This is Exactly What I Need for the Drill Press Upgrade

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @IBuildItScrapBin
    @IBuildItScrapBin  Год назад +11

    The actuator from the reclining chair I tore apart a few years ago will be just the thing for raising and lowering the drill press table. It has a lead screw driven by a DC motor that's geared down, so the position will lock in place and may not need a separate locking clamp making it very convenient to use.
    While I've been doing more Speaker World projects, that doesn't mean I'm not going to be doing the shop projects that everyone likes. But in general I'm slowing things down and won't be putting out as much as I have in the past. I'll also be sticking to projects I really want or need, plus ones that I know will have the best chance of doing well, views wise.
    I've been doing this day in and day out for the last 12 years and I'm at the point where I can slow down and try to enjoy the fruits of my hard work over that time. Making the kind of videos I do for my main channel (full project builds) involve a lot of time, planning and work and I'm just not as motivated to work 16 hours per day, 7 days a week like I used to be. Therefore you can expect to see fewer projects from me from now on, but like I said in this video, I want them to be of better quality.
    Upcoming projects:
    -Drill Press Upgrades
    -Router base and template redux
    -New mini router table
    -Electric planer edge jointer
    -Stair treads (to my basement)
    -Solid wood dresser (to match my night tables and bed)
    -6" x 48" belt sander build from scratch
    -Solid wood front door for my house
    -Kitchen island table with solid cherry top
    -Banquette for kitchen
    -Kitchen / dining table
    and other projects as I think of them. I also want to rearrange and paint my workshop, hopefully that will happen this summer.
    So lots of interesting stuff ahead, but it will be more spread out.

    • @gregmislick1117
      @gregmislick1117 Год назад

      This list is AWESOME!
      I’ll be looking for each one whenever you decide to publish them - if you publish them.

    • @jermsbestfriend9296
      @jermsbestfriend9296 Год назад

      I've been making amplifiers, also. Thank you so much for this video. Love you man!

  • @ChristopherSalisburySalz
    @ChristopherSalisburySalz Год назад +8

    I know this EXACT feeling because I am in the middle of it now. I'm a computer programmer and many days the thought of working makes me want to get in my car and just start driving or get back in bed and go back to sleep.

    • @rpaasse6453
      @rpaasse6453 Год назад +2

      You to?, me to. Just want to sleep, disconnect and disappear. Sign of the times, right? Stay strong man, it will pass, i promise you. Take care!

    • @skippylippy547
      @skippylippy547 Год назад +1

      Me too!
      Could it be the change of seasons?

    • @rpaasse6453
      @rpaasse6453 Год назад +1

      @@skippylippy547 I wish, but i'm afraid its the world as is today. Aint easy for a honest man with principles. Stay strong brothers, well get there!

    • @skippylippy547
      @skippylippy547 Год назад +1

      @@rpaasse6453 👍

  • @tjacksonwoodworker3726
    @tjacksonwoodworker3726 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed your post. Looking forward to your projects. I was starting to have withdrawals.

  • @flyingbeaver57
    @flyingbeaver57 Год назад

    John, glad to see you. I don't know about anyone else, but I find the idea ofa speaker project interesting. I've looked at several different methods and designs, but like you my workspace is an utter mess, and before a new project gets started, Some of that needs to get shoveled away. Please don't apologize - trying to produce content at the same time as trying to concentrate on building something is hard on the energy level. I'll look forward to seeing you again when you make a post, and say, "thank you" for all of your interesting and inspiring ideas.

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage Год назад +1

    This is why you never throw away cool stuff! Looking forward to seeing the drill press table come together.

  • @FearsomeWarrior
    @FearsomeWarrior Год назад +1

    I worked as a goldsmith and you do a lot of work under a microscope. Like repairing box chains using a laser welder. I would think about hammering a framing nail into a board with a large framing hammer. The contrast between tiny tiny welds and beating the fuck out of a nail always made me chuckle. Always nice to change up what you’re doing.

