Belt grinder table holder (old design)
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- Опубликовано: 5 сен 2017
- Notice: this table holder design has been superseded by one that is stronger and more versatile. Watch the video about the new one here: • Improved table holder ...
You can find more about the belt grinder and table holder here: jerswoodshop.com/2x72-tilting-...
Belt grinder build video: • Building the Gen 1 Bel...
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There's something so satisfying about watching the tool make the tool for the tool
I thought you were calling him a tool at first lol
Great job! I love that you explain why you're doing things and what the outcome should be.
Ciao Jeremy please come back. We all miss your videos. You are a Number 1. Ciao
man, everytime you release a video I feel compelled to rewatch all your previous videos!
you are awesome, Jer! exceptional work once again!!!!
+Nelson Baietti
Thank you!
Well done Jeremy, that machine keeps getting better and better.
Love it! Great video, and congratulations on your belt grinder. That is one of the most elegant, and beautifully functional and simple, designs I have seen in a long time.
I'll never make one but I really enjoy watching and listening to you build it. Excellently designed and built.
it was so nice to see some more content from you Jeremy, thank you for your contribution
This project just keeps getting better! thanks for posting!
Without doubt the finest 2'' X 72'' belt grinder design I have ever seen. Many thanks for sharing.
Xysix , I totally agree with you!
+Xysix
Thank you!
I really like the interchangability you built into the machine. I must say I have grinder envy for sure.
Thanks Jeremy. I was about to get all the parts profile cut on Monday. So can now add the table parts. Awesome
Great engineering. I always look forward to your new videos. Worth waiting for every time.
Your scientific approach for welding is always somewhat satisfying!
Amazing craftsmanship as usual. Love it!
Nice work, enjoyed hearing your thought process along the way
+Andrew Klein
Thanks! That part of my video style is partly inspired by you :)
Well done sir! A very nice upgrade!
Nice work. That looks like a great tool.
Love your built. You are trying to apply learned knowledge to your project, and that is good. Next time you make another tool rest plate, try to put a thin shim that you would place between the fabricating table and your tool rest plate, right under where you will weld the receiver tube. Clamp the plate to the work table at its edges. It will compensate for the thermal cupping of your work piece. Its like a preload for the steel contraction under heat. Keep up the good work and have fun on you upcoming projects! Thank you for sharing.
+Pierre Flamand
Thank you! Good idea, I’ll try that next time.
Awesome... looking forward to the next attachment. ;)
Completely awesome as always Jer!
Absolutely stunning, Jeremy! Wish I had the space to do this kind of work.
Very impressive Jeremy.
Great work on the attachment/ table
The world's best belt grinder just got even better! Absolutely amazing.. you must be pumped about embarking in another metalworking project now!
+WeBDaEMoN33
Thank you! I am. :)
As always a Fantastic video. The plans are awesome. Can’t wait to finish mine. From Australia
You and your brother do very nice work. Well done!!
Another success. Well done.
out of all the 2x72 homemade belt grinders yours is by far the best and i took inspiration from yours well inspiration basically copied it with some modification well its more mirrored actually since i'm left handed
+t a
Thanks!
It's always nice to customize things to suit you.
ANCORA UNA VOLTA, LAVORO IMPECCABILE. BELLISSIMO VIDEO, MOLTO CHIARO NELLE SPIEGAZIONI.- 10++
You are awesome and I love your videos. I wish you were near to where I live as it would be neat to hangout, talk shop and build things.
Awesome work Jeremy!! I'm going to get my first welder and begin welding soon. You inspired me to do so. Your videos alway have a lot of good info in them. Thanks Bro.
+The Muz Shop
Thank you! I'm always thrilled to hear that I inspired someone :)
THIS IS THE ULTIMATE BELT SANDER, I NEED ONE OF THESE
Me agrada tu manera de trabajo, de hecho tu herramienta y tu trabajo son una obra de arte. no pares eres una inspiracion para los demas.
