26" bandsaw sawdust drawer and bottom enclosure

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2021
  • Working on finishing up my 26" bandsaw. In this eposode, making the bottom enclosure and the sawdust drawer. This directs nearly all the sawdust into the drawer, making for passive dust collection.
    woodgears.ca/big_bandsaw/botto...
    Plans for this bandsaw: woodgears.ca/big_bandsaw/plans26
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  • @danielsteger5467
    @danielsteger5467 3 года назад +50

    Are you hungry?
    Crazy sound ad 8:21

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  3 года назад +19

      screw chattering in the threads

    • @mikecostanzo35
      @mikecostanzo35 3 года назад +21

      @@matthiaswandel I thought it was a burp 😂

    • @willierants5880
      @willierants5880 3 года назад +7

      @@mikecostanzo35 That was totally a burp or something not related to thread chatter. Perhaps he didn't go to 8:22 which is when the sound occurred.

    • @chrishoesing5455
      @chrishoesing5455 3 года назад +11

      Sounded like a dog growl to me.

    • @Alkatross
      @Alkatross 3 года назад +3

      The sound is so like animal growling it triggered my fear as to what was happening to you off screen.

  • @SwitchAndLever
    @SwitchAndLever 3 года назад +181

    Ohhhh! Calling out Mehdi like that! Are we seeing a RUclips feud in the making! 😄

    • @Dlutheran
      @Dlutheran 3 года назад +1

      😊

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  3 года назад +84

      I doubt it. Not like picking on John Heisz!

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever 3 года назад +10

      @@matthiaswandel Haha! You never know what stuff he's cooking up, I'm as fearful for his own safety as I am for anyone who crosses him! Nah, he's a super nice guy, ran into him at Maker Faire a few years ago 🙂

    • @pileofstuff
      @pileofstuff 3 года назад +7

      Fortunately they're about as far from each other as you can be while still being in Canada. Any "feud" would have to be long-distance.

    • @Devil2k81
      @Devil2k81 3 года назад +3

      Earned a like from me :)

  • @PrintingPerspective
    @PrintingPerspective 3 года назад +4

    After I made my own tiny bandsaw now I am addicted to your bandsaw build videos, watched almost all of them :) lots of great information and some insane stuff!

  • @gdpjm
    @gdpjm 3 года назад

    Matthias, I very much enjoy your honesty in your videos. If something doesn’t work you say so. Not sure you get that from some other RUclipsrs. You have several signature pieces. Your pantorouter and your bandsaws are amazing. You’re a hell of a engineer. I also like that other Canadian guy , but won’t mention his name here. Keep up the great work.

  • @kevinetheridge6153
    @kevinetheridge6153 3 года назад

    "...to build from plans would be crazy" - Amen! Just such great advice from a channel - make excellent plans, but when you need to go off plan and work from what you have, DO IT. Thanks, as always, Matthias.

  • @BLenz-114
    @BLenz-114 3 года назад +32

    For some reason I REALLY enjoy these enclosure builds. Maybe more than the main builds. Watching as you make all the little pieces to close off this small hole and then that one . . . very satisfying somehow. On one, I'll be very impressed with your ingenuity, and on the next I'm chuckling about the unforeseen complications of the last one. 😁

    • @aquatrout
      @aquatrout 3 года назад

      I agree, I think these enclosure builds are my favorite!

    • @park02pm
      @park02pm 3 года назад

      I completely agree!

    • @paddyo1624
      @paddyo1624 3 года назад

      Not exactly sure why, but I totally agree.

  • @Antti_Nannimus
    @Antti_Nannimus 3 года назад +2

    I'm a long-term subscriber, and I watch every thing you do with appreciation. Watching how you recover from your eff-ups is a joy to behold, and gives people like me the confidence and motivation to just go ahead with projects that are over my head. Your pragmatic design-as-you-go, cut-to-fit, and reiteratively modify and remediate tactics should be taught to EVERY aspiring maker. What is this, your 4th bandsaw? And each one better than the one before it. You are a Utoob treasure!

