All free plans here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1636_O_7KVQ5hzWAhDXBornWnvxXfweba?usp=sharing GRINwood shop: www.etsy.com/shop/GRINwood Support GRINwood: PayPal: grinwooddesigns@gmail.com Special thanks to John Jones Erik Raitviir Darren Neuman for donates
MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
clever jig and well made video. with a bushing and core box bit it would cut a juice groove in a cutting board neatly too. The threaded rod coupling as an adjustment nut is nifty as well.
This very well designed jig. You presented the making process and testing in a very detailed way. Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful work with us 🙏🏼
Very nice my main issue making this would be those holes you drilled at 2:30 I assume they are important and have to be straight Im going to have to make that little drill jig you have in there.
One of the best I’ve seen-I’m going to make this one. I thought your hole jig for the ends of the boards was very clever. I was wondering how you were going to drill those.
Your jig is not too hard to build, although the cuts must be accurately made but it is extremely well thought-out. Thanks so much for sharing your idea.
I have an easier jig made up from aluminium extrusion 20*40 and it is 1000*1000mm for cutting out doors in vans etc. A smaller one of 400*400mm to use when doing smaller cutouts such as letter boxes etc. Much easier to use, hex key and corner brackets 👍
Where do you get the extra narrow T-track, 14mm wide and 10mm high? I have searched for hours on Amazon and eBay and all I can find is 19mm wide, which is too wide for this project, since standard router bits are not long enough to reach 19mm plus the required depth of cut.
I finally made mine, using your method and hood on wood. Only issue.. What holesaw size did you use to fit in the forcener hole? Can anyone tell me, or do I have to buy the whole set, to get the right size to fit into the 35mm forcener hole? Thanks in advance
I really like this project and I want to do one too. Please provide the dimensions of the boards: width, length and thickness as well as the diameter of the large hole. Thank you and best regards. Andrew.
Great jig, just one question is there not a chance that the bearing will fit in between the t-slot groove if you must plunge deeper causing the router bit to come into contact with the t-track. Stay safe!
I like the design but I believe there is a big risk in the bit hitting the metal edge when the bit is being plunged and the area being routed is very small. In other words, if the area being routed is just a bit wider than the bit, then one has to be extremely careful when plunging the bit not to hit the metal edge because you don't have the bearing to protect you. For this reason, I will modify the design to eliminate this safety risk by adding another piece if wood to the current design so that the bit is hitting this extra piece if wood. Thank you
I love this design. I have now watched several videos of similar jigs and this is by far the best I've seen. Can you let me know what size the hardware you used is?
I also like the way the round corners become square... not that difficult but nonetheless important to point out.... or maybe somebody wants to show only the positive part of the project to feel good about it...
Hi sorry but I don't understand 2 points : first it's the rotating tool itself that is guided no ? thus, it should wear the aluminium guide ? and the second question is : how can you obtain holes with 90° angles (right corners) with a rotating tool ? thanks in advance
All free plans here:
drive.google.com/drive/folders/1636_O_7KVQ5hzWAhDXBornWnvxXfweba?usp=sharing
GRINwood shop:
www.etsy.com/shop/GRINwood
Support GRINwood:
PayPal: grinwooddesigns@gmail.com
Special thanks to
John Jones
Erik Raitviir
Darren Neuman
for donates
nazi ukraine or russian part?
@marco T
Ruzzians ARE the Nazi part.
@@TroIIingThemSoftly sure and the pig fly
@@TroIIingThemSoftly ukraine are pretty close to be cleared from maps 😂
@marco T
It's going to be hilarious watching you orcs cope for the next 25 years as China's vassal 😂🌻
I like the way the corners magically become squared.
Village Idiot, he is using a square-cornered round bit. Available at all good hardware stores just next to the sky hooks😂😂😂
@Village Idiot I love that you live up to your screen name.
@@BigBrotherIsTooBig duh
Its a kinda magic!!
@@peterschoemaker9- I think they just wanted to break free😂😂😂
MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
Your videos are really good. No nonsense, very clear, no annoying music! Just the sweet whine of woodworking tools! Thanks.
I’ve seen a lot of jigs but yours is probably the most elegant, simple in design and non-clunky.