Awesome job as usual Jeremy! 👍🏻
You could make you angle cutting platen to fit your existing arm for the standard table also you can make it over 45 deg.
. You have done a very wonderful job on it and the belt grinder. You have the patients of Job LOL
You do great work!!
Jim
Absolutely Love it! Making one for my grinder asap!
maaaaaaan anothergreat episode! appreciate all the work with the tolerances and design choices! awesome!!
+Cactus! workshop
Thank you!
I love the fact that you over build the hack out of that thing 👍
Well done mate.
HEY miss seeing your videos! Belt grinder looks great!!
Nice work!
excellent, you're a genius! It's so hard, you make it easy! Greetings from Baires
Nice video and nice grinder! Well done!
Awesome work! 👍👊
You are a very good teacher !
truly well done
As always, impressive!
Love the project and the video.
You've done a fine job with that belt grinder. When the "old heads" are impressed enough to use your design, that's saying something.
I wish I could just write you a check for this grinder. I barely have time to makes knives as it is, certianly no time to build this excellent machine! Thanks for sharing, very nice video and design!
Someday I might make them for sale... I mean I can’t with my current lack of a shop but I’m not ruling out that future possibility. I’ll announce it here on my channel if I ever do.
great work, I really think your work is awesome, keep them coming 👍
Time to buy a vertical mill to take your game to the next level. Great job and nice to see that youtake pride in their work.
Now time to build a stand.
Great video, Jeremy! Thank you!
This is the best 2x72 yet
Sweet job.
This must be the best belt grinder ever made on youtube or dare I say, made by anyone anywhere.
Fantastic video, as usual!
I was just about to fall asleep and then I saw that you uploaded the video.. Been missing this content so much, thanks for bringing it back!
And just as a side note, I'm living on a apartment and don't think I will have a metal shop anytime soon... Still loving your videos and the effort you put on them! Keep it up
Mr. Schmidt, you're something else. I'm going to sub to your channel.
those porta-cools are the most magical thing ever
As long as the air is DRY. Which it usually is here :D
Buen trabajo amigo!! Saludos desde Uruguay
Really like your videos...well done!
Awsome job...
Meus parabéns, melhor lixadeira de cinta já vista, gostaria de ter uma assim, com tanta funcionalidade... Gratidão por compartilhar conosco.
Hey been a long since ive seen one of your videos! Thanks always great a to z !
fantastic ! , I just wish you'd make more videos
nice job
this guys has a talent that i wish to inherit... being so prepared before had that so few things go wrong that you hardly need to redo anything.
5:31 proving my point!
+a person
that's mostly thanks to CAD :)
This was very entertaining
Youve got mad skills son. I feel inadequate now....
If youre not a mechanical engineer - you should be looking into it.
Very good
looks like a a quality tool you could buy
Hey, I found you from the Crafted Podcast, awesome stuff! I wish I found your account sooner!
+yomaxdog
Thanks!
So good
я восхищаюсь вашей работой .молодец
Great job, I'm in for a farm tour as well
great job, when I researched belt grinders from just about everyone on the tube I found the BG-75 European design the best most adaptable design, yours is the type I would build as it must be adaptable and upgradeable and easy enough to make as I don't have access to industrial machines, one design I would include is the drive pulley be belt driven on a separate shaft so as to be able to change speeds.
+actorzone
The BG75 looks like a pretty good machine, just a lot bulkier and more complicated than it needs to be. For example it looks like it would take about 4 feet of width in the shop to allow it to operate both vertical and horizontal, while mine takes 17".
The belt drive for changing speeds is a slow and annoying solution. Although slightly more expensive, the VFD on mine makes speed changes effortless & safe, and you don't have to stop the machine to change speeds. The speed is infinitely variable from a stop all the way to full speed, rather than having three preset speeds. Well worth the extra money to do it right, if you ask me.
yes I agree completely, that's why a simpler design like yours which can do the same job is preferred, the BG-75 is made for industrial applications where its going to get a lot of abuse and has to be safe, I looked at it and came up with my idea, mine would had more tubes to insert a variety of tool posts like 3x2 arrangement, that is 2 tubes side by side, and 3 in a row top to bottom with more ways to use it and I could offset the tool posts, I have not built it yet but that is what I came up with to make it more versatile.
very nice 👍
Muito boa essa lixadeira de cinta, tô precisando de uma.