  • @KJ-kw7gh
    @KJ-kw7gh 3 года назад

    Matthew, I thoroughly enjoy your builds. I do woodworking as a hobby, and everything I have is store bought. But even so, your skills to create and design these pieces of equipment amaze me. Keep up the good work.

  • @moritzmeves7983
    @moritzmeves7983 3 года назад

    I really appreciate that you put your mistakes and how you fix them in the video more people should do that!

  • @bee-u-tifuladventures4771
    @bee-u-tifuladventures4771 3 года назад

    This is still one of my favorite channels and I love it when a new video is released. I've learned so many new and different ideas for hobby projects from you. Thanks for not editing out the mistakes, and for adding in your sense of humor. That just reminds us all that we're just human. We're all allowed to make a goof-up once in awhile. That keeps us humble. :-)

  • @bigray2859
    @bigray2859 3 года назад

    Seeing the saw getting the best of you as you laid it over was great!! Been there, done that! Thank you for your great videos!!

  • @timothyrobinson8640
    @timothyrobinson8640 3 года назад

    Matthias, I have been watching Sampson Boat Co as he's torn down and completely reconstructed a turn of the (20th) century yacht. He was gifted or sold an incredible bandsaw he calls a "boat-saw" which is operated by two people and administers a "rolling bevel" on the timber he's using for the frames by means of the saw frame pivoting around the point where the blade exits the table. He has two portable versions of rolling bevel saws, one of which is a circular saw with a shop made adjuster and the other is a nightmarish Frankensaw that must be seen to be believed. He sourced the live-oak in South Georgia USA and that episode also contains an impressive Frankensaw. Thought you might enjoy the ingenuity.

  • @mikeloose9270
    @mikeloose9270 3 года назад +1

    Great job - love seeing your practical approach.

  • @esotericsean
    @esotericsean 3 года назад

    These are my favorite type of videos of yours. Just seeing you work things out as you build them.

  • @petercollin5670
    @petercollin5670 3 года назад +99

    A woodworker's version of Electroboom could only shoot 10 episodes before running out of fingers.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  3 года назад +39

      good point there! That, or lots of ketchup used.

    • @aerogfs
      @aerogfs 3 года назад +4

      Mehdi has now those multiple personalities for extra fingers... so perhaps 20 episodes... if we are lucky....

    • @alias_not_needed
      @alias_not_needed 3 года назад +3

      That is just an excuse.
      You still have stumps left to push things through the tablesaw :D
      You could even drop heavy or pointy things on your toes ;)

    • @arrangemonk
      @arrangemonk 3 года назад +3

      fingers.can be reattached

    • @DanelonNicolas
      @DanelonNicolas 3 года назад +3

      @@arrangemonk no they can't.. I tried once.. bad idea :/

  • @Everyday_Foreman
    @Everyday_Foreman 3 года назад

    I have been watching you for years and again you have done a great job!!!

  • @KeithBNimble
    @KeithBNimble 3 года назад

    I love it when respected wood workers leave in the mistakes and fixes. I think I learn more from those than a video with a "perfect" build.

  • @MegaVoltMeister
    @MegaVoltMeister 3 года назад

    Matthias, I love this series. I have watched some of them more than once. Keep up the great work.

  • @vvvbbbbcccc
    @vvvbbbbcccc 3 года назад

    Matthius, your glue is fantastic! It sets so fast!

  • @johnkennedyswenja
    @johnkennedyswenja 3 года назад

    I enjoy your attention to the details

  • @creepincat7399
    @creepincat7399 3 года назад

    Excellent functional design. Looks like your clamp handle mods are working out great.

  • @stephengagnon4714
    @stephengagnon4714 3 года назад

    Always enjoyed your building projects

  • @skharppi
    @skharppi 3 года назад

    Are you kidding? I love these videos the most. The problem solving as you go is interesting to see.