I've seen other jigs like this one in youtube, but this is the best.. clean, elegant an slick design.. congratulations and thanks for sharing.
Absolutely brilliant i will be in my workshop tomorrow and will be making one. Many thanks for the video good luck from Ireland
Das wird wohl die beste Vorrichtung sein, die ich gesehen habe.
Diese werde ich bauen. Vielen Dank für die Arbeit. ❤
Thank you for your generosity. Love your ideas. Simple, yet elegant, and very functional. The perfect mix
Thank you so much for including PDF files. Absolutely love your elegant functional jigs.
Most ingenious, as always. And your workshop is as clean as a kitchen! Thank you.
Thank you Mark
Lots of very good ideas here, you have thought this out fully, it shows.
As usual, a simple and elegant device! Thanks for showing us all, and best wishes from Australia.
Nice job I love the jig. Simple but very precise!
It could be a picture frame jig too. Very creative!
clever jig and well made video. with a bushing and core box bit it would cut a juice groove in a cutting board neatly too. The threaded rod coupling as an adjustment nut is nifty as well.
Be safe, Brother. Thanks for keeping at it.
This very well designed jig. You presented the making process and testing in a very detailed way. Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful work with us 🙏🏼
No doubt about it, your work and videos are first rate. Thank you.
Efficace, très bien et surtout bien exécuté 😉👍👍👍
Wow you really come up with some amazing jigs I get a lot of my jigs from your channel 👍👍👍👍
Добра! Багодарю за достойный креатив! Беру в работу.
I think thats the best one ive seen so far….thank you 😊
This is a very elegant solution to a common problem! Well done!
Simple but brilliant idea
Many thanks for another great video. I learn so much from your ideas for excellent jigs.
I build one based on this video and it came out great... thank you GRINwood❤❤❤
Спасибо!!! Много видео смотрел, как сделать такой девайс, Ваша - самая оптимальная!
Qué Barbaro! GRacias por compartirlo. Saludos desde Argentina!
Very nice my main issue making this would be those holes you drilled at 2:30 I assume they are important and have to be straight Im going to have to make that little drill jig you have in there.
I love that we have the same Bosch router 👊 1 tip for the clamping, get some quick release clamps.
Man I would love to work with this guy for like a month.. # 4 on my " "wish list". 🤞
What a brilliant idea!
Why didn't I think of it?
Thanks. Going to the shed to make one now...
Always a joy to watch
One of the best I’ve seen-I’m going to make this one. I thought your hole jig for the ends of the boards was very clever. I was wondering how you were going to drill those.
Very cool! Finding a 14mm T-track is a problem here though. I haven't come across them on the internet either.
"Just a simple little jig"
*Pulls out a flawless piece of seasoned oak*
Great jig! Very clever
Tiu are incredibly creative, just amazing 🙏🏼💜🇨🇦
Very good work, bravo👏👏👍👍 Friendship to France....
Easy and fantastic! Awersome.
Это лучшее , что я видел по этой теме ! Однако есть вопрос - паз на шине не мешает подшипнику ? Показалось что он шире , чем высота подшипника.
Я так и не понял, что там за фреза такая странная. Мне показалось, что там два подшипника. Такое вообще бывает?
Thanks for the post. Very nice jig.
Hola, GRINwood, que padre te ha quedado las plantilla, gracias por tus conocimientos y tú valioso tiempo.
Buenísimo 👏👏👏...felicitaciones desde Argentina. Lo haré para mi taller..
This is going to be very handy for a project I’m working on 🤙🏼
Thank you for your ideas and generosity
neat job and good methodes ,fair set of tools
Your jig is not too hard to build, although the cuts must be accurately made but it is extremely well thought-out. Thanks so much for sharing your idea.
Great Job and very useful. Have a nice day
best one yet thanx rick
Indeed it would be very useful when we need👌👍❤😀😀😀😀😀
Love the design and the execution of the video!! Well done
I have an easier jig made up from aluminium extrusion 20*40 and it is 1000*1000mm for cutting out doors in vans etc. A smaller one of 400*400mm to use when doing smaller cutouts such as letter boxes etc.
