Magnetic Cross/Rip Cut Jig For Hand Saws // Woodworking How To // Hand tool Woodworking
This is a short video of a fairly simple jig I built to help me with a puzzle box I'm building. For this box I need to cut one piece of wood in such a way that when I bring them back together the saw cut will be invisible. A Japanese saw is perfect for this because the saw kerf is very thin.
The only problem is that in order for the grain to match up when I bring the two pieces back together I need to ensure the cut is very precise so as to not require very much clean up. If I were to cut the pieces I need by hand there's a possibility for my cut to wander, which will require more time at the shooting board straightening the cut out and thus removing more material. As a result, when the pieces are brought back together it'll be clear from looking at the grain that the two pieces have been cut, especially when dealing with a small piece of wood that'll be under close inspection.
My solution was to build this simple jig that has two fences. One for the piece being cut to butt up against and another for the saw that'll run perpendicular to the fence stop. The key to this jig is recessing magnets along the saw fence so that as I cut the saw remains straight and perpendicular to the fence.
I've gotten to use it a lot so far and I have been quite pleased with the results!
If you're interested in what magnets I used, you can find them here (affiliate):
https://amzn.to/3tjt1cv
For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daughters.wood.co/
------------ Tools I use ------------
Japanese Saws:
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull Saw: https://amzn.to/38FVxf4 (Amazon)
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Dozuki Dovetail Pull Saw: https://amzn.to/3mZfrHr (Amazon)
Chisels:
- Narex Richter Bevel Edge Chisel (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1): https://amzn.to/2WNUEMc (Amazon)
Mallet/Hammer:
- Thor Soft and Hard Face Hammer: https://amzn.to/37SvItn (Amazon)
Clamps:
- IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Clamps Set, 8-Piece: https://amzn.to/3aIhBIT (Amazon)
Sharpening:
- Ultra Sharp Diamond Sharpening Stones: https://amzn.to/38RARBh (Amazon)
Drill Press:
- Wen 4208 8", 5-Speed Drill Press: https://amzn.to/3pryuMi (Amazon)
The above are tools I use for just about every project in the workshop and come highly recommended! They are all affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I may earn commission through purchases made through the links above.
#woodworking
#handtoolwoodworking
#woodworkingjig
Видео Magnetic Cross/Rip Cut Jig For Hand Saws // Woodworking How To // Hand tool Woodworking канала Daughters Wood Co
The only problem is that in order for the grain to match up when I bring the two pieces back together I need to ensure the cut is very precise so as to not require very much clean up. If I were to cut the pieces I need by hand there's a possibility for my cut to wander, which will require more time at the shooting board straightening the cut out and thus removing more material. As a result, when the pieces are brought back together it'll be clear from looking at the grain that the two pieces have been cut, especially when dealing with a small piece of wood that'll be under close inspection.
My solution was to build this simple jig that has two fences. One for the piece being cut to butt up against and another for the saw that'll run perpendicular to the fence stop. The key to this jig is recessing magnets along the saw fence so that as I cut the saw remains straight and perpendicular to the fence.
I've gotten to use it a lot so far and I have been quite pleased with the results!
If you're interested in what magnets I used, you can find them here (affiliate):
https://amzn.to/3tjt1cv
For behind the scenes of what goes on in the shop follow me here:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daughters.wood.co/
------------ Tools I use ------------
Japanese Saws:
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Ryoba Pull Saw: https://amzn.to/38FVxf4 (Amazon)
- SUIZAN 9.5 Inch Dozuki Dovetail Pull Saw: https://amzn.to/3mZfrHr (Amazon)
Chisels:
- Narex Richter Bevel Edge Chisel (1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 1): https://amzn.to/2WNUEMc (Amazon)
Mallet/Hammer:
- Thor Soft and Hard Face Hammer: https://amzn.to/37SvItn (Amazon)
Clamps:
- IRWIN QUICK-GRIP Clamps Set, 8-Piece: https://amzn.to/3aIhBIT (Amazon)
Sharpening:
- Ultra Sharp Diamond Sharpening Stones: https://amzn.to/38RARBh (Amazon)
Drill Press:
- Wen 4208 8", 5-Speed Drill Press: https://amzn.to/3pryuMi (Amazon)
The above are tools I use for just about every project in the workshop and come highly recommended! They are all affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I may earn commission through purchases made through the links above.
#woodworking
#handtoolwoodworking
#woodworkingjig
Видео Magnetic Cross/Rip Cut Jig For Hand Saws // Woodworking How To // Hand tool Woodworking канала Daughters Wood Co
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