  • @briannelson605
    @briannelson605 3 года назад +24

    Thanks for including mistakes. It makes me feel less bad about mine

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 3 года назад +1

    It's really looking fantastic, Matthias! 😃
    Amazing work!!!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @AlekseyLeontev
    @AlekseyLeontev 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful work and beautiful video

  • @martyclack8782
    @martyclack8782 3 года назад

    Wow you all most finish with it this is by far the best one it realy be handy in the shop and cutting small logs as well.

  • @nicktrousers
    @nicktrousers 3 года назад

    Medhi is the man. This build has been a nice series

  • @hassanal-mosawi4235
    @hassanal-mosawi4235 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing that, well designed!

  • @mikedarr6968
    @mikedarr6968 3 года назад

    I like what you do and appreciate that you don't edit out mistakes. ust like the rest of us woodworkers.

  • @TheFalconJetDriver
    @TheFalconJetDriver 3 года назад +2

    Screw ups no! They are Just new learning events. I have three times the experience than most at making projects I have to do it over twice to get it right🤣🛫 Your videos are always a pleasure to watch and learn something new as well.

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 3 года назад

    Very well done video, enjoyed it a lot!

  • @Jonas_Keunecke
    @Jonas_Keunecke 3 года назад

    Wow, it looks very sturdy and pleasing to the eye too (noticed that on the upper wheel mount). With everything built just the way you like it, what more could you want

  • @thedistractedmaker
    @thedistractedmaker 3 года назад

    I'm currently making a dust collection cart with a motor/blower from a clothes dryer- I was inspired by your dust collection videos, though all the fiddly fitting does take up a lot of time.

  • @TFlorian
    @TFlorian 3 года назад

    Really nice to see all those tips !
    Thx

  • @ColinDH12345
    @ColinDH12345 3 года назад +18

    08:21 Love the belch. So natural. Gangster. Respect.

    • @welshman100
      @welshman100 3 года назад +5

      I thought he had gotten a dog.

  • @testbenchdude
    @testbenchdude 3 года назад +1

    Problem solving is one of the things I love the most about woodworking, especially when making custom shop furniture.

  • @adamcartermi5
    @adamcartermi5 3 года назад +2

    Mathias is the best entertainment on youtube.

    • @timfellows9898
      @timfellows9898 3 года назад +1

      Mathias is the best entertainment anywhere!

  • @jcr723
    @jcr723 3 года назад

    Classic Matthias. Love your videos

  • @VeranoDulce
    @VeranoDulce 3 года назад +1

    How easy it is for you, well done!👍👋

  • @treynamy
    @treynamy 3 года назад +6

    LOVE the burp @ 8:22!

  • @wolfman75
    @wolfman75 3 года назад

    Amazing Work!!!! Well Done!!! Thank You!!!! 😃👍😎

  • @rlevitta
    @rlevitta 3 года назад +7

    When your belt sander grabbed that piece and sent if zinging away it reminded me one of my favorite (not) things in the shop. That is going to use the disk sander on my combo disk/belt sander and only after I turn it on realizing that there was some junk on the belt part that goes flying across the room.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  3 года назад +5

      Ha! one more advantage of an edge belt sander!

    • @Studio23Media
      @Studio23Media 3 года назад

      Reminded me of the time in high school shop class where I learned the hard way about only using one side of a spindle sander. Took a few weeks for the skin on my finger tips to grow back after that 😂

  • @salterclan
    @salterclan 3 года назад

    Haha. Love the last comment. I like watching the screwups. The way you fix things often teaches me new stuff.

  • @oledollerupnielsen3141
    @oledollerupnielsen3141 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos. Build one of your bandsaws/sawmill and it’s absolutely awesome. Thanks!
    As it so happens I made a box joint that slid ever so slightly during drying and was out of the wanted 90 dg. when the glue was set. I soaked it for an hour in denatured alcohol and the glue got all rubbery and I was able to gently pry it apart. Perhaps in a future video you could go by the topic. How to take apart a glued joint?

