You could fit a stacked dado set on my old DeWalt DW744 if one flipped the Arbor washer the other way around. I bought a DWE7492 I've been meaning to try a stacked dado set on it.
Great video. As a joiner myself I have to agree that it's become a rare treat to get to work on top end green timber framing. But when I do get the chance I get a great sense of enjoyment from the results. There's just something about large scale joinery.
I’m very pleased twofold. Firstly, a professional expert using pocket screws appropriately to get a job done efficiently. Secondly, nobody (thus far) in the comments moaning about pocket hole joinery. They are just so handy sometimes.
I love the thinking about these and even that you had a decent looking Felder spindle moulder in the background. ;-) Looking forward to seeing it in action. Sounds incredibly smooth in your test cuts.
Why not just use that ring fence on your Felder? Apologies if you answered this in the video, I skipped some chit chat to get the the build. The felder spindle moulders are great machines.
Brilliant! Would a piece of slippery edge banding help with reducing binding or wear on the guide fence? I expect this piece of kit, if it works as expected, will get a lost of use.
Brilliant when a jig works out! I had windows I quoted years ago with crappy aluminium jambs in a timber frame, timber sash. I figured I could prob convert it all to work off a spiral, and done right you wouldn’t know it wasn’t always like that. Had a punt at the price, know idea what was going on until I pulled one apart! first window I was about 6 hrs! soaked in sweat running up and down stairs in this block of flats, trying to run a flute in edge of sash with a router! Knowing it would send me broke at a window a day and there were 80! I made a contraption out of chipboard flooring and a big old makita router bolted on to a chipboard ’fence’ 90 degrees off chipboard’table’ and sashes could be shoved through flat on the ‘table’ It worked bloody brilliant! One pass, fast as and perfect! I was knocking about 6 out easily, all new jambs sussed and done as ‘kits’ As Hanibal says ‘I love it when a plan comes together!’ 😂
Never ceases the stuff you come up with to get the job done. Do you have a link for that drill bit btw? I known you mentioned it in a video the other day but i cant seem to find it.
And table saws sold in the UK don’t have a long enough spindle to use a stack dado cutter! You are a clever man, Oliver. Brilliant job, as always.🌞
You can Axminster do one
Made an new longer spindle for my table saw 👍🎯
You could fit a stacked dado set on my old DeWalt DW744 if one flipped the Arbor washer the other way around. I bought a DWE7492 I've been meaning to try a stacked dado set on it.
Fair play you have some skills i uaed to work as a cabinet maker and loved making jigs for work but you take it to a whole new level
Great video. As a joiner myself I have to agree that it's become a rare treat to get to work on top end green timber framing. But when I do get the chance I get a great sense of enjoyment from the results. There's just something about large scale joinery.
I'm going to enjoy watching _somebody else_ using this. Seriously though, good job.
I’m very pleased twofold. Firstly, a professional expert using pocket screws appropriately to get a job done efficiently. Secondly, nobody (thus far) in the comments moaning about pocket hole joinery.
They are just so handy sometimes.
Agreed, you would have to be deluded to think they didnt have a useful place in woodworking
Good man, I was going to make the same point. Pocket holes are unbelievably strong especially with glue in the joint.
Great Jig Ollie not just a one off they’ll be queuing round the block for curved skirting.👍
Accoya as a setup piece, probably the most expensive setup piece of all time 😂😂😂 awesome job mate
Although the thing scared me sh**less cant wait to see it in action "have moulder will travel"😅
Wo, that's some serious innovation 💡
Cheers Alan, it took some cooking up but glad the idea popped into my head
I hadn't seen this video, it's still very clever, I didn't know this system with the portable circular saw👍
Great problem solving skills. Nice jig. Well done as always. Cheers. Jim
Cool, reminds me of the Mafell NFU 50 but it would need a curved track and for them to start selling different cutting heads.
I love the thinking about these and even that you had a decent looking Felder spindle moulder in the background. ;-) Looking forward to seeing it in action. Sounds incredibly smooth in your test cuts.
Why not just use that ring fence on your Felder? Apologies if you answered this in the video, I skipped some chit chat to get the the build.
The felder spindle moulders are great machines.
The job is nearly 4 hours from home
Apologies for the audio/ video quality in this one. Technical and operator issues...😂
Yet another amazing project Oliver 🙂
Fab idea !!! Great video............thank you !!
NIce design. Sadly, I don't think this saw will ever arrive on the shores of the US. Steve
Brilliant! Would a piece of slippery edge banding help with reducing binding or wear on the guide fence? I expect this piece of kit, if it works as expected, will get a lost of use.
Joiner and tool and dye maker!!!👍
Brilliant when a jig works out!
I had windows I quoted years ago with crappy aluminium jambs in a timber frame, timber sash.
I figured I could prob convert it all to work off a spiral, and done right you wouldn’t know it wasn’t always like that.
Had a punt at the price, know idea what was going on until I pulled one apart! first window I was about 6 hrs! soaked in sweat running up and down stairs in this block of flats, trying to run a flute in edge of sash with a router!
Knowing it would send me broke at a window a day and there were 80! I made a contraption out of chipboard flooring and a big old makita router bolted on to a chipboard ’fence’ 90 degrees off chipboard’table’ and sashes could be shoved through flat on the ‘table’
It worked bloody brilliant! One pass, fast as and perfect!
I was knocking about 6 out easily, all new jambs sussed and done as ‘kits’
As Hanibal says ‘I love it when a plan comes together!’ 😂
Very smart like it
This explains why the skirting board cost so much at least for fitting 😂😂😂
Awesome
Excellent job but just wondering why you didn’t just take the fence off your spindle moulder and make a sacrificial bed and fence to sit on that?
The job was 4 hours from home unfortunately! 😂
@@BradshawJoinery oh boy, hope you incorporated it into the price 😳
Never ceases the stuff you come up with to get the job done. Do you have a link for that drill bit btw? I known you mentioned it in a video the other day but i cant seem to find it.
Thanks buddy. Here's the countersink drill bit link - amzn.to/3OqhIek
@BradshawJoinery thank you. I see what you mean about never looking at the invoice 🤣 then again, it's not that far off from the trend version.
genius!
you clever man
This seems kinda sketchy. Lot of kinetic energy in a spindle moulder.
I mean needs must, just be careful. I know someone who lost their fingers in one.
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