Unlock the Potential of Lamello Zeta P2 - Elevate Your Woodworking Skills
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- In this video, Jeff from Today's Craftsmen will be showing you how to unlock the potential of the Lamello Zeta P2, which is a great tool for woodworkers of all levels of experience. This tool is perfect for creating casework, cabinetry, and knock down furniture, and it's fast and easy to use.
If you're looking to elevate your woodworking skills, then you need to check out the Lamello Zeta P2! It's a great tool that will help you create awesome projects quickly and easily!
I thought I had watched every woodworking video and every tool review.. this is brand new to me! Great content and looking forward to more from you guys.
Thank you! Let us know what you’d like to see!
So charismatic, I fell asleep with all his energy
Roughly 1 in 3 adults worldwide suffer from insomnia. Just trying to help.
excellent tutorial!
Glad you liked it!
Great video thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This is great tool for sending a cabinet or other furniture via post with a brief manual for user where you have to pack literaly a banch of planks 😂
For sure!
I've never seen anything like this before.
I was planning to use only dowel rods for connections... not so sure now.
this is a tool that my wife must buy me. LOL I will "Put my foot down"
Great Tip!
Tell her Today’s Craftsmen said you need it! 🤣
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Its available in cordless now, very handy
Yes! We would love that.
It available now. I use one in work. Very handy
Maybe Colonial Saw will lend us one 😜
I don’t know how they mechanically achieve that jump up and down but that’s such a cool idea. In a cabinet scenario are these mainly for left-to-right connections / forward-to-back alignment?
Not sure I follow but we've used them mostly to connect cabinet sides to cabinet bottoms, or even fixed shelves within a cabinet. But I have used it for edge glue ups as well.
@@TodaysCraftsmen great video. we are thinking of using this for knock down closet systems and other applications where assembling parts without seeing screws, brackets etc is a must. How much load strength do they have? lets say using it for a fixed shelf, would they support the same weight as say standard shelf clips?
@@korrupt4 Perfect application for this tool. I don't know the exact specs in terms of load capacity but Colonial Saw could definitely get you that data. I'd say 4 Clamex connectors would have far far more strength than 4 shelf pins.
Do content on a complete cabinet (top, bottom) with a focus on how to position the machine, marking of the cabinet parts, how to label the cabinet parts. There is a lot of Lamello content; however, not one of them walk you through the entire build process. Thank you for this content.
Great idea, thank you!
Do you still use glue with the connectors? As in do you glue the connectors in?
You don't have to if you want to be able to take it apart later but we've glued them in the past to make it permanent.
The thumbnail is a joke! If you know the 3 of us you should know that can’t be serious! 🤣
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Good video. Have you guys tried the Lamello Flexus or Davario connectors yet?
Yes! The flexus is nice for dropping in fixed shelves or similar situations. However we haven’t tried the Divario.
Such thumb nails are exactly what I do not want to see. If you need to go that road, good luck!
It’s tongue in cheek! Poking fun at the majority of other woodworking channels.
Thanks a löot for clarification! @@TodaysCraftsmen
Of course! We like to joke around a little 😜