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The Katz Moses Magnetic Dovetail Jig Version 3.0

Buy the Katz-Moses Dovetail Jig: https://lddy.no/stiz I have Walnut Slabs for sale: https://lddy.no/stj0 Buy The Katz-Moses Stop Block: https://lddy.no/stiz The Katz-Moses Woodworking Apron: https://lddy.no/stir After a year of work I am so happy to be releasing the final version of my jig. You can get The Check me out on social media: www.instagram.com/jkatzmoses www.Facebook.com/katzmoseswoodworking patreon.com/katzmoseswoodworking    / katzmoseswoodworkingshop   EMAIL ME: [email protected] music: www.epidemicsound.com Check out my collaboration with David @Make Something:    • Katz-Moses and Make Something Collabo...   Check Out Some of My Other Videos: Inlaid Dovetails:    • Inlay Dovetails Made Simple   Magnetic Chisel Guide:    • Chisel Guide for Dovetails with the K...   Cutting Dovetails:    • Видео   Fixing Gaps in Dovetails, Box Joints and Miters:    • Fixing Gaps in Dovetails, Box Joints ...   I hope you're enjoying your Katz-Moses Magnetic Dovetail Jig. If you ever have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. I love helping people and if I can give you a trick I've learned all the better. I get asked quite often which products I use to cut dovetails. Below is a list of things I consider essential to my process and why I like them. These are the tools I use personally and love. If you have any questions about these or any other tools please shoot me an email. If you're in the market for any of these please use the link provided as it helps support my business, further growth and innovation. Cheers and thank you so much for your dovetail pictures. Dozuki Razor Saw http://amzn.to/2nm0FzG This saw has been in my quiver for almost 3 years. It's still as sharp as day one and cuts the thinnest kerf on the market. I was just at the William NG School of fine woodworking for a week and William was really impressed with this saw. He recommended that if you can't afford the $300 dollar saws that the next best thing was to get an inexpensive one because they use harder steel. Harder steel means they stay sharper longer and can be replaced when worn out. More expensive saws are made with softer steel because they assume you'll be sharpening it regularly to hone it to your liking. I personally like pull saws as apposed to the western push saws but that's just me. Marking Gauge http://amzn.to/2nlXLuQ The micro adjust feature on this is amazing. For a only couple bucks more than the cheaper ones this is a huge upgrade. It feels robust and heavy in the hand and cuts really well. Upgrading to this made a big difference for me. Marking Knife http://amzn.to/2nm39Ok I love this knife for the thin blade. It's not expensive and gets into tight places. The blade is stiff and great for marking straight lines and feels great in the hand. Stanley Sweetheart Chisels http://amzn.to/2mVMTkF When it comes to western chisels you can't beat the quality and value of Stanley Sweetheart bench chisels. They hold a scary sharp edge for a very long time, are affordable and come with a relatively flat back so you can get to work with less prep work. I really love these things the set comes with an awesome leather carrying case. Fret Saw http://amzn.to/2nlXPud\ This is definetely a luxury buy but it makes a huge difference for me. I use the thinnest blades (20 TPI) and can cut fractions away from my marking guage line. The stiff back is a game changing addition to saws of this type and I could never go back to a regular coping saw after using this. Diamond Plates Set http://amzn.to/2mfDDdZ I found these about 3 months ago and was skeptical of the price to value ratio. I've now beat these up and don't know if I'll ever go back to water stones. Unless a chisel or plane iron needs major work, I quickly hit the medium and fine about 30 strokes each and the strop for about 30 seconds. It gets things razor sharp and gets me back to work really fast. My Apron: https://bit.ly/KMapron Send me Stickers and I'll send you one: 38 Depot Rd #B Goleta CA 93117 Check out these other videos where I use it to make all sorts of cool dovetails: Inlaid Dovetails:    • Inlay Dovetails Made Simple   Magnetic Chisel Guide:    • Chisel Guide for Dovetails with the K...   Cutting Dovetails: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1egR... Fixing Gaps in Dovetails, Box Joints and Miters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlg8D... Avid CNCs of all shapes and sizes: https://bit.ly/3cdKdqA Bescutter Laser (awesome c02 and fiber lasers) Website: http://bit.ly/bescutter

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