The screens finish in line with the hip rafter above, so I marked a line on the floor that represented the centre of the hip above and then drew a line at the end of the mirror all at 90 degrees until it met the line from the hip rafter, this was the radius for the front screen, then I positioned my rear screen position by adding my desired width between the screens from the same axis point this gave me two parallel radiuses and then I set the wall plate widths onto these to suit
Thanks again Robin!!! These vids are superb and all the hard work to publish these shows. It's been a huge delight and education. Hope everyone is having a lovely 2023 summer! Cheers!
Hey Robin, what table saw blade would you recommend for cutting Sapele? I have a 254mm 1500W table saw, looking for finish cutting as it'll be for nice trays
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. How did you work out the length of the trammel to give you the desired radius? Looking forward to the next episode
Hi Robin! I'm struggling to decide between two jigsaws. I have older festool corded one which is great and nothing wrong with it except the cord limitation. I have makita and festool batteries but cant decide should I get the carvex barrel grip or makita barrel grip one. Just wondering if the festool one is much better or not, cause price is 200€ better 😂
What I’ve progressed towards in this type of scenario is cutting the template with a jigsaw with the blade angled 2-3 degrees away from cut then using a top bearing router cutter to square it down. Don’t know if this will help anyone but I’ll leave it here 🙅🏻♂️
You don’t even need a trammel to form these, use a different method if you’re tight for space.. just three pins and 6-8 inch rip of timber.. a makeshift bench. 😊
Just discovered this channel a real chippy don’t get many real chippys nowadays most are just fixers who push the button on a paslode and can screw in a pre made door lining, hate to think what the industry will be like in 20 years
That’s what happens when you get companies wanting to pay poor day rates and instead doing everything on price work. You need to rush things just to earn half decent money for the day
Ace! May I ask, how did you calculate your radius? Cheers Robin
The screens finish in line with the hip rafter above, so I marked a line on the floor that represented the centre of the hip above and then drew a line at the end of the mirror all at 90 degrees until it met the line from the hip rafter, this was the radius for the front screen, then I positioned my rear screen position by adding my desired width between the screens from the same axis point this gave me two parallel radiuses and then I set the wall plate widths onto these to suit
@@ukconstruction clever stuff. I’m really looking forward to the big reveal. Cheers
A proper tradesman at work .. great to see
Nice to see the old spoke shave still has its place in modern joinery!
Yep but I felt a bit sorry for it on that plywood! I love the long curly shavings you get on timber!
Thanks again Robin!!! These vids are superb and all the hard work to publish these shows. It's been a huge delight and education. Hope everyone is having a lovely 2023 summer! Cheers!
Wow, thank you!
Like this mini series. Amazing work 👏👏👏
I love your enthusiasm for this project. I can't wait to see the finished work.
Thank you!
Excellent video , nice to see Ed working away in the background too
Glad you enjoyed it
Router on the trammel all day long - straight on the 18. That’s why you’re a very successful chippy and I’m a cab driver 🤷🏻♂️👌🏻👌🏻
Brilliant as always, great video. 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Hey Robin, what table saw blade would you recommend for cutting Sapele? I have a 254mm 1500W table saw, looking for finish cutting as it'll be for nice trays
was looking forward to seeing how you made those screens, it's a nice and simple method and the screws are a genius idea
Excellent video, thanks for sharing.
How did you work out the length of the trammel to give you the desired radius?
Looking forward to the next episode
Brilliant love watching your videoe you are a master at your craft
Thank you! Cheers!
Genius, hats off to you Sir 🎩
How will you get furniture into that room?
But of a left field question but what make are your work trousers
Hi Paul, these are by Englebert Strauss
nice one how did you work out the length for the radius.
see answer above
Hi Robin! I'm struggling to decide between two jigsaws. I have older festool corded one which is great and nothing wrong with it except the cord limitation. I have makita and festool batteries but cant decide should I get the carvex barrel grip or makita barrel grip one. Just wondering if the festool one is much better or not, cause price is 200€ better 😂
You can’t wait 😮 we can’t wait for the next episode 😂 so chop chop hurry up man, ps nice work as always 👍
Super nice pal !
AWESOME work there Robin! by the way is there a video for the installation of the flooring?
I have some footage I will try to do something
@@ukconstruction awesome mate! Love watching a true carpenter laying some flooring.
Hat extra work with the jig saw and the extra blades do you regret not setting up the router to do it in one
Super work, how’d you work out the radius’? CAD or a different method?
Hi Sam, see my answer above in a separate comment
@@ukconstruction very clever!
What I’ve progressed towards in this type of scenario is cutting the template with a jigsaw with the blade angled 2-3 degrees away from cut then using a top bearing router cutter to square it down.
Don’t know if this will help anyone but I’ll leave it here 🙅🏻♂️
Great tip Anthony and I'm sure that will help someone
Over the years, I've done that sort of thing with jigsaws and routers - whichever, I fixed it to a trammel
You don’t even need a trammel to form these, use a different method if you’re tight for space.. just three pins and 6-8 inch rip of timber.. a makeshift bench. 😊
You inspire me to better myself as a chippy every day mate, thank you, love the videos
Wow, thanks
Love the trammel. You’re right. You were creating a rib. Looking forward to putting the screening wall in place.
Us too!
Just discovered this channel a real chippy don’t get many real chippys nowadays most are just fixers who push the button on a paslode and can screw in a pre made door lining, hate to think what the industry will be like in 20 years
That’s what happens when you get companies wanting to pay poor day rates and instead doing everything on price work.
You need to rush things just to earn half decent money for the day
Stewart is definitely a timber framer 🪓
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not a great video to hear, wasnt able too see the complete video :(
Maybe your connection was interrupted?
What are you on about? Audio is fine?
I just meant the scratches and others, nothing wrong in a technical level