I am a retired woodworker but have kept my shop intact . I make odd things as a hobby now and give them to my friends and relatives. I have watched many U-Tube videos of wood projects and methods and have learned a few things that have helped me. Your video taught me more on how to improve my methods than any video I have seen. I know very little of the art of making Kumiko although I do at times have to make small items of wood that require angles on the ends. Your method off sets my failing eye sight problem and I thank you for the solution.
Thank you sir, it is my pleasure that this was helpful to you by any means! I am sorry for your sight issue and wish you the best of recovery! Thank you for your comment and time.🤝
Beautiful jig. One of the best designs I have seen. Can you tell me the dimensions of your dado? And the dimensions of your stop block? Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your comment, the dado is 3/4” wide and 1/2” deep, the stop block is 8” long and 3/8” thick to make the screw flush with the jig to allow the jig to set flat on the workbench when it is flipped over .
Thank you for your comment, please check this book issuu.com/bluehillspress/docs/978-1-951217-24-2_issuu this should help you better understand why! still, this is optional and you can use only one but having 2 (67.5 jigs) will make it easier and faster. About the 22.5 and 45 depth? if you mean the groove depth, that also depends on the thickness of the Kumiko strips that you will be using. hope this will help you. good luck
جميل و مفيد كالعاده، يا ريت لو تعمل ڤيديو عن طريقه استخدامه الصحيحة باستخدام الازميل او الفاره ، لما جربت الازميل مزع ايدي و حسيت انه في اشي غلط لانه كان ياخد جهد كبير!
شكرا يا ملاذ ان شاء الله راح اعمل فيديو تاني عن استخدامه بالتفصيل - لكن في البداية حبيت اعمل ال Jig وقريبا كيفية استخدامه ، هذا ال Jig الي في الفيديو لاستخدام الازميل فقط والافضل استخدام خشب طري مثل ال Basswood او الزيزفون لكن لا اعتقد انه متوفر في الاردن .
@@sadik9013 this is the Forrest woodworker 2 blade, don't go for such a blade if you are a beginner, this blade is expensive but you can go for another brand, I have reviewed this blade on another video on my channel please check it out it will help you a lot. thank you
Hi Jim, I don’t sell plans, however the dimensions are shown on the video, just use a 3” or little less thick material nothing critical or secretly concealed here, if you can cut the angles accurately then you are in business, the rest are all approximate, the depth and width of the dados are 5/8” and 3/4” also that depends on the size of the kumiko you will be making, you can go with 1/2” for both! Just focus on the angles and leave enough material to rest your chisel or hand plane on. Best of luck
Hemp can save the planet,very nice work honoring the plant
Best I have seen so far, congrats
Thank you 🤝
I am a retired woodworker but have kept my shop intact . I make odd things as a hobby now and give them to my friends and relatives. I have watched many U-Tube videos of wood projects and methods and have learned a few things that have helped me. Your video taught me more on how to improve my methods than any video I have seen. I know very little of the art of making Kumiko although I do at times have to make small items of wood that require angles on the ends. Your method off sets my failing eye sight problem and I thank you for the solution.
Thank you sir, it is my pleasure that this was helpful to you by any means! I am sorry for your sight issue and wish you the best of recovery! Thank you for your comment and time.🤝
I like the way your design has more than one function. Thanks for sharing
Thank you 🤝
Terrific idea and execution of a great kumiko 5-in-1 jig
Thank you 😊
That is a mighty handy jig...Cheers, Jim
Thank you Jim, appreciate it 👍
awesome 😎 beautiful tool. great job tks so much
Thank you for shering!❤ Can you explain how we, that have no power machines, can meke this? Only with hand tools?
Long life and prosper 🖖
Search for Japanese jig for making kumiko I am sure there are people out there who make them using hand tools only.
Beautiful jig. One of the best designs I have seen. Can you tell me the dimensions of your dado? And the dimensions of your stop block? Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for your comment, the dado is 3/4” wide and 1/2” deep, the stop block is 8” long and 3/8” thick to make the screw flush with the jig to allow the jig to set flat on the workbench when it is flipped over .
@@TheWoodCrafter1 thank you again
@@erickozokas anytime 👍
Very nicely done-Thank you ✅👍
Excellent concept, Thanks for sharing...
You are welcome 👍
How do the two 67.5 angles differ in length? And please tell me the depth of the 22.5 and 45 angles as well. Excellent jig and great video.
Thank you for your comment, please check this book issuu.com/bluehillspress/docs/978-1-951217-24-2_issuu
this should help you better understand why! still, this is optional and you can use only one but having 2 (67.5 jigs) will make it easier and faster.
About the 22.5 and 45 depth? if you mean the groove depth, that also depends on the thickness of the Kumiko strips that you will be using. hope this will help you. good luck
جميل و مفيد كالعاده، يا ريت لو تعمل ڤيديو عن طريقه استخدامه الصحيحة باستخدام الازميل او الفاره ، لما جربت الازميل مزع ايدي و حسيت انه في اشي غلط لانه كان ياخد جهد كبير!
شكرا يا ملاذ
ان شاء الله راح اعمل فيديو تاني عن استخدامه بالتفصيل - لكن في البداية حبيت اعمل ال Jig وقريبا كيفية استخدامه ، هذا ال Jig الي في الفيديو لاستخدام الازميل فقط والافضل استخدام خشب طري مثل ال Basswood او الزيزفون لكن لا اعتقد انه متوفر في الاردن .
@@TheWoodCrafter1 بانتظار الڤيديو القادم، الله يزيدك عافيه و ابداع
@@malathabunasser6895 تسلم حبيب 👍👍
Amazing jig
Thank you man 👍
Fabulous 👍
Thank you 👍
good!
I wanna ask about the blade you use in the first cut (IAM beginner)
You mean the table saw blade? That I used to cut the angles on the kumiko jig?
Or the Japanese chisel that I used to cut the kumiko strips angles?
@@TheWoodCrafter1 yes the table saw blade
@@sadik9013 this is the Forrest woodworker 2 blade, don't go for such a blade if you are a beginner, this blade is expensive but you can go for another brand, I have reviewed this blade on another video on my channel please check it out it will help you a lot. thank you
@@TheWoodCrafter1 thank u so much love your channel
It means a lot for me
Do you sell plans for this?
Hi Jim, I don’t sell plans, however the dimensions are shown on the video, just use a 3” or little less thick material nothing critical or secretly concealed here, if you can cut the angles accurately then you are in business, the rest are all approximate, the depth and width of the dados are 5/8” and 3/4” also that depends on the size of the kumiko you will be making, you can go with 1/2” for both! Just focus on the angles and leave enough material to rest your chisel or hand plane on. Best of luck
Do you sell your jig?
Unfortunately no, sorry!
6:03 sharpen that chisel.
I'm
You have your angles mixed up
Please explain how?