Great little project, well presented, I love your sense of humour. If viewers are worried about the lack of bearings (over the top really, as the amount of turning the rollers do will not cause significant wear....assuming amature use), a solution would be to simply fit greased metal sleeves into the end of the rollers for the pins to rotate in. Simples. Carry on the great work Cosmos.
Very nicely done -and thank you for taking the time to make the vid. Excellent design from commonly found materials for DIY. I see a set of these in my future....
I'm thinking you could attach it to your saw on a sort of swing up & out to out-feed armature to save time with saw horse & clamp set up...like the idea Cosmas! Thanks alot!
Like your design, going to make some modifications. Instead of making a circle out of plywood, I will purchase some end caps, glue them onto the PVC and drill a hole in the center and attached some screws and nuts, and locktite them on so they don't come loose. Of course, I will work on the endcaps before glue them on. Also, this will prevent the boards from sliding off when you push them onto the PVC roller.
That would be useful in the shop! That's for inspiration! Love the video quality too! What kind of camera do you use? I've had to stick with my Samsung S6 and it's okay, but I have a kickstarter project that's going to be launched soon for my new clamp design, the Andrew clamp, and I'd love to have comparable video quality as you!
Klejąc pierwsze trzy kawałki sklejki można środkowy już od razu przyciąć krótszy. Nie będzie potrzebne potem wycinanie czy frezowanie wcięcia. I jeśli rolka podporowa miała by być użyta jedynie do prefabykatów szerokości rolki to można by element w jakim jest mocowana obrotowo wyprowadzić o kilka centymetrów powyżej krawędzi rolki. Lub w tym elemencie nawiercić po dwa otwory. Górne zapewniałyby możliwość używania rolki do prefabrykatów od niej szerszych. Dwa niższe pozwalały by na użycie prefabrykatów jedynie do szerokości rolki. Ogólnie proste i użyteczne.
I am just wondering since you glue both roller and steel shaft on the other side of stand, then how can it keep spinning? (when you knock the steel shaft into through the hole to connect to the roller, won't that epoxy stick both roller and stand?) Thanks for sharing!
I saw that tool you used to cut the discs on Ebay. I thought it was a good idea but had doubts about the quality and effectiveness. I see it works fine... maybe I'll give it a try.
Question: You put epoxy in the axle hole on the roller then on the part of the axle that mates to the hole in the axle. You then drive the axle with the epoxy on it through the axle support and into the roller. It seems like the axle would then bond to both the support and the roller and refuse to turn. Can you explain what actually happened here?
Great video. Thanks for sharing. This is exactly what I need. I'll make these. Can they be made of solid wood? (Buying plywood is quite a problem here).
Yves Baggi i find that mdf "endgrain" cracks when i try to put a screw in it,even if i predrill. i dont like it😕 but sometimes you have to use what you have. ☺
It's fine for the planer but can be really dangerous on the table saw. A slight angle can force the piece you are cutting away from the fence into the blade and you can get nasty kickback. Be aware of it and get your hands on ball type rollers if you can. Otherwise nice build, simple and efficient.
roms I was thinking and have experienced my roller stand forcing a board in a sideways direction like you mentioned. I think an easy solution to solve that might be to make the roller stationary and just let the board go across the top by friction. What do you think?
Hey! Weiß jemand von euch, wie der Winkel bei 3:55 heißt? Ich habe nämlich aktuell nur einen kleinen Winkel und finde den aus dem Video echt praktisch. Dankeschön :-).
Kombinationswinkel. Und ja, der ist wirklich praktisch. Ich habe einen etwas günstigeren (der von Starett kostet doch ein bisschen was), und der ist bei jeder Einstellung des Stahllineals sehr gut winklig (nicht perfekt, aber für Holz absolut ausreichend). Allerdings sind alle günstigen Winkel mit mm/Inch-Skala, nur die Starett-Winkel gibt es mit mm/mm Skala.
So glad I watched your video before I bought ball bearings
Excellent idea. Great presentation.
Amazing and easy , I was looking exactly for this solution 👌
Very clever Cosmas. I like your thinking and the bits of humour you put in the recording
Great idea! Simple in design and execution and very functional. Just what I have been searching for.
