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  • nice explanation

  • Wicked video. I just want that thou thickness gauge NOW.

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  • You are the "KING OF PATIENTS" ! ! ! - I bow to you my King. - I would have never thought you could get the accuracy you do from home made Wooden machinery. I know it is the attention to detail that gives you the accuracy but even then wood is not totally stable. I guess it is more stable than I thought. - I may have to give some ideas a try in the future, if and when I get some time to do woodwork again.

  • also is their a website to get the plans for the finger and tenon joint or can u send me the plants to the following email josealvarrano@yahoo.com

  • i was wondering if you can send me the blueprints and plans for the machine you were using in the machine above

  • your a freak.. I thought i was mad into jigs, but you my friend take home the trophy

  • Reminds me of goldy locks...

    this wood is to thick

    this wood is to thin

    and this wood is just right... :D

  • joint ? wheres the pot

  • Your joint is accurate to the 0.001? ...amazing.

  • JIG MASTER!!!!!!!!

  • New Yankee Workshop...Eat your heart out...

    Norm has nothing on this "Man Of Wood"

    Every Mortise and Tenon Norm cuts is pounded in with a hammer and he calls it a good fit..HA!

  • I agree, Mathias is DA'MAN! Im gladlly subscribed to his chanel, check out his video on the jenga gun, i bought one from him, soo much fun to play w/ my kids

  • *falls out of chair laughing at FroggyVector's comment*

  • i learn how to do this in school hehe

  • Thanks, very helpful video

  • When are you going to start selling that jig?

  • @sohnrog He sells plans to build it. :)

  • damn interesting stuff!!

  • That is a great video were did you get your mortis from?

  • Excellent, excellent video

  • I've never been interested in wood or anything to do with such... and I watched all five minutes, enraptured.

  • very accurate. good job.

  • I love your videos man and all of your machines are extremely interesting. But I'm curious with what you do with the items you make. Do you use all of them, do you give some away, or do u sell any?

  • I've never worked with wood in my entire life. Why on earth do I find this so fascinating?

  • i say its because you never worked with it so you dont know whats possible with wood untill you see it

  • its your calling, work with wood from now on :-)

  • I'm going to tell my dad about your amazing work

  • HA!, Im going to tell my dadI

    It just sounds funny.:)

    Im taking my ball and going home.

    I agree this work is completely perfect!

  • Matt, I love your machines. Since most of your mortices are cut with a router bit & are the width of the bit diameter. Why don't you make a "U" shaped block for your tenoning jig with a space between the legs that matches the router bit diameter? (Plus the lever thickness, of course) Then you don't need to make the gross adjustments on the stop blocks. Due to humidity or machine imprecisions you may need to have some set screws for fine adjustments, but they would be small & quick to make.

  • The lever is not quite linear, so that would add some problems. Also, the mortises are not always the same width - it depends on which 1/2" bit I use, what wood, and how fast I cut. Also, I don't always use a saw blade of the same width.

  • When I watched the tenon machine video, it seemed setting up the stop blocks was a little akward. A "U" stop would seem to help that step along. If I'm wrong & it's easy to do, then "Carry on!"

    If you think it's worthwhile investigating the "U" stop idea, I suggest these ideas to deal w/ the issues you brought up. Shape the stop's edges into a "V" to handle the lever's arc. Bit diameter difference is small & would be a fine adjustment handled by set screws.  Finally, use the same saw blade.

  • By the way, really do like your machines. One day I'll make a copy of your mortising machine, just as you have it. It's perfect.

    I also want to make version of your box joint jig w/ just a small modification. I'll have the sled span both sides of the saw blade. Your screw drive adjustment is great, and doing one end of all the boards in one process is totally awesome. Thanks for all your videos, I'm a real fan.

  • You're brilliant!

  • that's incredible, you truly are a master of woodwork, you should sell all those inventions and things that you have created, woodworking would be a easier

  • i like the tools you created and the way you use them.. its an awesome work

  • That's such a small tolerance for wood, wow!

  • Very Nice. Thanks for all of the great videos

  • thats a lot of help thx!!!

  • Nice video !!

  • Great video, as usual.

    You make lots of neat stuff, man. :D A master of woodwork.

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