This is exactly what I was looking for. I have the very same table saw and, needless to say the very same accuracy problems. Gonna watch carefully. Thank you!
TC TS 2025/1-U Nekem is ilyen van, és ezek a hibái. Nagyon jó videó, sok embernek segít a probléma megoldásában. Én még szereltem bele "soft start" elektronikát, mert nagyon dúrván indúl, nagyon megterheli a fogaskerekeket. 👍👍
Szia! tudnál esetleg segítséget linkelni ehhez az elektronikához hogy hogy smint stb? én kb jobban félek a bekapcsoláskor mint vágáskor:D tényleg durván indulnak
I put a new top and fence on mine, I scribed a line right across from the blade as a reference datum. I also used a over centre clamp and French cleat system on the fence -all work well.
I have a table saw exactly like this. I have been worried about its Accuracy. Thank you for the video, I can't wait to see how you make a fence, a sled and other accessories
Don't forget your riving knife! Make room for it on your new zero-clearance cut. Using the table saw without it is asking for trouble, as you probably know.
un video original practico que sirve y que espone la realidad, no como la mayoria que son para caza likes.... Tu proyecto tiene 2 carencias..... tienes que sustituir el bastirdor por uno de de tubo cuadrado acero para ofrecer mas estabilidad y una carencia le falta un quadro escuadreador es muy sencillo... es combinar una superficie mobil con rodamientos. Te ANIMO a que investigues y perfecciones
the metal work was slappy....you could do much better (obviosly you are good ) but seems that we both have the same issues once the job is boring 🙂. good work, thou
It´s cheap, bigger area, you can screw fences, etc. for special projects and warp problems are practically insignificant. The original tops of this cheap machines are too thin so they can warp too much ruining even the basic cuts and the only option is to replace them.
Personally I would have gone with plywood, that would have been a better option in my opinion, but if its not readily available to you then I think you've done a good job using what you have 😊
Good job Bro🤘
This is exactly what I was looking for. I have the very same table saw and, needless to say the very same accuracy problems. Gonna watch carefully. Thank you!
Ha, just the model i was looking for! Thank you!
TC TS 2025/1-U
Nekem is ilyen van, és ezek a hibái.
Nagyon jó videó, sok embernek segít a probléma megoldásában.
Én még szereltem bele "soft start" elektronikát, mert nagyon dúrván indúl, nagyon megterheli a fogaskerekeket.
👍👍
Szia! tudnál esetleg segítséget linkelni ehhez az elektronikához hogy hogy smint stb? én kb jobban félek a bekapcsoláskor mint vágáskor:D tényleg durván indulnak
I put a new top and fence on mine, I scribed a line right across from the blade as a reference datum. I also used a over centre clamp and French cleat system on the fence -all work well.
I learned more about how to use tools from this guy than I would watching 12 other videos!
Thanks for the comment 🍀👌👍
Very careless with the angle grinder, if that slipped his todger was gone
I have a table saw exactly like this. I have been worried about its Accuracy. Thank you for the video, I can't wait to see how you make a fence, a sled and other accessories
Very good idea. I want to do the exact same. Thank you very much for this video. Kind regards from germany.
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Don't forget your riving knife! Make room for it on your new zero-clearance cut. Using the table saw without it is asking for trouble, as you probably know.
un video original practico que sirve y que espone la realidad, no como la mayoria que son para caza likes.... Tu proyecto tiene 2 carencias..... tienes que sustituir el bastirdor por uno de de tubo cuadrado acero para ofrecer mas estabilidad y una carencia le falta un quadro escuadreador es muy sencillo... es combinar una superficie mobil con rodamientos. Te ANIMO a que investigues y perfecciones
Can you make a video please with "how you can align the blade to this type of table saw??"
When you seen one hole drilled you've seen 'em all.
the metal work was slappy....you could do much better (obviosly you are good ) but seems that we both have the same issues once the job is boring 🙂. good work, thou
muito top
One thing you should never do is on your first pass go so deep?
You will burn your router bit out in know time.
I'd sooner go to work earn a days money and buy a better saw in the first place 🤷🏻♂️but that's just me
Good idea and execution but a very bad quality of the plywood used., it would be better a phenolic plywood.
Should never ever ever go full depth on your first pass with a router
Agree. It should never be at a depth where you have to force it through a cut.
Jesus, same table, dame drill, same squares, same bits... Both poor 😂 Is like to see myself from a different universe! 😂
Jjrlamas its not plywood if you look careful at the wood chipings you will see it is chip board.
E um aglomerado isto logo esfarela aí trabalho perdido mas quem não tem cão apela pelo gato
Bad Idea useing chip board will warp in time as it will draw in dampness.
Far better use good ply wood..
A che serve coprire il marchio sui atrezi
Sempre hobbistici del Discount rimangono....
nice, only problem is that you lost some cut depth.
Yes, but it's also 5cm deep.
chipboard is the worst possible material to use as a table top...it will absorb moisture and warp ....you are wasting your time
It won't matter . He can always use the garden / coffee table. It's already predrilled.
@@walterpickford3204 hahaha tought the same
Why would you want to put a chipboard top on machine
It´s cheap, bigger area, you can screw fences, etc. for special projects and warp problems are practically insignificant. The original tops of this cheap machines are too thin so they can warp too much ruining even the basic cuts and the only option is to replace them.
Personally I would have gone with plywood, that would have been a better option in my opinion, but if its not readily available to you then I think you've done a good job using what you have 😊
Seriously just buy a better saw!
Just say you can't do that job