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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2021
  • I have been using a very simple router sled.
    It is really simple, convenient and cheap.
    You just need only 4 linear rails, 8 bearing blocks.
    And some bolts and plywood.
    SBR 20 : 1850mm, 2pcs
    SBR 20 : 1200mm, 2pcs
    SBR 20UU : 8pcs
    They cost USD135.21. And I needed some bolts and plywood for the setting.
    I was using a 20mm router bit for flattening wood.
    But that is a little bit small for flattening work.
    So I got a new one from China.
    It is great.
    ENJOY THIS!!
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Комментарии • 475

  • @IvoryPagoda
    @IvoryPagoda 2 года назад +29

    Worthy of Note: Some lower-end plunge routers may have a little play in the plunge rods, allowing the router to rack slightly, making the mill end of some bits (especially 3/8' or larger) angled slightly higher on one side relative to the surface of the working piece. This will leave noticeably uneven cut lines, and in more extreme cases may leave a surface that needs a lot of additional work after leveling. This can be corrected with shims added between the sled base and the router's plate, but if the router is removed from the sled for a different job, the shimming process will need to be repeated. Tips from a woodworker of a budget. Cheers!

  • @markolsen7438
    @markolsen7438 Год назад +1

    Everything is SIMPLE as long as you have the (and can find) the right hardware

  • @ZappninLLP
    @ZappninLLP 3 года назад +13

    Beautiful, elegant, simple.

  • @cindyvillalva02
    @cindyvillalva02 Год назад +21

    I'm used to larger, corded routers ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.

  • @MadHatter764
    @MadHatter764 Год назад +1

    I built this same jig, SBR20 rails and linear bearings are very rigid and don’t flex at all under the weight of my 1/4” shank plunge router. I got the 800 and 500 mm rails for x and y and it’s perfect for my small workbench and large enough for the 12.5” wide edge grain cutting boards I like to make. I had previously built one out of wooden rails and and a wooden sled and it was horrible.
    With the linear rails, the motion is smooth and effortless.

  • @dougarcher3976
    @dougarcher3976 Год назад

    Awesome system! For this to work properly you need to be 100% confident that your table top is flat.

  • @user-bj5xr5ju4n
    @user-bj5xr5ju4n Год назад

    sbr12 more than enough for this with the smallest carriages - having said that this is a great idea!

  • @prsearls
    @prsearls Год назад

    Linear rails and guides are a good solution for flattening some large maple slabs for a table project for my son-in-law. IMO, this is a better solution than using wooden rails. Thanks for posting this video.

  • @bluewanderer9903
    @bluewanderer9903 3 года назад +1

    This is it, I always wanted to build one this way instead of alu extrusions and wheels, I think this is better.
    The only thing I would add is long handle to a corner on the router tray for 2 reasons : 1 hands not exposed to prolonged router vibrations when working longer on bigger piece and 2 back not bent over the table reaching out, again when working longer amount of time.
    Thanks for great upload.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your support.
      And your idea about the long handle is very nice. Sometimes I suffer from a backache. LOL!

    • @bluewanderer9903
      @bluewanderer9903 3 года назад

      @@makefurniture1 I know all about it 😁

  • @roncrandall
    @roncrandall 3 года назад +3

    That is genius! The best router sled I've seen built. I just added all the parts to my Amazon cart.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      You can also have a nice sled. Congrats!!

    • @KevinRMaynard
      @KevinRMaynard 3 года назад

      How do you order parts don’t know what to get thanks

    • @roncrandall
      @roncrandall 3 года назад +1

      @@KevinRMaynard he notes the parts in the video, and I looked them up on Amazon. I know you can also order them on AliExpress.

    • @saleencook
      @saleencook 3 года назад

      This is what I’ve been planning to do and have been looking at linear rails the past couple weeks, you mentioned price of $135 was that per set of rails or your total price in this setup? What brand rails you have or where did you purchase them. Cheapest I can find sbr20-2000 rails are around $130-160 for just one set, my cross rails will be around 800mm

  • @scott8940
    @scott8940 2 года назад

    I need this awsome jig setup in a mini sized version to work on 3.5"x10" plywood boards !

