Приспособление Для Быстрого Изготовления Пазов за копейки. Проще уже не бывает!

164,766
0
Published 2023-08-13
Hello friends! You are on the Crazy Workshop channel.
In this video, I'll show you how to make the simplest and most useful device for a router for mere pennies. To do this, you will need a couple of pieces of plywood and a few bolts and nuts.
Subscribe!
On my channel you will find many interesting and useful videos about woodworking, carpentry, furniture making, homemade fixtures and tools, homemade machines, tool reviews and much more.
🏆Furniture projects    • Креативная идея из фанеры! DIY проект...  

🏆Homemade machines    • Очень крутая ленточная пила! Слабо по...  

🏆Workshop Tools    • Гениальная идея! Мощное приспособлени...  

🏆 Creative Designs    • Эксклюзивная идея! Неужели можно сдел...  

🏆 For garage    • Шикарная идея для гаража! Складной и ...  

🏆 Metalworking    • Круче инструмента у меня не было! Пок...  

🎯Instagram www.instagram.com/crazy_workshop_insta/
🎯Zen zen.yandex.ru/madesimple
🎯Facebook www.facebook.com/groups/ivancrazyworkshop

All Comments (21)
  • Very useful jig. Just a couple of things though with regard to terminology and safety. 1) When it goes across the grain it's called a dado. If it goes along the grain it's called a groove. Also, when using the router, it's much safer to make a shallow pass with the bit 1/8" at most, set it a bit deeper, and take another, and so on. At the very end, you could use a router plane to get the depth just perfect and clean so that you have a great glue surface at the bottom. It's easy to overshoot the depth with a router bit.
  • @brucecarey1780
    To complicated. Woild love to see you do it just with a hand saw and wood chisells.!Now that would be real skill.!
  • @jimparsons6803
    Nice. Seen something like this on PBS about 15 years back. This one is a little easier to make, I think.
  • @geoffdrew5207
    Simple idea but where can I get a router for pennies?
  • @MCsCreations
    Brilliant, Ivan! Nicely done! 😊 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
  • @basincut100
    A number of commentators have said he should have done multiple passes increasing the depth with each pass as should normally be done. I think he was using a flush trim bit with a top bearing as a guide. You can see the bit he was using fairly clearly at 2:32. That was, no doubt, the reason that he couldn’t do multiple cuts at increasing depths.
  • @johnpadgham9771
    Nice! I’d use the router in incremental passes rather than trying to remove all the material in one pass, but it seemed to work for you!
  • @davidfalconer8913
    Excellent ! ! ... AND ... using ( Knurled wheel ) techniques ... ( ? ) ... OMG .. ! ...... DAVE™ 🛑
  • @SJmystic
    I like the concept because you are fitting to the board you want the groove for. However, when you're cutting wood and the router bit is going along a wood jig, seems like it would be easy to nick the jig with the router bit. Someone in the comments pointed out that you could actually see when that already happened in your video (about 4:02). So, it seems like other strategies (e.g., making multiple passes on a table saw) are more lasting options. Or perhaps you have a strategy to keep the router bit completely away from the jig?
  • @rumpolstilscin
    It doesn't get any easier when you have a the tools and workshop like yours.
  • @inspiringbuilds
    Good idea, but I prefer another method using a table saw.
  • @PNH63
    Very simple and clever, ignore the armchair experts!
  • @cjlivingstone6011
    All that work for just a groove? Just get a dado blade set and be done with it
  • @hjazkiz
    The Wood Whisperer has a much better one which he did a dozen years ago.