  • @maxmax4081
    @maxmax4081 Год назад +1

    that bottle trick was neat. My kids are gonna think im very cool.

  • @baconsoda
    @baconsoda Год назад +4

    Good to see you John and also to hear there are new, very interesting, projects ahead. Quality... that's the least of your worries because your videos are always of a very high standard.
    Best wishes, Brendan.

  • @datoall1648
    @datoall1648 Год назад

    John be careful of that burn out situation. We can’t survive without your rants.
    Just thinking about the positives, you do excellent work, great imagination for projects, tackle stuff that ordinary folks can try and replicate, plus have a normal sized shop with bits all over the place. I follow the HiFi channel and remember you can’t have too many speakers or amps. Love the look of the wooden amp by the way.

  • @DudeSirMark
    @DudeSirMark Год назад

    OMG, preaching to the choir - biggest impediment to productivity in my shop

  • @act.13.41
    @act.13.41 Год назад +2

    As soon as I saw the thumbnail, I knew you had come up with a use for that chair actuator. 🤣

  • @ericjohnson4768
    @ericjohnson4768 Год назад

    If it's any consolation, most of us understand burn out and it certainly doesn't affect my viewing preferences; but I' pretty easy to please. I've learned a ton from your content and always enjoy and appreciate your videos.

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 Год назад

    It's never ending! There is always another project that needs to be started or completed. It's inevitable that if one manages to complete the project they have for themselves, someone always comes along and says "Hey can you do this thing for me?" It's just a vicious cycle. But, as a wise Native American once said, "We shall endeavor to persevere!" That same Native American also said something about hell coming to breakfast.

  • @scott8351
    @scott8351 Год назад

    Your drill press will be one of a kind, that will be just amazing to see. I cant wait. I love having a drill press. I see them all the time online for cheap in case anyone thinks they cant have one,

  • @DIYBuilds
    @DIYBuilds Год назад +2

    Problem with not locking the table is it introduces slop and when drilling hard it will rack and you will lose your perpendicular-ness

    • @IBuildItScrapBin
      @IBuildItScrapBin  Год назад +2

      That doesn't happen now when I use the drill press without locking the table. And that's with a round column, not the squared off one this will have.
      Like I said, I'll have a locking clamp for the times it absolutely needs to be locked, but for the other 90%+ of the times I use it, it should be just fine unlocked.

  • @eddie1330
    @eddie1330 5 месяцев назад

    John I know exactly how you feel about knowing where to start, I go down to my basement workshop there's so much to do before I can start I end up doing nothing.
    It's a state of mind I guess, anyway I don't know why I'm even telling you lol. Keep up the good work

  • @BrianVoelker
    @BrianVoelker Год назад

    Miss ya brother! We all get burnt out sometimes. Hope you find motivation to keep making more!!!

  • @Tome4kkkk
    @Tome4kkkk Год назад

    A nice no-mess alternative to the cola+mentos trick :)

  • @scruffy4647
    @scruffy4647 Год назад

    I used a gas strut on my table for the drill press. Works good.

  • @dale1956ties
    @dale1956ties Год назад

    I"m partially disabled and use a power lift chair/recliner and a couple of years ago I got a new one and I took that part off the old one before junking it with the intention of doing something similar to what you're thinking of doing with yours. I thought of the drill press and the table saw to raise/lower ther blade but never got beyond the dreaming stage. So that mechanism sits down in my shop to this day. So I'm really looking forward to seeing how your build turns out. Maybe it'll inspire me to finally do something with mine.

  • @notcharles
    @notcharles 3 месяца назад

    Yada yada yada Show us what you're doing with the chair lift mechanism as 'promised' in the title!

  • @jasonfoster8249
    @jasonfoster8249 Год назад

    Yup, I’m paralyzed with project overload now too! The struggle is real. I thought I was the only one

  • @daifeichu
    @daifeichu Год назад +1

    It will be interesting to see what you come up with for the trim router. I know it will be a quality video as all of your videos are.