  • @jimwhite-signcraftdisplay6996
    @jimwhite-signcraftdisplay6996 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the great video. One of the best demonstration of a tool I have seen.

  • @jxxnxn1565
    @jxxnxn1565 Год назад

    Amazingly simple, and truly effective idea, thanks fro the video.

  • @drewjohnson4673
    @drewjohnson4673 3 года назад +3

    Great! Thanks
    You saved me $$$$$$$s. The collet should have come with your router.
    There are small metal dogs that will eliminate the need for the box.
    Thanks, again.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      I am glad to hear that you could save your bucks.

  • @rosariomusumeci3615
    @rosariomusumeci3615 2 года назад

    A very beautiful sled.....certainly very simple but also very expensive....

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +1

      Indeed!

    • @chrisyu98
      @chrisyu98 2 года назад

      not expensive....compared to buying a 400mm jointer to flatten the surface. Plus this setup will also work as a thickness plane. So double savings.

  • @johnblackburn9309
    @johnblackburn9309 2 года назад

    I recently got some of these rails in an estate sale lot and I have been wondering what to use them on. Welp, I think I have found the answer! Thank You

  • @jwdickinson643
    @jwdickinson643 Год назад

    for all y’all in the States, I discovered that the rail base is NOT the same width as the bearing blocks which therefore will not permit a simple bolt-on connection between the two. Each of the rail bases are approx. 2 1/2 in (63.5mm) but the bearing blocks are only 40mm wide. I made four adapters to connect the vertical slides (long portion) to the cross slides using .1875in X 2.5in X 6.5in 6061 Aluminum bar stock.
    This is NOT a criticism of the video. In fact, the video shows perfectly what a railed sled can do and how it works.
    However, before you go gung-ho ordering parts (like I did), make sure you get the exact dimensions of everything before you order, i.e. rail-rod diameter, rail base width, rail base screw hole diameter and distance from each other, bearing block dimensions, bearing block top face screw hole dimensions and distances, etc.
    Good luck, best wishes and happy routing!

  • @beyondlimitsproductions1468
    @beyondlimitsproductions1468 Год назад +1

    Love it ! Especially all the shim work. How simple yet extremely effective way to hold the workpiece.

  • @bufunga
    @bufunga 3 года назад +1

    Nice setup

  • @abarasabwehttam
    @abarasabwehttam 2 года назад +2

    The linears are great to use, however...... I would have those bearings on the long rails permanent so you are not playing "find the tiny ball bearing" everytime you put it on.....

  • @sueb4154
    @sueb4154 2 года назад +4

    Hi, I watched this video over and over, in an attempt to recreate your exact system. My long rails are 1200mm and cross rails are 800mm, also SBR20. The only change I made to your router sled base was to use a 1/2" piece of plexiglass, for strength and visibility, everything else is just like yours. There is no flex under the weight of my 2.25hp router and the stout sled. Just an FYI, the guide bearings require metric M6 machine bolts. That might help some of the people in the U.S. I was rather suprised that only one bolt hole of the 4 in the guide block, lined up with the holes predrilled in the rails. That might be a source of my issue. Everything went together perfect and smooth but now, all snugged up tight, with the router sled in place, the assembly shudders when I slide it along the rails. I've tried a few different possible remedies, but nothing seems to eliminate the choppiness of the slide, except when I loosen all the guide bearing bolts, just a tiny bit. It then slides better, but the rails on which the router slides, seem to go out of parallel, creating binding. Do you have any idea what I can to to fix this issue? Sorry for this lengthy comment/question and thank you for the wonderful approach to slab flattening!

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +2

      Sorry for your issue. I will help you if it's possible. First, I wonder there is a shuddering before attaching the router sled.(like 3:56 in this video)
      You can email me at acgari1@gmail.com. With the photos or videos about the issue.

    • @sueb4154
      @sueb4154 2 года назад

      @@makefurniture1 Thank you so much for replying. I will contact you via email.

