Making a Portable Workshop - Part 2
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- This is the second video in the series about the Portable Workshop, a compact and versatile woodworking mult-tool for those of you that don't have much space and a compact cabinet you can store and carry all your stuff to work in other locations.
Portable Workshop Plans: bit.ly/36iYmTp
Blog Article: bit.ly/3fLOBjW
Portable Workshop Playlist: bit.ly/3qfnSlQ
Where to get some materials and tools used in this project:
Modular Workbech Plans: bit.ly/2V1VzaS
X-Motion DIY Portable Mortiser Plans: bit.ly/3fT7lQE
Band Saw Plans: bit.ly/2JisRjf
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paoson.com/downloads/
thank..
Thank you very much for the list of drill bits. Cheers
Buenos días y las medidas en que link se pueden ver gracias
this vids is 6yrs ago but still much informative & details than every other do this days.
glad i found your channel, thank you.
This is just what I was looking for in my tiny woodshop. Incl. the router. So I have now ordered both plans. Thanks for sharing.
thanks Lone
Thank you very much for the reaction, I looked carefully at the documentation and found a link to the cutting program. I completely solved the problem of cutting plywood.
I did not expect that everything will be bundled, I recommend buying drawings.
My high school shop class is over in February, I'm gonna build this so i can keep making things when it's over. Just gotta find a cheap planer! Subscribed
thank you so much!
Very nice design and finishing off. Well done!
+Otto Boswinkel Thanks Otto!
To co zrobiles do tej pory jest niesamowite! Jesteś prawdziwym magikiem. Kupiłem juz projekt Twojego poprzedniego stołu do cięcia (router & table) i "niestety" będę musiał zmienić swoje plany... 😉 Na razie obserwuję Twój nowy projekt i nie mogę się doczekać kolejnych filmików!
+RA-MED Rozliczenia z NFZ
Dzięki zobaczyć i kupić !
Can't believe I have only just discovered your videos, top quality.
thank you! you're welcome
Man o man, you are truly amazing with what you do. To me it looks very complicated though.....Again, like your skills and insight in making it happen, greets from a Serbian fellow from Holland
Nbhkohhhuhi cvcx dowrir.
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This is truly brilliant!
Well done. This is a terrific project. Like a woodworker's Swiss army knife. I look forward to seeing more.
+WoodRodent Thanks! I am uploading the next one this week
If you'd like to help me you can upload subtitles in your own language following this link:
ruclips.net/user/timedtext_video?v=2uKQqEMYwoU
Puedes contribuir con subtítulos en tu idioma en el siguiente enlace:
the best is this crazy green vise, but when it's works - okay
great project !!
thank you so much!
Eres un maestro! Tengo tantas cosas que hacer que veo en tu canal, que no se por donde empezar!!!
muchas gracias!
this is a watchmaking. precise machining !!
Here are some great woodworking plans if you're interested: HootWood. com
Thank you for sharing. Excellent Craftmanship and well done
+Dariush Milani Thank you!
Awesome Video, I know a lot of work went into the production. I like your work also very unique and educational.
Hermano, excelente y hermoso trabajo. Felicitaciones desde Venezuela!
+Torreto Cocinas Gracias!
impressive creativity and skill craft
Genius. Smart thinking and very good skill of job. Its my dream to do such a table like you did. Awesome!!!
Очень. Грамотно. Предумано. И. Сделано. Професионально. Моладец. Буду. Сматреть. Ваши. Ролики
Well thought out design, thanks for posting.
The man is pure genius!
Beautiful project!!
+Mattley Thanks Mattley
That's a good design! Nicely made!
Hi there from Portugal,
Another nice video :D
Thanks
+Blog das Madeiras Obrigado!
Congratulacions for the project
excellent work!!what an awesome looking workstation,you should have lots more subscribers!!!!!!
Thanks +BCdesign
Parabéns pelo projeto, construção, o capricho nos detalhes! Muito obrigado por legendar o vídeo :D
Congratulations on the design, construction, the whim in the details! Many thanks for capturing the video.
obrigado!
Very nice videos and nice results! Great job.
Román
+Humus Workshop Thank you!
Nice funtional useful Homemade strong woodworking tools!
Где просто,там ангелов со сто,где мудрено,там не одного! Спасибо!
Great multifunctional cabinet !
+Delian Popdonev Thanks!