  • @mjtt12
    @mjtt12 3 года назад

    The things you do are insane

  • @jgurtz
    @jgurtz 3 года назад

    That wayward insert reminds me so much of working on cars. Solidarity with all those who must remove embedded, broken, and hard to remove parts!

  • @wver
    @wver 3 года назад

    I just love it that you don't edit out all your mistakes.... :D

  • @williampenwell3784
    @williampenwell3784 3 года назад +2

    I've been watching your videos for some time, and I loved the included "screw ups." You do great builds. Thanks!

  • @5153flash
    @5153flash 3 года назад +1

    I worked a huge metal FAB shop,,and it had hundreds of different machine tools,,Mils,Lathes,presses,,,grinders,saws,,ect,,,and the most dangerous tool in the whole shop was the disc sander!!! More people got seriously hurt on that than any other thing.
    My station was right next to it,,,and I watched as one guy that tried to sand the edges down on a 1/4 thick piece of metal and he didnt adjust the sanding bench to fit tight against the rotating disc,,leaving a gap there ,,it caught the thin piece of metal and sucked it down ,bringing his finger with it. It took the end of his finger off to the first knuckle!!! The force ,of his finger,,stopped the sander.
    I had to help him find his way to the medical,,and then I found what was left of the end of his finger in the grinder/sander. It happened allot,,so much that we had to only allow certain people to use the sander!!!!

  • @MuhammadDaudkhanTV100
    @MuhammadDaudkhanTV100 3 года назад

    Beautiful ideas

  • @steveroberts4762
    @steveroberts4762 3 года назад

    Thank you for the comic relief 😊 I needed that. Shows that you are human too!

  • @Kiz027
    @Kiz027 3 года назад

    this freaking saw is awesome

  • @gorak9000
    @gorak9000 3 года назад

    Ooh, ElectroBOOM - SHOTS FIRED!!

  • @JeffGeerling
    @JeffGeerling 3 года назад +42

    You need a fiddlybit to help lower the bandsaw when you need to work on the topside.

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  3 года назад +38

      I think I'll use a plywood box to raise myself instead! Love your channel.

    • @helmut8697
      @helmut8697 3 года назад

      @@matthiaswandel haha that`s funny👍

    • @thebigswede1736
      @thebigswede1736 3 года назад +1

      A scissor jack lift drill driven? I'd love to see that.

    • @CyrusAhmadiMoghadam
      @CyrusAhmadiMoghadam 3 года назад +1

      @@matthiaswandel I've seen wood gantry cranes, but has anyone built a wood forklift yet?

    • @timhyatt9185
      @timhyatt9185 3 года назад

      maybe a gantry/track-rail crane system so he can move heavy things around the shop? ;)

  • @itwillbenicewhenitsfinished
    @itwillbenicewhenitsfinished 3 года назад

    Love the screw ups, more please, makes me feel better about my work flow

  • @CabezaDePistacho
    @CabezaDePistacho 3 года назад

    This gonna be a cool video! Cant wait to get home !

  • @franckmilo62
    @franckmilo62 3 года назад

    It's great all this carpentry work you learn a lot of things, techniques. Thank you for these beautiful videos. it would be even better and more understandable if we had the subtitles in French ...

  • @bdbgh
    @bdbgh 3 года назад +31

    Feels like doing patches for software, if it works don't question it.

    • @peggyt1243
      @peggyt1243 3 года назад +3

      I used to rewrite software that was full of fixes and patches and changes and shims and shit. Design it right and make it clean; there will never be a need for patches.

    • @superjakoboy
      @superjakoboy 3 года назад

      @@peggyt1243 Why? Sounds like the other guy's problem to me.

    • @peggyt1243
      @peggyt1243 3 года назад +2

      @@superjakoboy The other guy would be long gone. Rather than write another fix, just rewrite the whole thing. Faster, cleaner and no problems.