Much easier to use, hex key and corner brackets 👍
That sound great. Where can I see the video or plans?
Superbe idée, bravo
Stunning! Love it ‼️
Nice job, well executed.
Как всегда ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!
its just too simple to make, i loved it 👍👍👍
Красавчик гарний пристрій для такої праці 💛💙🇺🇦
Nice one, thanks for sharing 🙂
Я щойно знайшов ваші плани, дуже дякую! = i Just found yur plans, thank you so much! ~ 🛠Lisa♿
That's a really great jig setup :)
A Great Tool...!!!...Gracias por Compartir.... Saludosss...!!!!
Brilliant, dude! Really fantastic work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Belle job définitivement j’ai besoin d’un comme ça 👍🏾
Impressionante. Parabéns!
Magnifique 👍👍 je fais le même ce week-end 👍👍👍
Simple jig of you've got every expensive tool in the hardware store. 🤣
Brilliant design!!
Hi - how do you avoid the router bit hitting the jig and gouging out junks of your guide? Especially if I only need a few mm routed out of the wood.
Hello ,
first , many thanks to share Your ideas and Your projects , I have a question for You , where do You buy the T-Tracks You use in this project
Just may need one of these.
I really like your idea ! ❤️
Very nice design
very usefull, thanks Sir 🙏
Awesome, awesome sauce.
Génial pet très efficace et rapide 👍
Top et les plans en partage encore mieux , merci
Good evening can you tell me where you got this strawberry, thank you in advance
Where do you get the extra narrow T-track, 14mm wide and 10mm high? I have searched for hours on Amazon and eBay and all I can find is 19mm wide, which is too wide for this project, since standard router bits are not long enough to reach 19mm plus the required depth of cut.
Excelente idéia meu amigo, ficou ótimo e parabéns pelo vídeo... Abraço... 🛠️👍🏼
I finally made mine, using your method and hood on wood. Only issue..
What holesaw size did you use to fit in the forcener hole?
Can anyone tell me, or do I have to buy the whole set, to get the right size to fit into the 35mm forcener hole?
Thanks in advance
I really like this project and I want to do one too. Please provide the dimensions of the boards: width, length and thickness as well as the diameter of the large hole. Thank you and best regards. Andrew.
Great jig, just one question is there not a chance that the bearing will fit in between the t-slot groove if you must plunge deeper causing the router bit to come into contact with the t-track. Stay safe!
The router bit used (th-cam.com/video/vf-XYLi9QJU/w-d-xo.html) has a double-bearing that looks like it is too wide for the t-track slot to fit into.
I had the same concern but double bearing should help.
Great idea!
Гарна робота. Дякую за план. Ти використовуєш фрезу з верхнім підшипником чи копірувальну втулку?
Très belle réalisation
Крутая идея 👍👍👍👍
Красавчик! Паретул отдыхает
I like the design but I believe there is a big risk in the bit hitting the metal edge when the bit is being plunged and the area being routed is very small. In other words, if the area being routed is just a bit wider than the bit, then one has to be extremely careful when plunging the bit not to hit the metal edge because you don't have the bearing to protect you.
For this reason, I will modify the design to eliminate this safety risk by adding another piece if wood to the current design so that the bit is hitting this extra piece if wood.
Thank you
Nice job 👍 😉
Wonderful!!!
Where are you getting all this white oak?
I love this design. I have now watched several videos of similar jigs and this is by far the best I've seen. Can you let me know what size the hardware you used is?
I also like the way the round corners become square... not that difficult but nonetheless important to point out.... or maybe somebody wants to show only the positive part of the project to feel good about it...
Oh, yes, I filmed this process but forgot to add it when edited, didn't want to remake video just because of rendering takes so long 😁
Hi is the t track definitely 14mm wide? I can't find stock of that anywhere. Any ideas where to get it if so please?
Отличная работа!
Но паз под прямоугольный брусок ты прослабил ;)
Hi sorry but I don't understand 2 points : first it's the rotating tool itself that is guided no ? thus, it should wear the aluminium guide ? and the second question is : how can you obtain holes with 90° angles (right corners) with a rotating tool ? thanks in advance
Very clever! Thanks!