DIY Table Saw Lathe | Plans
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2019
- If you don't have a lathe in your shop, you can still make turned legs.
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Very well done. One problem I had. I am using Mahogany to make the legs. It is not a true "hardwood" in my experience, and the T Nuts were slipping out, and making a grove. So I went out and bought some hanger bolts and drilled them into the leg. So far I think it will work. Thanks Alfab
Nobody explain as much as you do. Are an instructor? Teacher? Communicator? Wao! Thank you!
I thought I saw all the things you can do with a table saw. I am truly impressed.
i SAW what you did there
Okay, that was just downright impressive. Kudos!
Hahaha! Mr. Bill. Nobody ever mentions him but I grew up with him in my childhood. Thank you for another video.
I actually lol'd at that line!
This is PHENOMENAL!!! It's amazing just how expensive buying legs like those that you made is. To see how easy it is to "turn" your own despite not having a lathe is awesome! Thanks so much for sharing this incredibly useful jig.
Sure thing!!
Man, I have always wanted to try this! Once the jig is set-up, it seems so quick and easy. Awesome job, man!
It's been on my list for so long too! It's really quick, you just have to be prepared to douse your shop in dust 😂
This is great! I just got a lathe and this is quicker and more accurate if you want a straight taper. Gold star
Michel your a mind reader. I need to turn some epoxy and wood legs for a table I’m making and was going to try someone’s lathe but now I’m totally going to make this!!! Such awesome timing brother. Thanks so much!!!
Sure thing! I was in the exact same situation, and my friend with the lathe was too busy to help, so I improvised. Let me know how it works out for you!!
Wonderful! And thank you for narrating to make it easy to follow.
Love the simplicity of how this jig works and is built. I definitely want to try this out
Thanks Johnny!! Yeah, give it a go!
Dang, that's brilliant! Honestly, I'm stunned that actually works. Wow.
Wow. The speed of using the jig is impressive and the finish just straight off the saw looks fantastic!
Thanks Sharon! Yeah, I was surprised by that too 😳
I've seen a few of these "turn on the tablesaw" type jigs. This one is so easy and approachable! Fantastic job!
Thanks!
It also looks like one of the safest, there's a few that are just asking for some bad kick back
Amazing video Michael! Nice job!
This thing is incredible!!! I'd use this jig even if I HAD a wood lathe! You really do amazing work man! If RUclips had awards, you'd get my vote!
I was just thinking about how I was going to go about making my dad a personalized pool cue, and then I looked through your old videos and found this. Thank you!
Great video and clear instruction without wasting a bunch of time! You're obviously very talented. By the way, love the music on your videos too.
Great job as usual! I love this declension of a tablesaw tapering jig! I'm definitely going to build it your way, as I need one. Thanks for sharing!
Well done. As a retired Industrial Engineer where I developed assembly fixtures for manufacturing this is very impressive
Thank you!!
Absolutely brilliant,been looking for something like this for ages. Well done.
Sweet! This is just what I needed, bought the plans, looking forward to "turning" my first legs.
Recently started listening to his videos but "persuader" was awesome
Wow! Such an awesome jig. Definitely gonna build me one of these.
Yes, on narration
GREAT JOB!!!
Ingenious and fantastic result!
Your work has given me some great ideas for my own shop! I really appreciate you taking the time to share these. I made your table saw leg turning jig and after A couple hours of use I modified it. It is now continuously adjustable. at both ends.
Nice! Glad to hear it 😁
Great jig. I've seen many versions but this one appears to work best.
I echo Alan's comment, not only impressive but relatively simple.
Wow!!! Is wonderful!!!
Tanks muy friend!!!
(Desde Reynosa México)
Love it, thanks! I'm actually going to be building a desk soon and have been thinking through a design for a jig like this.
GREAT idea and execution! Thank you!
Thank you so much for posting this video. I just finished making the jig and it works fantastic!
Amazing. Never would have thought of this.
Awesome narration, great jig, great video. Thx!
I bought your sketchup plans (because you deserve the support) and will build this jig today. One thing I was a bit disappointed with: It would be really helpful to have the dimensions of all the pieces on the Sketchup. That would have saved me the time it took to go through your video, stopping and starting as I copied dimensions to the sketchup drawing. I'll be using this jig mostly to make dowel blanks for my lathe, which will make getting to round a lot quicker. I will modify the jig to match my lathe bed, which is longer for making things like walking sticks. Hopefully there won't be too much flex and chatter if I make a longer dowel. Thanks for this. I have high expectations. Particularly impressed with the finish you got right out of the jig, something I couldn't achieve with my other dowel jig for the table saw, which came close to being a total failure.
Any updates?
So awesome. Arguably faster than a lathe, too.
I am truly impressed well done great video could see myself making this jig too thank you
Thanks for sharing this idea!! I made one for myself for a hallway table!!
