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All fine, but use a planer push block to press the workpiece towards the saw blade.
BTW I don't understand why people are so indifferent with simple security precautions.
This maybe a silly question, but, do you ever get worried that the strings from your hoodie will somehow get caught?
ОтветитьKumiko
ОтветитьI’m guessing a lattice fence
ОтветитьSimple and Ingenious! Thanks!
ОтветитьYour left hand is fuked
ОтветитьI'm guessing parquetry flooring.
ОтветитьBrilliant so easy. Cheers
ОтветитьThat is a lot safer than how I have ben doing it 😂👍
ОтветитьKumiko😊
ОтветитьThe link to the previous video links to this video :)
ОтветитьIf you used a larger tail hook piece made from Baltic birch ply that is above the blade to
provide support, it becomes a mini sled kinda. And then safer as well.
Great idea!
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьSimple jig.
ОтветитьThat’s cool if your strips are 1’ long
ОтветитьDelta T1 right! Best table saw. Surprised u have not upgraded the fence
ОтветитьThank you for sharing your knowledge. Very much appreciated.
ОтветитьAre there jigs that will work on band saw
Ответитьeasy and fast.
Thank you for this vedio.
I would have gone with Kumiko....
Ответитьrealy it is the faster method that I ever saw to get a lot of srips with the same thikness.
Thanks a lot for this video.
Nice jig
Ответитьthats good and all for short pieces,but what about 4 to 6 ft boards?
ОтветитьHi. What's the thinnest piece of wood strip you could produce on the table saw? I need to get 1/32inch and 1/64inch strips and wanted to see if you thought it would be possible to cut strips that thin on the table saw
ОтветитьI am assuming if you want to cut 1/8” and 1/4” strips you would need to build x2 separate jigs or add a new piece on the back each time?
ОтветитьGreat jig! Also, I noticed your excellent platform set up for your drill press. I'm going to adopt (steal actually) this design for mine and my Dad's! Will credit you and show your video to him. He's going to love it. Going to use knobs instead since his hands are getting pretty bad.
ОтветитьI need to make 36 - 40 inch 1/8 - 1/4 pieces. Any tips for cutting long lengths like ?
ОтветитьGreat Vid! Is there a jig to split 5.5 redwood fence boards down the middle to make two thin boards?
ОтветитьMorning, nice job looks like he can rip out some nice strips with that, I am wanting some thing that you can make different sizes I guess you could always just put a shim between the push block and the fence and remove them when you need a different size? Question for you though I watched you run that piece of scrap through your jointer but when you placed it up against your fence to do the initial cut off of the excess it appeared in the video that there was a rather large gap at the top which would indicate to me that either your jointer fence is off out of square or your tablesaw fence is out? Just an observation could be a obstacle illusions. Anyway thanks for the great idea.
ОтветитьHi, Cody!! Sir, I need to re-saw (Mahogany) 10 foot plus, rough 2 x 6, into finished 1 x 6 for decking purposes. Question, after the jointer, what blade should I use in the table saw? P.S i have a thickness planer; can you suggest a process, that utilizes the mentioned equipment? FYI, I'm in The Philippines.
ОтветитьNow this, is a simple jig!
ОтветитьNice idea. Only thing that catches my attention is that since you need to hold both sides to keep the stock from slipping to the left, it forces you to be directly behind the blade in the path of any kickback. I feel like a 1 sided sled with a stop block would be safer, right?
ОтветитьThat's an awesome idea, but if you have to cut 999 times to get 1000 pieces and your kerf size is .125 (1/8"), that's a lot of saw dust (waste).
ОтветитьSorry for the stupid question, i'm new to woodworking,
Why can't we just put our fence at the right thickness & cut the strips using only the fence as a guide?
Thanks for your great video
Wow really smart i like it
ОтветитьHow to cut long thin pieces
ОтветитьI love how these videos show you how to "save money" making a DIY product in a workshop full of $1000 + tools..
ОтветитьBTW, take care with Cody... He shoot at Obi-Wan and he was his friend as well! 😬
ОтветитьI've used that background music before in my videos... Some people don't like it, but I find it pretty fun! 😊
Anyway, fantastic jig, dude! Thanks a lot! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Beats the jig I've been using. Thks
ОтветитьHey, I just bought a dewalt 7491rs and was wondering if you recommend thin kerf or full kerf for cutting and ripping hardwood. Thanks
ОтветитьI think you are going to be building OSB strand board. Right?
Like the channel.
A wooden armor suit lol
ОтветитьWhy would you move your fence with each cut without the jig? Isn't your work piece supposed to be against the fence?
ОтветитьPlantation shutters is my guess
ОтветитьWow superb
ОтветитьDid you consider making the stop block you cut off, a sliding stop block so you can cut different thickness of strips?
ОтветитьI saw Colin Knechts video about one year ago. And I made a jig according to that with some (minor) changes.
It works quite OK. Not perfect because I didn't make it enough precisely. This winter I'm going to make a better version.
Thanks for sharing the video. it is a good reminder for me.