 Five simple jigs every new woodworker should have The first simple jig is called winding boards and you can have short ones long ones Meeting your needs. So it's used to put on the end of different Tables you're doing or things to check to see if you've got any twisting or alignment The second simple jig is what I call an inside measuring tool. You know how you Constantly trying to measure inside of a cabinet or a drawer and bend the ruler and see where the bend is Going to hit a just get yourself two sticks with a little Clip on them Put those inside of your drawer stretch them till they're go from the whatever you're measuring and then take them out and Use your measuring device to measure them out where you can see so that's the second one the third one I call my handsaw Shooting board Very very simple three-quarter inch with two three-quarter inch little tabs on it You can see how it's made one on the bottom on one side one on the top Just glue those in the beauty is this ledge here allows you to push it up next to a table And then put a workpiece on it and then grab your your your saw and and have nice secure While you saw so it's not moving around on you the next jig is the router Guide and so that's simply a little half inch plywood With a another three-quarter inch plywood on top of it in this case hardwood Just glue it together Then you can use your router to go along here and cut and you're because you cut it the first time This is exactly the width of your base so that every time you want to cut along this edge You just slide your router along that edge. We'll show you that build These are simple simple builds and the last one is for cutting your You know your big boards when you you're four by eight and getting them cut down to a reasonable size So small workshop guy signing off