Hola que tal...ha quedado muy bien pero la cuchilla deberías hacerla tú también.Yo la hice de una sierra de calar y luego afilandola quedó de maravilla. Un saludo cordial desde Valencia, España.
Joe Kerr It's an Iwasaki fine cut flat file. Amazon has them in stock on occasion, just have to catch it when they do www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_s?k=iwasaki+fine+file
Joe Brikha that's possible. The issue I always had with the circular gauges was that they get chewed up really quickly. An exacto blade or a traditional kebiki blade usually lasts a long time.
I built this today. Your video really helped. Thanks man! 👍
You're most welcome!
Drilling the mortice was so satisfying to listen to.
If you put the blade on the lower side of the hole you can then use the full range of depth.
Nice vid, thanks for sharing.
but maybe then the blade might mess up the backing part of the tool? but good idea for tight jobs that would help
That was definitely the best wedgamabobber I have ever seen. Well done .
prophetictimes1968 thanks sir!
Thank you very much for this video!!! Your videos are clear and easy to follow.
BladeforgerKLX you're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you very much, I like the wedge bit holding things
Well done! I like the no-nonsense approach. Also, +1 from me for the Iwasaki rasps, which are fantastic indeed.
Thanks sir!
You are awesome. Thanks for these videos!
I guess I watched this video before! I still like it! Thank you.
Thank you Sir.🎉
Great channel !! Great projects !! You just got a new subscriber !!
James Simpson Thanks James!
Beautiful Gauge! Nice Channel New Sub!
Mikhandmaker thanks!
" Proof is in the tasting of the pudding".....
Beautiful tool. Subbed!
Thanks!
Nice build
Thanks for watching Jim!
Very nice! What do you use for the finish? It looks really nice. :-)
Thanks sam! I used Danish oil natural for the finish.
Hola que tal...ha quedado muy bien pero la cuchilla deberías hacerla tú también.Yo la hice de una sierra de calar y luego afilandola quedó de maravilla.
Un saludo cordial desde Valencia, España.
Your vice is wobbly.
k?
You mean "vise"?
Thanks
nice Work ... where i can get the file you where you talking about in your video
Joe Kerr It's an Iwasaki fine cut flat file. Amazon has them in stock on occasion, just have to catch it when they do www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_s?k=iwasaki+fine+file
Lemongrasspicker .... thx for the Link ...
Very nice tool but from my (somewhat limited) experience, if the blade in rounded rather than pointed, it will leave a better defined line.
Joe Brikha that's possible. The issue I always had with the circular gauges was that they get chewed up really quickly. An exacto blade or a traditional kebiki blade usually lasts a long time.
Hey lemongrass how thick is the body of the guage
1/2"
@@Lemongrasspickerthanks for reading my comment and responding. Im chuffed. I built one using some merbau decking.
De do you can Make a Butsudan? Thanks
What's wrong with using the metal clamp?
What are you talking about?
Lemongrasspicker 1:28
@@UptheArsenal typically metal vise jaws leave marks on the wood. You usually want wood to wood contact or leather to wood contact
@@Lemongrasspicker I appreciate that. Is there a book or resource you'd recommend to a novice?
For western style or japanese methods of woodworking?
Very nice thank you
Thanks for watching Robert!
Where did you get that small marking gauge?
It's a Veritas dual marking gauge.
Fun!!!-tastic :)
I'll take that old marking gauge off your hands I been looking for one like that.
"Just the tip"
Taking some things off AvE aunt you?
Yes sir, him and DustySplinters, and Diresta to a degree. Imitation is a great form of flattery
You no clang and ruin that saw mr
saw have replaceable blade. much cheap, easy fix