  • @fredrouse9334
    @fredrouse9334 3 года назад

    Nice, look forward to the next bandsaw build lol

  • @SKTWoodDesign
    @SKTWoodDesign 3 года назад

    the mcgyver of woodworker - your problem solving skills are interesting. Well done

  • @Jesaiah
    @Jesaiah 3 года назад

    Watching Matthias making finger joints is always sort of satisfying:)

  • @BalaenicepsRex3
    @BalaenicepsRex3 3 года назад

    Nice vid!

  • @mp180170
    @mp180170 3 года назад

    Am I the only one feeling some green paint is on it way? Fantastic as always Matthias & really important for us Mia mortals to see when things don’t go quite to plan, make use feel A little less insecure! 😉

  • @WeirdSeagul
    @WeirdSeagul 3 года назад

    the fiddly bits that are made by measure from the item are always satisfying to slot in.

  • @ParsMaker
    @ParsMaker 3 года назад

    nice work

  • @eliezernegron333
    @eliezernegron333 3 года назад

    Let me said something the people that put thumps down are haters.. because this guy is a genius in what he does. So from me 20thumps up👍👍👍👍👍

  • @matthiaslange392
    @matthiaslange392 3 года назад +1

    Welcome at Matthias Wandel's home... but what's the metal strip running from the roof down to the entrance?... "oh. It's my new 15 foot long bandsaw! Makes it a lot more easy to cut a tree upright" 😁
    Greetings from Germany. Love your videos... could watch them the whole day!

  • @jennieanddavis
    @jennieanddavis 3 года назад +4

    Don’t mind me. I’m just here waiting for the green paint! 🍿 One video closer...

  • @keithfulkerson
    @keithfulkerson 3 года назад

    That sound you made when you were lowering the whole thing down was pretty funny. Unfortunately I know that sound pretty well, too.

  • @siskiyouwoodsmann4279
    @siskiyouwoodsmann4279 3 года назад

    Fantastic work! Seems like that one would look good with a natural finish to showcase all the great joinery and grain matching...🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @eedeh1
    @eedeh1 3 года назад

    Great as always please make some great idea related to acoustic room for workshop or controlling individual device noise.

  • @TrevorF03
    @TrevorF03 3 года назад

    Then use the 26” to build a 36”. It will never end. Bandsawinception.
    Keep the videos coming!

  • @kilgoar
    @kilgoar 3 года назад +2

    oh my god i was so afraid when you tipped over the saw. also i'd be lucky if that sawdust drawer lasted me a half hour!

  • @amarildoabrahao3258
    @amarildoabrahao3258 3 года назад +1

    Muito bom 👍👏👏👏👏👍 Brasil

  • @marcelcraig7477
    @marcelcraig7477 3 года назад

    its all coming together.

  • @intelligenceservices
    @intelligenceservices 3 года назад

    if i could only watch one channel on youtube it would be this one and i wouldn't really miss any other one that much.

  • @Wrackey
    @Wrackey 3 года назад

    Electroboom's desk often looks a lot like mine ;) His style serves both as a way to make electronics more accessible, while still communicating to be careful ;)

  • @KarwanShkur
    @KarwanShkur 3 года назад

    thank very nice

  • @Lasrin
    @Lasrin 3 года назад

    The fidley bits are the fun bits

  • @duvaleric9209
    @duvaleric9209 3 года назад

    quand je pense qu'il va gacher ce superbe travail avec de la couleur verte

  • @cbalan777
    @cbalan777 3 года назад

    Lots of work went into this. It must be so much heavier than the previous builds. If you ever decide to make another even bigger bandsaw you might need to make a gantry crane like Frank Howarth has to handle the weight.

  • @lenovotb4465
    @lenovotb4465 3 года назад +3

    Молодец! Только нихрена не понимаю, но все равно интересно!👍

    • @IgorIppolitov
      @IgorIppolitov 3 года назад

      в целом, текст сводится к "теперь я хочу вот так. Делать это по чертежам - с ума сойти можно. Так что всё подгоняется по месту".