Great little project, well presented, I love your sense of humour. If viewers are worried about the lack of bearings (over the top really, as the amount of turning the rollers do will not cause significant wear....assuming amature use), a solution would be to simply fit greased metal sleeves into the end of the rollers for the pins to rotate in. Simples. Carry on the great work Cosmos.
Very nicely done -and thank you for taking the time to make the vid. Excellent design from commonly found materials for DIY. I see a set of these in my future....
I made similar ones from regular drain pipe, they've stood up to the abuse of time quite well in the last 2 years and half.
Very clever! Simple solutions are the best.
What an ingenious idea! Thanks for sharing!!!!!
Lol I always enjoy your sense of humour.
Nice project and the video is well done also. Thanks for sharing.
I love the eyebrow wiggle at 1:27
Hi Cosmas. As always a nice idea and realization of a project. Thumbs up, man!
Great idea! This is just what I need. Well done video. 👍🏻
Nice project idea. I do the same when I glue dowels. Glue on both hole and dowel. Can never have to much glue haha!
Brilliant. You have just saved me a lot of money!
Good tip with applying a "prefinish" to help with the splintering
I'm thinking you could attach it to your saw on a sort of swing up & out to out-feed armature to save time with saw horse & clamp set up...like the idea Cosmas! Thanks alot!
Excellent, congratulations
Like your design, going to make some modifications. Instead of making a circle out of plywood, I will purchase some end caps, glue them onto the PVC and drill a hole in the center and attached some screws and nuts, and locktite them on so they don't come loose. Of course, I will work on the endcaps before glue them on. Also, this will prevent the boards from sliding off when you push them onto the PVC roller.
Clever...going to give this a try👍
So much clever ! Thanks Cosmas !
Nicely done.
very slick. congrats
That would be useful in the shop! That's for inspiration! Love the video quality too! What kind of camera do you use? I've had to stick with my Samsung S6 and it's okay, but I have a kickstarter project that's going to be launched soon for my new clamp design, the Andrew clamp, and I'd love to have comparable video quality as you!
ingenious and simple.
Now you just have to put some pockets on the sawhorses with some threaded knobs to clamp them up, and you're done.
Nicely done. Jim
Klejąc pierwsze trzy kawałki sklejki można środkowy już od razu przyciąć krótszy. Nie będzie potrzebne potem wycinanie czy frezowanie wcięcia. I jeśli rolka podporowa miała by być użyta jedynie do prefabykatów szerokości rolki to można by element w jakim jest mocowana obrotowo wyprowadzić o kilka centymetrów powyżej krawędzi rolki. Lub w tym elemencie nawiercić po dwa otwory. Górne zapewniałyby możliwość używania rolki do prefabrykatów od niej szerszych. Dwa niższe pozwalały by na użycie prefabrykatów jedynie do szerokości rolki. Ogólnie proste i użyteczne.
Very good idea. Thanks for your video.
I am just wondering since you glue both roller and steel shaft on the other side of stand, then how can it keep spinning? (when you knock the steel shaft into through the hole to connect to the roller, won't that epoxy stick both roller and stand?) Thanks for sharing!
Hi, while the epoxy was hardening I spun the drum a couple of times after a couple of minutes. This way it couldn't stick.
Nice work! Do you find that the tubing sags or bends over time?
Somebody got some green and dark blue for christmas!
That's just what I need for working with a 5m plank.
I'm confused, if you put epoxy on both places where the steel shaft goes, how does it spin freely?
It's special rotation epoxy, it only sticks for translations. Modern science can do anything !
I only put epoxy on the inner half of the axles and made sure not to touch the walls of the outer holes too much.
Great work! What is that small green plane on your wall?
Great vid pal, was your extractor on? Your planer seemed quiet, how so? Happy 2018
interesting! no bearings and still works great, you gave me the courage to make some for my metal bandsaw :D
Hi, Cosmas. What brand is that circle cutter?
Man I need this at work I really dig the simplicity
I saw that tool you used to cut the discs on Ebay. I thought it was a good idea but had doubts about the quality and effectiveness. I see it works fine... maybe I'll give it a try.
