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JKM Woodworking
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Добавлен 18 ноя 2022
Hi, my name is Steve, and I'm a woodworking hobbyist who spends a lot of time in my 1-car garage woodshop.
This channel is all about sharing my woodworking journey in hopes that others might find some ideas, inspiration and/or learning, just as I have from watching many other woodworkers.
This channel is all about sharing my woodworking journey in hopes that others might find some ideas, inspiration and/or learning, just as I have from watching many other woodworkers.
Affordable 13" Benchtop Planer with Helical Cutter Head!
Review of the FindBuyTool 13" benchtop planer with helical cutter head, and also with comparisons to the Cutech benchtop planer and DeWalt 735x planer.
Links to tools used or referenced in this video. *affiliate
FINDBUYTOOL Helical Cutter Head Planer - amzn.to/3yHo2KM
DeWALT 13" Planer - amzn.to/3LhVR8q
CUTECH 40800H 2-speed Planer (from amazon) - amzn.to/3R3Av28
CUTECH 40800H 2-speed Planer (Cutech website) - cutechtools.us/products/planer-40800h?sca_ref=4196809.KK1onAwQfa
*affiliate - As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, at no additional cost to you.
Links to tools used or referenced in this video. *affiliate
FINDBUYTOOL Helical Cutter Head Planer - amzn.to/3yHo2KM
DeWALT 13" Planer - amzn.to/3LhVR8q
CUTECH 40800H 2-speed Planer (from amazon) - amzn.to/3R3Av28
CUTECH 40800H 2-speed Planer (Cutech website) - cutechtools.us/products/planer-40800h?sca_ref=4196809.KK1onAwQfa
*affiliate - As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, at no additional cost to you.
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It was more difficult than I thought!
Просмотров 8403 месяца назад
Making a wine cork and epoxy bar top / wine cabinet top. In this video I go through the mistakes that I made and how I recovered from them. I used a combination of deep pour epoxy, table top epoxy and a wine color mica powder. The cabinet is made from Cherry. Links to tools used or referenced in this video. *affiliate Deep pour epoxy - amzn.to/3xKgoPi Table top epoxy - amzn.to/4cEOQtI Wine colo...
Cutech Benchtop Jointer w/ Cast Iron Fence - 1 Year Review
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 месяца назад
Review after 1 year of use of the Cutech 10" benchtop jointer with cast iron table top, and recently added cast iron fence. I've used this in my hobby woodshop for about a year, and just recently upgraded to the Cutech cast iron fence. NOTE ON BRACKETS: Just an addition to the content of the video.... the enhancement brackets that come with the cast iron fence are longer and work much better th...
Building a Simple & Functional Floating Miter Station
Просмотров 15 тыс.4 месяца назад
In this video, I'm building a quick and simple floating miter station for my woodshop, I'm unpacking in a new workspace for my small woodshop space, and getting it ready to start doing some fun woodworking projects again. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Laser leveler - amzn.to/4dFfiV7 Shelf 90 deg brackets - amzn.to/3ynPXyP Clamp hangers - amzn.to/3UM5TST *affiliat...
Making a Barn Door Style Console Table / TV Cabinet
Просмотров 6505 месяцев назад
How to make a barn door style cabinet. I'm using knotty alder for a bit of a rustic feel. This video includes a lot of woodworking tips and tricks. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Barn door slide kit - amzn.to/3QuL7pr Tongue & groove bit set - amzn.to/4aiJ9jj Brown CA glue - amzn.to/3Qs34VO CA glue accelerator - amzn.to/3Wib9A6 Dowel jig - amzn.to/3wjmGVa Pocket ho...
8 Tips for Setting up a Laser for the Woodshop
Просмотров 6216 месяцев назад
Using the Creality Falcon2 22w laser in the woodshop for templates, inlays and engraving. Video includes some tips and tricks for the initial setup of a new laser to be used in the woodshop. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Creality 22W laser from Amazon - amzn.to/3PqH7WI Creality Online store: bit.ly/4cskfjw Creality 15%Off Code: FL22WH Air purifier - amzn.to/3IJQA...
