DIY Linear Rail Router Sled || Unboxing the Triton TRA001 2400w Router

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2021
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    IT HAS FINALLY HAPPENED! Ive been needing a DIY router sled for AGES, and using linear rails just seemed like the best solution for me! Will it work... Lets find out!
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  • @devonowens9602
    @devonowens9602 Год назад

    Brilliant Video! This is exactly what I needed!

  • @SwearingenTurnings
    @SwearingenTurnings 8 месяцев назад

    Great walk through! I'm getting into resin river tables and need to build myself a sled system like this. Mine will be about 2000mm long, so a bit more pricey, but in the end, I think it'll be worth it!
    Thanks, mate!

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  8 месяцев назад +1

      Nice one! Get thicker rails and it will work great I’m sure!

  • @rodpotts2666
    @rodpotts2666 2 года назад +1

    That’s pretty great. I would have to put some kind of stop on the ends ,I would throw it right off on the floor.
    I think I’ll give this a go. Thanks for sharing!

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Rod!
      You’re bang on there mate, it does need stops. Since this video I’ve added a couple of big screws to stop the router coming off. I’ll think about something more permanent though!

  • @steelwood74
    @steelwood74 2 года назад

    I admire your self control.

  • @TechieTard
    @TechieTard 2 года назад

    Very nice build man!

  • @WoodenThingsAndStuff
    @WoodenThingsAndStuff 2 года назад

    I don't even want to know how loud that router is! Beauty sled doohickey! I literally said out loud, "damn, that bit is probably stupid expensive!" And then it turned out that was! Good investment, methinks.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад +2

      It’s off the charts 😂
      Yeah I’m not sure what happened, I was tossing up between 2 $70 bits, then landed on one I had to sell my kidney for haha.

  • @hotandzee
    @hotandzee 2 года назад

    Mate, that is a really cool sled.

  • @steveauer413
    @steveauer413 2 года назад

    Thanks for identifying the annoying safety feature! Drove me nuts. Best wishes

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      Caught me off guard that’s for sure haha

  • @steelwood74
    @steelwood74 2 года назад +1

    Look at dust shoes for CNC'S. The brush strips they use would be good for dust collection, they'll allow the sled to move in any direction, while keeping the dust in for the collector to pick up.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      I shall look into them mate cheers!

  • @paramtrx9558
    @paramtrx9558 Год назад

    Nice! Thx!

  • @erycbloodaxe
    @erycbloodaxe 2 года назад

    nice work champion

  • @steviebye1
    @steviebye1 11 месяцев назад

    First timer here. Did what you said, subscribed and bell. I must admit i got a very excited when I first saw your bit😉. PS don't use double sided sticky tape it's useless.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for subscribing mate!
      Yeah it’s a killer bit! You’re right, the tape is hopeless!

  • @oliverkorte7611
    @oliverkorte7611 2 года назад +3

    Hi Mate, you might change the traverse for the router mounting plate to a down under mount instead of mounting it on top (the plate, not the machine for shure). Benefits: the Triton gets closer to the workpiece (better mementum - increased precision), you might not need the shaft extension, the dust extraction of the router works better, and the pieces are not spread all over the rails (place, shirt, everywhere). Just an idea.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      Thanks for the tip mate, not something I had considered!

