 One simple jig every new woodworker should have, a handsaw shooting board. Hola woodworkers, Paul Carlson here. Let's talk about the little simple jig called the, I call it the handsaw shooting jig. So simple and so useful. Simply take a piece of three-quarter inch plywood, scrap plywood out of your offshoot pile. Take it, maybe make it about 15 inches tall by 15 inches wide. Take it a strip of three-quarter inch plywood and put it along one edge on the top, let's say. And glue it and hold it in place. Take another identical strip or similar strip, put it and glue it on the bottom. So you basically have them on the edges on the two opposite sides. So easy to make, so useful. When you're ready to cut something and you're not, you just want to do it really quickly by hand, then you simply take this jig and shove it up against your edge of your work table. Take the workpiece that you want to cut and put it in there and hold. Now you can push and nothing's going anywhere and so you don't have the trouble of things sliding around as you're cutting them. You can even use the edge. It's kind of a shooting guide if you want to and you just, doesn't take long. Now put a 5-8 inch hole in it with your drill and then just hang it on your wall. So it's always easily available and ready to go. Don't bury it underneath some other jig somewhere because you're going to use it all the time. That is a very simple jig every new woodworker should make for themselves. Small workshop guy signing off.