Memes aside, this video has enough corner clamp ideas that it should probably have a #corner-clamp tag. I would certainly want this in my search results if that is what I was looking for.
The picture frame one makes sense if you're going to make a lot of picture frames. But yeah, it was very much "here's 4 different ways of reinventing the wheel".
On the picture frame glue-up clamp, place blue painter's tape on each of the four arms under the four miter joints before glue up. Otherwise, glue squeeze out on the underside of the picture frame will glue the frame to the clamp's arms and you will not be able to separate the frame from the clamp after the glue dries.
Yes, in fact it stuck a little but not so much that it couldn't be removed, what you say is a good idea. The other option is to use liquid wax so that it does not stick, so if you put a lot of glue it will no longer stick. thank you for that sir
Misleading video title, however, the craftsman that went into creating each project makes an interesting creation of tools made of wood and nails, for woodworking projects involving wood and nails. Sooooo, for that…I think I can forgive you for bringing me here under false pretenses. 🤓
cool stuff, but time is money. the time it took you to make the frame jig "cost" more than an $8 corner ratchet setup from the hardware store......i know, i bought two, they work great and work on quite large items.
It's easy to just buy what you need, especially if it's your profession. Making these things is good wood working practice. As a hobbyist, I appreciate the time spent doing something I like versus trying to turn a hobby into a side hustle. If it's your livelihood, saving the time makes sense unless you're going to mass produce, reusable jigs define process manufacturing.
Is no one going to mention how the first one doesn't fit flush against the right angle... all thpse extra steps to make something that ISNT square. Awesome
Nowhere in relation to making the hinge jig does the video show how the jig cutout was matched to the hinge size! The principle is sound but more time is spent making the jig than would be on the routing, even if done with guides.
There is something specal about an item made of wood against that what is made of metal. Its tactile, the feel is so much closer to the workman's heart. Yes, it may not be perfect first time but you can make it so by attention to detail. Each time you use it it builds up a history of its use, so the tool is part of the end product. If you can make it in wood then throw away the metal.
Great tools you make,- the first one is my favorite,- great idea. But you still use phillips screws?? That is so old school and bad bad. They went out of my workshop 20 years ago,- I only use torx or hex,- never again will I have phillips screws.....
The sad truth is that way less people would watch this video if that was the title. If these jigs can be bought for less than $40 then I would make one of them as shown but I have my doubts. Still, it's an interesting enough video for me since I'm a novice.
Убить пол-дня, дабы смастерить мандулу для привинчивания двух брусков друг к другу... Если у тебя в быту возникла необходимость такой операции - можно прикрутить и на глаз, при достаточном опыте сильно криво не выйдет. А если это промышленное производство - то там и станок специальный можно прикупить, а не лажой этой маяться.
But honestly the concept is sound and I'd definitely prefer that to the contraption that is the 2nd one. I think the problem is more that the faces of the boards being joined weren't square.
nice design, but you will need to put clear tape on all the areas where there is potential glue, otherwise you will glue the jig to the work if you forget to take it out quickly :). that happened to me lol
Lots of 'tools' that hold corner joints square, but only one of them holds the pieces in close fit for gluing. Square corner clamps are a dime-a-dozen but not so common is the items that keep the workpieces TOGETHER, without having to resort to screws
Surprise ending. The last one wasn't a corner clamp!!
No, but it is a woodworking tool.
lol, use a spoiler alert next time. 😅
Memes aside, this video has enough corner clamp ideas that it should probably have a #corner-clamp tag. I would certainly want this in my search results if that is what I was looking for.
Great tools! My problem though is I need to stop building shop tools and start building gift projects
thank you sir billg
Oh god I guess you have a wife shop superintendent as well …..
0:55 - I love how he uses the square to show how it's not square. These gimmicks are just copies of metal clamps that have been around for decades.
Everything a hobbyist needs can be bought, many enjoy making those tools themselves, not because it could be cheaper. Nice video thanks for your time.
Thank you very much sir
4 versions of a miter clamp, and a hinge jig.
The picture frame one makes sense if you're going to make a lot of picture frames. But yeah, it was very much "here's 4 different ways of reinventing the wheel".
Very very good indeed.
Look easy to make and work very well. Probably cheaper too than commercial tools.
Thank you, the truth is that they are very easy to do and if, as you say, they are very useful, have a good day.
On the picture frame glue-up clamp, place blue painter's tape on each of the four arms under the four miter joints before glue up. Otherwise, glue squeeze out on the underside of the picture frame will glue the frame to the clamp's arms and you will not be able to separate the frame from the clamp after the glue dries.
Exactly! You beat me to it. I'm watching it going...he's gonna glue it to the jig. LOL
Yes, in fact it stuck a little but not so much that it couldn't be removed, what you say is a good idea. The other option is to use liquid wax so that it does not stick, so if you put a lot of glue it will no longer stick.
thank you for that sir
I'd recommend plastic packaging tape instead.