    • @rosswines
      @rosswines 2 года назад +1

      Hi Oliver, I am interested in your suggestion. How do you suggest mounting the router plate to be below the transverse rails in JND's video set up using 4 SBR ??- UU rails ?
      The only way I can come up with is to mount the router tray in the bottom of a fabricated MDF box that fits in between the transverse SBR UU rail mounting blocks and have a flat plate to join the top of the sides of the new box, across to the top of the SBR UU blocks.
      My recent made router sled setup ( took 5 versions to perfect - trail and error) is similar but uses different transverse rails to mount the blocks underneath the rail. You can't do that directly with SBR16 rails due to the rails fixed base getting in the way.
      My sled uses the following for the Transverse "X-axis" router slider
      2 x 16mm diameter Chrome Plated Steel Shafts, 4 x SCS16UU Bearing Blocks, 4 x SK16 Fixed end Supports.
      The sled mounting plate is similar as JND's - I used tougher 8mm thick Polycarb - bought from Bunnings - Au (JND said he used persplex) cut to size to which the router bottom plate is screwed to.
      This less brittle polycarb plate is secured to the 4x SCS16UU - their mount holes facing down. The SK16's are screwed to the longitudinal "Y axis" SBR16 -1000mm rails and their upward facing SBR16UU sliding mount blocks using an adapter plate joining 2 SBR16UU blocks on the same rail. The 2 adapter plates each end ensures the 2 Y-axis rails run parallel when sling on the x-axis rails without binding. I think JND ran into this problem when he said he had a "racking issue" - that the x-axis blocks weren't running nicely. Heard at the 5:05 time code. A poly /wooden plate joining the 2 blocks running on the same rail would solve that problem. Just make sure they are wide enough to accommodate the router slider plate. I used clear Poly so as to see the screw holes in the alloy blocks better, to assist drilling the correctly/accurately positioned holes in the 8mm thick Poly. I tapped out all holes to thread 5mm. M5 bolts screwed into both surfaces.
      I found the 16mm rails are stiff enough as I use a much lighter DeWalt 18V plunger router. I don' t do resurfacing/ flattening. My router sled is used to make multiple exact and precise parallel routs/ grooves for some of my projects eg pen display cases.
      If I was to use this heavier 2400W Triton router I would advise using 20mm rails. I think JND's project I think he is using 16 ..not 12mm especially if the TV rails span 1200mm - 12mm would have sufficient flex to create an uneven surface for its use as a flattening sled.

  • @black_marlin_phuket2777
    @black_marlin_phuket2777 2 года назад

    Nice tatoo on left arm.
    You know exactly time any moment 🤣

  • @taytumkrisartistry7141
    @taytumkrisartistry7141 Год назад

    Hahahah! Same thing happened to me!! I bolted plate to bottom! Flip bearings over!

  • @FixitFingers
    @FixitFingers 2 года назад +2

    Few ideas, dog holes and liner clamps for workpiece holding, will save you the hot glue and remove the need for double sided tape. Secondly, you might want to keep an eye on the load bearing MDF you've mounted the linier rails to. Guaruntee it will weaken and sag with the heavy router on there. (Unless the rails are steel and super rigid, either way, ply might be a better option. you've spent this much on it, I'd be scrapping all the MDF for something nicer :P) Great work mate! If you don't sell the rails locally let me know, I dont _need_ them... but Im sure i could find a use for them :P

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад +1

      Yeah I need to impove the hold down method. I dont know if dog holes would work though, theyd need to be in the bench below also. Im thinking of replacing the MDF with steel angle eventually i think. You live and learn hahaha.

    • @cuzihungry
      @cuzihungry Год назад

      ​@JND Creations And screw the rails to the steel angle?

  • @keepitfixit2736
    @keepitfixit2736 2 года назад

    Buying a new tool and just seeing it sit in a box would drive me crazy I know what’s in the box but just to hold it in your hands is a whole different meaning so to have to wait to even look at it let alone use it that’s tough haha

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      It certainly is haha. The things I do for my channel 🤣

  • @justhome3714
    @justhome3714 2 года назад

    G’day Jackson, great video mate! Just wondering if you have a link for the router bit? Taylormade Tools?? Can’t seem to find them.
    Cheers

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      @taylor_made_tools on insta mate. Sorry I meant to include their handle in the description, I’ll add it in as soon as I can.
      If you touch base through there they will arrange to ship you out a cutter!

    • @justhome3714
      @justhome3714 2 года назад

      @@JNDCreations Will check it out!
      Cheers

  • @jasonvarner5563
    @jasonvarner5563 2 года назад

    how thick was the lexan you used to secure the router to?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      off the top of my head mate I think it was 10mm. Ill have to check next time Im in the shop

  • @bohs1984
    @bohs1984 Год назад +1

    I would think that building a rig that lowers the entire router closer to the surface would be better than using an extension. I would think the more you extend the length of the router, the more deflection you would see. Just curious if that happened or if it gave you a pretty smooth finish.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      It actually gave a really good finish mate. I had a little bit of deflection from the weight on the rails, so I’ll be looking to upgrade those to a thicker rail eventually. But the slight uneven surface from the deflection is easily sanded out.

