I worked in a cabinet makers for years and served my time in a joinery workshop. Your ability to make various jigs for creating these wooden pieces is amazing. Although I’m retired I still have a small workshop in my garden and I will be trying to recreate a few of your jigs. Many thanks you have a new subscriber. 🇬🇧👍
Looking at the way you perform, I believe you have a very high level of proficiency in your profession. I'm glad you shared it with many people to help their work better. Thank you very much.❤
CREO QUE ES EL MEJOR VÍDEO QUE HE VISTO EN TH-cam HASTA AHORA..... Y HE VISTO MILES. Es sencillamente ESPECTACULAR!!! Me he quedado absolutamente hipnotizado, sólo quería ver una cosa y en mi cabeza ronda ya donde voy a meter todas esas guías y la circular nueva que me voy a comprar para construirlas. Felicidades MAESTRO. Gracias por compartir tu sabiduría y tu destreza y sobre todo muchas gracias por compartir los planos. Ni que decir tiene que me suscribo ahora mismo a tu canal y lo voy a mirar bien por si hay más joyas como esta dentro. Saludos
You are the most inventive woodworker ever ! You are very efficient, you use simple, cost efficient tools to upgrade other tools to top level precision jobs. Absolutely amazing to watch you do this ! I hope Makita supports / sponsors you!
Thank you so much. I was watching this thinking "what's the big deal - he made a set square" - and then I realized how utterly clever that set square designed exactly for his saw was and paid a lot more attention. domo origato
I'm envious of the Japanese on this level. Makita is still owned by the same people that started it. They sell better grade tools to the Japanese society than the ones they export. And they obviously still honor craftsmanship... In America, our once great companies like skil and Milwaukee have been sold to foreigners. The others have been bought out by investors and have been turned to junk and are now manufactured overseas..
The issue is less the ownership and more that such low standards are permissible. In a lot of cases, customers don't even have an option of paying more for a better product. They may be able to pay a lot more for a product, but there's no guarantee that it really will be any better. In many cases, you're paying for the brand recognition that comes from owning something from a once reputable business.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade well, I prefer the owners to either be American, if it's an American company, or loyal tool people like makita seems to be. Any remaining American companies seem to have been bought out by investors, not tool people. And their products suck. So I'm torn on who to buy from
After watching your work. Fantastic by the way!!! My circler saw will need a Holiday. Love that you share your work skills and not keep them Top Secret.
Someone decide that he can do with wood and Makita Wonders like a professional and He is More then this I believe to him there's no limit of innovation, Respect, I admire such a great personality,.
There isn't a Noble prize for woodwork, but for the amount of joy this guy brings into the world, I'd be happy for him to be awarded the Noble peace prize.
Been making jigs like this for some time. I put on a continuous thin plywood shoe for the saw to ride on. This helps reduce tear out. Like the thumb/clamp holes.
I have leaned so much from this first video of yours I have came across of yours. Thank You for passing on your knowledge to others. Keep up the great work,
Thank you so so very much for creating these jigs and sharing them with us! All 21 are incredibly useful. I only hope to become a good enough woodworker one day to have a need to build them all. I've always thought a good circular saw beats a table saw, even a miter saw. And you've proven it!
These are great instructions for building the jigs that most good, and all great carpenters use to make or repeat a cut exactly as intended. Making the saw work for you instead of you just holding on for the ride.
This is truly amazing and so helpful to so many who do not have the money for expensive woodworking tools. So very helpful and smart ! I like the safety features too. You can get a great deal done w/ ingenuity, patience and solid skills. This is one of the best videos for DIYers I have ever seen. Tremendous. (If you attempt this, be sure to buy a quality blade.)
As a retired Arch'., Eng' Mastercraftsman & Bladesmith, i salute this young Talent and certainly wouldn't feel perturbed for one minute in letting them loose in my Workshops to let their Hair down..,one can ponly benefit grom it..❗🤔👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
Very inspiring, especially liked the mini table saw. Great idea for someone like me who has small spice. (Bought a miter saw, should perhaps have started with a table saw or circular saw).
