TOP100 Woodworking Tools Hacks | Woodworking Ideas

*Download Plans and Materials List:* For millimeters: For inches: ↓ ★: Recommended *DRILL* 1. Dowel Jig ★ 2. Drill Guide 01:10 3. Hole Saw Guide 01:59 4. Longitudinal Drilling 02:41 5. Chamfer 03:09 6. Chisel Dowel 03:33 7. Square Timber Dowel Jig 04:00 8. Smartphone 04:49 9. Bolt Jig Straight 06:13 10. Bolt Jig Insert Nut 06:50 11. Bolt Jig Rod And Pipe 07:33 12. Bolt Jig Diagonal 08:10 13. Bolt Jig Parallel 08:42 14. Bolt Jig Tap 09:04 15. Bearing Jig Disk Sander 09:28 16. Bearing Jig Drum Sander ★ 11:49 17. Bearing Jig Spindle Sander 13:45 18. Bearing Jig Edge Vertical Sander 14:18 19. Bearing Sander 14:28 20. Bearing Jig Copy Template Sander 14:46 21. Bearing Jig Mini Lathe ★ 15:28 22. Bearing Jig Tapered Rod 16:27 23. Bearing Jig Shallow Bowl 18:15 *CIRCULAR SAW* 24. Right Angle ★ 19:31 25. Width Gauge 20:03 26. 45-Degree Tilt ★ 20:30 27. 45-Degree Angle ★ 21:06 28. Clean Cut 21:30 29. Mortise 22:20 30. Post End ★ 22:57 31. Large Right Angle ★ 25:04 32. Long Straight 25:37 33. Small Piece ★ 26:04 34. Blade Guide ★ 26:44 35. Parallel 27:48 36. Tilt Adjustment 28:33 37. Mini Table Saw Fence 29:36 38. Mini Table Saw Jointer 31:50 39. Mini Table Saw Taper 32:22 40. Mini Table Saw Cross Cut Sled 32:50 41. Spline Jig 33:36 42. Tapered Rod 34:33 43. Circle 37:09 44. Cross Cut Jig 39:06 *JIG SAW* 45. Right Angle 41:40 46. Jigsaw Table 42:22 47. Jigsaw Table Vertical Support 43:14 48. Blade Guide Curve ★ 43:56 49. Blade Guide Straight ★ 45:30 50. Blade Guide Parallel ★ 45:47 51. Blade Guide Rail 90 Degrees And 45 Degrees 46:22 52. Blade Guide Rail Long Straight 47:42 53. Blade Guide Rail Dowel And Pipe 47:57 54. Blade Guide Rail Thin Sheet 48:58 55. 3 Sanding Blades □ 49:17 56. 3 Sanding Blades △ 57. 3 Sanding Blades ○ 58. Back 50:50 59. 1-Blade Dowel 51:32 60. 2-Blade Dowel 51:56 61. 3-Blade Dowel 53:49 62. Vertical Support 54:45 63. Vertical Support Parallel 55:37 *ROUTER* 64. Tape Guide 56:28 65. Edge Guide 57:06 66. Square Jig ★ 57:37 67. Right Angle ★ 58:17 68. 45 Degree Angle 59:31 69. Long Right Angle 1:00:33 70. Width Adjustment ★ 1:01:32 71. Circle (2 types) ★ 1:02:44 72. Parallel(2 types) ★ 1:04:55 73. Router Table ★ 1:05:26 74. Router Table Crosscut Sled 1:06:28 75. Router Table Box Joint 1:07:11 76. Flattening Sled 1:07:59 77. Rod 1:09:13 78. Acrylic Jig Bottom Enlargement 1:11:05 79. Acrylic Jig Thickness Adjustment 1:12:18 80. Acrylic Jig Flush Cut 1:12:56 81. Acrylic Jig Edge Joint 1:13:17 82. Acrylic Jig Miter Joint 1:14:11 83. Spline Jig 1:15:16 84. Ball Joint 1:16:17 *PLANER* 85. Flattening Jig ★ 1:18:52 86. Jointer 1:20:02 87. Angle Iron Jig Right Angle 1:21:38 88. Angle Iron Jig Jointer 1:23:50 89. Angle Iron Jig Small Piece 1:25:03 90. Angle Iron Jig Thickness Planer 1:25:56 91. Angle Iron Jig Wide Board ★ 1:26:57 *ANGLE GRINDER* 92. Stability Jig ★ 1:28:00 93. Blade Guide Straight ★ 1:28:49 94. Blade Guide Depth Adjustment 1:30:14 95. Steel Plate Jig Disc Sander ★ 1:30:33 96. Steel Plate Jig Belt Sander 1:32:15 97. Steel Plate Jig Drum Sander 1:34:20 98. Handheld Drum Sander 1:36:02 99. Steel Plate Jig Edge Sander 1:36:37 100. Steel Plate Jig Spindle Sander ★ 1:37:26 *Plan* 1:37:55 By using jigs, it is possible to achieve high-precision woodworking in a small space at a low cost. Handheld power tools and jigs can often serve as effective alternatives to large and expensive machines. Since they are lightweight, they can also be taken outdoors for work. Router I use the HiKOKI M3608DA router, but the base plate tends to shift when re-tightening the screws. Make sure to press the base plate in the same direction each time while tightening the screws. If the base plate shifts, some jigs may not function properly. Angle Grinder I use jigs numbered 95-100 with a speed controller (1:35:07) to reduce the speed for safety, as the grinder’s rotation speed is high. It’s important to securely attach the base plate so that it fits snugly against the grinder body. (I removed a small protrusion from the grinder body.) Note: When following the plans and instructions provided in this video, please proceed at your own risk. I cannot assume responsibility for any accidents or malfunctions that may occur during the creation or use of these projects. Always prioritize safety and wear appropriate protective gear while working. Avoid overloading the tools, such as by continuous operation.
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