  • @jawno6991
    @jawno6991 Год назад

    What a surprise too see you here. I've seen you at Carbetec before! Great video and given me the incentive to build a sled. If I may ask where did you get your rails from? I don't seem able to find them in Perth for anywhere close to your price. Keep up the videos!

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      G’day mate!
      Glad the video gave you some drive to knock one up yourself. I had some issues (with the seller, not the product) with getting my rails that’s why I haven’t listed a link for them. But if you search eBay for linear rails you’ll have endless options pop up!

  • @bradmainey7831
    @bradmainey7831 2 года назад

    Hey mate, Do you have a link to buy the linear rails for this kit?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад +1

      Hi Brad,
      These are the ones I got mate, however I would NOT recommend buying through these mob. It was a massive hassle. Plenty of different sellers across eBay and Amazon though
      www.ebay.com.au/itm/2X-SBR12-Linear-Rail-Guide-300-1500mm-Slide-Shaft-Rod-4X-SBR12UU-Bearing-Block-/393389341657?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=705-154756-20017-0

  • @rickwanless5738
    @rickwanless5738 Год назад

    Great sled, looking for the router bit can you show the link I cant seem to find it.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      You’ll need to head over to taylor_made_tools on Instagram and order through him mate. He hasn’t got a website or anything, just an Instagram page

  • @justinkayce9811
    @justinkayce9811 Год назад

    Bro I subscribed just from this video. Well made. Need a link for the rails tho

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate appreciate the subscription! I didn’t include a link to the rails because the seller wasn’t great to deal with. Caused a bit of hassle. If you search linear rails on Amazon or eBay you will find ones that will work for you though!

  • @infinitywoodoz214
    @infinitywoodoz214 2 года назад

    Awesome video.... great build. I've been wanting to build one for a while now. Need to buy the rails, what sizes are yours?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man. This one is 1200 x 800. That way it can sit on my tablesaw or outfeed fairly nicely haha

    • @charlessas4138
      @charlessas4138 2 года назад

      What size though? 20mm, 25mm, 16mm? and is there any flex on the cross rails or the acrylic plate?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      @@charlessas4138 from memory they are 10 or 12mm mate. Not at the shop at the moment so can’t check for sure but they are thinner than I expected. Not sure what world I was in when I ordered them. There was a tiny amount of flex, that’s why I added the mdf under the cross rails which sorted it out. For piece of mind I will probably upgrade this to steel in the future. No flex from the acrylic

  • @starswoodmetalcreations6539
    @starswoodmetalcreations6539 Год назад

    Does that collet extension put more stress on the router

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      I’m not sure of the technical specs, but I haven’t run into any issues using it. In saying that, I’ve only had the router set on the lowest speed whenever using it

  • @robinnijsse4080
    @robinnijsse4080 2 года назад

    Where did you pick up the linear rails?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад +1

      eBay mate, but I wouldn’t recommend the supplier. They’re linked a couple of times in this comment section if you want to hunt for who to avoid 😂

  • @itsmyway782
    @itsmyway782 Год назад

    Where did you find the rail's

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      Just on eBay mate. Had some issues with the seller so haven’t linked them in but a search of linear rails will bring up plenty for you!

  • @danthemanjackiechan
    @danthemanjackiechan Год назад

    Hey mate, what size, height rails are they?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      Hey Daniel, they are 10mm rails mate. 1200 long and 800 long.

  • @BarrySumpter
    @BarrySumpter Год назад

    Have me Triton. Got me bit. Ordered me rails. Any chance of posting the dimensions of the acrylic base plate? Thanks in advance.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      G’day Barry,
      I don’t recall the exact dimensions of the sheet I got. Maybe around 600x600. I picked it up from Bunnings if that helps

    • @BarrySumpter
      @BarrySumpter Год назад

      @@JNDCreations Champion!

  • @charlessas4138
    @charlessas4138 2 года назад

    What is the website where I can buy on of those router bits? I don't use Instagram or Twitter or Facebook or any of that social media. Just let me know the website or ebay link?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      There is no website mate. The guy hasn’t set up a website he just sells through his Instagram page. It’s pretty quick to set up an Instagram page if you want to grab one.