  • @markmossinghoff8185
    @markmossinghoff8185 3 года назад

    Can't change the blade tension mechanism because it gets "complicated"!! Thanks for keeping it simple.

  • @spencerbass7142
    @spencerbass7142 3 года назад

    It was still a good video.........thanks.

  • @SeanHodgins
    @SeanHodgins 3 года назад

    Hey Matthias, I've always wondered, is there a reason you use drywall screws instead of general construction screws in your wood projects or is it just because thats what you have a on hand?

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  3 года назад +2

      I like drywall screws, and they are cheap.

  • @user-tl4nb7mh6f
    @user-tl4nb7mh6f 3 года назад

    Super!

  • @DavidLindes
    @DavidLindes 3 года назад

    Totally unrelated to this video, but I'm not sure where else to say it (then again, maybe I just should leave it unsaid? I don't know)... I just noticed your name, which I now recognize from this channel, in the man page for jhead. Hah! I've been using that for years... so, uhh, thanks for creating it and putting it out there. :)

  • @diy001
    @diy001 3 года назад

    새해 복 많이 받으세요

  • @pacogibson3168
    @pacogibson3168 3 года назад

    Fiddly bits!

  • @orlenoggenni7510
    @orlenoggenni7510 3 года назад

    Those dern trunnions always get in the way.

  • @MrSupaman777
    @MrSupaman777 3 года назад

    would love to see the difference in your plans and your final product

  • @HWPcville
    @HWPcville 3 года назад

    Great build and I've got nothing but kudos for you. However, its curious (to me at least) that you used such a solid & secure method for attaching the upper dust cover with a threaded insert.

    • @woodsprout
      @woodsprout 3 года назад

      I believe because that also holds the entire lower hinged door closed.

  • @jonq8714
    @jonq8714 3 года назад +2

    So when are you building the Strip Sander XXL?

  • @erikhuijsmans570
    @erikhuijsmans570 3 года назад

    It's all about details.

  • @KaleidoscopeJunkie
    @KaleidoscopeJunkie 3 года назад +2

    How is your wrist?
    It looks like you're doing well. -KJ

  • @ScrewySquid
    @ScrewySquid 3 года назад

    Hahahaha the call-out at the end had me rolling

  • @chrisgriffith1573
    @chrisgriffith1573 3 года назад +16

    Oh... LOL When I saw that I am not the only one to have had a block fly out of my hands on the belt sander!

    • @matthiaswandel
      @matthiaswandel  3 года назад +13

      This happens often. Mostly not while filming though. I'm not as careful on the sander as I am on the table saw cause an accident just means scuffed finger tips.

    • @cameronwebster6866
      @cameronwebster6866 3 года назад +4

      I've thrown a snowboard with a belt sander before. In ski shops, one of the machines used for tuning skis and snowboards is essentially a 24" wet belt sander with a powered feed roller, if you don't have a good grip when first inserting the ski/board, it can go flying across the shop.
      Edit: pushed>used

    • @JBLewis
      @JBLewis 3 года назад +2

      @@cameronwebster6866 when I worked in a ski shop, I was happy to mount bindings and do wax all day long. I never wanted the responsibility of potentially destroying someone's skis on the tuning machines.

    • @cameronwebster6866
      @cameronwebster6866 3 года назад

      @@JBLewis as long as you pay attention, it's fairly easy to not wreck skis/boards, especially with the new CNC machines.

  • @robertjones6880
    @robertjones6880 3 года назад

    i would suggest a hole at the bottom of the drawer front big enough for your shop vac hose. a cover for the hole that rotates up. then you simply vac out the drawer.

  • @bobd.
    @bobd. 3 года назад

    Matthias, are you going to add a brush to clear sawdust off the wheel? I just picked up an aquarium air pump that I want to make a blower out of. It has two ports so I was thinking one up top to blow sawdust away from the cut area and the other one underneath to blow sawdust off the lower wheel just before the blade contacts the wheel after it exists the lower guides.