How to Apply Blotch-Free Dark Stain
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.8 месяцев назад
This is my process for getting a completely blotch-free dark stain. In the video, I demo the process on alder and cherry. My approach uses a combination of both a stain and a dye. And I’ll also go through some variations of pre-stain conditioners and clear coats. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Sanding mat - amzn.to/45ZfMRS Sanding discs - amzn.to/47ArrpP Mineral s...
Book Nook Build-Off!
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.8 месяцев назад
A book nook is a tiny little room that you position between your books to give the illusion that that there is another world hidden behind your shelves. I challenged my daughter to a book nook building competition. She won! A quick shop tour is included in this video. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Lights for book nook - amzn.to/3HCOS7G Dado stack - amzn.to/3OnsmD...
Innovative New Woodworking Tool Brand
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this video I'm reviewing 5 tools from Goingmake. The tools are; 1) thin rip jig, 2) concealed hinge jig, 3) shelf pin jig, 4) 3D multi-angle square and 5) Benchdog hole clamps. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Thin rip jig - amzn.to/41GDd0F Concealed hinge jig - amzn.to/3H9L90M Shelf pin jig - amzn.to/3TLux75 3D multi-angle square - amzn.to/3NKLwTm Benchdog hole ...
Flat and Square Workpieces - Woodworking Fundamentals
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Using several examples of projects that I'm working, I demonstrate how to get a board or workpiece flat and all sides parallel and square. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): CUTECH Jointer (Cutech website) - cutechtools.us/products/10-spiral-cutterhead-benchtop-jointer-cast-iron-tables-cutech-401100hi?sca_ref=4196809.KK1onAwQfa CUTECH Jointer (from amazon) - amzn.to/4...
Making an Adjustable Height Desk from a Walnut Slab & Epoxy Resin
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.10 месяцев назад
In this video, I show how I made this adjustable height desk for my daughter, using a live edge walnut slab and epoxy resin. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Adjustable desk leg kit - amzn.to/47hwTP7 Moisture meter - amzn.to/40UaaX8 Epoxy resin - amzn.to/3ubmHcg Mold release spray - amzn.to/47AjfGv Silicon baking cups - amzn.to/3sLAZQq Black dye - amzn.to/47ljnKn Bl...
Woodshop Air Filtration System Upgrade - Measurable Improvement!
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In the process of installing a new PuriCare 500 air filtration system, I measured air quality using a repeatable test procedure, compare 3 scenarios; 1) with no air filtration, 2) with a box fan and filter, and 3) with the new Purisystems PuriCare 500 air filtration system. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): Purisystems PuriCare 500 - amzn.to/49wBOxa Box Fan - amzn.to...
Affordable Router Sled - I finally got it right!
Просмотров 247 тыс.11 месяцев назад
How to make an affordable linear rail router sled, by only cutting and drilling a $20 acrylic sheet. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): COMPLETE PARTS LIST FOR ROUTER SLED: Side rails - amzn.to/40rIKYx Cross rails - amzn.to/478twtx .... double check cross rails part number "SC20UU 4Pcs" - or see note below Acrylic sheet - amzn.to/3FxviIL Screws - amzn.to/3Mi3GLH Nuts ...
Simple Table Extensions for a Benchtop Jointer
Просмотров 13 тыс.11 месяцев назад
These table extensions are perfectly flat and level to the jointer table top. These are for a Cutech benchtop jointer, although this approach is likely to work with many different brands of benchtop jointers. Links to tools used or referenced in this video (*affiliate): CUTECH Jointer (Cutech website) - cutechtools.us/products/10-spiral-cutterhead-benchtop-jointer-cast-iron-tables-cutech-401100...
Making a Soundwave Wall Hanging from Scrap Wood
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
How to make a soundwave wall art from scrap wood. The wood species are maple, walnut, white oak, cherry and padauk. The background is made from deep pour epoxy. Links to tools used or referenced in this video. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, at no additional cost to you. Deep pour epoxy - amzn.to/3Sdbn9N Epoxy black dye - amzn.to/45nDd5P Silicone muffin cups - amzn.to/4...