  • @teresa6775
    @teresa6775 11 месяцев назад

    I live in the states. Annnnnddddddd.......I think you could build me one of those and ship it to me, maybe, perhaps, pretty please, I wish !!!!! That looks great and maybe something I could actually do since it doesn't involve welding like some I've watched.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  11 месяцев назад

      It would definitely be cheaper for you to throw it together over there! Shipping alone to the states is crazy! Haha
      It was a very simple build! Nice easy thing to throw together in a weekend!

  • @stefanocolapaoli1961
    @stefanocolapaoli1961 Год назад

    Did you apply silicone to block the tape?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      Not sure what you are referring to here mate, but no silicon was used

    • @stefanocolapaoli1961
      @stefanocolapaoli1961 Год назад

      ​@JND Creations hi and thanks for the quick answer. I'm referring to min 11:28 and 12:38 when you are applyng something to the tape...I guess to fix it to the table...what is that?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      @@stefanocolapaoli1961 oh right. No that was hot glue, to hold the piece down while flattening so it doesn’t move!

    • @stefanocolapaoli1961
      @stefanocolapaoli1961 Год назад

      @JND Creations many thanks! I was looking for a solution to hold the piece and it seems to work! Thanks again!!

  • @peterlarsen1108
    @peterlarsen1108 2 года назад

    How do you secure the work piece

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      Did you watch the video bud? Hot glue works a treat 👌

    • @peterlarsen1108
      @peterlarsen1108 Год назад

      @@JNDCreations I must have missed that bit.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      @@peterlarsen1108 no stress. Hot glue has a great range of applications in the shop. I find it very handy as a hold down!

  • @nucka574
    @nucka574 Год назад

    Bigger sheet of plastic, build dust collection port. Maybe put a 2.5 to 4.5 adapter and caulk or glue into hole 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      Yes a dust collection upgrade is very much needed!

    • @mfrit67
      @mfrit67 Год назад

      Or - since you have a lot of open space under the router plate, you could probably mount a dust collector under there. Probably better down there where the dust is being generated than at the level as the router.

  • @jasonherrington2002
    @jasonherrington2002 Год назад

    How did the hot glue gun do for holding the piece in place?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      Really bloody well hey! I was a bit nervous to begin with, but at the end of the day I use hot glue to hold pieces spinning at 2000 rpm on the lathe. So I shouldn’t have hesitated 😂

    • @jasonherrington2002
      @jasonherrington2002 Год назад

      @@JNDCreations Thank you! I am going to be using this type of setup on some relatively thin pieces of wood (starting at ~.5" and going down to about .3" total thickness to flatten and was wondering on how I could hold them in place. I am thinking a granite slab and then hot glue the edges of the piece to it. One other question - you reference another video on a dust collection method for this setup - did you make that video?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      @@jasonherrington2002 being so thin I’d be a little nervous using granite myself. Just in case something happens and your cutter hits it. At least MDF won’t destroy your cutter.
      I haven’t yet made that video, no. Life has gotten in the way a little 😂 it’s still on my to do list, but I’m working on a few other projects at the moment so it’s taken a back seat unfortunately

    • @jasonherrington2002
      @jasonherrington2002 Год назад

      @@JNDCreations good point - maybe do wood instead of granite!

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      @@jasonherrington2002 yeah I reckon that’ll be safer 😂

  • @cuzihungry
    @cuzihungry Год назад

    After over a year, would you change anything or is it everything you had hoped for? Got yourself a subscriber!

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the sub mate!
      I would leave up the linear rails if I were to do it again. Probably up to 20mm I think!

    • @cuzihungry
      @cuzihungry Год назад

      @JND Creations I was thinking of having my long rail be SBR16 (to be slightly lower to attempt to not have to use an bit extender) and my short rail SBR20 (for less deflection), thoughts/ suggestions?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      @@cuzihungry yeah I think you’d get away with that! Instead of an extension I’d say design a lower platform for the router to sit on. Might be something I modify myself eventually

    • @cuzihungry
      @cuzihungry Год назад

      @JND Creations there's a video called "build a cradle for linear rail" by make furniture that I was gonna mimic.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      @@cuzihungry I’ll have to check it out when I’ve got time!

  • @Rivertable
    @Rivertable Год назад

    Hey is extra rails sold out already?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      No mate I’m pretty sure I’ve still got them!

    • @Rivertable
      @Rivertable Год назад

      @@JNDCreations full set 2 long and 2 short onces?