Hi Yasuhiro, hope you are well. I really enjoy watching you do your magic. Great skill and imagination. I could watch this all day. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍✌
Hello, thank you for the video. You are a master craftsman. I have a question. During the crosscut sled portion, you used super glue for the smaller parts, and wood glue for the larger. Why use super glue at all, is it because the piece was smaller, preference, time, etc? Thank you for your time. こんにちは、ビデオをありがとうございます。あなたは名匠です。質問があります。クロスカットのそり部分では、小さな部品には瞬間接着剤を使用し、大きな部品には木工用接着剤を使用しました。そもそも瞬間接着剤を使用する理由は何でしょうか。ピースが小さかったため、好み、速度などのためでしょうか?お時間をいただきありがとうございました
作り方や使用方法を動画にするだけではなく、図面まで作成して公開するのは、もはや偉人🎉
I worked in a cabinet makers for years and served my time in a joinery workshop. Your ability to make various jigs for creating these wooden pieces is amazing. Although I’m retired I still have a small workshop in my garden and I will be trying to recreate a few of your jigs. Many thanks you have a new subscriber. 🇬🇧👍
9cm×9cmを正確かつ短時間で切る方法をついに発見しました。
事前準備が必要ですがこれは素晴らしい。
Oh.. My.. God.. This has to be one of the best videos I've seen on TH-cam in years!!! Thank you for sharing your talent!!!
agree
I came here to say exactly that. DING, DING ALL!
This is exactly what I was thinking. Geez this guy is such a good chippy but also willing to share his talents.
Agree 100% and all plans for FREE !!! when other make pay
Looking at the way you perform, I believe you have a very high level of proficiency in your profession. I'm glad you shared it with many people to help their work better. Thank you very much.❤
CREO QUE ES EL MEJOR VÍDEO QUE HE VISTO EN TH-cam HASTA AHORA..... Y HE VISTO MILES. Es sencillamente ESPECTACULAR!!!
Me he quedado absolutamente hipnotizado, sólo quería ver una cosa y en mi cabeza ronda ya donde voy a meter todas esas guías y la circular nueva que me voy a comprar para construirlas. Felicidades MAESTRO. Gracias por compartir tu sabiduría y tu destreza y sobre todo muchas gracias por compartir los planos. Ni que decir tiene que me suscribo ahora mismo a tu canal y lo voy a mirar bien por si hay más joyas como esta dentro. Saludos
This is 28+ minutes of SOLID GOLD information. Just Awesome!! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks!
Always wanted to get into woodworking but thought the tools would be too expensive. These video's are blowing my mind right now.
The great thing about carpentry is ( no matter how experienced you are) can keep learning from others and pass that knowledge on.
In metalworking (turning, milling, welding) it’s the same.
Wow! It was very helpfull👍🙂 Thank you👍
ありがとうございます!
It is some sort of Magic or WitchCraft - no less! Thank you, Yasuhiro. Domo arigato!
No audio or soundtracks, yet you can understand everything. Awesome job.
Gracias amigo, nos has compartido mucha tecnica y eso no tiene precio
Ďakujeme.
Great job. Comprehensive, very useful, short and simple instructions. Without wasting time of author and spectator.
You are the most inventive woodworker ever ! You are very efficient, you use simple, cost efficient tools to upgrade other tools to top level precision jobs. Absolutely amazing to watch you do this ! I hope Makita supports / sponsors you!
Это потрясающе!!! Благодарю, Мастер!
Thank you so much. I was watching this thinking "what's the big deal - he made a set square" - and then I realized how utterly clever that set square designed exactly for his saw was and paid a lot more attention. domo origato
素晴らしい!完璧!!全く無駄がない🇯🇵ヤスヒロ さんですね。✌
One word
AMAZING
Thank you for sharing
I WAS MESMERIZED BY HOW HE DID THINGS PERFECTLY ..JAPANESE QUALITY INDEED
Terbaik ilmu yang berguna
This video is perfect. Thank you.
