Lol best part is when you say you make the thumb screws cos you enjoy any chance to use your lathe. I can relate to this.Sometime i make something more complicated just to use some of my tools i enjoy using.
Thanks for sharing. I like the build, and WITHOUT any awful music in the background, or foreground, ftm. I also learned something today - that chamfering is what separates us from the animals. Aloha
tip: use 30x30 aluminum extrusion profiles if you want to make the job easier and without welders, lathes and stuff. all you need is your bandsaw to cut the profiles and an Allen key to assemble everything by using the fitting angle brackets for the profiles. Worked well for me 👍
Hi, I will add to my comments. Your design is the most practical I have seen. I, like you, find that as the band saw is always available I use it very often. No more faffing about. I put velcro around the switch with a cord looped over the top mount and a piece of dowel on the end. I simply pull the dowel and the velcro comes off the swirch. Good for emergency stopping. Thankyou again. Good clear video and easy to hear your words (thanks to no music). Aussie Mal.
This is pretty much exactly what I need. When I started watching, I thought I was listening to Prof. Steve Keen as I'd just been listening to him earlier.
I have just made a copy of your band saw stand for my Vevor. I used felt/carpet like you did and a Velcro strap for extra security at the handle. Just starting on the table. Thankyou for this practical design. ( my TIG welds are not as neat as yours! )
Everyone claims they have a better way all lies only God has better ways ,without God you can do nothing .Bottom line praise be to the father son and holy spirit.
@@ShedBuiltStuffNarrow is the path of salvation but wide is the road to hell. We all get to make a choice in this life but I see you have chosen the fools road, I’m sorry for you and remember there are no atheists in hell cause reality is real.
Lol best part is when you say you make the thumb screws cos you enjoy any chance to use your lathe. I can relate to this.Sometime i make something more complicated just to use some of my tools i enjoy using.
Nice to hear I’m not the only one!
@@ShedBuiltStuffone more here 🙋♀️
Thanks for sharing. I like the build, and WITHOUT any awful music in the background, or foreground, ftm. I also learned something today - that chamfering is what separates us from the animals. Aloha
Thanks mate. 🥰
I’ve been thinking of buying a portable band saw and your stand has sold me on the idea. Great job.
Thanks mate.
Neat build
Nice build. I share your joy in creating from scrap and making it your own.
tip: use 30x30 aluminum extrusion profiles if you want to make the job easier and without welders, lathes and stuff. all you need is your bandsaw to cut the profiles and an Allen key to assemble everything by using the fitting angle brackets for the profiles. Worked well for me 👍
But i really liked your video, the result is top notch 👌😄
Solid tip there. Easy to get hold of 30x30 and you could even 3d print brackets to hold it all together. Ill be doing this for mine.
Hi, I will add to my comments. Your design is the most practical I have seen. I, like you, find that as the band saw is always available I use it very often. No more faffing about. I put velcro around the switch with a cord looped over the top mount and a piece of dowel on the end. I simply pull the dowel and the velcro comes off the swirch. Good for emergency stopping. Thankyou again. Good clear video and easy to hear your words (thanks to no music). Aussie Mal.
Thanks mate. And a good tip re the switch
“Chamfering is what separates us from the animals”….totally stealing this! 😂
I cut my finger nail in half with a band saw about 50 years ago. I use a push stick now.
Yes. Good practice. But where is the fun when there is no danger? 🤔
Really like your design solution. Thanks for the inspiration
Excellent! A good sense of humor is essential for good metal work. Your at the top of the heap my friend, very entertaining.
You did a great job on that little table. Very simple and strong!
This is pretty much exactly what I need.
When I started watching, I thought I was listening to Prof. Steve Keen as I'd just been listening to him earlier.
Ha! Thanks mate.
Enjoyed the build and your style.
Thanks mate.
I have just made a copy of your band saw stand for my Vevor. I used felt/carpet like you did and a Velcro strap for extra security at the handle. Just starting on the table. Thankyou for this practical design. ( my TIG welds are not as neat as yours! )
Good to hear mate. I’ve been amazed how much I use it, now it’s sitting there and available.
Great video., excellent job well done. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
Thanks mate. Appreciate you commenting.
Yes I’m with you any reason is a good reason to play on the lathe lol
Kewl modification!! I like it!! Lathe part making me more envying!!! 👍
nice job! One of these is on my "gunna" list for sure!
They could make make powertools more mod friendly by making them less curvy.
Can we have a lathe pull apart and put back together
Smart and simpel build 😁
I find the smell of WD 40 can be quite satisfying when Used on projects! Lol
6:58 Hi & thanks for this video. I’m just wondering if the mod you made to the standard plate affects the use of the bandsaw in hand held mode?
Cheers
No. The mod to the standard plate doesn’t effect using it in hand-held mode.
If anything, it helps to keep the saw more square when cutting.
Como si todos tubietamos 😂😂😂😂 torno
Everyone claims they have a better way all lies only God has better ways ,without God you can do nothing .Bottom line praise be to the father son and holy spirit.
Oh dear … but my imaginary friend is better than your imaginary friend 🤔
@@ShedBuiltStuffNarrow is the path of salvation but wide is the road to hell. We all get to make a choice in this life but I see you have chosen the fools road, I’m sorry for you and remember there are no atheists in hell cause reality is real.
@col.davidcrockett5959 ha! Funny man. 🤣
@@col.davidcrockett5959reality is whatever you imagine it to be.