You are an artist, inventor and talented craftsman. Congratulations. Keep sharing your ideas.
0:57 puts the square against the corner to show it's square and it isnt..
Misleading video title, however, the craftsman that went into creating each project makes an interesting creation of tools made of wood and nails, for woodworking projects involving wood and nails. Sooooo, for that…I think I can forgive you for bringing me here under false pretenses. 🤓
Just having fun making stuff and trying different ideas - seems cool to me. Thanks 👍
These jigs are actually quite brilliant.. well done...
cool stuff, but time is money. the time it took you to make the frame jig "cost" more than an $8 corner ratchet setup from the hardware store......i know, i bought two, they work great and work on quite large items.
It's easy to just buy what you need, especially if it's your profession. Making these things is good wood working practice. As a hobbyist, I appreciate the time spent doing something I like versus trying to turn a hobby into a side hustle. If it's your livelihood, saving the time makes sense unless you're going to mass produce, reusable jigs define process manufacturing.
Pretty sure none of those went viral.
Is no one going to mention how the first one doesn't fit flush against the right angle... all thpse extra steps to make something that ISNT square. Awesome
The first one is ok. Anything to make it easy to fix a 90 degree is fine by me. I'v made one from hardwood. Its now my friend.
Fabulous! I'm going to make one or two of these too!
Some very good ideas! Woodworking can be real therapeutic and fun. Thanks for sharing!
Nowhere in relation to making the hinge jig does the video show how the jig cutout was matched to the hinge size! The principle is sound but more time is spent making the jig than would be on the routing, even if done with guides.
Thanks for this upload. Another time saver for my workshop. Alf🙂🙂🙂
Very good!!!
Thank you so much
I am so skeptical of this kind of video, and when i saw each piece I was so impressed, great content.
Thank you very much sir
Simple ideas but smart and get the job done at low cost !!! keep going my friend !!!
What a great idea. When i start making frames for my canvases, I'm differently going to make this. Thanks for sharing
First one, test with the square, little airy jingle to indicate success... You have half a second to see it ain't square :)
noticed the same thing and went to comment lol
If attempting to make these jigs, are the sizes of each piece & the angles (jig # 1 for example) they are cut at important?
Great inventions! Thank you for sharing. I also appreciate the relaxing background music.
Those countersinks win top prize!
Surprise ending...the corners glued themselves to the tool!😂😂😂
I do like the hinge jig - simple and it obviously works :)
But only for one size of hinge!
This is genius. Thanks for sharing!
Cảm ơn anh vì những hướng dẫn thủ thuật bổ ích này !
Great ideas, thanks for sharing 👍😊
Extremly useful and simple! Thanks!!
I'm glad you found it useful, thank you for taking the time to comment.
@@Mrinventor93 Shut up and take my subscribe 🤣
@@milosgrujic9118 Also 😁😁
Awesome ideas thx add quite a lot of versatile aids ❤❤ any ideas for a home made thicknesser
1st one is simple and elegant
Thank you! For me that is also the favorite. ⚙️
Good workshop 😊
Y las medidas cundo
These are the Rune Goldberg of tools, in that to make a jig to replace one tool, you need a dozen other tools. Love it!
Yoir very talented my friend
Awesome IDEAS...
Very nice video, great sharing...
😊🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼...
Thank You 🙋🏼♂️
Very nice video,thank u sir 💯
never glue that two nuts before aligning that with that screw .... you will never fit it right because that begin of thread and its orientation.
There is something specal about an item made of wood against that what is made of metal. Its tactile, the feel is so much closer to the workman's heart. Yes, it may not be perfect first time but you can make it so by attention to detail. Each time you use it it builds up a history of its use, so the tool is part of the end product. If you can make it in wood then throw away the metal.
Great tools you make,- the first one is my favorite,- great idea. But you still use phillips screws?? That is so old school and bad bad. They went out of my workshop 20 years ago,- I only use torx or hex,- never again will I have phillips screws.....
Agreed, but, lots of countries only Philips head are available :/
4 ways to make 90 degrees corners and 1 hing jig.
The sad truth is that way less people would watch this video if that was the title. If these jigs can be bought for less than $40 then I would make one of them as shown but I have my doubts. Still, it's an interesting enough video for me since I'm a novice.
6:45 applies clamping force exactly perpendicular to the direction required 😂
Убить пол-дня, дабы смастерить мандулу для привинчивания двух брусков друг к другу... Если у тебя в быту возникла необходимость такой операции - можно прикрутить и на глаз, при достаточном опыте сильно криво не выйдет. А если это промышленное производство - то там и станок специальный можно прикупить, а не лажой этой маяться.
waht a brilliant idea/ i salute you Mr. Inventor!!!!