    • @jwdickinson643
      @jwdickinson643 Год назад

      @Sue B…excellent points. MY biggest issue and hurdle was getting the bearing blocks for the long slides to marry up to the cross slides. My bearing blocks are 40mm with the 4 mounting screw holes being 3mm-4mm from each edge face. The rail bases are about 65mm wide so without some kind of adapter mounting plate, I was dead in the water.
      But to your point about the bearing block grub screw, you are spot on.

    • @jwdickinson643
      @jwdickinson643 Год назад +2

      @Sue B. the choppiness you described may be due to a mis-alignment of the bearing blocks since you only used one mounting screw to connect the long and cross slides. I solved the same issue (and was successful in maintaining mounting screw tension) by making 4 mounting plates using .1875in X 2.5in X 6.5in 6061 aluminum bar stock. I drilled 4 holes to mount the bearing block to the adapter plate, and 4 holes to mount the bearing block assembly to the rail bases ( the base screw holes are 6.25in apart length-wise and about 2in apart width-wise. With the way I “built” the mounting mechanism, the bearing blocks are all perfectly aligned and ensure a tight 4-point attachment to the bearing blocks AND the rails. More importantly, all the drilling is on the adapter and eliminates drilling directly on the rail bases and the risk of damaging the slide rod.

    • @sueb4154
      @sueb4154 Год назад

      @@jwdickinson643 Excellant idea, with successful outcome, yes? I'm off to the big box store for some 6061 aluminum bar! Thank you so much. I envy your analytical mind !

  • @nicolasbroodryk3407
    @nicolasbroodryk3407 2 года назад

    Super Super Awesome! I am going to copy this design.

  • @KL-vu8jm
    @KL-vu8jm 2 года назад

    Your router sled is ingenious. Thank you for sharing with us. Wonderful

  • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
    @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 3 года назад +10

    This set-up is excellent!! It moves so fluidly. I wanted to use linear rails for my circular saw crosscut jig, but here in the States, they are very expensive. At least for most of us. You solved my dilemma as to how I could adjust it sideways for wider boards.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      I was about to use these linear rails for my circular saw crosscut jig too. But unfortunately, I don't have enough space for the jig. That's why I made this jig.^^

    • @nickbrutanna9973
      @nickbrutanna9973 3 года назад

      I think his design has a lot of over-reach, you could get similar results from shorter rails...
      Here is a pair of 1000mm (i.e.39") plus four bearing races for US$ 65 bucks as I write:
      www.amazon.com/OrangeA-Linear-SBR20-1000mm-4SBR20UU-Bearing/dp/B07DCVBR1X
      2x that is $120 and you have a lot of the same capacity. I would suspect, with considerable care, you could likely even buy another pair and mate them up for $185 to get almost the same reach (2m x 1m vs 2m x 1.2m)...
      If you reduced the size to SBR16 (I think it would work) the prices drop to 53 for the 1m length and 105 for the 2m length. I suspect the 20mm rails are overkill for the loads involved.
      Not criticizing, and I'm not sure if 16 would work just as well...
      To the creator: An impressive idea, you have given me some thoughts about how to do some things. Don't take any of my observations as negative in any way.
      Q: Did you specifically pick SBR20 over SBR16? Or was that just what was convenient/available?
      Also:
      Would these rails work inverted? Could you **suspend** the bearings from rails with the flat part "up"? Haven't worked with this type of rail before.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      @@nickbrutanna9973 Thank you for your opinion. I did hesitate for a moment at first picking between 20 and 10. But my short linear rails are 1200mm and I am going to use PORTER-CABLE 7518(3.25HP). 7518 is heavy. That's why I picked 20.
      I think these rails work inverted. Haven't used it that way though. I guess that's a little bit unstable.

