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Krahn's Carpenter Shop
Добавлен 26 июн 2017
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sliding table
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linear guide rail a.co/d/8ipDUXj precision miter gauge a.co/d/iRDzCAy t-track a.co/d/iOsiilL stopper block a.co/d/8pN0BkE
Trying to make a bread knife @Justinthetrees
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Here is where I saw it being made ruclips.net/user/shorts-gZ28bPh2bM?feature=share
Making a beautiful jewelry Box "With a inlaid star" part 1 @krahnscarpentershop
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This is part one of making a beautiful jewelry Box
Making a Jewelry box as a Christmas gift @krahnscarpentershop
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Making a Jewelry box as a Christmas gift @krahnscarpentershop
Making a Tailgate bench "woodworking"
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I think the tailgate bench turned out pretty good, It was pretty easy to make and it was fun, Woodworking to me is just fun. My Instagram krahnscarpentershop?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
DIY Wooden Mallet. ( How to build )
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Here is the link to blacktail studio's video on making a wooden mallet ruclips.net/video/fvS9C-gH1c0/видео.html It was real fun to make, And I think it turned out pretty good!
How to get free wood for all your woodworking projects!
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How to get free wood for all your woodworking projects!
DIY (How to make Cabinet doors) | The best way, Woodworking
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DIY (How to make Cabinet doors) | The best way, Woodworking
Day In The Life With Woodworking And Farming! @Bourbonmoth
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Day In The Life With Woodworking And Farming! @Bourbonmoth
Breaking in "Polaris RMK" rebuild engine.
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Breaking in "Polaris RMK" rebuild engine.
Why Install a "fix it kit" on a Polaris RMK 2012
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Why Install a "fix it kit" on a Polaris RMK 2012
The little vacation! ((World water park in Edmonton))
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The little vacation! ((World water park in Edmonton))
How to make a homemade workbench ((The easiest way))
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How to make a homemade workbench ((The easiest way))
Plastic welding a 2012 Polaris RMK Snowmobile
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Plastic welding a 2012 Polaris RMK Snowmobile
fantastic design!
What is the size of your shop .. I REALY like your video on the table saw slide.. I want to see how you made your dust collection
Freaking awesome
The End. You're killin it, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. A coping sled will help you not get the divot on the corner of your coped sticks for the doors. New shop looks great, I may duplicate your dust collection setup with cyclone adds. Did you run any sort of ground wire in the PVC to try to mitigate static?
Thank you, Yes, I have run a ground wire to my PVC pipe. It has worked great so far and I use it a lot.
TBH you completely missed a lot of key aspect why a sliding table saw is good. You will never achieve those features with a cabinet saw. Still hard to replace the blade, the fence is still not as accurate, you can't narrower strips with proper support, can't have a precutter, and I'm pretty sure that this setup is taking up way more space than a proper sliding table saw. The very big space on on the left of the blade is just an annoying thing on cabinet saws. Also can't have the opportunity to clamp anything to the slider, like ripping an unplaned timber (which would be unsafe otherwise), or you need your jig to do a small angled cut into something. Yeah, you can make jigs for everything, but thats just wasted time instead of actual work. Yeah, those saws doesn't have any fancy blade stopping technology, but seriously, your fingers will be nowhere near to the blade. In the past I was a bit sad that there aren't any saws in Europe with SawStop technology except the super expensive Festool one, but now... I wouldn't buy a SawStop anyway.
My lineal rails came this week. I'm going to give it a go.
How did it go, I'm thinking about doing the same.
@@manit77 I'm currently moving things around in my shop before I start the build. I have a garage shop and I am rotating my table saw 45° to maximize the ripping capacity. I was around 8.5' but now I can comfortably do 11. I remade my out feed table this weekend but it's slow going, I have a lot of yard work projects going on.
Yeah my projects span years 😂 this has been on my list for a long time. Good luck!
Nice table butcher
You need to rebuild another one and send it to me and film it so everybody else can see how you built it 😂😅😂😅
Aussie cabinet maker here. Your shop is awesome! Great videos, keep them coming.
You need to build it again or take it apart and show us how you did it. Your explanation is hard to follow
Can you make videos on cutting large mdf boards?. size 1m22 x 2m44. Thank you!
Light bulb moment. I didn't think about reversing the mounting position of the rails. I'm glad you did! thanks
Made it.. The End.. Good idea to trim the doors when finished, to square them all up nicely... Keep it up.. Following you in the new shop.. Love that sliding Table saw..
Epoxy on a cutting surface? Melted crayons are cheap and non-toxic.
Brilliant
It doesnt look like there is enough forward travel to push the fence (like you would still have a couple inches of uncut) to the blade perhaps its just the angle of the video.
