Your design and engineering team has significantly grown since last year! Congrats on the expansion! Hopefully the shop foreman isn’t still yelling at you!
DIY. . . for people with massive, state of the art workshops. Very nice finished product, but this is like a DIY car building video produced by Ford Motor Company at its main production facility.
I love this. 1 question… do you have to ensure that it is lined up directly with the magnets or is there enough force and little space that it grabs no matter where you stick the knives? Thanks
Hey Josh, the knives kind of “snap” to the location of the magnets. You don’t have to align it, it just happens automatically. The 2” spacing was just right because none of knives had issues of overlapping with one another.
Your design and engineering team sounds pretty top notch, especially with all that fancy b-roll. I have a design and engineering team as well but it mostly consists of my cat Pepsi and a few candy wrappers. The Pecan is nice stuff. I wish I had my pecan tree form my old house. We cut it down and gave the trunk to our neighbor to make a table out of.....this was pre-woodworker :(
Oh bummer! That would be a great tree to work with now that you’re a professional woodworker and RUclipsr. Merry Christmas bud - all the best to you and your family
There is about 1/8” of wood between the magnet and the edge of the wood. If you don’t go deep enough with the holes the magnetic strength isn’t strong enough to hold the knives
You can totally do this with a forstner bit, as he said in the vid. All that's really happening here is glueing a magnet to a piece of wood. The CNC is completely unnecessary for a DIY, but he has one so why not use it for a client. Finished product definitely looks good.
You need an internal engineering department to set magnet depth in wood? And it took them a week? Did this board cost $10k Do you have any idea how ridiculous that sounds?
As a current unpaid seasonal intern janitor, I can attest that the engineering team did a fantastic job on designs! Though they were messy with saw shavings to perfect the depth of the magnet. When I saw that the client paid well over $12,000 for this magnetic knife holder, (picked up the invoice and my jaw from the floor in the engineering dept room) I knew I had to report this over to Rex! Ultimately Rex did lower the cost a tad.
Your design and engineering team has significantly grown since last year! Congrats on the expansion! Hopefully the shop foreman isn’t still yelling at you!
The shop foreman has me working long hours, but I enjoy it! Thanks for the support Chantz and I wish you a great 2023! 🔥🔥🔥
DIY. . . for people with massive, state of the art workshops. Very nice finished product, but this is like a DIY car building video produced by Ford Motor Company at its main production facility.
Beautiful work as always! Might as well fancy up the shop and keep it ;)
Right? I think I should jazz the place up a bit! 😃😃
Great job. I’ve been meaning to make something similar for my kitchen. Might be my next video 😁
I love this. 1 question… do you have to ensure that it is lined up directly with the magnets or is there enough force and little space that it grabs no matter where you stick the knives? Thanks
Hey Josh, the knives kind of “snap” to the location of the magnets. You don’t have to align it, it just happens automatically. The 2” spacing was just right because none of knives had issues of overlapping with one another.
Your design and engineering team sounds pretty top notch, especially with all that fancy b-roll. I have a design and engineering team as well but it mostly consists of my cat Pepsi and a few candy wrappers. The Pecan is nice stuff. I wish I had my pecan tree form my old house. We cut it down and gave the trunk to our neighbor to make a table out of.....this was pre-woodworker :(
Oh bummer! That would be a great tree to work with now that you’re a professional woodworker and RUclipsr.
Merry Christmas bud - all the best to you and your family
Rex, the head of your engineering and design team, sounds like he runs a tight ship and thinks outside the box. Very good boy indeed 🙂
He's the reason the operation runs so smoothly over here :)
How deep are the holes? How much wood is in between the magnets and the knife? I love the black walnut
There is about 1/8” of wood between the magnet and the edge of the wood. If you don’t go deep enough with the holes the magnetic strength isn’t strong enough to hold the knives
They needed a week to deduce that stacking magnets equates to a greater magnetic force?
Saw and chisel holder coming up!
That's what I am thinking too! :)
What kind of witchcraft is that jointer/planer??? =8-o
lol, it’s a hammer A-41 😃
Affiliate link for the magnets?
Oops! There it is! Sorry!
@@hcamardelle All good Howard. Have a happy new year!
How many magnets per hole?
Just one per hole
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An engineering dept to make a simple knife holder🤦🏼♂️
And a cnc machine lmao. Like who is this “diy tutorial” aimed at??
Challenge accepted!
Hardly a DIY project? How many people have a CNC? OK so it's only a design idea but really this is a professional project.
You can totally do this with a forstner bit, as he said in the vid. All that's really happening here is glueing a magnet to a piece of wood. The CNC is completely unnecessary for a DIY, but he has one so why not use it for a client. Finished product definitely looks good.
Cnc machines are way more affordable than they were many years ago. You can get an entry lvl cnc for around 1000 bucks.
@@Railroad_TalkNOutdoors$1000? Hell, I bought a desktop 3018 for under $200
PS: keep one for the chisels 😉
Keep one for the chisels
Agreed Adam ☺️ Happy New years bud
"I wanted to be accurate" *measures in inches*
Too difficult for the home diy. Most of us don’t have the fancy machines
I hope that you saved those shavings for smoking.
I actually did! 😄
Not sure I would call this diy.
You need an internal engineering department to set magnet depth in wood?
And it took them a week?
Did this board cost $10k
Do you have any idea how ridiculous that sounds?
I have forwarded your complaint to our internal HR department.
As a current unpaid seasonal intern janitor, I can attest that the engineering team did a fantastic job on designs! Though they were messy with saw shavings to perfect the depth of the magnet. When I saw that the client paid well over $12,000 for this magnetic knife holder, (picked up the invoice and my jaw from the floor in the engineering dept room) I knew I had to report this over to Rex! Ultimately Rex did lower the cost a tad.
I appreciate the thorough collaboration of your design team. Congratulations on expanding your woodworking empire. ⚙️🪚
Thanks for the support! The organization has been working hard to create some top notch designs.
Happy new year!