Just built my frame, this weekend. Quite happy with it, to be fair. 😁 My frame is the same height as yours but the internal frame is 1m x 1m, so my lower beam sits higher. Just need to build a sturdy base for it, like yours, and wall protections at the top rear of the frame. Then, I'm good to go!
Thanks Dirk, not fine woodworking but still a fun project 👍🏻 Hope youre on the mend mate, I was a little bummed out re the delays with m2c1 but totally understandable 🍻
Hello my friend. Beautiful and innovative work. I like your project. It's a nice frame. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing. See you. I wish you have a nice weekend. Big greetings. Yours sincerely, Mehmet.
Hi Adam, Yes they are 3D printed :). They are also slightly recessed to give more internal depth. Shoot me an email at Joe@joesworkbench.com and I’ll dig up the STLs and email them to you :)
Hi Josh the frame in the video is about 5x5ft (1500mmx1500mm). I made a second set of rails for a 5x8ft version as well and the user just swaps them out if needed👍🏻
Just built my frame, this weekend. Quite happy with it, to be fair. 😁
My frame is the same height as yours but the internal frame is 1m x 1m, so my lower beam sits higher.
Just need to build a sturdy base for it, like yours, and wall protections at the top rear of the frame.
Then, I'm good to go!
That's a pretty fancy drill and hold downs. Nice job, I said I'd look at your videos.
Thanks again 👍🏻
Quite the relaxing vibe to your videos. Easy to sit on the couch and zen-out. Beautifully shot!
Thank you so much 🙏🏼
Anytime mate. Keep up the great work!
My you find some unique ideas to bring to life... never heard of a tufting frame before.
Neither had I! Just got asked to help out a local textile student. Very interesting process, wouldn't mind have a shot it myself ;)
carpet tack strips go around all four sides to grip and stretch the material, so this frame is missing that, which is understandable to transport.
@@manlymcstud8588 Yes youre right, they already had them saved me a little work 👍🏻
Like the look of this Joe, quite simply you’ve kept all angles & sections on the project flowing along & that’s how it should be 🍻👍🇦🇺
Thanks Dirk, not fine woodworking but still a fun project 👍🏻 Hope youre on the mend mate, I was a little bummed out re the delays with m2c1 but totally understandable 🍻
Good work on the cinematography.. very watchable... nice intro with you walking in to the shed
Haha thanks mate 👍🏻, just trying to get better every video. Steven Spielberg look out 😳
Awesome job
Thanks, really fun project. Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Very cool build!! Love the mitre box. Looks very handy
Thanks, it’s a great little saw, just make sure you get the Japanese blade it makes much better!
Thanks for the tutorial! Just made mine and I love it!
Oh awesome 👏. Can I see pictures anywhere?
Hello my friend.
Beautiful and innovative work. I like your project. It's a nice frame. Congratulations. Thank you for sharing. See you. I wish you have a nice weekend. Big greetings. Yours sincerely, Mehmet.
Thank you 🙏🏼
@@JoesWorkbench 😃 cheers mate
How,is the carpet going to hold up,when tufting a carpet?
Hi, The stand wasn’t for me but I believe they added nail strips to hold it them in place, the type our put on the floor to secure carpet.
Carpet grippers, with tacks facing outwardly. 👊🏻
Great work, Are the small tool boxes each side of the kregg pocket hole jig 3D printed? If they are where can I find the STL. Thank you
Hi Adam, Yes they are 3D printed :). They are also slightly recessed to give more internal depth. Shoot me an email at Joe@joesworkbench.com and I’ll dig up the STLs and email them to you :)
What size is that frame
Hi Josh the frame in the video is about 5x5ft (1500mmx1500mm). I made a second set of rails for a 5x8ft version as well and the user just swaps them out if needed👍🏻
i deadass blew on my screen when i saw the saw dust...
Haha 💨
nice cat
Thank you, he’s a rescue took 3 years before He would let me touch him 😍