    • @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230
      @crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 3 года назад +1

      ​@@makefurniture1 Thank you very much for going thru the trouble to find that for me/us. I don't come across kindness too often on here or anywhere on the net. I went with 1/2" steel square tubing to attach to some 1/2" aluminum angle. I had the aluminum. I had bought a 3/32 plastic nylon placemat for 2-$1.00 at the Dollar store ( hint- the dollar store is a great resource for storage containers, plastic/nylon placemats, etc. for components for your projects). I line the bottom edges of the 1/8" aluminum plate I used for the base of the 7-1/4" circular saw I used. You just need to think outside of the box). I wanted the jig to be 72", but changed it to 60" long. I went with that length so I could cut wider boards on. The steel tubing and plate added weight to a heavy Makita saw I already had. In the summer I set up saw horses just outside my shop and work out there as much as possible. So the jig can be heavy but worth the outdoor air. I had planned long before building the jig to suspend it above my work surface, closer to the ceiling when not using it, and lower it to the work surface when I need it. I was using a bicycle hoist to lift it but later change to stainless steel pulleys, stainless eye bolts, and 1/8" steel rope. It may be overkill, but I already had most of the pieces, except the steel rope, and hardware so the cost was minimum. I bought the bike lift at a tag sale for $1.00 for a 'someday project". So, the whole project was under $35.00. The biggest cost was the hardware like hex head bolts I used, which was my personal preference, but regular screws would have made it even cheaper. I'm sorry for leaving a novel size reply, lol.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      @@crossgrainwoodproductsltd9230 Thank you for l~ong reply, lol. I would like to look at your jig. That would be fantastic. Please let me see it later.

  • @jerrybaumgartner3468
    @jerrybaumgartner3468 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your efforts to perfect this concept! Well done

  • @je-fq7ve
    @je-fq7ve Год назад

    I never bottom a router bit in the collet. I always leave some space becasue router bits tend to "freeze" in the collect making them difficult to remove. Loosen the collet and tap the bit the down. that will unstick it .Often by taking the nut off with a wrench it will act as a press and push the bit up and out.

  • @MDD1966
    @MDD1966 Год назад

    I love how everyone says on their RUclips channel these are easy productions, if it were easy it wouldn’t take 10mins to show it. And they use tools that most novice don’t have to build them.

  • @Aplushandymanservice
    @Aplushandymanservice 2 года назад

    So many things to do with linear rails. I plan making a similar one except it will take a Sasquatch saw as well

  • @roxoriginal732
    @roxoriginal732 2 года назад

    THIS IS SO SIMPLE TO SET UP AND AFFORDABLE..GREAT VID LOVED THE JIG

  • @ourclarioncall
    @ourclarioncall 2 года назад

    Genius ! Great video 👍 👍 I’m impaired for another project

  • @ozzyozzy6728
    @ozzyozzy6728 3 года назад

    Expensive solution for cheap machine

  • @JordanPLorenzen
    @JordanPLorenzen 3 года назад +1

    Great, thanks for sharing!

  • @puntabachata
    @puntabachata Год назад +1

    Don't shove the router bit all the way down the collet. You'll have to overtighten it and it could still work loose.

  • @KieuPho
    @KieuPho 3 года назад

    Self locking Linear Rail System👍👍

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      There are holes on the block bearings for clamping levers.

  • @HBrsz
    @HBrsz 2 года назад

    I usually use hot glue to hold the board in place, which is a pain in the but. Yesterday I had to flatten a lot of small boards. After seeing your video, I tried using shims which saved me A LOT of time. Now I can throw away my glue gun 😅 Thanks for sharing 👍🏻

  • @Ivaldeps
    @Ivaldeps 3 года назад +1

    Simples e Eficiente, sem Tirar nem Por ...muito TOP !

  • @carlbarber3444
    @carlbarber3444 2 года назад

    that is really nice, the price has gone up some

  • @sergioelbot9924
    @sergioelbot9924 2 года назад +1

    Pleasant to watch

  • @bradroon5538
    @bradroon5538 3 года назад +1

    I NEED one!

  • @TheMonkdad
    @TheMonkdad Год назад

    I’ve been watching all of these slab flattening jigs. Then this. I’m guessing he’s the guy in elementary school who made a fusion reactor when everyone else was making vinegar and baking soda volcanos. Just jealous.

  • @Speido307
    @Speido307 3 года назад +1

    thank you for sharing, been looking at making one for myself and really like this idea!