You are truly a great MASTER carpenter!!! Thanks for sharing your innovative ideas with us ❤
I'm envious of the Japanese on this level. Makita is still owned by the same people that started it. They sell better grade tools to the Japanese society than the ones they export. And they obviously still honor craftsmanship... In America, our once great companies like skil and Milwaukee have been sold to foreigners. The others have been bought out by investors and have been turned to junk and are now manufactured overseas..
The issue is less the ownership and more that such low standards are permissible. In a lot of cases, customers don't even have an option of paying more for a better product. They may be able to pay a lot more for a product, but there's no guarantee that it really will be any better. In many cases, you're paying for the brand recognition that comes from owning something from a once reputable business.
@@SmallSpoonBrigade well, I prefer the owners to either be American, if it's an American company, or loyal tool people like makita seems to be. Any remaining American companies seem to have been bought out by investors, not tool people. And their products suck. So I'm torn on who to buy from
It’s called corporate America 🇺🇸
Makita has lost its grip on the market by not making improvements to many of its tools.
Jews...
After watching your work. Fantastic by the way!!! My circler saw will need a Holiday. Love that you share your work skills and not keep them Top Secret.
Man, even Japanese dimensional lumber looks flawless
Someone decide that he can do with wood and Makita Wonders like a professional and He is More then this I believe to him there's no limit of innovation, Respect, I admire such a great personality,.
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There isn't a Noble prize for woodwork, but for the amount of joy this guy brings into the world, I'd be happy for him to be awarded the Noble peace prize.
This is one of the most informative videos I've ever seen! Absolutely incredible what you have shared! Thank you so much!!
Wow, I'm truly amazed by your skills, your creativeness and how you're willingly sharing your invaluable knowledge.
Thank you so much 🙏
I've learned what I want and just need time to apply. Thank you for sharing.
Been making jigs like this for some time. I put on a continuous thin plywood shoe for the saw to ride on. This helps reduce tear out. Like the thumb/clamp holes.
By FAR the most complete video I have seen... Hats down!!!!!!!
This man is a real magician! Thanks for your miracle!
Máquina precisa, sem folga. Trabalho com qualidade. 👏👏👏 🇧🇷
sir, you are a master craftsman. thank you, i cannot wait to use many of these jigs.
Realizas unas creaciones originales, limpias y precisas. Se aprende mucho viendo tu trabajo. Gracias.
Thank you for sharing your innovative techniques.
The #1 woodworking genius. No BS, 110% talent & accuracy. Absolutely incredible video, thank you so much for sharing!
خیلی عااالی بسیار هنرمندانه و با عشق این کجت ها را ساختی خیلی زیبا بود استاد 🙏🏼🙏🏼 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 🌹🌹🌹🌹
I have leaned so much from this first video of yours I have came across of yours. Thank You for passing on your knowledge to others. Keep up the great work,
Wonderful set of tips and jigs to optimize our circular saw! Smart and simple! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so so very much for creating these jigs and sharing them with us! All 21 are incredibly useful. I only hope to become a good enough woodworker one day to have a need to build them all. I've always thought a good circular saw beats a table saw, even a miter saw. And you've proven it!
Great job from a genius!!
Thank you so much for sharing with us!!
You're a real carpenter without limits!!
Awesome job, very precise and clear. Thanks for the plans at the end 👍🏻
Good job
These are great instructions for building the jigs that most good, and all great carpenters use to make or repeat a cut exactly as intended. Making the saw work for you instead of you just holding on for the ride.
Happy to watch again and again!!
Wow, this guy is a force of nature!
You are truly a master at what you are doing. Thank you
پنجه طلا👌
Muchas gracias. Maravilloso el video y sus enseñanzas.
