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"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

I have you know I have never been lost in the woods. I got confused for two days. I was not lost just confused.
I will tweet ya next time. Great jig Stumpy, I might even have to build that one. It is not complex and that keeps it simple.
Great production there big guy!
Following ;)
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Great video!!!

I think I wood build the panel jig for the router, before I ever even thought about doing it by hand. I'm either lazy, like jigs or I am more of a "Tim the Tool Man" type of guy. Of course I could posses all three character traits.

I'm actually quite psyched about the "Jig Contest". I'm excited for many reasons, it's utilitarian (looks don't count as much as function), there are several that I need (requires my tendancy to procrastinate to be overcome) & I can't loose. Even if I don't win the contest, I will get a jig, if not several, that will serve me well. That's a win in my book.

I have yet to use mugbook & waddle! Or is that Facebook & twitter??? Either way, it seems joining the 21st century is fast approaching. I like technology, just NOT when it starts to overflow my plate. I prefer a small plate not a serving platter of tasks!!!

Thanks, for my weekly "fix" of info, humor & motivation.
 
Discussion starter · #463 ·
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

I am going to make a microadjust function to raise and lower the router more accurately. Then I will put sketchup plans in the Stumpy Store for anyone who wants them.

But I think everyone should try to do at least one with a hand plane. It was fun!
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Great video Stumpy. Happy Birthday, Be safe & have a good day.
Mark~
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Another good show. Following you on Twitter now.
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

I like the router base tip. I was hoping you might mention how you were able to quickly attach the router to your panel raising jig. Nice one, and thanks.
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Another Gr8 vid and love that router base.
Thanks Stumpy
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Another fine fine vid Stumps. And another fine fine jig. Happy B-Day also. Can I charge you to say that, and if so, it'll cost ya plus tax….LOL I'll look forward to seein some jigs for your contest
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Wow that is a sweet router jig Stumpy. Nice video. I like the rouer quick locking feature. And Happy Belated Birthday!
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Another great video, Thanks. Happy Birthday Stumpy!!!!
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Well I have to say that was a pretty good video , and nice shop . I haven't paid you much attention cause your profile pick looks like a stalker : )
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Ha! ..."your profile pick looks like a stalker" You are a stalker of antique planes, plans and now, jigs.

Great show, as always we enjoy 'em.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY. - Len
 
Discussion starter · #473 ·
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

I am definitely NOT a stalker… I HATE celery!
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Good video, I'll check out more.
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Nice video, Stump. Paul Sellers posted a very nice video on making raised panels with a Stanley 4, and it was posted here some time back. I really liked the router jig-I could see that coming in handy. I hate making those cuts on the table saw because it means I have to break out my other insert and they're not the safest cuts on the TS.
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Another winner! June eh, I may even have time to enter this one….
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

another awesome video! I like all your jigs but this one i just might have to build.

I have heard somewhere that a life has to be taken for a life to be given. Didn't realize you and Abe were so close. lol You don't look that old. Happy belated birthday my friend.

After witnessing your tubafore contest, of which I still wake up at night screaming for no apparent reason, this jig contest sounds enticing. Just may have a candidate up my sleeve.

I bought that Milescraft system a while back. Haven't used it all that much but it dose come in handy. Had to hack it up a little and one small trip to the local hardware store to get it to work with an old Sears router that used to be my dad's.

until next time….
 
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

Stumpy,
I built a jig similar to this. It was an eye opener because I first tried a raised panel on the table saw with pretty bad results. with this new jig I had excellent results except for one thing. I had a lot of tearout when going with the grain on one board. the 3 other doors turned out great.
My bit was sharp but I think I may have took a little too much material off.
Which got me thinking, when using a router don't you always want the bit on the underside of the material.
It can be dangerous and grab the workpiece or blowout.
 
Discussion starter · #479 ·
"Raise your panel!" Who knew you could do THAT with a hand plane + another contest!

I don't know why anyone would want to skin a cat, but I hear there is more than one way to do it. The same is true with raised panels, you know, the ones we use on all our fancy cabinet doors… So this week Stumpy tries to make one with nothing but a Stanley #4 hand plane…

...then he decides to make a machine to do it for him!

Before all is said an done we have a new jig that does far more than it was originally intended to, and Stumpy is telling us the next best thing to having a different router for every bit.

Then we make a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT, and Stumpy tells you why he hates April 15th.

It's sure to be more fun than a barrel of Kool-whip, so enjoy!

(And when you're done, visit Stumpynubs.com to watch more great episodes, and be sure to click the tab to visit the Stumpy Store to help keep the show going!)

I had no difficulty at all with tearout, but I also took off a little bit at a time. I think I did it in four passes, the last one being just to touch up any imperfections. I also do the end grain first on each pass so any tearout would be cleaned up when the long grain is done.

I designed the jig to allow you to lower the bit below the table it you prefer. You can't see it in this video, but this weekend I will be having more footage. However that would not work for raised panels since it would then be angled in the opposite direction. It does work nicely with rabbets and grooves.

I disagree about the danger of running it under the bit. The argument for that is based on the fact that the work piece is between the bit and the table, which could bind. That could only happen if the bit was angled into the work piece, which is not possible with this jig. The bit is always angled away from the work piece, so if the piece turns during the cut, it will be pulling away from the bit, not towards it. Binding occurs when a bit is forced to take a suddenly larger bite. But the only way a work piece could move on this jig would cause it to take an even shallower bite.

However, I always tell people, if you are not comfortable with something, don't do it. Never take anyone's word for it when it comes to safety.
 
Discussion starter · #480 ·
Stumpy's "Accidental Invention" just might CHANGE THE WORLD!

I just wanted to build a jig to cut raised panels, I never imagined I would be turning the woodworking world on it's ear! The jig we built last episode has gotten out of control! Now it does everything from cutting miters to trimming my toenails, and I am considering adding an adapter to open my cold ones!

You'll get to see the new invention run amuck, plus I demonstrate how to survive without a jointer and still flatten wood like a man. Then I tell you why my neighbor thinks I'm a lunatic. Enjoy…

(Plans for the new machine are at the Stumpy Store… just click ont he tab at the top of the page at Stumpynubs.com. And watch more Blue Collar Woodworking while you're there!)

 
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