  • @brianmunkres1767
    @brianmunkres1767 3 года назад +1

    I like that quite a bit. Really good idea. I'll steal it...lol

  • @jasonherrington2002
    @jasonherrington2002 Год назад

    Can you go over how you designed and made the tray that the part being flattened sits in?

  • @merihkalender1389
    @merihkalender1389 Год назад

    very,very,very,very simple sled

  • @pgoessnitzer
    @pgoessnitzer 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant, simple and affordable! Thank you for sharing!! Cheers, Peter

  • @rashidtayidi8370
    @rashidtayidi8370 Год назад +1

    Amazing build! I admire your work! I wonder if you have considered adding a conveyor strip brush around the router base to cut down on chips?

  • @stuggit
    @stuggit 3 года назад +1

    Genius! Well done.

  • @waltergianetti530
    @waltergianetti530 2 года назад +1

    Uma ideia muito brilhante !
    Adorei a montagem do suporte da tupia, o seu trabalho e o seu projeto é nota 10!
    Parabéns

  • @stef102
    @stef102 2 года назад

    Simple, efficace, merci pour le partage

  • @jonohoff
    @jonohoff 3 года назад +6

    Did you just buy 2 sets of liniar rails to do this setup? It looks like it could give a cnc machine a run for its money man. Awesome work! I plan on basically copying your design because I too want to make big wood/epoxy tables and that's the best router sled setup I've seen on youtube by a wide margin!

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +1

      Yes, I only bought 2sets. Usually, 1 set is 2 linear rails and 4 bearing blocks.
      Why don't you watch this? ruclips.net/video/zw5ExobPcCc/видео.html
      You can see how I flatten a wood slab.

  • @dizinhosantos
    @dizinhosantos Год назад

    Meus parabéns ficou show

  • @adamna1672
    @adamna1672 2 года назад +1

    Can you post the links for all the rails and bearing blocks? Thanks

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +1

      www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001631419573.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_groupList.8148356.17.26722a54peTv8h
      This is the seller I ordered. I guess the price is getting expensive. You could find other sellers on the Aliexpress.com. Thanks.

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 Год назад

    Very nice…

  • @misterle7026
    @misterle7026 2 года назад

    what an amazing setup

  • @1micler
    @1micler 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing, I have copied yours and it works really well!

  • @xeurom
    @xeurom 3 года назад +3

    Really nice set up and good idea. I like how you store the rails on the side of your work bench and the router mounting plate is built out of plywood. I will use them both. Thanks for sharing.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it.

  • @richardchiggas4328
    @richardchiggas4328 2 года назад

    Is your shop in the living room? Engineered flooring, flawless sheet roci, and painted trim? Still, the best router slide I've seen yet!

  • @zapa1pnt
    @zapa1pnt Год назад

    Looks like you have a good start, on a real nice CNC.
    P.S., Suggestion: hearing protection. 😁

  • @mattivirta
    @mattivirta Год назад

    lot cheapen and biggest can build use aluminium profile and bearing made rails. or metall profile tube rails.

  • @ikkimvp
    @ikkimvp 3 года назад

    Excelente idea, gracias por compartirla.

  • @Donnie64inPa
    @Donnie64inPa 2 года назад

    Those are some nice rails!

  • @joaoclaudios.freire2132
    @joaoclaudios.freire2132 Год назад

    Grande ideia ! Parabéns.

  • @user-jc4vy4di5k
    @user-jc4vy4di5k 3 года назад +1

    한번배우고싶네요.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      감사합니다. 기회가 올겁니다^^

  • @jamUSA24
    @jamUSA24 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant

  • @adwhite804
    @adwhite804 2 года назад

    Wow if I can order that and it's delivered for 135...then its well worth it.