Cutech 10" Benchtop Jointer Review (with WEN jointer comparisons)
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
Cutech 10" Benchtop Jointer Review (with WEN jointer comparisons)
Cutech Spiral Planer Review with DeWALT & WEN Comparisons
Просмотров 12 тыс.Год назад
Cutech Spiral Planer Review with DeWALT & WEN Comparisons
Making a Stunning Garden Bench with IPE Wood
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.Год назад
Making a Stunning Garden Bench with IPE Wood
Carter Log Mill on a 10" Benchtop Bandsaw (& some other DIY log milling approaches)
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
Carter Log Mill on a 10" Benchtop Bandsaw (& some other DIY log milling approaches)
6 Affordable Tools I Regret Not Buying Sooner
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.Год назад
6 Affordable Tools I Regret Not Buying Sooner
Router Table Fence Review: Woodpeckers vs Rockler vs Taytools
Просмотров 41 тыс.Год назад
Router Table Fence Review: Woodpeckers vs Rockler vs Taytools
Making a Cocktail Smoker Kit without a CNC or Lathe
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Making a Cocktail Smoker Kit without a CNC or Lathe
Atomstack P9 M40 Laser Engraver Review
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.Год назад
Atomstack P9 M40 Laser Engraver Review
Making a Cedar Blanket Chest with Large Box Joints
Просмотров 34 тыс.Год назад
Making a Cedar Blanket Chest with Large Box Joints
The Best Jig to Cut Precise Circles? DIY or BUY
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
The Best Jig to Cut Precise Circles? DIY or BUY
Why does everyone think the DeWALT planer is better?
Просмотров 599 тыс.Год назад
Why does everyone think the DeWALT planer is better?
Rikon 10" Bandsaw Review & Fence Upgrade for Better Resaw Cuts
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
Rikon 10" Bandsaw Review & Fence Upgrade for Better Resaw Cuts
Form Bending Sheet Acrylic for a Curved Display Case
Просмотров 137 тыс.Год назад
Form Bending Sheet Acrylic for a Curved Display Case
Quite useful, thank you🙂 I am goimg to try using a heat gun for a much smaller piece of acrylic
Glad to hear the video was helpful!
Thank you. Really helped me make my decision.
Great! I'm happy to hear it was helpful!
I bought the WEN planer with the helical cutter...stock comes out glass smooth and snipe free...at half the price of the Dewalt...good enough for me!
Your summary sheet was wrong - you had the DeWalt Maple as big chip at 96, good 179. Your testing was the obvious - the 96 was good on the maple, with chipping at the 179. Doesn’t change results much, unless you intend to plane Maple.
"everyone"...really?!
Great video, thanks! The links to the rails are much appreciated - cheaper than I was expecting!
Thanks! I'm happy to hear it was helpful!
How's the quality for the rail guides? Are they level?
Yes, I found them to be perfectly level
there is a 2 speed wen planer that will do the things your looking for with faster and slower speeds
Yes, I now have the Cutech version of that Wen 2-speed planer. It works great! At the time I made this video, that 2-speed WEN had not yet been released.
I’ve had same when for a few years and it’s rather great. But having not a fantastic dust collection system in my shop I wonder if the blower in the dewalt would make a big difference sending the chips out. I don’t believe when has one of those..
I agree, that the Dewalt dust blower is a bit of an advantage!
I have bad luck with the blades (getting chip). I am too cheap to replace the blades. I clean it up with a hand plane.
You are my hero. You saved me time ,money and headaches trying to figure this out on my own
Thanks! I'm happy to hear the video was helpful!
this jointer on Amazon U.S is $649 and change, here in Canada it is $2172 and change!! we get so ripped off here in Canada!!
Is it possible for you to export your lightburn files to SVG so non lightburn users can cut out the patterns on their machines? Thanks so much!
thanks for sharing. I got the WEN 6" jointer about 6 months ago, looks exactly like the Craftsman $300 or so..I paid WEN $249 total, free shipping. Very pleased with this Jointer. I have owned Delta and Craftsman in the past. And thanks for the cutter links.