    • @Rivertable
      @Rivertable Год назад

      @@JNDCreations I will byu them, give me few days once I get paid, I get them

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      @@Rivertable I believe it’s both short and long mate. When I get to my workshop next week I will check and let you know.

    • @Rivertable
      @Rivertable Год назад

      @@JNDCreations sure thank you very much 🤗

  • @MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea
    @MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea 2 года назад

    I recommend going with a 2” Amazon bit for like $20. When it gets dull just throw it out and get a new one.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  2 года назад

      Certainly an option. Very wasteful though

    • @MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea
      @MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea 2 года назад

      @@JNDCreations I feel like dropping a few hundred bucks is wasteful but to each his own.

    • @steppedon
      @steppedon 2 года назад

      @@MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea Cheap $20 bits break and get lodged in walls and soft fleshy areas like stomachs. How much is that going to cost you? To each his own.

    • @MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea
      @MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea 2 года назад

      @@steppedon you kinda sound like a fanboy coming up with something ridiculous to back up your man. It’s just funny, made me laugh.

    • @steppedon
      @steppedon 2 года назад

      ​@@MordecaiAliVanAllenOShea Fanboy? Sounds like you're projecting. I didn't know he existed before this video and left without even subscribing. I don't fanboy anything or anyone. Also, you're laughing because you're a clown and that's what clowns do. Stick to your $20 router bits and your $10 Wrangler jeans. Stop lecturing us on what we should value and what to do with our money.

  • @justinkayce9811
    @justinkayce9811 Год назад

    What are the lengths of the rails?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      These ones are 1200 x 800, but you could use whatever size you need mate 👌

    • @justinkayce9811
      @justinkayce9811 Год назад

      @@JNDCreations I’m just worried about sag if I go too wide

    • @justinkayce9811
      @justinkayce9811 Год назад

      @@JNDCreations now that you’ve had it for a bit, have you experienced any issues? I’ll check your content for an update.

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      @@justinkayce9811 yeah if I did it again I would probably double the rail thickness. I’m getting about .5-1mm sag in spots. Nothing I can’t sand out, but it’s there. 20mm rails would fix it I think.

    • @justinkayce9811
      @justinkayce9811 Год назад

      @@JNDCreations this is good info! I’m going with 20/25mm bars.

  • @sirmichael9044
    @sirmichael9044 Год назад

    Use the extra bearing blocks some plexiglass there you go

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      Not sure that is the solution to mate?

    • @sirmichael9044
      @sirmichael9044 Год назад +1

      @@JNDCreations your dust collection

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      @@sirmichael9044 ahh roger! Cheers mate!

  • @dizinhosantos
    @dizinhosantos Год назад

    qual é o modelo dessa fresa!

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +1

      It’s from a company called Taylor_Made_Tools. You can find them on Instagram!

    • @dizinhosantos
      @dizinhosantos Год назад

      Valeu 👍 amigo muito obrigado.

  • @dizinhosantos
    @dizinhosantos Год назад +1

    que fresa é essa amigo!

  • @slakjawnotsayin5451
    @slakjawnotsayin5451 Год назад

    I woulda flipped the top rails to hang down, then put the rail sliders on the top of the plexiglass, so the router wasn't sliding on top, but would hang and slide underneath, that way you wouldn't need a longer distance from the router to the material you are working with.
    Just my 2 cents...

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      That’s a great point! I never thought of that at the time!

    • @slakjawnotsayin5451
      @slakjawnotsayin5451 Год назад

      @@JNDCreations Thanks for the video man, I love watching all of the different ways people create things. Good job man!

  • @velocitydashcamshorts7447
    @velocitydashcamshorts7447 Год назад

    Why don't you attach that system to a downdraft table

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад

      That would help, but it’s not really dust, it’s thicker shavings. I think a down draft table would just clog up really fast

  • @driftslipandslide
    @driftslipandslide 2 года назад +1

    First!!!

  • @vogelschrik5232
    @vogelschrik5232 2 года назад

    Take your medicine !!

  • @michaelr2526
    @michaelr2526 Год назад +1

    WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING?

    • @JNDCreations
      @JNDCreations  Год назад +2

      To make sure I caught your attention mate!