  • @MathiasLeth
    @MathiasLeth 3 года назад

    Could you please make a video as to how you put together the sledge for the router. And include links as to where the things can be bought

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +2

      I'm going to make a new video about how I flatten some wood slab and walnut planks.
      So you can see how I put the set-up in the video. Maybe in July.^^
      What do you want exactly to see the whole setting or the base of my router(how to make the base)?
      www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001631419573.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.727d6c768V1wxL&algo_pvid=eeb16706-fc6c-4183-b2ce-a2a6ffbd724f&algo_exp_id=eeb16706-fc6c-4183-b2ce-a2a6ffbd724f-21
      You can find them(SBR20, SBR20UU) on Amazon.com. But aliexpress.com is much cheaper than others.

  • @timsnider4
    @timsnider4 Год назад

    THis is a great sled if you do a lot of flattening. However, for someone that only does it several times it's way to expensive and overkill.

  • @user-qe7uc5vu4x
    @user-qe7uc5vu4x 2 года назад

    Огромное тебе спасибо ! Лайк и подписка, однозначно !

  • @michaelphungtuan758
    @michaelphungtuan758 Год назад

    Really cool mate

  • @paulcrutchfield8185
    @paulcrutchfield8185 2 года назад

    Great video. I was wondering if I have the Rollers attached to a half inch piece of plexiglass do I need the support pieces around the perimeter if the router is attached also to the plexiglass

  • @jthadcast
    @jthadcast Год назад

    holding my breath every time you put the rails together that ball bearings don't pop out of the carriage.

  • @alwatts9713
    @alwatts9713 2 года назад

    Pretty sweet. Gonna build something using rails like this someday. Thanks for the video.

  • @DanAyalon
    @DanAyalon Год назад

    Great stuff❤

  • @adwhite804
    @adwhite804 2 года назад

    How is this affordable? Seems like a good amount of money in that railing system.
    I love it!!! It's super clean...moves great .but where can I find that Sorata railing and the sliders cheap?

  • @talegunner115
    @talegunner115 2 года назад +1

    That may be simple but it will be expensive. SBR 20 2000mm is $167.26 1500 mm is $124.59 1800 mm is $159.99 ( I couldn't find a 1850) Then a 1200 mm is $104.46 and that's with 2 slide block bearing. 4 of the SBR20UU block 20 mm is $28.85 You're already over $300. May be simple but its not cheap. I'd like to know where you got your rails and blocks so cheap @ $135.21. I built my own CNC using these rails and blocks. Then clearance is another issue. Get a Z axis and you have the start of a CNC.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад

      Well, sorry for bothering you. I bought them in March 2020. I think the price is getting high. We also should think about the freight charge. My country is right next to China.
      That's why I got the best price I guess.
      www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001631419573.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_groupList.8148356.26.5ebc2a54YoH36m
      This is the seller I ordered.

  • @WadeBarmby
    @WadeBarmby 3 года назад +2

    This is great. Unfortunately those rails cost far more then a new planer or jointer her in New Zealand.
    Will keep my eyes out for some used one though.
    Nice setup!!

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment!

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta Год назад +1

      yes rails cost same than can buy real cnc machine today, better buy cnc machine then no need use hand, carve automatic slab to traight no need handwork.

  • @flagman40
    @flagman40 Год назад +1

    What is the devise used that you hook the router to and then it rides on the rails? Custom made or did it come with the rails? Thanks.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  Год назад

      Do you mean the cradle? I made it myself. If you want to know how to make it, please watch this video. ruclips.net/video/We0CzFxnQXo/видео.html Thanks.

  • @Outdoorshuntingshooting
    @Outdoorshuntingshooting 3 года назад

    You struggle to tighten collet as you router needs rotating in its collet so the flat edge is opposite the push button, you then lay on the flat edge of base giving mush more stable platform when tightening.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад

      ^^ I might tend to tighten bits too much. Thanks.

  • @user-tb3ju1fi4e
    @user-tb3ju1fi4e 2 года назад

    holy,,, so awesome!!!

  • @lpempoul28
    @lpempoul28 3 года назад +1

    It is so simple when we have the solution ☺️ Do you find easily screw to made support of pitch ? Could you give screw characteristics : length and drilling screw ? As I'm living in France, I'm little affraid to not find screw to make support

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +1

      I used Hex Socket Cap Head Screw Bolt, M6(15mm length, 1mm pitch).
      I think you can use from 12~16mm M6 any bolts(1mm pitch).

