This video wants to give an idea of how a homemade tool can be made, please do not ask for projects or measures, I created it with the scraps I had and for my needs, you can do the same adapting it to yours needs. Thanks for your time and if you want to leave a comment I will be happy to read it and answer you.
Для выточки кружочков это все приспособки, а главное - коромысло, которое сделано через пятую точку! Всё дрожит, так как фанера тонкая, без усиления В чем оригинальность проточки в алюминиевой шпильке? Почему не стальная? Алюминий по алюминию не ездит - будет сильный износ. Если так хочется оригинальности, так проточите в 301 подшипнике канал под пилку и будет счастье. 301 усиленный, там гильзы толще. Пара 201 подшипников и классическое крепление на два или три подшипника, в зависимости от материала коромысла. Дерево - 3 штуки, сталь - 2. Высота коромысла не регулируется, а если толстый материал? Да и на тонком незачем вылет большой - можно коромысло опустить до минимума.
Let's say a board has a top, bottom, two sides and two ends. If you take another board and fasten it's side to the top of the other board, you increase it's stiffness (or resistance to vibration) exponentially.
There are several ways to solve the problem, for me that added piece was enough. I also thought of a strip at 90° to the top in order to create a "T" shape. Thanks for your advice, I really appreciate it.
I liked your video. cool shooting. useful homemade. can I find out which camera you shot this video with? if you've already answered in the comments, I'm sorry I can't read them in your language, I'll have to translate every message, it's a long time
Thanks for your kind comment. For shooting I use an old sony a 6300 and an 18-105mm f4 lens. I also have a couple of vintage manual lenses that I use for macro shooting, a 24mm and a 50mm
That was great 👍 I love watching a good bit of ingenuity, working it out as you go along. But knowing you I'm guessing you had it all planned out before hand. Oh and I spotted a Cat Burglar in your work shop while your back was turned.
This time I went by trial and error, in the sense that I wasn't sure I had a certain answer with aluminum. I tried and it worked. The cute little one with pointy ears always steals objects from me, I have to pay attention especially to the small ones (like the center pin for example), but he is too sweet to punish him. 😅
Superbe travail...j adore cette idée du guide et de sa réalisation....plus l idée pour les cercles...très créatif...bravo pour cette table et merci pour le partage 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Howdie from Canada 🇨🇦 SK keep your projects coming joined the adventure mighty fine Sir thanks for sharing were are ya from never saw a power bar like this ? Ya make it look easy to do don't have to be rocket Sciencest to make this glad found ya carry on mighty chilly in winter here 44 below most of the time in my wood shed hard to keep going cause too big but enjoy building stuff it's 60 by 40 13 ft high old queset turned into workshops metal building old cars and trucks then wood part owell enough of your time ya got this later Paul 😊
Felicidades Amigo, Excelente trabajo y muy efectivos resultados.tomare algunas ideas de este video para tratar de optimizar el uso de mi sierra caladora. Te mando un saludo desde Michoacan, Mexico.
Thanks for the comment. The dimensions depend on the type of jigsaw you have. I used some waste wood that I had available, the measures can change a lot according to your needs
Like everyone else? I wanted to recreate the same jigsaw mechanism to show that there are ways other than bearings. it's simply an alternative method that I've never seen on yt
You don't know how long I've been waiting for this comment. That's why I left the shot as it was… I know it always happens, welcome to the club. 🙂 Thanks for sharing your thought.
Haha I just found your channel a few days ago actually and you really blow me away with what you come up with. But everything your making I’m like yup I need that or could totally put that to use so now has my mind in high gear.
Thank you, congratulations for the video and above all for the device you created, very practical and seems rather precise. I read that you used waste material and that therefore the measurements depend on that and everyone can adapt them to what they have. I'm about to do it too and I have to ask you one thing though. Is there a reason why you chose to place it at an angle to the rectangular shape of the base? I'm asking because I also have a piece of wood more or less like this and I'm unsure what to do. Thanks if you can explain to me. Hello and congratulations again
I think in the video you had the impression that it is oblique due to the distortion of the lens, everything is square, the shelf, the base and the supports. The jigsaw is centered on the plane and perpendicular to the user. it is a very simple and practical tool where I tried to give a different idea for the cutting adjustment system and for fixing the blade (I see that everyone else always use 2 ball bearings to hold the blade). Thank you very much for your questions and for your appreciation of the video.