Dude great stuff
What an awesome job my friend. I sooo wish I could see this up close. Just so I could really picture the under side of roller table mechanism. Would love to see pics of under side. Again, very great job and also well built. Steve
Great job
Hi. Beautiful and spacious workshop. Very nice :) I think it's good that you thought about the risk of fire in your exhaust system and also that you installed a smoke detector. I would like to make two comments: 1) Is your smoke detector “smart” so that you receive an alarm notification even when you are away? 2) When installing smoke detectors, there are a few points to consider so that they function as safely and as long as possible... a) Smoke detectors should not be mounted vertically on a wall! The general function may be affected (the fire detection occurs too late) and the inner chamber of the detector will become dirty more quickly, which will lead to malfunction. This is an important point, especially in a woodworking shop with higher levels of dust. b) You should always mount smoke detectors on the ceiling and choose the right position. There are, for example, rules as to how this should be done in living rooms, depending on whether the ceiling is flat or sloping, etc... In your case, a smoke detector at the highest point of the ceiling of your workshop would make less sense for fire detection in the area of your exhaust system. Therefore, installing it directly in the area of the system is a good choice. However, I would suggest a "small" modification so that a possible fire can be detected easily, safely and quickly! I would surround the area of your storage. This doesn't even have to be a complete "cabinet", but at least a ceiling/hood close to your extraction system. And you should then mount the smoke detector horizontally on this ceiling/hood! This will then, also in the case of a smoldering fire, quickly accumulate enough smoke in this hooded area to trigger the smoke detector. With your actual solution it could be that a fire is detected much too late But as we all know, the best smoke detector is the one you never need ;)
You are a genius, my friend.
Before seing this video, I was watching the one with the sliding table, and it's exactly what I will do, but a little bit smaller. On the other hand, I wish you still have your 10 fingers because at 02:09 minutes, I freak out to saw your fingers at less than a inch or two from the blade. Man please use a push stick and ripping knife. Your fingers are so important to follow your woodworking dream. Take care
Thanks. I upgraded to a saw stop that'll help 😁
I've had a big person on this, laying...he's not as big anymore for some reason though 😉 I don't have the space but I like the idea. Well done sir.
Very nice design 👍 Thanks for sharing 😊
Nice 👍
I sure wish you lived close to me so you could help me and the other disabled vets I teach make one for us.
Very nice and clean work
Excellent although a miter cut demonstration would be helpful .. I am concerned about the length of the miter gauge fence and the distance from the pivot point and potential deflection and accuracy of the cut.
5:10 lol hat star does not say america first thing i thought was RUSSIA
Which harbor freight model is that?
You have a very creative mind and I don’t think you realise how talented you are. Your content is raw and honest and a great watch. Looking forward to watching your builds
I have been waiting to see a nice dual collector setup. I experimented with the idea myself. Thanks for sharing this!
How do you have the barrels connected? Is it just weight and suction?
Yeah it's just with the suction of the machine and weight
Clean an effective setup!
That's a really good idea to run 2 dust collectors at the same time!
I assume the angle iron is to keep the surface as flat as possible? Also, I see the screws in it, but feel dumb that I can't understand how it is attached, especially thinking how the screws holding the iron on aren't popping through the top.
I was just breaking down Make Something’s video on his slider. So glad this popped up. Glad to have more ideas. Yes to the dust collector video please.
Definitely a really good idea man. Just a suggestion but you might want to just remake it and film it to help grow your channel. A build video would definitely blow up. Nice work!
Beauty! It look like the slider in 8 ft, right? Are the rails the same length or shorter??
Awesome
Really nice design
What are the dimensions of the sliding table? And I don't see a link to the bar that you inlayed to put the miter gauge in, where did you get that?
The sliding table dimensions are 2ft wide and 8ft long, I had the bar but you could just search it up on Amazon I'm not sure what they're called exactly, maybe a miter rail
3:58 I recently made a sliding table saw and did this exact same thing (rails on top). Yeah it would be such a pain to mount the slide blocks on top penetrating the table surface. Added bonus is the rails help to further stiffen the sliding top
TBH your slider makes much more sense and actually that table saw is getting closer to what a real sliding table saw is about. Those kind of sliders what are presented in this video is completely miss the whole point of the sliders.
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Free wood there’s a win right there. Funny content too cheers
I love your voice overs dude it’s so raw and honest and you have a great eye for detail. So please keep doing what you’re doing.
Why not just buy one and use the time spent making one to make something....
Too expensive and they don't work like this one does
Got to be the best slide table build I’ve seen and putting your rails on top instead of the bottom takes the sting out of trying to line up your guides. Well done glade I found your channel and yes I wish you’d pressed play and filmed it I think it would have cracked well over a mil in views and counting
Nice one! Good job man!
Very nice build man!