    • @lpempoul28
      @lpempoul28 3 года назад

      @@makefurniture1 thanks a lot for your perfect and quick answer☺️

  • @gillessophie6158
    @gillessophie6158 3 года назад +1

    Great. Give ideas. Thanks from France

  • @galaviel
    @galaviel 2 года назад

    very nice, loved your leveling and clamping scheme - very useful. However watching this I can't but wonder if 3 minutes with a 5 1/2 jack plane would be simpler, cheaper, and faster, and safer. Thanks again for posting!

  • @raymillsap8613
    @raymillsap8613 3 года назад

    A man of few words

  • @Craneopsss
    @Craneopsss Год назад

    Not a very simple router jig but very nice

  • @jonathanmacdonald-akbari6001
    @jonathanmacdonald-akbari6001 2 года назад

    Might as well buy a planer, since the video the price for everything is almost $500 CAD, even with his link from ALI Express

  • @weebshit2391
    @weebshit2391 5 месяцев назад

    Question that i cannot find an answer to- can those open-type rail carts ride upside down ? This way you would just mount them flat on a surface, i looked at their insides and it looks like the upper inner side has the exact same lines of ball bearings as the bottom.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  5 месяцев назад

      Well, I'm not sure because I haven't tried that way. Maybe it's possible I think. Thanks!

  • @joeymcspadden1885
    @joeymcspadden1885 2 года назад

    It looks great but have no idea what or how you did it. Help out us beginners with explanation of what and how you did it.

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/zw5ExobPcCc/видео.html
      This might help you. Thanks.

  • @stoneinthefield1
    @stoneinthefield1 2 года назад

    That is Sweet!!!

  • @moefozzie
    @moefozzie Год назад

    Thank you for the video and adding the items in your description! Is it still holding up? Have you made any changes to your set up? Thanks in advance!

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  Год назад +1

      This is the best since I have made some jigs until now. There are not any problems. Thanks!

  • @Bakkasura
    @Bakkasura 3 года назад

    Bought this stuff up right away, I was worried I would have to buy a planer and jointer for an area I don't have the space. This will be perfect to remove wobble from some projects I've been doing.

    • @gerritwillemvanhemert6554
      @gerritwillemvanhemert6554 Год назад

      Where you bought them?

    • @Bakkasura
      @Bakkasura Год назад

      @@gerritwillemvanhemert6554 I found some on Amazon, however this set up didn’t last me too long, the rails began to warp a little over a few uses. Could have just been lower quality rails.

  • @borisdiy2021
    @borisdiy2021 2 года назад

    Coll!!! nice idea
    Please write links to products ))
    🙏

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +1

      www.aliexpress.com/item/33020810063.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_groupList.8148356.11.63c52a54PYeal9
      You can find them on Amazon, too.

  • @deezydoesit1231
    @deezydoesit1231 2 года назад

    I love @RUclips

  • @pecosR0B
    @pecosR0B 3 года назад +1

    is it possible to add a stop/brake to the bearing blocks? It looks like there's a hole in the side of the blocks that could screw something in? Looks like I'll build one of these after I build my router table! amazing, thanks!

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +1

      Yeah, you can add a clamping lever or a handle M6.

  • @kashyapkhetani6012
    @kashyapkhetani6012 2 года назад

    nice one....have a lame ques - how did you align the screw holes on top of the blocks ? i dont think they go all the way through.

  • @zo-zaminterior9410
    @zo-zaminterior9410 2 года назад

    What a very nice

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад

      Thank you so much!!

    • @zo-zaminterior9410
      @zo-zaminterior9410 2 года назад

      Where can i buy your tools...

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +1

      @@zo-zaminterior9410 www.aliexpress.com/item/33020810063.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_groupList.8148356.9.58c92a54NcbSos
      You can find them on Amazon too. I think Aliexpress is cheaper than Amazon.