Thank you very much for the very quick response. I write from Vicenza. One thing that I find very practical and versatile is the system for fixing the hacksaw to the bench which makes it possible to release it for freehand use very quickly. One thing that I don't understand well compared to other creations that can be seen online is why, at least so it seems to me, it is not possible to move the blade's sliding point in height (raise or lower) in the case of different thicknesses of the wood to be cut. Was it a specific choice? Thanks again and goodnight now. @LTMS
Visto che sei di Vicenza ti rispondo in italiano mentre mi mangio un gianduiotto nè? Ci avevo pensato alla regolazione in altezza, ma anche se rimangono un paio di cm di gioco in altezza quando taglio il pezzo non fa molta differenza sulla qualità del taglio, essendo la lama spessa e molto rigida. Anche con la sega a nastro non regolo sempre la guida a raso del pezzo da tagliare. Le tolleranze in falegnameria sono diverse dalla meccanica e poi comunque dopo il taglio c'è sempre piallatura e carteggiatura. La tendenza online è quella di usare i centesimi di grado per la precisione ma le trovo abbastanza inutili, la pratica richiede precisione si, ma senza esagerazioni. Spero di esserti stato d'aiuto e non esitare a chiedere se serve.@@italoponcato2414
Grazie della risposta in italiano👍:@@LTMS come ti ho detto trovo molto valida la tua soluzione rispetto a quelle che si vedono in rete per il sistema di bloccaggio del seghetto ma non solo; è interessante anche il sistema per ottenere dei cerchi di certe dimensioni. Mi confermi che anche il pezzo che serve al riguardo è quadrato, perchè dal video sembra effettivamente più corto (effettivamente non mi pare serva che sia lungo come la base sottostante...)? Ancora grazie e scusa l'insistenza ma sto recuperando i pezzi di legno che servono e quando parto vorrei essere organizzato... Buona serata👋
Domani cerco di fare 2 foto decenti del banco con le misure che ho usato io e lo pubblico nella sezione community dei post della pagina, dovrebbe aiutarti@@italoponcato2414
Putting screws into the ends of the plywood causes the plies to separate. Try using Bamboo skewers at 22.5 degrees with a miter joint instead (and use glue of course). It is a bit like 'stitching' the joint together.
I made pilot holes slightly smaller than the diameter of the screw to avoid the problem and that usually works. Thank you for the advice, I will definitely try your method in the future, thanks also for your support, much appreciated.
My trusted assistant (Bombo). He follows my projects a lot, especially those of leatherwork because I don't make noise. Thanks for your time and your comment.
This video wants to give an idea of how a homemade tool can be made, please do not ask for projects or measures, I created it with the scraps I had and for my needs, you can do the same adapting it to yours needs.
Thanks for your time and if you want to leave a comment I will be happy to read it and answer you.
Для выточки кружочков это все приспособки, а главное - коромысло, которое сделано через пятую точку! Всё дрожит, так как фанера тонкая, без усиления В чем оригинальность проточки в алюминиевой шпильке? Почему не стальная? Алюминий по алюминию не ездит - будет сильный износ. Если так хочется оригинальности, так проточите в 301 подшипнике канал под пилку и будет счастье. 301 усиленный, там гильзы толще. Пара 201 подшипников и классическое крепление на два или три подшипника, в зависимости от материала коромысла. Дерево - 3 штуки, сталь - 2. Высота коромысла не регулируется, а если толстый материал? Да и на тонком незачем вылет большой - можно коромысло опустить до минимума.
Thanks for your suggestions, I'll think about it.
Let's say a board has a top, bottom, two sides and two ends. If you take another board and fasten it's side to the top of the other board, you increase it's stiffness (or resistance to vibration) exponentially.
There are several ways to solve the problem, for me that added piece was enough. I also thought of a strip at 90° to the top in order to create a "T" shape.
Thanks for your advice, I really appreciate it.