Great video, in more ways than one. The time n material used to make round legs is so much cheaper than a lathe. Plus you could makethe jig longer, even square up the tops. Possibility r enendless.Thanks so much for sharing.
Excellent Michael, did a similar thing a while back but not with drill drive so will revisit with that thanks a lot
Well done. I have a small lathe but could still see making this jig as well.
Ideia maravilhosa,digna de um mestre👏👏👏🇧🇷
Michael, Dude!! This is incredible. I've always loved your style and craft. This is a great solution to making legs. Keep it up man!
Thanks Anthony!
Dude ... Dude... ok you get my vote of simple genius!!! I just got thru cutting 8 tapered legs on a quick jig that I thought was good enough and it got the job done but it’s disposable. Sub’d and look forward to more of your vids thanks for a great explanation video!
Brilliant idea!
Smart mate,really smart. Will definitely be trying this
I loves the voice over style and the jig is dope
Thanks! It's my first voice over, so glad it sounds good!
Nice work and thank you for the edutainment. Stay awesome.
Nice jig! Good work. Thanks for sharing.
*UPDATE* plans are now available www.almfab.com/plans
Really very impressive. Very good idea.
After watching this amazing jig build you just got another Subscriber 👊🏼
Thanks!
that was awesome bud . Great idea very impressed
Amazing ... inspiring ... congratulations!
Great jig I have been buying legs and it hurts.This for sure i a jig worthy of it's time to build.great job thank you
Nice simple design. I like that it also doubles to trim down to octagonal. Unfortunately I have an antique table saw with a smaller 8" blade, and not sure it will work with the "side cut" like that. I'll have to investigate.
Very cool Mr. Alm. Great dialog as well.
Thanks Jeff!
Parabéns! ótima idéia 👏👏👏
Aces! Well done.
Brilliant idea, superb execution and a nicely paced video with great audio. Many congratulations. Consider a job in the media.
Superb design and presentation. Thank you for sharing.
That is just too cool !
Now I just need a table saw😂 great video!
Just made my own version of this, it works perfectly. One note, double check the taper degrees. I used a digital protractor to scribe 1, 2, 3 and 4 degree lines on the sled. I did a test cut at 1 degree and used math to calculate the taper. The actual taper was almost exactly 2 degrees. I had marked a 1 degree line then removed material on both sides of the workpiece, which created a 2 degree taper. Math!
Glad to hear it! and thanks for clarifying the degrees thing
Wow , Thats genius . Thanks a lot !
It is emerging
You are brilliant sir
Well thought and executed.
Lot of work great job you are awesome
That’s a great jig. So versatile.
Thanks Chad!
Michael Alm dude. I’ll never miss one of your videos. You have talent to spare and inspire.
outstanding.. I saw the next video first.. this is great..
Awesome job dude!
I knew I wasn’t the first one who thought about this!
i used this technique last year on a client job....it was too difficult for me to get an evenly turned leg with lathe so i made a super crappy jig like this and it was so dang awesome. Your jig looks way better though, haha! i may have to rebuild mine 👍🏻
Great build Bud👍
Muito bom .
Acabamento nível top
Great job man!!!
Nice! I have to build this!!
amazing video thx for posting
Dude this is great!
I'm a bit lathe to the party, but upon seeing this jig, I instantly thought that the spinning motion could be automated with a stepper motor. The stepper motor would probably need a box, but it should be possible to set up and thus make it at tad bit safer (by not having to both push the jig safely through a running, high speed blade, but also make sure to keep a drill level while doing so). The reason for choosing a stepper motor over a normal motor, would be adjustable speed. I've definitely saved this for later. And subbed too. There's some impressive content on your channel here that I wish to try out in the future
This is so good! Might have to make one of these
Thanks dude! Yeah, go for it!!
wonderfull, amazing, verry clever 🙌👏👍
thanks a lot, for sure i'll try this
succes
Cool project
This guy must be top 3 on youtube
Really cool Michael! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred!
Super informative thanks
Brilliant.!
you are good man i will put in practice your idea thanks
great idea.
I will made this... It's very simple...
Parabéns ótimo vídeo!
Michael, muito, muito obrigado pela dica! Estou entusiasmado para começar a fazer cadeiras com pés palito e isso me ajudou a economizar no meu orçamento, já que tenho a marcenaria como hobby. Abraços do Brasil, my friend!
Eu fiz uma jig também analise aí se vc gosta ruclips.net/video/4gUoKBP6L-0/видео.html
Very good work ♥️👍👍👍
Отличное приспособление.👍
you are so good thanks for sharing this tips, Grete Job
Tek kelime ile mükemmel, Türkiye'den selamlar ... bravo
Nice job.
That's just cool, thanks.
Excelente,muchas gracias