  • @archijoe
    @archijoe 2 года назад +1

    아주 멋지네요. 긴 봉을 바닥에 고정하지 않아도 되는군요. 저도 이걸 만들고 싶어서 연마봉을 찾는 중인데 긴 것을 구하기 쉽지 않네요. 사용하시는 연마봉은 플레이트가 함께 붙어 있는 것인데 그것도 참 좋아 보입니다. 알리에서 평잡이 루터 비트 12mm도 구할 수 있나요? 날물이 나쁘면 샌딩 시간이 참 오래 걸리더라구요. 혹시 영상에서 쓰셨던 날물은 갈지 않고 교환하는 방식인가요?

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +1

      감사합니다.^^ 제가 사용하는 리니어레일은 알리에서 구매한겁니다. 플레이트가 붙어있어 좀 더 안정적이죠. 12mm는 샹크를 말하는건지 아니면 날 직경을 말하는건지요? 12mm 샹크, 날직경12mm 두가지다 알리에서 구매 가능할겁니다. 저 영상에 보이는 평잡이비트는 12mm 샹크로 구매했는데 1/2인치로 와서 할 수 없이 그에맞는 인치콜렛을 추가구매해서 사용중입니다. 날물은 카바이드날로 교환하는 방식입니다.

    • @archijoe
      @archijoe 2 года назад

      @@makefurniture1 친절한 설명 진심으로 감사합니다. 이름이 리니어 레일이었군요. 12mm는 샹크를 의미하는 것이었습니다. 다시 한번 잘 검색해 보겠습니다. 그리고 구독했어요. 늘 안전 목공 하시고 멋진 작품 많이 보여 주시길 바랍니다~^^

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +1

      @@archijoe www.aliexpress.com/item/4000070506541.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4diLu2UG 제가 구매한 사이트입니다 참고하세요^^ 구독감사합니다~

    • @archijoe
      @archijoe 2 года назад

      @@makefurniture1 감사합니다~^^

  • @kwhump
    @kwhump Год назад

    helps if you explain what you're doing as you're doing it..

  • @carolcolautti4099
    @carolcolautti4099 2 года назад +1

    Great set up, thank you! I'm in the process of making one now. Do you have any tips on how to line up the screw holes in the bearing blocks with the plywood?

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  2 года назад +1

      Just make them straight. And you should make holes a little bit wider than the original diameter of the bolt. The bolt is M6. So the screw holes on the plywood would be 7~7.5mm. This allows you to do fine adjustments. Thanks!

  • @user-vg1yl3mc7s
    @user-vg1yl3mc7s 3 года назад

    Simple but not cheap for many of us.

  • @jasonyannuccelli2499
    @jasonyannuccelli2499 3 года назад +2

    WOW.... man that is so clever.... Not just the use of the Linear rails but the way you use wedges to secure the board in your frame. Definitely the best and most professional sled I have seen. Thank you for sharing. Not sure if the question has already been asked below but what length rails did you use ?

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +2

      SBR 20 : 1850mm, 2pcs
      SBR 20 : 1200mm, 2pcs
      SBR 20UU : 8pcs
      Thanks for your warm comment. Why don't you take a look at this video about how to use that sled? ruclips.net/video/zw5ExobPcCc/видео.html

    • @jasonyannuccelli2499
      @jasonyannuccelli2499 3 года назад

      @@makefurniture1
      Thank you for the measurements and for that link. It works so well !
      Can you tell me what router cutting bit to buy and where from. I have a router with a 1/2” collet. I’m in Australia 🇦🇺
      Thanks again 🙏

    • @makefurniture1
      @makefurniture1  3 года назад +3

      @@jasonyannuccelli2499 www.aliexpress.com/item/4000070506541.html?spm=a2g0s.9042311.0.0.27424c4d4HQGXe This is the site where I bought the bit. And you can get these kinds of bits on Amazon.com. Please check spoilboard surfacing router bit.

    • @jasonyannuccelli2499
      @jasonyannuccelli2499 3 года назад

      @@makefurniture1 Fantastic thank you for your replies and help :-)

    • @Dmitry9331
      @Dmitry9331 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/yVf5hBLerE4/видео.html ))