The little wheel in the jigsaw's guide is carbon steel made. A similar mechanism made of aluminum can last a few weeks or less
@@jessefagundes6965 I gave an idea for a different mechanism, it can always be made in steel.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
👍👍 very cool
Well done project ☺️
Thanks for your support, very appreciated.
I liked your video. cool shooting. useful homemade. can I find out which camera you shot this video with? if you've already answered in the comments, I'm sorry I can't read them in your language, I'll have to translate every message, it's a long time
Thanks for your kind comment.
For shooting I use an old sony a 6300 and an 18-105mm f4 lens. I also have a couple of vintage manual lenses that I use for macro shooting, a 24mm and a 50mm
That was great 👍 I love watching a good bit of ingenuity, working it out as you go along. But knowing you I'm guessing you had it all planned out before hand. Oh and I spotted a Cat Burglar in your work shop while your back was turned.
This time I went by trial and error, in the sense that I wasn't sure I had a certain answer with aluminum. I tried and it worked.
The cute little one with pointy ears always steals objects from me, I have to pay attention especially to the small ones (like the center pin for example), but he is too sweet to punish him. 😅
@@LTMS lol that's so funny he is too cute. It's good when things work out like that when your making stuff up. I really enjoyed watching you do it.
Superbe travail...j adore cette idée du guide et de sa réalisation....plus l idée pour les cercles...très créatif...bravo pour cette table et merci pour le partage 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Merci pour votre gentil commentaire et votre soutien, j'apprécie vraiment.
Howdie from Canada 🇨🇦 SK keep your projects coming joined the adventure mighty fine Sir thanks for sharing were are ya from never saw a power bar like this ? Ya make it look easy to do don't have to be rocket Sciencest to make this glad found ya carry on mighty chilly in winter here 44 below most of the time in my wood shed hard to keep going cause too big but enjoy building stuff it's 60 by 40 13 ft high old queset turned into workshops metal building old cars and trucks then wood part owell enough of your time ya got this later Paul 😊
Thank you for your kind comment. Power sockets are made like this in Italy. Greetings.
Без кота инструмент бы не получился
Кот (Бомбо) спасибо тебе
Felicidades Amigo, Excelente trabajo y muy efectivos resultados.tomare algunas ideas de este video para tratar de optimizar el uso de mi sierra caladora. Te mando un saludo desde Michoacan, Mexico.
Me alegra mucho que te haya gustado y espero haberte inspirado y ayudado, gracias por tu amable comentario.
Why using an aluminium rod to make the rear guide, instead of a steel rod?
I believe aluminum is sufficient for this task, and is much easier to work with
Süper çok güzel 👍 PDF ölçüleri var mı 🙏👏🥇🙋🏻♂️
Thanks for the comment.
The dimensions depend on the type of jigsaw you have. I used some waste wood that I had available, the measures can change a lot according to your needs
Use bearing
Like everyone else?
I wanted to recreate the same jigsaw mechanism to show that there are ways other than bearings. it's simply an alternative method that I've never seen on yt
I really like your video video I will monitor your next video video friend
Thank you very much for your kind comment and support, I appreciate it.
@@LTMS thanks you
Excellent...it is de better than others. very didactic. Easy to do. Thanks for it!
Thanks to you for watching and for your appreciation, I'm glad you liked it.
Sorry I chuckled when the Phillips head driver got stuck in the fastener cause I was like man we’ve all been there. Happens to me daily
You don't know how long I've been waiting for this comment.
That's why I left the shot as it was… I know it always happens, welcome to the club. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your thought.
Haha I just found your channel a few days ago actually and you really blow me away with what you come up with. But everything your making I’m like yup I need that or could totally put that to use so now has my mind in high gear.
@@kryptonicloser I'm glad to hear that, and I hope you'll find my videos enjoyable to watch and helpful. Thanks for your support.
Wow! Idea fantastica e realizzazione ineccepibile 👍 Un saluto speciale al miglior attore non protagonista 🐱
Ho dei dubbi sul fatto che non sia lui il protagonista. 😅
Grazie per i complimenti (da parte di tutti e due).
boa noite
gênios, espalhados pelo mundo
Deus, a direção.