Одна из лучших рабочих зон на youtube! Подписался
как всегда превосходно и качественно!
+Andu San
спасибо
Cool! very good indeed
+Ricardo Santos Thank you
With this tool and machine park, I also build EVERYTHING
well done brother
fantastic works
thank you!
Good work
Yeah ! So Cool , I really Love yours Work !
+Vn Ehot thank you!
Vn Ehot 영화무류
Bom dia!! Seus projetos são muito bons. Vou usar alguns em minha Mini marcenaria caseira.
Thank you very excellent translation
gracias amigo me.sirve tu ayuda feliz dia
Muy bueno! Hay mucho diseño y prolijidad! Saludos
+Julio Di Felippo Gracias Julio!
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Wow, your work is blowing my mind! Absolutely incredible!! I would like to ask you what is the type of plywood you are using and where do you get such long router bits like in 2:32?
+Get Hands Dirty Thanks! It is hard plywood (birch). The bits are usually made for CNC machines. You can find them as Through hole Drills. Here you have a link: www.cmtutensili.es/show_items.asp?pars=RC~198~2
Muchas gracias!! I will check it out :)
It was soo fun to watch
Boa noite amigo, gostei muito deste seu invento é bem prático.
+HELTON SILVA obrigado!
great vídeo, congratulations
+sanisonsound Thanks!
Fantástico!! Trabajo......... Saludos
+Marcos Lopez Gracias tío!
отличная работа ,
Excelente, voy a tratar de hacerla
+Rafael Serrao Bien! Cuelga fotos!
+Paoson WoodWorking no tan rápido, mira que soy un aficionado, pero lo intentare
Very nice, love it :)
+Emmanuel DAUPHIN Thanks Emmanuel
Спасибо за видео класно делаешь. Особенно понравился 3d роутер. Лайк.
+Иван Бердыкин
благодарю
Very good . ...
Looks good mate, Great project, Very usefull
I like construction for machin Im from Indonesia
It is like the universal table . If there are drawings, I will be very grateful . Dmitriy. Russia.
+Дмитрий Лакедемонский Thanks! I will the drawings here this week: paoson.com/downloads/en/
Totally cool! nylon lock nuts might work better in the hinges if they will be opened and closed a lot of times but the spring washer will do the job as well. Just curious, did you modify all your drillbits to have them at
+Cactus! workshop Yes, nice idea. I tried to solve it with the stuff I had at home, but I'll put the nylon nuts in my shopping list
+Cactus! workshop Nope, I use Through Drills like this ones: www.akhurstshop.com/media/upload/larges/throughdrill.jpg
They are usually used in CNC machines.
I see! I guess they work at much higher speeds and are better for self centering right? interesting!
+Cactus! workshop Yes
Cactus! workshop it's perfect ideas creative work.
Lindo e muito eficiente. Sou aprendiz e vou tentar fazer parecida. obrigado.
Obrigado Antonio!
Merhaba. Çok beğendim 👍
Perfekt work!
+Vaduha Sv thanks!
I am new to woodworking and I'm really trying to learn more. I've tried doing some online research, but I can't find out I just have two questions:
1. What is the machine you're switching to at 3:12? I see that you've used it in your portable workshop as well, and I love how you've made it multi-purpose.
I know it's the Kress 1050, but sometimes I've heard you call it the neck router, CNC router, and clamping collar router, miller. I'm only asking so I can do more research on the function of that type of router, learning how to use it, and possibly look for cheaper, or easier to find alternatives as well. (Probably not since you seem to get so much use out of it)
2. Why not just use the router for drilling? I've done some research and I understand you can't really use a drill for milling or routing. I know that the clamping collar router has faster rotations allowing for easier lateral drilling and milling, so why not just just change the bit and use it as a drill press?
Thank you so much for your amazing designs. I can't wait to get started and use your plans to build the portable workbench. I love how you get so much use out of just 3 tools, which is important to me since I only want to start out with the essential tools. I know explaining this might be a lot, so if you have any references that could get me started in the right direction I would really appreciate it.
hello Alex, a router has too many revolutions to use as a drill, and if you lower the revolutions the router loses power. Although with the right bit you can make some hole. Here you'll find more routers with european clamping collar:
www.paoson.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=55
parabéns, lindo trabalho e obrigado por compartilhar
+jose luiz do amaral Obrigado, Jose Luiz!
o teu trabalho é muito bom , parabens!
