Obrigado 👍. Sim dava, mas ao mesmo tempo também serve para dar altura. Mas efectivamente poderia colocar-se um calço de madeira mais alto e embutir o rolamento.
Buenas noches DMAKER, excelente trabajo, soy un aprendiz de la carpintería y me gustaría hacer una mesa así, a partir de una sierra circular. Quisiera tener los planos ¿Dónde los puedo obtener?
@@DMaker_builds Good, I too can't wait to see the next part. I have watched every video on youtube for homemade table saws and while I did see other videos using this same concept, the videos were not nearly as well made or clear on what they were doing, and a lot of them leave out parts that seem to be fairly important. I am making two saws right now, the first one is a small benchtop version that I am making out of an old Makita 2708 table saw that has a broken base and warped top, but it has an inner cartridge like the saw you used, so now I know how I am going to do it. Lucky for me I am also building a CNC router, so I have a bunch of extra linear guide rail! The second saw will be based around a bigger 2hp saw motor someone gave me, but that one has no other parts except for the motor, and the motor only has one place to connect to, which is on the side of the winding housing, rather than over at the front of the motor like most smaller table saw motors, so the challenge there will be getting the motor to attach to the housing in a way that keeps it stable. I subscribed to your channel, hope to see that next video soon! And thank you!.
@@thirryharlin4663 Thanks for your reply. It's good to hear that the video gave you ideas on how to solve your problem. I would love to see pictures of your final build! Regarding the other 2HP motor it's hard to help not seeing the motor itself or pictures, but I'm sure there should be another way to hold it in place, no? If you want, send me an email and I can try to help: dmaker.contact@gmail.com.
!Hi, even if my bench circular is not a parkside but an Einhell I should resuscitate to adapt it to your bench, but I am not very grasped in English, please can you explain the passage of the video from 0.5 to 2.23. The radius / distance and depth of cut and also the shape of the gear to be cut next. Thanks
Hi Gianpaolo, you refer to the part where I cut the hole to insert the motor? This hole depends on the size of the motor you are using. In your case you'll have to measure carefully the motor and make the hole accordingly. I hope this could help.
@@gianpaolo1331 ah ok, but this is not in this video, it's in part 2. It's not easy to explain, but in order to have a zero clearance when tilting, you have to make the center of the trunion circle coincident with the axle of rotation of the blade, which is right above the surface of the table. Then you have to position these pieces as if the center was in the same place. As I said it's not easy to explain here but I hope it helped.
All these cheap 150 euros saws are all clones of one brand somewhere or another, I got a einhell one of amazon for about 125 and then made it stronger and adjusted the blade with a dial gauge and checked it all, after doing that and bolting the whole unit into a table I made for it as I am tall its not high enough it actually works perfectly , ok it does not have a cast iron base but it cuts perfectly with a sledge, perfect mitres and cross cuts etc, I have yet to adjust it again after having it for about 6 months now, I use it quite a lot and am pleased with it. If you take the time to set it up properly and add some additional strengthening it can be as good as a 500 euro saw. I did look at these originally and with the amount of plastic they have opted not to buy one. I just tweaked my cheap one and so far it has not let me down. It helps having it built into a large table as that strengthens the carcass of the saw and building some extra bars underneath to hold it I am happy.
Yes, that's also a possibility. But my saw was really hard to adjust correctly, and a few cuts after adjusting it gets bad again. That's why I decided to use only the motor, improve the lifting system, make a better tilting system and larger and more stable table (coming soon on part II). Not to mention the fence that's maybe one of the worst parts of this kind of cheap saws...
Thanks! I'm right now working on the plans and finding the proper way to make them available. I'll let everyone know as soon as they are available. Thanks! 👍
Thanks! 👍 Until now, I haven't clean them and they did not clog yet. What I do is occasionally remove the blade and vacuum the dust inside the cabinet. But I would recommend doing a visual inspection every year or so, to see if the bearings are ok and if they need a more detailed cleaning.
Nice work DM! Everything seems square and well built. The lift mechanism works well and everything looks rigidly constructed. I look forward to you building the tilt mechanism and housing. Well done!👍
If you couldunt have a table saw that use to same aparats from table saw how it be done wooden table sow. Biggest probmlem that we have cant find lots of aparats to do. But it is done awesome. Thanks from Turkey 🖐️
Thanks Osman. This can be done with any kind of cheap table saw (like the ones from Lidl). But you can also use a standard circular saw and adapt the design accordingly.
