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WillWoodDiywoodworking
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Love the way you did this! Useful in many situations. I'll be making one soon as I get back to the shop! Thx for sharing 👍

KeithChastain-YouGotKeith
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It's great to see these ideas of yours.

WelderPlus
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Japanese pull saws work great for cutting off dowels. Lowes carries an inexpensive, ($3 +/-) plastic handled flexible saw blade. Much easier and no router noise.

catmando
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Thats alot of effort for something a multi tool can do

jamessponsler
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I solved the same problem with two scraps of wood that were the same thickness that I stuck to the bottom of my router with double sided tape. Worked perfectly.

GlentonJelbert
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Amazing that you still have all 10 fingers. Those techniques you use are begging for injury.

robertlong
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LOVE THIS! My favorite part is using a cross point to mark the center for the drill bit. I'm tired of not being exact. I would use a flexible saw to remove the pegs, my personal choice, if I had to do this for a living, I would definitely consider doing this. LOOK FORWARD to all your other creations. LIKED, SUBSCRIBED, hit the notification bell. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE!

tomgoffnett
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Wouldn't be quicker to use a Japanese saw to cut the ends off?

leemuanguyen
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Just expose the bit flush to the plastic trim of the router and have the same type of jig witout mounting anything to router? 😂

deividasabrutis
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I was waiting to see the kickback trick on your crosscut. Holy shit, man. This video's real trick is how you still have all your fingers
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erikneedham
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Good idea👍🏾 I would have made the base from clear acrylic plexiglass to increase my ability to see what i am doing.

JZScreatives
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Ideia brilhante, Will! Excelente trabalho!!! 😃
Abraços e se mantenha seguro aí com sua família! 🖖😊

MCsCreations
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Interesting effort. I don't see the value for the effort with 3 dowels, but if you had to do hundreds, I can see where it could help. Still have to sand afterwards, which seemed like that would be a step you would be trying to avoid.
Appreciate the creative thinking but not something many others may need.

RayCollins-dvts
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Nice job… I like it! 👍🏻Thank you for sharing!

billm
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Não acredito que o cara ficou esse tempo todo pra fazer um gabarito desse !

nailtondantas
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Aprovado!
Muito obrigado!
Brasil 🇧🇷!

aubrymacielpereirafilho
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Table saw safety has become non existent on YouTube.

andyrix
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There are so many other, simpler ways to do this. And…you ignore basic safety rules for using the table saw, as well as the drill press. Very poor judgement, knowing that most of your audience is likely to be beginner woodworkers.

billc
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To set your height, put a playing card on the surface you want to be flush to. Then drop your bit depth to the top of the card. That way you won't go too deep. Better to sand a tiny bit on the pegs than sand a lot on the larger surface.
You had some nay sayers in the comments, but I thought it was a fine little project.

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