I like the idea and the video BUT PLEASE KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE ROUTER BIT!!! (7:35) There is no way they can stick the parts of your fingers back on in case something happens and your fingers get pulled into the spinning router bit. I know, you seem to have done this many times and you look like you have everything under control, but a) accidents can happen to the most experienced people and b) you as a TH-camr are a role model for other not so experienced home workers who will not see the danger you are so easily dealing with. So please use something else less important than your fingers to hold the workpiece at the router. If not for the sake of your fingers then at least for the sake of the fingers of your viewers… Thank you. Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
How should one 'rout' those knobs (on both sides)? Mounted on a long rod, tightened with nuts? There's not much material to work with for a clamp (but yes, it does look dangerous - def. not for beginners).
I make knobs with a similar, but less accurate jig. For the round over, I use a small bit of CA glue and activator and glue them to a piece of scrap wood. A good tap with a rubber mallet to the side and they pop right off. It’s a little more work to sand off the CA glue but safer IMHO. I did my first one about a year ago and used my (shop built) router table. It was terrifying and I stopped halfway through until I thought of a better way.
@@ibubezi7685 'How should one 'rout' those knobs (on both sides)?' Easy, and since this is a safety issue I'll share. Get a small board, say 2 inches by 12 inches by 1/2 or 3/4 inch thick. Drill two holes for short dowels, maybe at an angle, just a bit smaller than the center hole. One for the center hole, and one at the edge of the notch. Now you can easily use this to manipulate the knob, just put one dowel in the center hole, one in the notch cut out, and hold it down with the end of the stick. You shouldn't get your hand within 6 inches of the router bit with this, don't push hard toward the bit just use it to hold it down. There's no need to mount this at all to control it, simply make a manipulator to hold and move it other than your fingers. And make it wood so you won't wreck your router bit if you happen to touch it to the bit.
Why does there appear to be a bearing in the one jig hole at the end? Also, why make two toggles that can be used simultaneously when only the one is ever used?
Hola amigo...La plantilla la está utilizando con un taladro de columna o pedestal con la plantilla fija, debe desplazar el material y no la broca... además la plantilla permite realizar perillas de 3 y 6 puntas, para las de 3, debe utilizar las perforaciones de la plantilla intercalada...sino saldrían siempre de 6, por eso hizo una perforación mas en la base... Saludos..😊
Excellent Video and Jig... Thanks for the production.. I'm sure the safety police had a few fits in the video.. Maybe one day they will figure out, that, a craftsman/tradesman knows which way wood will react and pay attention and see why we do what we do, the way we do it... Thanks.. Enjoyed another video... :)
Even though I don't like those style handles for various reasons I think your fixture was outstanding and Design so well done clever design Columbus Michigan
Hello, very good professor, I am not a carpenter, but I like working with wood. I had seen another method to make these stars before. Maybe it was your work, but this method is unique. Please let me know the names of these.
Very cool jig. Just a thought to make the hardware more secure. Press them in as you did. Then remove the hardware and apply a thin coat of quality epoxy and reinstall. A nano reinforced epoxy would be ideal.
you should make a small knob to fit over the nut you tighten the big knob with so you don't have to keep going for a wrench
But then he would need to make a smaller jig with which would require a even smaller knob... which would require an even smaller jig
Almost like this is a complete fool's errand.
Butterfly nut?
Or just use a small wing nut instead.
@@bmwz3coupe then he'd need to make a wingnut jig
Very nice, but think about safety, stop the drll, and do not put the fingers near any cutting bit
I like the idea and the video BUT PLEASE KEEP YOUR FINGERS AWAY FROM THE ROUTER BIT!!! (7:35) There is no way they can stick the parts of your fingers back on in case something happens and your fingers get pulled into the spinning router bit.
I know, you seem to have done this many times and you look like you have everything under control, but a) accidents can happen to the most experienced people and b) you as a TH-camr are a role model for other not so experienced home workers who will not see the danger you are so easily dealing with. So please use something else less important than your fingers to hold the workpiece at the router. If not for the sake of your fingers then at least for the sake of the fingers of your viewers… Thank you.
Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
How should one 'rout' those knobs (on both sides)? Mounted on a long rod, tightened with nuts? There's not much material to work with for a clamp (but yes, it does look dangerous - def. not for beginners).
I make knobs with a similar, but less accurate jig. For the round over, I use a small bit of CA glue and activator and glue them to a piece of scrap wood. A good tap with a rubber mallet to the side and they pop right off.
It’s a little more work to sand off the CA glue but safer IMHO.
I did my first one about a year ago and used my (shop built) router table. It was terrifying and I stopped halfway through until I thought of a better way.
huh, I usually just pop my fingers back on after an accident
they want maney, not profesionalism
@@ibubezi7685 'How should one 'rout' those knobs (on both sides)?'
Easy, and since this is a safety issue I'll share. Get a small board, say 2 inches by 12 inches by 1/2 or 3/4 inch thick. Drill two holes for short dowels, maybe at an angle, just a bit smaller than the center hole. One for the center hole, and one at the edge of the notch.
Now you can easily use this to manipulate the knob, just put one dowel in the center hole, one in the notch cut out, and hold it down with the end of the stick. You shouldn't get your hand within 6 inches of the router bit with this, don't push hard toward the bit just use it to hold it down.
There's no need to mount this at all to control it, simply make a manipulator to hold and move it other than your fingers. And make it wood so you won't wreck your router bit if you happen to touch it to the bit.
Why does there appear to be a bearing in the one jig hole at the end? Also, why make two toggles that can be used simultaneously when only the one is ever used?
