence? Also what do you call the little cap with the threads that you hammer into the wood, so you can attach the bolt?
Hi Tedd, the pivot point for each end is offset. on the rear its 3/8" from the blade which gives a finished 3/4" and on the front it is adjustable but in this case its set at 3/4" to give 1.5"
thanks for pointing this out as its true its not real clear in the video. if you have any more questions let me know
oh and the little insert is called a "4 prong Tee nut" thanks for watching!
That's bad ass..
thanks
Woooooow.
نحن نقوم في الجزائر بخرطها بآلات أوتوماتيك من دون جهد عضلي وموفر للوقت.لاكن فكرتك بسيطة نايس
excellent
Someone give this man a Nobel prize 🤙
Brilliant
its good idea as alternative dowel jig..
Amigo vc é um gênio 👏👏👏🤝🤜🤛👍😁😱
GOOD JOB
Just finished making a jig similar to this. Wondering how you are able to use your drill and spin it over the blade without the bolt wanting to self tighten onto the t nut? Mine either self tightens or is too loose and the piece just wants to move when I get halfway through a cut.
forster46 the bolt is the kind with threads only part way along the shaft. I just tightened all the way into the t nut. So when the drill turns it just turns the whole thing. Hope that makes sense
The music put me off at first... but what followed was genius!
How about posting the plans to make the jig
100% agree. I’m looking to do the same...
Can you please do a tutorial on that jig.
Muito bem feito
Amazing but too risky knowing table saw. Well done
When you were making your taper jig, you drilled a hole in the top of the leg. What is the name of the hardware you pressed into the hole afterwards? 0:37
hi jason, its called a "tee nut" or "T nut" pretty common hardware item. thanks for watching
Ótimo 🇧🇷🇧🇷
Good video Mr could you please tell me what kind of wood did you use?
Arturo Matajira probably walnut but don’t quote me on that
What is that blue metal track that you use to slide the leg forward and backwards called?
It's called a t-track. You get tracks and sliders and a whole bunch of accessories. Super versatile. Kreg and Rockler make some good ones but just Google it.
Gostaria desse gabarito parabéns qual as medidas para fazer um desses
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More videos please!!! =D
hoping to get some new ones out soon. thanks for watching
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