Este seu pensamento é muito apreciado. Muito obrigado.
Thank you, congratulations for the video and above all for the device you created, very practical and seems rather precise. I read that you used waste material and that therefore the measurements depend on that and everyone can adapt them to what they have. I'm about to do it too and I have to ask you one thing though. Is there a reason why you chose to place it at an angle to the rectangular shape of the base? I'm asking because I also have a piece of wood more or less like this and I'm unsure what to do. Thanks if you can explain to me. Hello and congratulations again
I think in the video you had the impression that it is oblique due to the distortion of the lens, everything is square, the shelf, the base and the supports. The jigsaw is centered on the plane and perpendicular to the user.
it is a very simple and practical tool where I tried to give a different idea for the cutting adjustment system and for fixing the blade (I see that everyone else always use 2 ball bearings to hold the blade).
Thank you very much for your questions and for your appreciation of the video.
Thank you very much for the very quick response. I write from Vicenza. One thing that I find very practical and versatile is the system for fixing the hacksaw to the bench which makes it possible to release it for freehand use very quickly. One thing that I don't understand well compared to other creations that can be seen online is why, at least so it seems to me, it is not possible to move the blade's sliding point in height (raise or lower) in the case of different thicknesses of the wood to be cut. Was it a specific choice? Thanks again and goodnight now. @LTMS
Visto che sei di Vicenza ti rispondo in italiano mentre mi mangio un gianduiotto nè?
Ci avevo pensato alla regolazione in altezza, ma anche se rimangono un paio di cm di gioco in altezza quando taglio il pezzo non fa molta differenza sulla qualità del taglio, essendo la lama spessa e molto rigida. Anche con la sega a nastro non regolo sempre la guida a raso del pezzo da tagliare. Le tolleranze in falegnameria sono diverse dalla meccanica e poi comunque dopo il taglio c'è sempre piallatura e carteggiatura.
La tendenza online è quella di usare i centesimi di grado per la precisione ma le trovo abbastanza inutili, la pratica richiede precisione si, ma senza esagerazioni.
Spero di esserti stato d'aiuto e non esitare a chiedere se serve.@@italoponcato2414
Grazie della risposta in italiano👍:@@LTMS come ti ho detto trovo molto valida la tua soluzione rispetto a quelle che si vedono in rete per il sistema di bloccaggio del seghetto ma non solo; è interessante anche il sistema per ottenere dei cerchi di certe dimensioni. Mi confermi che anche il pezzo che serve al riguardo è quadrato, perchè dal video sembra effettivamente più corto (effettivamente non mi pare serva che sia lungo come la base sottostante...)? Ancora grazie e scusa l'insistenza ma sto recuperando i pezzi di legno che servono e quando parto vorrei essere organizzato... Buona serata👋
Domani cerco di fare 2 foto decenti del banco con le misure che ho usato io e lo pubblico nella sezione community dei post della pagina, dovrebbe aiutarti@@italoponcato2414
Putting screws into the ends of the plywood causes the plies to separate.
Try using Bamboo skewers at 22.5 degrees with a miter joint instead (and use glue of course).
It is a bit like 'stitching' the joint together.
I made pilot holes slightly smaller than the diameter of the screw to avoid the problem and that usually works.
Thank you for the advice, I will definitely try your method in the future, thanks also for your support, much appreciated.
Guardo los tumorales. Pero, ¿como los puedo ver?
No entiendo que es "los tumorales", el traductor no me ayuda, ¿puedes explicarte mejor por favor? Gracias.
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@@abdolalighalavand240 thank you
good idea
@@junelpacudan1993 thank you, I appreciate
Great idea.👍😾😾😾
thanks, glad you liked it
video rất thú vị👍
Thank you 🙏
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My trusted assistant (Bombo). He follows my projects a lot, especially those of leatherwork because I don't make noise.
Thanks for your time and your comment.
Прикольно!!! Взял на заметку.
Спасибо за оценку
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He says "thank you, human"
That was great 👍Great idea.👍
Thanks for the appreciation, I'm glad to hear that
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Nicely made 👍👍
Thank you, I appreciate.
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