Hola amigo...La plantilla la está utilizando con un taladro de columna o pedestal con la plantilla fija, debe desplazar el material y no la broca... además la plantilla permite realizar perillas de 3 y 6 puntas, para las de 3, debe utilizar las perforaciones de la plantilla intercalada...sino saldrían siempre de 6, por eso hizo una perforación mas en la base...
Saludos..😊
Simple and brilliant!
Are all the star knobs 76mm/3"?
Can the jig do a 5 star and still have the 3 & 6 capability?
Thanks for sharing .I have been busy trying to make a set of knobs will try to make this jig😊
Excellent Video and Jig... Thanks for the production.. I'm sure the safety police had a few fits in the video..
Maybe one day they will figure out, that, a craftsman/tradesman knows which way wood will react and pay attention and see why we do what we do, the way we do it... Thanks.. Enjoyed another video... :)
Ну голова,эт надо ж так придумать!автор, ты талант!
Спасибо автор. Вы молодец, всë грамотно. Особое спасибо что нет дурацкой музыки
Great job. A minor improvement: you could use one of those knobs in the center to hold the piece instead of a wrench? A smaller one perhaps.
Or just use wing nut.
Przepiękne sà te z drewna gwiazdeczki i bardzo super jest ten cały pomysł pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
Even though I don't like those style handles for various reasons I think your fixture was outstanding and Design so well done clever design Columbus Michigan
Спасибо за подробное видео, понятное без единого слова. Великолепный результат!
Hello, very good professor, I am not a carpenter, but I like working with wood. I had seen another method to make these stars before. Maybe it was your work, but this method is unique. Please let me know the names of these.
Progetto bellissimo, complimenti ❤
Very clever. Simple yet effective. Nicely done.
Cool idea. Now you have to figure out how to clamp the blank so that you don't have to turn the nut so much.
Нужно было просверлить ещё одно отверстие , тогда можно было бы делить на 4 части .
Une idée géniale !! bravo et merci pour le partage....
Why not a knob to replace the center nut and wrench?
can this work for a 1/2 inch carriage bolt? Also, what size are the bits?
WOW! Super Nice!😃👍👍👍
Thank you. Have a good day😉👍
That's so neat! I'll have to give this a try.
Make sure u keep an accurate account of ur fingers.
Legal, muito bem feito. Saudações aqui do Brasil.
Good work. Congratulations..!!
Ciao il tuo tutorial e fortissimo ,ma se voglio farli piu' piccoli come mi dovrei regolare per i fori della dima, quale criterio dovrei usare
Great idea, would need to make different sizes though for different size knobs..thanks.
Brilliant!
I will be doing this very soon.
Thanks for sharing.
We can using this method to make index gear ??? Thanks❤
no, because pi =3.14, not 3. OK for handles tho.
Hallo,warum ist bei min 8,50 dieses Kugellager darin?
Gruß aus Trusetal
スターノブの材料は何を
使ってますか
ぼくは、レッドオークを
スターノブに使いました
治具は 15ミリの
合板ですか?
This is genius. We love these kinds of videos.
I'm fron Brazil. Very good 👍
Еще один стопор, под 90 градусов, для изготовления четырелучевых ручек, просто просится в эту конструкцию.
Love it. Cracking video. Thank you
Очумелые,золотые руки!
Wow! I'm really impressed. So easy. Thanks
Great jig; great project. Thank you.
That's brilliant, I'll use it if I may.
Your jigs never cease to amaze me
スターノブの
オイルは 何を使っていますか
Oh hell yeah, that's cool as hell. I want to make this jig!!!
Получается можно и шестерни деревянные таким способом сделать ?
Nice! Very smart!
C'est top ce système 👍
Wonderful idea, thank you !
Very clever. Excellent!
beautiful handles!
Like others I was impressed until I saw the fingers getting so close to the router bit
Very cool jig. Just a thought to make the hardware more secure. Press them in as you did. Then remove the hardware and apply a thin coat of quality epoxy and reinstall. A nano reinforced epoxy would be ideal.
Very cool my man.
А зачем это все было???
Love it. Subscribed!
Great work
Gran trabajo felicidades
Nice to meet you.
Have a nice day.👍😉
Nice making 🎉
You never know when you need one of those.
heey. this is a perfect tool!
Хорошая работа
Very smart!!
Sensacional!!!! Parabéns
뭔지 몰랐는데 노브라네요
오 노브라
아 ㅋㅋ knob 구나 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
알부를 탁 치고 갑니다
Is it still essential if I have no desire to make knobs?
Genius idea!!
Very impressive
Kỷ thuật hay quá 👍
It was all good till I seen you shape it with the router. Yikes!
А где треугольный шестигранный?(
And it occurs to me that you could do this with a thick slab of plastic and make plastic knobs.
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Awesome!
Wile E. Coyote, super genius...
7:35 Begins the horror show.
And then don't epoxy the bolt to the embedded nut? Paleeez.
Brillante! kamsahaeyo
brilliant!
Для чего это, не понял!?
Fingers that close to the router bit is an accident just waiting to happen. Please everyone, think about safety first!
What for?
Ага !!! Так вот что за звук у станции УБВ-47 !
Круто, спасибо!!!
So cool
Magnifique.
治具もまた作品
Genial 👍👍👍
Очень нужная, хрен знает зачем, приблуда 😂
Nice jig
Толково сделано!
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Top
This is it chief
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Fantástico
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Please protect your fingers! Ugh…
Genial
Так и непонял нахера все ето
Ни хрена не понял, но очень интересно!
NOT HEXAGON!
Срочно к доктору