Dinis I have been watching a lot of video and by far your's is one of the best out there. Great job!!!! Are there plans available? if so how much are the running
Thank you so much Dave. Regarding the plans I’m working on them, and also a website to make them available, but I’m afraid this it will still take a couple of months until they’re finished. Don’t forget to subscribe the channel and I’ll let you know as soon as they are available. 👍
This is fantastic. I want to build my own site saw, prices these days are crazy. Thanks for the upload, brilliant work. I am half way through, the attention to detail here is incredible. (I had to update my comment)
I decided not to use glue, so that I can disassemble it for maintenance or make changes in the future. That's the reason I only used screws, but of course it can also be used wood glue to reinforce the bonds.
I understand your point, and I'm thinking about making a few holes on the box to help with dust extraction, and that will surely help with the cooling of the motor. Thank for your comment 👍
@@DMaker_builds I am about to re-model my own table saw and will be following many ideas from your design. I will be making two holes in the motor box, one for a clean air inlet and one for an exhaust port directly behind the motor. These will be attached to vacuum cleaner flexible hoses and routed to the rear of the table to the dust extraction port. That way I hope to achieve not only cooling airflow but a clean dust free motor enclosure with a positive airflow through the box and the motor. Maybe overkill but it’s cheaper than replacing a large brushless motor 😀😬
Hola Carol, entiendo lo que dices, pero la mesa y guía de la maquina original es de muy baja calidad y demasiado inestable. La idea es construir una sierra mínimamente estable y precisa a partir de una barata. De todas formas, esto se puede adaptar utilizando una sierra circular.
@@verdedenim662 You're absolutely right! That was a mistake. It should be cm instead of mm for all the measurements. I'll make a correction in the video description. Thanks a lot!
Да уж... Чтобы сделать циркулярную пилу - её нужно сперва купить. Напоминает анекдот: "В газете напечатан рецепт домашнего майонеза. Пункт 1. 200 грамм майонеза "провансаль". Ну это тупо. И пила у вас новая
Олексій Білко I’m not sure I understand your comment, but from translation I understand you ask if you need to buy a circular saw to make this table saw. The answer is no. This particular project is an improvement of a crappy table saw, but if you want you can adapt it to your needs and fit a circular saw or other type of motor.
Охотник на кремлеботов I understand your point. This is meant to be made with a table saw motor. But of course you can adapt the design to another type of motor.
*PLANS* for this build are now available. Check them out in the link in the video description. 👆 Share your builds in comments below! 😉👍
thank you ,,, very good filming , sound, and explanation. also good to see you replie to all the comments. jack from the uk. this is my whifs lap top.
Thank you so much! Every comment is welcome, and I'm glad to answer all of them, whenever possible. 😉👍
Hi , I am being technocrat I really enjoyed seeing your exlent vedio and the way you did the job. hats off to you sir, and thank you so so much.
Murali Madupu thanks a lot! 👍
Muito bom. Uma coisa, esse rolamento ali encostado... não dava para fazer embutido na madeira ou algo do género para ficar mais seguro?
Obrigado 👍. Sim dava, mas ao mesmo tempo também serve para dar altura. Mas efectivamente poderia colocar-se um calço de madeira mais alto e embutir o rolamento.
У Вас много простых, интересных технических решений. Замечательно.
Thanks a lot!
nice work boss...I really wanted to make one next week.thanks for the idea...
Thank you very much! I would love to see your build! 👍
Just found your channel while searching for some table saw info. Nice job on the table saw so far. I like what you are coming up with. Subscribed.
Terence Thomas thanks man! The second part is a little late but will come... :)
@@DMaker_builds You're very welcome. Take your time. The next video will be up when it's ready :)
Buenas noches DMAKER, excelente trabajo, soy un aprendiz de la carpintería y me gustaría hacer una mesa así, a partir de una sierra circular. Quisiera tener los planos ¿Dónde los puedo obtener?
Hola Eduardo! Muchas gracias. En respecto a los planos, todavía estoy trabajando en una forma de poder compartirlos. Cuando tenga os haré saber.
Hola, ya tienes los planos disponibles aquí: dmakerbuilds.etsy.com/listing/1659632129/diy-table-saw-digital-plans 😉
Great work so far... thanks!
Thanks a lot! Check out the next 3 videos of the series 👍
I wait excited to the second part. Great work so far... thanks!
Thanks a lot! I'm working on the second part and I hope will up soon.
