You forgot to tell me how to spell your name again Eaves! That is a great use of scraps of wood, if anyone wants to go through my scrap wood pile and make these, please feel free, lol!
@@mattbarton362 hej matt, good point, I tend to only make jigs when I have to make a bunch of things. This video was helping a neighbor with some prototypes. Usually I’m pretty confident with the bandsaw and only freak out around the tablesaw and the chopsaw. Both of those finger-eatinf witches have tried and there I keep a good distance and lots of jigs/pushsticks etc…
So simple yet very usefull,
Thank you for the ideas, my friend !
Now i gotta try this on my leftover wood, hopefully it work😅.
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@@ronaldnorris3683 hello right back at ya Ronald :)
You forgot to tell me how to spell your name again Eaves! That is a great use of scraps of wood, if anyone wants to go through my scrap wood pile and make these, please feel free, lol!
Haha, thanks Grand, it’s Eve by the way :)
wow job the best !!!1
So good thank you! Not so sure about the angles with a Japanese saw though, I have problems cutting straight!😅
Definitely not 60 degrees. How no one has called you out has baffled me.
Could be a 60, could be a 30, depends on which surface it is indexed from.
Yves? Eve? Aev? Ief?
Aev could work. Looks futuristic! I might call up City Hall :)
Little dangerous, cutting the triangle on a bandsaw.i would have made a jig so no Accident happens.remember bandsaw blades push down.
@@mattbarton362 hej matt, good point, I tend to only make jigs when I have to make a bunch of things. This video was helping a neighbor with some prototypes. Usually I’m pretty confident with the bandsaw and only freak out around the tablesaw and the chopsaw. Both of those finger-eatinf witches have tried and there I keep a good distance and lots of jigs/pushsticks etc…
Vive le vélo!