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  • I built this jig, and it works great!! Thanks.

  • Excellent video !!! No background noise, so we could understand you clearly , the camera is on a stand so there is absolutely no shaking, which makes us want to keep watching. Your detailed demonstration makes for a informative lesson. Very impressive !!! Thank you for uploading.

  • Videos like this one make youTube the brilliant resource that it is! Great job, thanks.

  • Yet again, a great video. What make and model is the grinder? Looks like an Axminster...

  • @caravanuser

    Yes it is from axminster, can't remember what model it is but you should be able to find iit on thier site.

  • I'm a time served Joiner with over 35 years experience so consider myself qualified to tell you that your jig is excellent. I have made one and had excellent results. Thanks. Les.

  • Nice job. Now that I see how easy it is to make one I'm going to try it. Thanks.

    Tom

  • thank you kid, i was wondering how to build a jig instead of paying 80.00 for a wolverine jig. you now your homework.

  • This video was actually extremely helpful. How old is this kid? and How long has he been working on a lathe?

  • @KKonundrum1

    Hi there, im 15 and i would probably say that i have been working on the lathe for the last 3 years but only really well and perfecting my technique in the last 6 months.

    Thanks for watching, be sure to check out my other videos,

    Alex.

  • OK, Thanks and i'll have your wood in the mail this week.

  • Really nice jig. Where do you get the wide grinding stone?

  • @MrLeonard55

    This grindstone actually came with the jig, but i think it can be bought from axminster.co.uk

  • rip off of jonrob281, posted in 2007.

  • @basher50

    I'm sorry you see it that way, i have seen that film and although he has also made movie on this it is based on a jig you can actually buy.

  • @TeenWoodworker your sorry ? tell the wanker to fuck off !

  • Very simple and effective. If you dont mind ilmake a suggestion that may help. when you have found the correct stting for a particular chisel you could mark the jig. maybe a line by the black tightener. next to the line "3/4 gouge" etc. one mark for each chisel. please be careful when using the abrasive cloth, made me wince when you did that, wrap it round a short length of dowel, wouldnt want you to get injured and stop posting your vids :)

  • Hi Alex, Thanks for your reply. Will make one when / if I ever I get my my workshop back again.

    Keep working. Best regards, Tom.

  • Well done, another good bit of advice. I had noticed you had not posted for some time and wondered if you had lost interest ( or found another like girls Ha Ha ). Nice to see you are still working away. I am having a Garage built with a workshop on the end so all my tools etc are in my house but I have been trawling you tube and the net to find out as much as i can re layouts, gigs, storage, etc. One Question. Why is the sliding slot cut off centre ?

    Keep up the good work. Best regards, Tom

  • @govangadjie47

    Just a routing error, doesnt do any harm so i left it like that, probably should have mentioned that in the video.

    Alex

  • looks handy thanks

  • Good one. Thanks.

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