+Eurico Duarte Pires obrigado!
good beautiful
+Zuyan Wen Thank you Zuyan!
sei sempicemente grande. scaricero lepiante e spero di riucire a costruirlo. Solo provare sara gia un esperienza. Complimenti continua cosi.
Salvatore Pace da Malta .
Grazie mille!.
Cool!
Нечто подобное и себе хочу...😆
+NeWel У фрезера подъем крайне неудобный, а лобзику нужно еще бы какую-то фиксацию пилки сверху.
+Andrey Kost , сама концепция с расширением столов...а остальное детали...
+Maxim Kozlov Thanks!
+Andrey Kost thanks for comment. Not finish yet
Все хорошо, но вот только чтобы сделать это чудо надо иметь еще 5 чудес)))
как у тебя здорово все получается молодец!!!
спасибо! www.paoson.com
+Paoson WoodWorking можно узнать как у называется твой фрезер? а станок копир воооооще бомба,я снял своё первое видео и выложел в ютуб , но мне до тебя еще долеко.
Esplendido, parabéns.
+germch obrigado!
At 0:24 you apply the backing pieces for the miter channel. They look to be spaced about 2 inches from the edge of the top. When you flip the top, those baking pieces are flush with the edge. How did you do that? I love your builds even if you do use magic.
they must be spaced, the first time I was wrong but I simplified it in the video edition
exelente vídeo
gracias
Good inspiration projec
El taladro de mesa está muy bueno tienes que enseñarlo
No Chlape prostě paráda
Nice
الميز جميل جدا شكرا كثيرا
Muy buen trabajo... Y, además, un cursillo acelerado de sacarle partido a tu router 3D no computerizado....
+Enrique Pi Gracias Enrique, me alegra que te guste
Your machines better Chinese junk. Make yourself easily. Thank you.
+andrew sv Thanks!
valew amigo agora consegui visualizar perfeitamente
+marcelo borges fico feliz!
Bom dia. Muito interessante. Gostei
super
Hi, great job, without a table saw already with guides and saw parallel, how is possible to make t track cuts parallel to the new saw? Thanks
Awesome build! What kind of router is that?
+Fredrik Thulstrup Thanks Fredrik. This is the router: ruclips.net/video/NG9IAndPcrw/видео.html
Greta. That's cool
+Alessandro ramalho dos santos thanks!
Great project thank you for the detailed work.
I have bought the plans from your website and Im almost done with it. However Im confused in attaching the saw to the table top. My saw doesn't have any holes on the body, so should I just make the holes?
Thanks again
Yes, you should make those holes. You can make them threaded if you have thickness enough or use nuts.
+Paoson WoodWorking thank you so much for you quick response
So fckg awesome!
+Anatoliy Evguschenko Thanks!
Amazing job man! But about those blueprints, do we buy them, are they for free?
Buena maquina
amazing.......
Muy creativo excelente trabajo te felicito fabricaste una herramienta multifuncional q para espacios pequeños es la mejor q he mirado te pregunto si hay forma de adquirir los planos para mi y q tengo q hacer para conseguirlos gracias espero tu respuesta
muchas gracias Javier, los encontrará en mi web:
www.paoson.com
Paoson WoodWorking gracias de nuevo
Hi Paoson. Many thanks for a brilliant video. I have a question which I hope you can help with. The mitre channel which you are using looks like aluminium extrusion. Now I would really like to know what it's called and where I can buy it on-line. Many thanks.
thanks! take alook:
www.paoson.com/forum/57s/t-track-profile-and-accessories
Kullandığınız masa üzerindeki tabla mazleme plywood malzememidir
I love it brother, verry nice.. u r truely talented.. how can I get one of that?'. I like it verry useful
thank you so much! take a look at my web:
www.paoson.com
does it matter what kind of router to put on the table? Plunge or normal? Would it matter. Thanks
+dverrett2009 The design is made for a 43mm neck router but it can be adapted to other kind of routers
Wow, your channel amazes me. New subscriber! :)
thank you and welcome!
Great job thanks for sharing. what's the brand of your router I couldn't see the make or model
+Agga Downunder Thanks Agga, it is the Kress 1050
Como fabrico el taladro con movimiento esta excelente, gracias, me podría mostrar como lo fabrico, muchas gracias