A new video from the genius. Happy to watch again and again
Genius absolutely
Useless
The best or… the beast! Incredible… happy to see
I don’t even do woodwork and this is my new favourite channel 🖤
使い道がほとんど思いつかないけど凄い活用法の数々だ。是非とも製品化して売り出して欲しいw
That line split at 2:38 is absolutely crisp. *chef’s kiss*
素晴らしい👏🏻😎
天才!
Muito obrigado! Você me ajudou bastante.
Сколько же надо места, для хранения всех этих приспособлений, а сколько этот замечательный человек еще може придумать🙂
Как всегда прекрасные и полезные идеи. А их реализация на высшем уровне.
This is probably the best video on tips i have ever seen!!! These really are some good high level tips!!! 👍👍👍🙆 Thank you
Wonderful video from a woodwork master. Watched again, again...and again. Enjoyed it every time I watched it
Excellent 👍🇫🇷
The master of the circular saw, very good.
Impressionante essa demonstração, como é possível transformar um serra manual em uma ferramenta versátil.
Great video very useful - greetings from Poland
This is truly amazing and so helpful to so many who do not have the money for expensive woodworking tools. So very helpful and smart ! I like the safety features too. You can get a great deal done w/ ingenuity, patience and solid skills. This is one of the best videos for DIYers I have ever seen. Tremendous. (If you attempt this, be sure to buy a quality blade.)
Очень впечатляющие приспособления и великолепное их изготовление! Что-то из всего этого я обязательно себе смастерю! Спасибо за идеи!
Some really neat ideas here.
As a retired Arch'., Eng' Mastercraftsman & Bladesmith, i salute this young Talent and certainly wouldn't feel perturbed for one minute in letting them loose in my Workshops to let their Hair down..,one can ponly benefit grom it..❗🤔👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻
you're my inspiration...best regard from semarang city,central java, indonesia,
Very inspiring, especially liked the mini table saw. Great idea for someone like me who has small spice. (Bought a miter saw, should perhaps have started with a table saw or circular saw).
I m interesting about woodcraft for long years..
I never ever seen intelligent working like this..
Thank you very much I m enjoyed...
These are very cool and useful tips - thank you very much!)
Thank you very much for your generosity of sharing all these fantastic solutions.
世界から賞賛の嵐!
Спасибо за отличное видео и чертежи.
Pure Quality .... as ever.
peace
👏👏👍👍 респект и уважуха!!и голова на месте и руки растут откуда надо!!
Técnicas fantasticas🎉 Gran trabajo 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Yasuhiro, hope you are well. I really enjoy watching you do your magic. Great skill and imagination. I could watch this all day. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe and keep up the good work. 👍✌
One of the the best videos on you tube.
Thank you
You genius superb👍👍
It's jaw dropping! Great job man
👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤! Привет из России!
Спаси Бог!, за полезные знания, за то что делитесь!
I do follow your work some time, and still adoring all your work, man i can watch you, all day long. thank you for sharing all your ideas. Ned
Immer wieder gern..... Meister!
Japanese is great genius for carpenter .. 😊👍
I've just finished watching your whole channel. Your work is amazing, thanks for all you shared with us ! Greetings from France.
This guy is brilliant.
すげえええええええええええ。偉人(パネエ)ええええええええええええ。
めっちゃ見入ってしまた。
🙏🙏🙏cara kerja luarbiasa,,,👍👍👍❤❤❤
Fantástico qué buena maquina muy buenos trucos lo felicito
This is genius!! 🤩
Amazing! 😍
Hello, thank you for the video. You are a master craftsman. I have a question. During the crosscut sled portion, you used super glue for the smaller parts, and wood glue for the larger. Why use super glue at all, is it because the piece was smaller, preference, time, etc? Thank you for your time.
こんにちは、ビデオをありがとうございます。あなたは名匠です。質問があります。クロスカットのそり部分では、小さな部品には瞬間接着剤を使用し、大きな部品には木工用接着剤を使用しました。そもそも瞬間接着剤を使用する理由は何でしょうか。ピースが小さかったため、好み、速度などのためでしょうか?お時間をいただきありがとうございました
Fantastic....thank u Japanese technology