Kumiko Router Jig Part 1 (setting & how to get started)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ส.ค. 2023
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Hello, everyone! If you're looking for an easy way to create miter in-fold and out-fold bandings and shapes for Kumiko patterns, the Kumiko Router Jig is your solution. It's a game changer when it comes to making Kumiko panels. This jig has been used in all of my previous workshops and has been upgraded to work best for both me and students of all levels.
More videos will be added to this series that will teach the majority of Kumiko patterns made by this jig. Part two will be available for viewing within seven days of the release of the current video.
I have achieved my first goal of releasing the video of the Kumiko Router Jig. Now, I can focus on creating the final episode of the Kumiko Lamp series with a clearer explanation of making the Asanoha miter-fold patterns using the Kumiko Router Jig.
Thanks so much for your patience. I hope you are all enjoying this series. If you are, please consider liking the video and leaving comments. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
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Congrat! for being the FIRST to leave a comment. 😲😲🤣🤣
So cool! I love this!! 🔥
Thanks 🔥
Your work is amazing 😮
Beautiful and perfect work, thank you for the video
Thanks so much.
Nice one, thanks for sharing. I'm definitely going to have to make one of these. 👍
Thanks. You'll love this jig for sure. 👌
Great to see you still creating- miss those days of hanging out for your next update on the Kumiko panel
Me too... I hope to get more spare time so I can consistently make videos.
Wow
Amazing jig! Using sandpaper to keep the pieces from moving is brilliant
Thanks, Vern. 🤣🤣
Well look who it is.... Good to see you again. Still waiting on that Kumiko Screen you built on here to be delivered....lol
Good to see you again, too... my subscriber number still has a long way to go before I give my Kumiko panel away🤣
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I am soooo excited to see this. I have recently retired from work and wanted to do Kumiko as a side gig. But unfortunately I had a stroke making my right side mostly paralized. So, cutting the Kumiko pieces was almost impossible for me. However, seeing this jig has given me hope. Thanks for making and sharing this amazing idea.
Hope this works well for you Chuck. I'm not quite at the retired stage, but I too have wanted to dabble several areas of woodworking, including Kumiko.
Thanks so much. I hope this jig will help you to continue your woodworking. I plan to do a video about my new Kumiko grid-cutting jig that'll work on the miter saw by the end of the year. That jig will help you even more. Thanks for watching.
Good job, even got Dad points from Ashley
Can't believe it... 😂
Beautiful ❤
What kind of wood do you use for brown color? Is it termo?
Just purchased the plans. Great work as usual.
I found the knobs and inserts on Amazon and I already have the clamps.
Woodcraft has the Miter Slider SE. The Incra site is less but that's plus shipping.
Can you suggest sources for the router bits please? Maybe suggest sources for the hardware in the plans.
I used to order from www.toolstoday.com
, but now I search through Amazon and try out other brands.
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How many different router bit angles do you have ? which angles?
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Thanks for this Taeho! Do you have a jig pattern to cut the sakura pieces?
Didn't I give you one?
No, you gave me one jig but i think it is for the goma pattern.
@mollymcconnell5285 l should have some extra...
@@taehokwon4212 let me know! Thank you!
Could I have some info on your router? Brand, HP etc. Also on your plate adjustment (?)
I use the Incra router lift made by Jessem. The router is Milwaukee brand with three hp, but I recommend 1.5 or 1 3/4 hp. It's good to see you in this comment section again. 😄
@@WoodArtStudio1 good to be back have to go over some older videos
Where did you get the router bits from and what are they called? Struggling to find them for a 1/4 or 1/2 inch router
I used to order from www.toolstoday.com, but now I search through Amazon and try out other brands.
@@WoodArtStudio1 what angle bits do I need to look for?
It tells you in the video, and I'll probably cover more about the bits in the next episode as well. @@craigoliver5989
@@WoodArtStudio1 thank you