  • @kaihalmesvaara6497
    @kaihalmesvaara6497 Год назад +1

    John. I would hire somebody for a day or two to clean up and tidy up places. I have been very stubborn over the years and not ever hiring anybody. The day I raelizes how little amount 100€ for somebodys day or half a day was to get them to clean up and arrange stuff on the workshop. I have ever since keep hiring somebody for every couple of months to do stuff... Big amount of projects on the workshop takes so much physical and mental energy that you really need an extra person to help here and there.

  • @rafvdp6391
    @rafvdp6391 Год назад +2

    Lots of good projects to look forward to, specially the kitchen projects since i’m gonna redo mine in the next 2 years. The actuator looks like it will need no locking mechanism at all, looks a lot beefier then what I have for a project ( that I will never build 🙄) and is rated for 140kg. Then again looks can be deceiving and it can't hurt to build the locking mechanism in. As usual looking forward to all the content, but that can't be a surprise. 😅👍

  • @TheMrSnipey
    @TheMrSnipey Год назад

    Dude, just do what you want to do. Have a break. I've been through this. You'll get through it.

  • @saxhorn1508
    @saxhorn1508 Год назад

    Beautiful amp! Is it a design you will make available? I have a chip amp I made years ago that I never got around to enclosing - pcbs are just screwed to plywood.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад

    Pretty interesting stuff, John! 😊
    DIY Builds made a bench vise with an actuator like that. And it works great, so I don't think you're going to have issues with the project.
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @mikef7323
    @mikef7323 Год назад

    Sounds like you need a sawdust burning stove that not only manages your sawdust waste but heats your workshop.

  • @dundasjunctionmodelr.r-jam8267

    I want to use a linear actuator to build a elevator for my model railroad build

  • @themeat5053
    @themeat5053 Год назад +2

    Well, you've upped the content with that bottle cap trick. You must have way too much time on your hands anymore. I'm trying that trick right now and the dog is not enjoying being shot with a bottle cap, at all.

  • @LewHarriman
    @LewHarriman Год назад

    Having been in this situation many, many times, John. I can relate: lots of larger projects in progress, none of which appeals to work on *today*, so of course, start another project that I can get done sooner (or so I believe). Frankly, although I know it's frustrating at your end, for me, knowing that even so productive and accomplished a designer and craftsperson as yourself has these moments is quite comforting. I've evolved a snazzy name for my own blocked-project avoidance behavior. I call my short term project "productive procrastination." Doesn't that sound more impressive than what it is?

  • @dennismiller5725
    @dennismiller5725 Год назад +1

    Have you ever considered hiring an editor for your videos?

    • @IBuildItScrapBin
      @IBuildItScrapBin  Год назад

      The typical video that gets around 100,000 views makes less in ad revenue than an editor would charge to edit it, so I'd make nothing for everything I have to do to design and build the project. And that would be a very cheap editor.
      Only way having an editor is cost effective is to have every video sponsored, which is something I have no interest in doing.

  • @miloh7871
    @miloh7871 Год назад

    Dang, looks like I’ve been burned out for 63 years now.

  • @joelhollingsworth2374
    @joelhollingsworth2374 Год назад +1

    Up the quality? What? How?! Get some rest and start making sense.
    Your videos are amazing; the sincerity and the fact that they're genuinely your own make them better, but it sounds like the voice of perfectionism in your head is causing you to focus on things that your audience doesn't regard as a problem.
    Try softer.

  • @andrewmcgillivray1881
    @andrewmcgillivray1881 Год назад

    performance stress… as much as i enjoy your videos, i think you need to take more time to just flop on the sofa, enjoy an hour in the garden or a park. you are way more important to yourself than to anyone else. i used to stress myself with to-do lists. this is supposed to be fun right?