@@DMaker_builds Good, I too can't wait to see the next part. I have watched every video on youtube for homemade table saws and while I did see other videos using this same concept, the videos were not nearly as well made or clear on what they were doing, and a lot of them leave out parts that seem to be fairly important. I am making two saws right now, the first one is a small benchtop version that I am making out of an old Makita 2708 table saw that has a broken base and warped top, but it has an inner cartridge like the saw you used, so now I know how I am going to do it. Lucky for me I am also building a CNC router, so I have a bunch of extra linear guide rail! The second saw will be based around a bigger 2hp saw motor someone gave me, but that one has no other parts except for the motor, and the motor only has one place to connect to, which is on the side of the winding housing, rather than over at the front of the motor like most smaller table saw motors, so the challenge there will be getting the motor to attach to the housing in a way that keeps it stable. I subscribed to your channel, hope to see that next video soon! And thank you!.
@@thirryharlin4663 Thanks for your reply. It's good to hear that the video gave you ideas on how to solve your problem. I would love to see pictures of your final build! Regarding the other 2HP motor it's hard to help not seeing the motor itself or pictures, but I'm sure there should be another way to hold it in place, no? If you want, send me an email and I can try to help: dmaker.contact@gmail.com.
!Hi, even if my bench circular is not a parkside but an Einhell I should resuscitate to adapt it to your bench, but I am not very grasped in English, please can you explain the passage of the video from 0.5 to 2.23. The radius / distance and depth of cut and also the shape of the gear to be cut next. Thanks
Hi Gianpaolo, you refer to the part where I cut the hole to insert the motor? This hole depends on the size of the motor you are using. In your case you'll have to measure carefully the motor and make the hole accordingly. I hope this could help.
@@DMaker_builds no, where you create the cogwheel and make the cuts with the trimmer
@@gianpaolo1331 ah ok, but this is not in this video, it's in part 2. It's not easy to explain, but in order to have a zero clearance when tilting, you have to make the center of the trunion circle coincident with the axle of rotation of the blade, which is right above the surface of the table. Then you have to position these pieces as if the center was in the same place. As I said it's not easy to explain here but I hope it helped.
@@DMaker_builds is that of part two at the beginning you don't have a drawing of the mask that you paste on the board?
@@gianpaolo1331 if you mean the gears, I used a calculator on this website to make the template:
woodgears.ca/gear_cutting/index.html
All these cheap 150 euros saws are all clones of one brand somewhere or another, I got a einhell one of amazon for about 125 and then made it stronger and adjusted the blade with a dial gauge and checked it all, after doing that and bolting the whole unit into a table I made for it as I am tall its not high enough it actually works perfectly , ok it does not have a cast iron base but it cuts perfectly with a sledge, perfect mitres and cross cuts etc, I have yet to adjust it again after having it for about 6 months now, I use it quite a lot and am pleased with it.
If you take the time to set it up properly and add some additional strengthening it can be as good as a 500 euro saw. I did look at these originally and with the amount of plastic they have opted not to buy one. I just tweaked my cheap one and so far it has not let me down. It helps having it built into a large table as that strengthens the carcass of the saw and building some extra bars underneath to hold it I am happy.
Yes, that's also a possibility. But my saw was really hard to adjust correctly, and a few cuts after adjusting it gets bad again. That's why I decided to use only the motor, improve the lifting system, make a better tilting system and larger and more stable table (coming soon on part II). Not to mention the fence that's maybe one of the worst parts of this kind of cheap saws...
Great work. Do u have a plan with dimensions for the table saw and other parts.
Thanks
Thanks! I'm right now working on the plans and finding the proper way to make them available. I'll let everyone know as soon as they are available. Thanks! 👍
Just to let you know, plans are now available here: dmakerbuilds.etsy.com/listing/1659632129/diy-table-saw-digital-plans 😉
Great work!
Are the linear bearings not clogged with dust?
Have you had to clean them already in a year of saw operation?
Thanks! 👍
Until now, I haven't clean them and they did not clog yet. What I do is occasionally remove the blade and vacuum the dust inside the cabinet. But I would recommend doing a visual inspection every year or so, to see if the bearings are ok and if they need a more detailed cleaning.
Congrat for the perfect work
Thanks a lot! 👍
That oval markup was impressive
Thanks Alan!
Nice work DM! Everything seems square and well built. The lift mechanism works well and everything looks rigidly constructed. I look forward to you building the tilt mechanism and housing. Well done!👍
Thanks a lot! Everything is all built right now. You can check parts 2, 3 and 4! 👍😀
If you couldunt have a table saw that use to same aparats from table saw how it be done wooden table sow.
Biggest probmlem that we have cant find lots of aparats to do.
But it is done awesome.
Thanks from Turkey 🖐️
Thanks Osman. This can be done with any kind of cheap table saw (like the ones from Lidl). But you can also use a standard circular saw and adapt the design accordingly.
Dinis
I have been watching a lot of video and by far your's is one of the best out there.
