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Nice :) : here’s an upgrade idea, if you angled that support arm, let’s say 45 degrees backwards, then you could make cut-outs not only along a long board but across it.
Hi there, thank you for such a nice comment and support. I have plans on paper, they are not public though yet but I am planning on doing so. I am glad you liked the video. Much appreciated 👍
In this is great. I've been trying to find a long scrolling blade to make thinner, more accurate cuts. But it seems they are all under 4 inches. Any suggestions?
That's right. Same struggle here. :/ With the jigsaw table build they work fine with narrower wood. I think the precision would be a quite off if longer scrolling blades were used. Fot that I am planning to build a scroll saw. Let me know if you get some info on those long jigsaw scroll blades. Thanks
@@AllFlavorWorkshop will do. I was actually considering making my own. Perhaps with a sawzall blade, or a coping saw style blade. I'd love to see a scroll saw table build. I made a large one with a router and a long, but dangerous bit, but to get it to cut thin is tough. Perhaps it might be better to use a cut-out tool? I tried with a rotary tool, but tbh, the rotary tool industry is garbage. Dremel went to 💩, and I tried so many other brands, but they all seem to be junk (if you need adjustable speed). Milwaukee has a great o e in their 12v lineup, but for most things I like a rotary tool to be corded. With that said, the cutout tool might be the way to go for a scroll saw. They tend to be pretty strong, but sometimes, too strong. Either way, I look forward to the scroll saw build. And I'll let you know how my "long scrolling blade" adventure goes lol.
@@carterscustomrods Sounds interesting. And I wonder myself. I've been thinking about this for some time and I see there are few setbacks on the way. I am planning on making one in the future but I am still figuring our few things. Nevertheless there will be few updates on the build until its all done.. ;) let me know.
Я сто раз подумал бы, перед использованием.придумайте защиту на пилке.уж очень она не внушает доверия.вся конструкция хорошо продумана.единственный,на мой взгляд, минус.
Muestre las medidas de la mesa caladora todo los canales de RUclips no las pasa o se tiene que pagar seamos mas didáctico en la enseñanza por lo menos hacer un plano gracias
Do you think a v-slot aluminum extrusion would be a better support bar to run across the top? It would be more rigid, lighter weight, and easier to adjust. But I'm trying to think of the downfalls to using an extrusion.
Thank you for watching, thank you for your great support!
► Tutorial and Plans available: allflavorworkshop.com/how-to-make-a-diy-jigsaw-table/
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@Gianni Finnegan We dont, and everyone knew she was doing that guy from 2 streets over.
One of the better designed tables. Some real thought gone into this one. Well done.
Very good & neat job. Thank u!
Thank you too Stelios. Appreciated.
Belo projeto,vou tentar fazer um parecido
Excellent
Thank you Akbar. Happy you like it. :)
Nice :) : here’s an upgrade idea, if you angled that support arm, let’s say 45 degrees backwards, then you could make cut-outs not only along a long board but across it.
Hi Naqua, great idea, thanks! Something for another creation / video. 👍 Happy you liked it and thanks for watching :)
Отличный станок!👍
Thank you Yuri 👍
Самое сложное изобретение, но мастеру - класс!!
Thank you Yurchik. Appreciated. 👍
@@AllFlavorWorkshop Thank you
Mythical. Tanks
Thank you too! 👍
Your drilling machine and stand look solid. Particularly the chuck. Can you tell some information on this?
Sehr gute Lukas. Sie nehmen nach dem Meister JSK, aber Ihre Arbeit ist besser für den durchschnittlichen Handwerker geeignet!
Most excellent video and project. I've looked at quite a few vid's on this and your is the best by far. Do you have or sell plans? Keep broadcasting!!
Hi there, thank you for such a nice comment and support. I have plans on paper, they are not public though yet but I am planning on doing so. I am glad you liked the video. Much appreciated 👍
Any plans
Working on it, thanks ;)
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In this is great.
I've been trying to find a long scrolling blade to make thinner, more accurate cuts. But it seems they are all under 4 inches. Any suggestions?
That's right. Same struggle here. :/ With the jigsaw table build they work fine with narrower wood. I think the precision would be a quite off if longer scrolling blades were used. Fot that I am planning to build a scroll saw. Let me know if you get some info on those long jigsaw scroll blades. Thanks
@@AllFlavorWorkshop will do.
I was actually considering making my own. Perhaps with a sawzall blade, or a coping saw style blade.
I'd love to see a scroll saw table build. I made a large one with a router and a long, but dangerous bit, but to get it to cut thin is tough. Perhaps it might be better to use a cut-out tool? I tried with a rotary tool, but tbh, the rotary tool industry is garbage. Dremel went to 💩, and I tried so many other brands, but they all seem to be junk (if you need adjustable speed). Milwaukee has a great o e in their 12v lineup, but for most things I like a rotary tool to be corded.
With that said, the cutout tool might be the way to go for a scroll saw. They tend to be pretty strong, but sometimes, too strong.
Either way, I look forward to the scroll saw build. And I'll let you know how my "long scrolling blade" adventure goes lol.
@@carterscustomrods Sounds interesting. And I wonder myself. I've been thinking about this for some time and I see there are few setbacks on the way. I am planning on making one in the future but I am still figuring our few things. Nevertheless there will be few updates on the build until its all done.. ;) let me know.
Я сто раз подумал бы, перед использованием.придумайте защиту на пилке.уж очень она не внушает доверия.вся конструкция хорошо продумана.единственный,на мой взгляд, минус.
Hi Денис. Good point. Everyone take precautions while working with power tools. Thanks, stay safe. 👍
Muestre las medidas de la mesa caladora todo los canales de RUclips no las pasa o se tiene que pagar seamos mas didáctico en la enseñanza por lo menos hacer un plano gracias
Do you think a v-slot aluminum extrusion would be a better support bar to run across the top?
It would be more rigid, lighter weight, and easier to adjust. But I'm trying to think of the downfalls to using an extrusion.
Stiksav