Has to be the most over designed belt grinder in existence however as a learning tool it has no doubt been a great journey giving you the opportunity to develop your skills and confidence in a number of areas. I hate to think what the material costs were and your man-hours but hey look at it as a awesome project. Great sander, presentation and narration. Keep it up.
ian Woodland pretty sure the cost is prohibitively high to purchase it, it’s got a lot of nice features. Hard to find quality like this and an affordable price.
Sweet!
Great video, thank you. keep it up.
Hi Jeremy. You are the best I love your work. Coming from st. Maarten. I am trying to bill one of those.
Excellent Videos. Great Instruction without all the fuss. Any chance you are going to make some content about Metal work? I would love to know more about beginning to work and weld metal. Welding type, working with metal stock, what to purchase ? Just a thought. I know these take a lot of time to make and edit and its greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I love it also.
Sorry jez but your videos are brill very interesting an informative an very very well built
You should teach in a university. Your explanations are so crisp and clear and you really know what it's all about !
You really can't stop the warp, but you can counteract it with applying some heat to the opposite side of your weld. I welded precision machine parts and had flat tolerances as bad as +-.004. To bad I wasn't there to teach you some cool welding tips. Was a welder for over 40 years.
I'd love to hear some anti-warp tips!
Very good!!! muito bom!!!
A suggestion: if you want to make the top surface of the table flat again after welding it to the square tube, you could chuck the tube up in the lathe and take a skin cut off the top surface of the table. Makes it perpendicular to the tube as well.
+Paul Kolodner
Was considering that already; only problem is this table's a little too big for my south bend 9"
Time to design a new lathe....
Great Video. I would recommend you add a locking washer to the two 5/16" bolts.
+Phil Caplinger
Locking washers don't actually help to keep a bolt tight; they only help to prevent the bolt from completely coming off. Think about it: the bolt has to be pretty loose before the teeth of the washer can actually dig in and prevent rotation...
There are a number of ways to lock down a bolt... I'm referring to the split-washer that creates constant back-pressure, not the ones with teeth. While researcher that name difference, I came accross this...a bunch of different washers and their effectiveness. ruclips.net/video/IKwWu2w1gGk/видео.html Nordlock
Your accent is so funky cool, some times i can hear some German, then there's some Aussie, then some North American. :))
The entire grinder is really nicely built, i like the fact that there's no bs about what ifs in it. Just built to last and keep shape. You can't buy stuff like this anymore, and there used to be a time when you could, so, as the line went, necessity is the mother of invention.
As usual, really awesome! But we miss woodworking vids :(
Hello from Russia :3
You always amaze and inspire me with your knowledge and talents. Thanks so much for sharing.
Welding is something I've always wanted to do, although I'm a woodworker at heart. Welding just seems like such a handy skill to have. I'd appreciate your recommendation on a welder; I want one that has the welding stuff (the name is escaping me, sorry) coming out of the welder. Thanks for any input you can give me.
+barbara kvistad
The filler metal (welding wire)? :)
Mine is a 200amp MIG welder made by Miller. I'm very happy with it.
Hola héres todo un genio un saludo desde aquí de las islas canarias
Try rubbing some bar soap on the steel bar when you are welding up tubes for them. May help you remove the bar after the welds cool.
the soap might get burnt though.
U have the plans for the bending hinge I watched u fold it 40 times
Great job Jeremy! I'm almost finished building my machine. I borrowed quite a few of your ideas. I don't know how to use Sketchup. Any chance that you could put a PDF of your work table somewhere?
+Will Holt
I'm working on a PDF plan