Great job!!!!
Are there plans available?
if so how much are the running
Thank you so much Dave. Regarding the plans I’m working on them, and also a website to make them available, but I’m afraid this it will still take a couple of months until they’re finished. Don’t forget to subscribe the channel and I’ll let you know as soon as they are available. 👍
This is fantastic. I want to build my own site saw, prices these days are crazy. Thanks for the upload, brilliant work. I am half way through, the attention to detail here is incredible. (I had to update my comment)
Thanks a lot! 👍
Kerja bagus teman....saya BrotherWood from INDONESIA..
Thanks man! 👍
Your idea is so new, can it really work?
Diy creative I hope so. I’m working on the second part and I think the end result will work fine!
Keep it up sir
Thanks a lot! 👍
I like your work and table saw. do you sell plans please
Thanks a lot! I'm still working on the plans and on a platform to make the plans available.
Just to let you know, plans are now available here: dmakerbuilds.etsy.com/listing/1659632129/diy-table-saw-digital-plans 😉
Hello... i finding for part 2 ?
Where is it there...? Thank you
Hi, I'm still working on part 2. Coming soon. Thanks
Ok i will waiting list
everything is very cool, but why don't you use all the wooden joints for self-tapping screws and glue
I decided not to use glue, so that I can disassemble it for maintenance or make changes in the future. That's the reason I only used screws, but of course it can also be used wood glue to reinforce the bonds.
GREAT.....⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you so much! 🙏 👍
You appear to have blocked the cooling airflow through the motor by putting a solid back on the box up against the back of the motor.
I understand your point, and I'm thinking about making a few holes on the box to help with dust extraction, and that will surely help with the cooling of the motor. Thank for your comment 👍
@@DMaker_builds I am about to re-model my own table saw and will be following many ideas from your design. I will be making two holes in the motor box, one for a clean air inlet and one for an exhaust port directly behind the motor. These will be attached to vacuum cleaner flexible hoses and routed to the rear of the table to the dust extraction port. That way I hope to achieve not only cooling airflow but a clean dust free motor enclosure with a positive airflow through the box and the motor. Maybe overkill but it’s cheaper than replacing a large brushless motor 😀😬
That's a great idea! I would love to see your build! 😉👍
when is the second part available?
Hi Chris, it's being finished. The video will be out this week. Thanks!
what kind of motor that you used
Efrayim Gultom I used the motor from the old saw, but a motor from a circular saw can also be used.
@@DMaker_builds ok thanks buddy, and good luck
Buen video, pero desarmaste una máquina para armar la misma, la idea es armar algo de cero.
Hola Carol, entiendo lo que dices, pero la mesa y guía de la maquina original es de muy baja calidad y demasiado inestable. La idea es construir una sierra mínimamente estable y precisa a partir de una barata. De todas formas, esto se puede adaptar utilizando una sierra circular.
DMaker se agradece de todas formas el video, ahi está mi like y mi suscripción
Carol Barros muchas gracias! 👍
Hi, Part 2 ????
Georg Winter Hi, I’m just finishing it. The video will be out next week. Thanks
onde arranjo as ferragens de elevacao. dinis
Boas, as guias de elevação (linear rails) foi na Amazon ES.
@@DMaker_builds obrigado
Please show All dimensions.
I'm sorry, I still don't have the plans with the dimensions available.
Just to let you know, plans are now available here: dmakerbuilds.etsy.com/listing/1659632129/diy-table-saw-digital-plans 😉
dimensions on the first graphic have to be incorrect. 18.8mm x 27.1mm = 3/4" x 1" ... WTF?
18.8cm x 27.1cm = 7" x 10" ... that sounds more reasonable...
@@verdedenim662 You're absolutely right! That was a mistake. It should be cm instead of mm for all the measurements. I'll make a correction in the video description. Thanks a lot!
👍👌
Thanks a lot! 👍
Да уж... Чтобы сделать циркулярную пилу - её нужно сперва купить. Напоминает анекдот: "В газете напечатан рецепт домашнего майонеза. Пункт 1. 200 грамм майонеза "провансаль".
Ну это тупо. И пила у вас новая
Олексій Білко I’m not sure I understand your comment, but from translation I understand you ask if you need to buy a circular saw to make this table saw. The answer is no. This particular project is an improvement of a crappy table saw, but if you want you can adapt it to your needs and fit a circular saw or other type of motor.
Video is useless because you cant do all of this without this compact motor which you cant buy separately.
Охотник на кремлеботов I understand your point. This is meant to be made with a table saw motor. But of course you can adapt the design to another type of motor.