Very nice!
Спасибо! Было очень интересно!
Thanks!
The fact that you're not using a clean filter for the box fan invalidates your experiment results. You should have run the test with a brand new filter.
Needed this! Great job!
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
This is absolutely amazing!
Thank you so much!
Keyhole solution is very clever
Thanks!
Hey man, I just finished my sled following your video. Thanks for helping with the learning curve! Pretty brilliant! On my workbench / out feed table I have multiple T tracks so I can use the Powertec clamps to hold my workpiece as well as the long rails.
Thanks, glad it was helpful! Great idea using the t-track clamps!
FindBuy also makes helical cutterhead for DW735 as well for under $400 - nearly half of Shelix.
Great info, thanks!
Do you want to sell your Woodpeckers fence?
Sorry, I've already sold it
Well done! Saving me a lot of trouble and answering all my questions, thank you again for your video.
Thanks so much for the kind words1 Glad it was helpful!
Dewalt isn’t better!!! Motor is weak, and over priced…
i haven't put together my sled yet. But i got the same 20mm cross rails, and weight of my 3.25hp bosch is too unstable. Just lightly touching it will easily twist the whole sled which would cause the bit to gouge sideways. So before i even try use it, i'll get the sbr 20 rail which i assume is much more rigid
Hi thanks for the video! I was planning on building this exact sled, but I'm worried that these cross rails might not be perfectly straight, or might have some give in them with a 2.3hp router on them. I'm considering using the same rails as the sides, with the rigid aluminum, as my cross rails. Price is about the same and there would be extra rigidity. Any thoughts on this? Am I worried about a non-issue? My sled would be more than 41" wide....
I actually think that the cross rails on my sled are straighter and more rigid than the side rails. The cross rails that I used are a larger diameter than the side rails. What you say will also work fine.
Why did you trim to a width of 11.25"? Rail slide space or more ridged just wondering? I am about to cut my plastic and was curious why you didn't leave it at 12". Maybe I miss understood are all the peases 11.25 or the combined leanth of all 3 11.25? Thanks for any info.
I trimmed it to keep the cross rails as close to each other as possible, still leaving just enough space for my router. With the cross rails close together, then it maximizes the lengthwise capacity of the sled. Granted, 3/4" really wouldn't make much difference, and so would have been just fine to leave at the original 12" length and save a cut. I did trim all 3 pieces to the same length of 11.25.
Thanks great video.
Thanks!
&8:00 where did you find that lever thingy that fits in the block?
That lever came with the side rails that I purchased. I put a link in the description to the specific side rails that come with the lever.
@jkmwoodworking thank you, I didn't notice that. Sadly, that package is not available on the Canadian version of Amazon, so my side rails didn't come with them and I'll have to buy the separately. I don't know what that lever is called...
these jointers are good for wood stock no longer than the base also they will bog down with pieces wider than 4 " If you don't have room for a real jointer for longer stock its better to use a planner with a sled and shim technique
Fantastic video!!
Thank you very much!
I used a “blowtorch” and wafted it back and forth and got two 90degree corners.
So I can move the DW735 around.. but it IS heavy. So I bought a stand for it. What I decided to get was the Dewalt DW7440RS stand ($180 on amazon). It doesn't match up perfectly.. so I read a few comments elsewhere about putting some ply on the two removable arms, then mount the DW735 to that. However, I found even with my scrap birch ply it was still a little low. So I set up some 2x4s on top of the ply, and for now used some thick long screws (with socket wrench head, not philips) to mount thru the 2x4 and in to the ply. I glued those down as well to add a little more strength. Even so, I see there is an area I can run a strap under the unit around the two arms that attach to the stand. So I plan on doing that for one more bit of holding power so when I put the stand in vertical mode to move it, the unit will hopefully not come off despite bolted to 2x4 and ply and glued down. Just worried the weight of it going from upright mode to vertical 90 degrees will come loose.