You have to buy one of decent quality. Otherwise the quality might be poor.
I work with crocks too!! Good job
Thanks for this idea! I have an uneven floor too...
What brand is that jointer you are using?
great just great
Smart ! And easy , thx
Very good build and video. Did I miss the bottom frame adjustability?
Thanks! If you missed something please feel free to watch it again!
Question: You put epoxy in the axle hole on the roller then on the part of the axle that mates to the hole in the axle. You then drive the axle with the epoxy on it through the axle support and into the roller. It seems like the axle would then bond to both the support and the roller and refuse to turn. Can you explain what actually happened here?
I spun the drum a couple of times while the epoxy was setting. This is why it could not stick.
Nice design.
i was scared the fly cutter would hit that clamp... it would be something i would do for sure lol
love yr idea...thanks for sharing
Very nice - as usual.
jolly good show young man!
What kind of table saw is that?
I don't know. The Brand is Bäuerle but I don't know the model. I have not been able to find any information on this saw online.
can you tell me for what uses is this thick pvc pipe? or where you can buy online. Thanks
I got in on ebay. This is some kind of water pipe.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
This is exactly what I need. I'll make these.
Can they be made of solid wood? (Buying plywood is quite a problem here).
Absolutely! Have fun!
Good job! I will use your idea
Really nice
Interesting Idea
Thank U young man
GENIUS!
Would MDF be as good or better as a material for the end caps than the plywood?
I have plenty of it ...that's why I ask.
Yves Baggi
i find that mdf "endgrain" cracks when i try to put a screw in it,even if i predrill. i dont like it😕 but sometimes you have to use what you have. ☺
MDF ? The Band ?
Certainly not better but I think it should be ok!
bacana meu amigo ficou top parabéns pelo trabalho
Clever ... as always !
Cool !!
Καλή χρονιά Κοσμά!
Nice work; is that a new Festool miter saw I saw?
Thanks! Yep.
nice ones
Nice, do you think you will add foam or something to the roller to protect the work?
I don't think that that's necessary.
loooooooooooooooooooooooool
It's fine for the planer but can be really dangerous on the table saw. A slight angle can force the piece you are cutting away from the fence into the blade and you can get nasty kickback. Be aware of it and get your hands on ball type rollers if you can. Otherwise nice build, simple and efficient.
Just make sure that the outfeed roller is level, and slightly below the plane of the table.
roms I was thinking and have experienced my roller stand forcing a board in a sideways direction like you mentioned. I think an easy solution to solve that might be to make the roller stationary and just let the board go across the top by friction. What do you think?
Nicely done :) ॐ
Hi!! Great video, thanks!! Keep it up, cheers :)
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Little tip against parts sliding while gluing. Just use some little nails.
If only someone would make a sealer for sanding... perhaps they would call it a sanding sealer!
Hey!
Weiß jemand von euch, wie der Winkel bei 3:55 heißt? Ich habe nämlich aktuell nur einen kleinen Winkel und finde den aus dem Video echt praktisch.
Dankeschön :-).
Kombinationswinkel. Und ja, der ist wirklich praktisch.
Ich habe einen etwas günstigeren (der von Starett kostet doch ein bisschen was), und der ist bei jeder Einstellung des Stahllineals sehr gut winklig (nicht perfekt, aber für Holz absolut ausreichend).
Allerdings sind alle günstigen Winkel mit mm/Inch-Skala, nur die Starett-Winkel gibt es mit mm/mm Skala.
Das Stackenblochen Vielen Dank, ich werde mir nun auch einen zulegen. Wahrscheinlich auch eher einen günstigeren.
Great for in-feed, also. Add that to title?? Thanks
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I needed a feed roller so I watched this backwards.
I really like your table saw. Is she single?
3 phase huh I always thought it was a home workshop.
Yes, three phase is standard here. I don't think there are houses without.
Cosmas Bauer oh never knew that here in Ireland we install 3 phase in strictly commercial or industrial jobs
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Aus Spaß.
OK, gracias por sus videos, thanks for your videos
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Nice project and the video is well done also. Thanks for sharing.