Just started watching this . When you were hogging out the saw kerfs, for all the world it sounded like Peter Piper Picked a peck of pickled peppers.... If I'm making a deep bore with my Forstner bit, I'll first use the bit to make a 3-5mm deep starter hole. Then I'll switch over to a paddle boring bit that's about 5mm smaller in diameter and go nearly all the way through. Then I'll get my Forstner bit to finish it up to get that nice clean hole. This method really take the wear and tear off my Forstners. One thing I did notice was it wasn't the best for easy carrying. Might I suggest mounting the handle to a block and screw the block just outboard of the outer legs, flush with the table edge, with the handle mounted to the side. This way, it'll be like carrying a rifle case, with the weight coming straight down.
Hi Mike, your dead right about the forsters. Tbh the larger od ones ive got in the shed are pretty well ruined nowdays, the smaller od black ones absolutely eat through even 3" laminate but they stay in the workshop. Once the clips finally arrive for the legs, I'll be moving the handle to the side and adding some stout eyelets for a shoulder strap too. Lugging all the stuff and cameras about is a chore so I plan to make it all as portable as possible eventually 😉
Awesome cheers! It just started as a winter hobby but has quickly turned into a thing.. ive so much in the pipeline and can't wait to get some of the mad stuff on film.
Great idea for folk for a bit of back garden shooting .. If it helps for a cheap very flexible stool for benchrest - I was advised to look for cheap drummers stools on ebay
I made my by augmenting the top of an old ironing board that I happened to come across near the trash :P. It can even change the height, it is folding and highly portable :D. Would recommend to everyone.
Nice build,,couple of ideas for you,,you could use snap suitcase catches instead of having to put screws in to secure legs,,also what I did on mine,I drilled two inch and a quarter holes about 4" apart and then removed the middle, I did this towards the edge on the balance point and it is to put your hand through to carry it by your side ,hope that makes sense?
Could you improve the stability if you put an angle on the leg blocks so when they are opened the legs would be splayed front and back? The legs would still close up the same but the hinges woulld allow them to go past 90º.
Dare not make one , even though id love too , see I don't do any DIY at home , and it would really pi$$ the wife off if i did , excellent though I must ssy
Been looking at the Caldwell shooting table for a while. Think I’ve changed my mind. Top job !
Just started watching this . When you were hogging out the saw kerfs, for all the world it sounded like Peter Piper Picked a peck of pickled peppers....
If I'm making a deep bore with my Forstner bit, I'll first use the bit to make a 3-5mm deep starter hole. Then I'll switch over to a paddle boring bit that's about 5mm smaller in diameter and go nearly all the way through. Then I'll get my Forstner bit to finish it up to get that nice clean hole. This method really take the wear and tear off my Forstners.
One thing I did notice was it wasn't the best for easy carrying. Might I suggest mounting the handle to a block and screw the block just outboard of the outer legs, flush with the table edge, with the handle mounted to the side. This way, it'll be like carrying a rifle case, with the weight coming straight down.
Hi Mike, your dead right about the forsters. Tbh the larger od ones ive got in the shed are pretty well ruined nowdays, the smaller od black ones absolutely eat through even 3" laminate but they stay in the workshop.
Once the clips finally arrive for the legs, I'll be moving the handle to the side and adding some stout eyelets for a shoulder strap too. Lugging all the stuff and cameras about is a chore so I plan to make it all as portable as possible eventually 😉
We just unboxed the band saw & table saw my dad bought *10 years ago* and this is definitevly something id like to make *soon or later!*
why have i only just found this channel glad i am off for a few months i now have some projects till April
I've tons of projects to do over the winter mate will keep us all busy!
Dude, I think I love your channel.
Absolutely amazing content! Keep it up
Awesome cheers! It just started as a winter hobby but has quickly turned into a thing.. ive so much in the pipeline and can't wait to get some of the mad stuff on film.
Excelente buen aporte..... Saludos desde chile.
Thanks for watching. It's great to have you on the channel 😀
Great idea for folk for a bit of back garden shooting .. If it helps for a cheap very flexible stool for benchrest - I was advised to look for cheap drummers stools on ebay
Drummers Throne
I made my by augmenting the top of an old ironing board that I happened to come across near the trash :P. It can even change the height, it is folding and highly portable :D. Would recommend to everyone.
Nice build,,couple of ideas for you,,you could use snap suitcase catches instead of having to put screws in to secure legs,,also what I did on mine,I drilled two inch and a quarter holes about 4" apart and then removed the middle, I did this towards the edge on the balance point and it is to put your hand through to carry it by your side ,hope that makes sense?
Could you improve the stability if you put an angle on the leg blocks so when they are opened the legs would be splayed front and back? The legs would still close up the same but the hinges woulld allow them to go past 90º.
Are those Katrans good? How many shots do you get out of that cylinder? Thanks
Great video
Do you have a link for the legs please?
I dont offhand they were just the cheap ones on screwfix though 😉
You'll find that the QYS tins are not magnetic .. all the other " tins " will be ..
Dare not make one , even though id love too , see I don't do any DIY at home , and it would really pi$$ the wife off if i did , excellent though I must ssy