Perfeito
Thanks!
Great video! Would you recommend this planer or the Wahuda 13" two-speed planer? I've been looking for a planer for some time and singled it down to these two. I'm curious to see which you would recommend.
I've not used specifically the Wahuda planer, although I've used the Cutech 2 speed planer which I believe is the same design, and made by the same company (just branded differently) so my comments are in that context. Here is my opinion... I'm a big fan of the Cutech/Wahuda 4 screw post depth adjustment mechanism, and what they claim is a patent on that design that prevents you from having to lock the carriage and yet still minimizes snipe. And at the same time, I wasn't impressed with the chain slack causing jerkiness in the Find-buy-tool depth adjustment mechanism. So that would sway me towards the Cutech/Wahuda in a big way. There is a real advantage that the Find-buy-tool helical cutterhead has in quality of cut for difficult (figured grain) workpieces, and that is where it may be better than Cutech/Wahuda. Although, for most workpieces with straight grain (90% of what I do), the Cutech/Wahuda will give an equally good cut as a helical head. It is only for figured grain workpieces that I notice such a difference. Sorry that isn't a clear definitive answer on which is best, but I hope is some helpful info.
@@jkmwoodworking Thanks for the explanation.
Beautiful design I had to visit amazon just now. Thanks
Thanks!
Great video, thanks for creating and sharing!
Thank you!
Thanks man...appreciated Cheers
Thanks, glad it was helpful!
Beautiful job. Love the rolled edges. You have a new subscriber.
Thank you so much!
Some of this may not be the safest way but you certainly opened my eyes to other similar ideas I would love to try for similar results as yours. Great job good man you broadened many peoples horizons
Thanks so much for the kind words!
Make your own sled. Simple and easy as long as its level and slides easy.
What a simple, easy fix! Then if you have longer wood, you could use those roller supports on bot ends to handle the bend in the boards. 👍👍👍
Thanks! Good point!
tremendous video, thank you
Thank you so much!
Also seeing they're all made by the same vendor would this fit the WEN?
Yes, I believe that it was designed with the intent to fit all of these jointers from the same manufacturer, including WEN
There are quite a few bad reviews on Amazon that have made me weary of Wahuda. You upgraded from the Wen though so I'm assuming you're finding it better? Other comments say that maybe there's a newer model that fixes some of the alignment issues on Amazon. Would love your thoughts!
I believe Cutech has a few differences from Wahuda, and I haven't used a Wahuda jointer myself so I'm not sure about it's problems. I've been extremely happy with Cutech, and do think it is much better than the WEN jointer that I had before. I believe that I have the newest model of Cutech.
I just ordered this and want to build a pull out into my work table how you have yours. Do you find it low to use though? How high is your work table? Thanks!
The top of the jointer is 28" above the floor. This height works ok for me, I'm a bit shorter than average, and also i like kind of standing over the top of the jointer. I'm really happy with the height. Some may think it is not high enough, personal preference.
Some belts, stepper motors and a laptop and u got urself a cnc. Well done
Thanks!
Great video
Thanks!
One word of caution. The lineair axels that I bought were not straight. They were about 1,5mm off in the middle. Still the result was very much acceptable. And I need to vacuum the WHOLE garage.
Great video, thanks for sharing! I’m in the market for a jointer and a planer. I’m considering getting a 10" jointer and wondering if I could use it temporarily as a planer until I can afford a dedicated planer. Also, is the depth fully adjustable on the jointers? Thanks and cheers! If anyone else has experience with using a jointer in this way or knows about the depth adjustment, I’d appreciate your insights!”
Thanks! The depth is fully adjustable on the jointer. I would suggest maybe getting a planer first, which can be used as both a jointer and a planer. Whereas it is not as practical to use a jointer as a planer.
@@jkmwoodworking Thanks a lot!!! Yes, makes sense,.. and came up to the same conclusion, so about to get a nice Dewalt 13" planer. And I found some hacks to use the table saw as a jointer too. Have a good day man!!!