Scribing Fillers Using U-Scribejig
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video we show how easy, how safe and how accurate it is to scribe fillers when using "U-Scribejig"
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From Trade Professionals like joiners, carpenters, kitchen fitters, bedroom fitters to DIY, its as easy as Attach, Slide, Scribe, Cut and Fit, remove the guess work and mark perfect scribe lines today! join 1000's of happy Customers From all Over the World
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I'm blown away. I've never thought of putting the filler upside down, and using the same width guide. I've always done it the typical way.
Super simple but effective method
Reporting from Texas that this product works! Well done!
awesome! its an absolute pleasure sir, from Over here in Staffordshire in the UK over to you our texan brother, stay safe and happy scribing buddy
This video is much better than previous ones, great work !
thanks Tim, we don't want to come across to polished and corporate but at the same time professional, the product works great, and works great on the job not in some super set up environment, completely appreciate your feedback buddy its very important to us
this was an epic demonstration. thanks for sharing it with us.
Thank you. Much appreciated
Are you selling how to scribe or your product? I can scribe but in this video it does not show how your item actually fixes to the filler.
Thanks for the feedback. We’re always working on helping our fellow tradespeople and DIYs out, it fastens simply with a small screw in the seat position. I’ll show it better in more videos
Nooice! - Came her from tall carpenter
thanks man, I hope to find more time to make videos like del on our page
I saw T.C using these, must get me a set for Christmas 👍😁🔨🇮🇪
Top guy. We’re always great full seeing fantastic carpenters joiners and installers using them
Absolutely bloody brilliant stuff
Thankyou sir
Are you selling in Ireland
Epic dust blowing shot! Bloody good scribe to. So pleased I have my set!
Would you just use the Infinity method for ceilings or is there other ways of doing it but still utilising the uscribe jig. Just curious.
Nic Harvey hi Nic glad your pleased with your set of uscribejigs thanks, the difference between me doing the infinity method and off set method just comes down to the job, I prefer the offset method on walls with lots of ripples or mouldings, as i feel I get a better scribeline working closer to the edge of the material. The infinity method is great for speed and requires no prior ripping down and also benefits really uneven surfaces over bigger distances. I definitely use a combination of both 👍🏻
@@u-scribejig thanks for the reply. I will practice more and more and more!
Nic Harvey no problem buddy. I’ll happily answer any questions on here or over on Instagram anytime 👍🏻
Does it only work on frameless cabinets?
This version yes but we have an inframe design we hope to bring to the market also
哪裡可以買到此產品?
Great video, I’m after a joiner and am guessing your local by your accent :-) fitted wardrobes, kitchen and under stairs units. Are you focusing your efforts on tooling or still doing joinery? I’d like you to give us a quote :-)
We’re based in Staffordshire. Where are you?
@@u-scribejig Trentham chief :-)
Very informative where can I purchase this jig? Thanks
hi buddy links www.u-scribjig.co.uk drop us a DM on insta or email us anytime if you need help
What’s best to deal with coving? And also, pout of curiosity - how do you fix the filler pieces in place? I know that’s nothing to do with u-scribe but I’ve always wanted to know
Hi there, I like to use the offset method when I can when scribing coving with a good pencil compass like the General tools 843/1 style, getting as close as possible with a rough cut first then slide in place with U-scribes and mark the coving onto the filler, I hope that makes sense, in terms of fixings it mainly depends on the job itself, some screw, some I can domino in place some, we have been testing some fixings we have developed also which we hope to make available at some point in the near future. if you have any more questions just ask no problem, Dan @uscribejig