I'm glad you found it useful sir. Thank you.🙋🏼♂️
Son muy prácticos estás herramientas, intentaré armarlos agradecido por compartir.
Muchas gracias tintocx9347
what kind of glue CA?with or without activator?
عمل رائع متابعه وهتستفادو👌
Espectacular!! Que pegamento usas? Gracias
I'm not an experienced wood worker but something tells me that super gluing metal bits to wood isn't the right way of doing it.
You should do a video where you make the same thing but instead use 24 karat gold that you mined yourself
not gonna lie some of these feel like 5 minute craft type deal
I'm amazed not so much at what is being made but that this person can drill holes by hand (at 4:16) and have them line up.
Great Video! I'm making them. Thank You!
That's great, these are good templates and very useful.
Thank you so much Brian ⚙️
Those glued nuts will come loose after the third rundown...
At least fill in the gaps with sawdust or something...
Where are the plans for the first tool? They’re all great.
- hey, how many corner clamps do you need?
- yes !!!!
pause at 0:57. His first jig failed to make the boards square. It's not a 90 degree angle.
I thought I saw a shadow line there! Kinda funny to include it, eh?
But honestly the concept is sound and I'd definitely prefer that to the contraption that is the 2nd one.
I think the problem is more that the faces of the boards being joined weren't square.
Amazing 👍
Thank you
nice design, but you will need to put clear tape on all the areas where there is potential glue, otherwise you will glue the jig to the work if you forget to take it out quickly :). that happened to me lol
TRES INGENIEUSES REALISATIONS. IDEES MAGNIFIQUES ET TRES UTILES FELICITATIONS 👍👍👍👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏 UN BRICOLEUR MARSEILLAIS
Thank you very much sir
1st one was what I need
Nicely done!
Thank You 🙋🏼♂️
Ай Маладэс! Спасибо, шикарные приблуды!
Sir thank you
The first one i made, somewhere between 2013-16, seen on Izzy Swan’s channel
Outstanding!
Thanks 🙋🏼
wenn man stattdessen Multiplex und hartholz benutzt statt MDF und weich holz...
Vielleicht hälts dann länger als 2 wochen.
I love this job,,,❤😘👍
I'm glad, thank you very much sir. 🙋🏼♂️
Just reinventing the wheel again
Gracias por su video.
Saludos cordiales
Have no clue what any of these were. But it was awesome to watch lol
Super 💪
Pretty good. I like the first one best.
Same. It seems the most versatile.
Elegant!
ITT: How to make a corner clamp 5 ways.
It would be very helpful if you also gave measurements... Now it s only inspiration
Measurements are given in the last 15 seconds or so
I liked all of these tools, but my favorite was the drill.
Thank you very much welcome 🙋🏼♂️
Muito bom!
Gratidão.
Thank You Eduardo 🙋🏼♂️
Wonderful.... Nice work
Thank You 🙋🏼♂️
4;30 very good idea . I believe it can be realized with plywood resistance material
thank you felix
Brilliant
Good to see diy jigs! Enjoyed it!
0:56 either the joint is not 90° or the square, I know what my money is on. 😂
lol
Yes I noticed that, even watched in slo-mo to make sure 😂
Дякую. Дуже корисні поради.
Very interesting tools!Thank you! I"ll try to made some of these!)
It's good that they have been useful to you.
thank you sir andrey
0:57 Было бы правильней тут вставить музыку "Грустный тромбон" )))
Love it
0:57 it's not even square lol
Keren keren joss
Very nice thank you very much
Thank you so much
Thank you well done kinks, you are the mitre king. Use your hands and brains not your wallet. Some of us have had to downsize and lose our tools.
Thank you sir that is a good phrase use your hands and your brain not your wallet very well thank you
Thank you, briliant new ideas
Thank You
I really like those ideas. Very handy! 👍🏼👍🏼
Lots of 'tools' that hold corner joints square, but only one of them holds the pieces in close fit for gluing. Square corner clamps are a dime-a-dozen but not so common is the items that keep the workpieces TOGETHER, without having to resort to screws
Muy buenos ..... pero me quedo con el primero y el último 👍👍👍
Gracias marcelo
@@Mrinventor93 gracias a vos hermano por compartir tu conocimiento
Excelente!
Gracias Fernando 🙋🏼♂️
Mission Impossible: Carpentry Edition.
What size are parts? What's the angle cuts??
Everything is either 90⁰ or 45⁰. Go to 8:10 to see measurements
size 4 and angles 1, 7, 9 and 314 deg's
Can I be braver enough to ask what brand of super glue you use. Loved this video
This is a high strength Quin Baja glue, but it is very common in wood glues, it is just yellow in color. thank you mister mick