I am a 63 year old lady and I use the Shopsmith 510 as my go to crafting or anything machine. I agree it’s big and accessories are Heavy! But it can do so much as a single machine I am always thrilled when I switch it on. I didn’t know about this crafting stand idea until watching this video. I think it’s a fantastic idea! Now how do you get the new owner of Shopsmith to realize his vision of just a Mark 7 is NOT what the consumer wants? I enjoy your videos and good luck.
Im from Dayton and grew up with shopsmith. I love hearing your stories. Great job on your inventions. I would sign off on all of the ones you mentioned.
Definitely, I would like to see a beer tap as an accessory kit for my Mark V, but I doubt it is going to get past The Lawyers. I'm sure they will see a safety liability there. I can see John Malarkey's new video already. Thanks & Kudos, Mike.
Substitute root beer and then you can make rootbeer floats all in one machine. The best part, ladies and gentlemen, is that your ice cream is already lined up square to the root beer nozzle. No adjusting to get it right or sneaking up on the pour. One easy movement and you get the perfect float every time. (Hands root beer float to cute little girl in the front row)
Mike, it’s nice to have you share additional information about how this tool came to be. You’re exactly right about the horsepower being 3/4HP. That’s what I get for going on memory. I think I might’ve been thinking about the SPT stand, which was 1/2HP. We’re going to have to agree to disagree about the jointer, and I’m sure, hoping that someone who uses this tool on a regular basis will chime in on one of our channels.
Thanks to both you for the great content you put out, I love both of yalls videos. The jointer is actually the only tool I have for my power station and It's a total joy using that thing. I'm fairly new to woodworking and haven't had the pleasure to use a high end jointer but for a DIY-guy like myself making smaller projects for Christmas presents and fun, jointer is an absolute GEM. Unfortunately I don't have the original power coupler but I found a file online for a 3D-printed version of it and have no issues with it. Looking forward to seeing more videos from you both!
@@ryandellova2753 Thanks for the support, Ryan. The Shopsmith jointer is an excellent jointer, and if you feed it slowly enough when powered by a Power Station you’ll get the exact same results as you do when it is powered at it’s proper speed on the Mark V. I also have a 3D printed coupler that works, but my concern with it is that there’s now way of knowing if it will shear when the original coupler is designed shear. That, and because it doesn’t have a spring, like an original Shopsmith coupler, there’s a chance that if you are accidentally jointing with the carriage of the Power Station loose, it won’t separate before you begin jointing but that may appen in the middle of the cat, which could be a bad prize. Just be careful and work smart. Thanks again for the support. Scott
I recently picked up a used work mate. My old man has had his from the day they came out. So I have used them a while. Now I never have ran the table saw on this but other than that and a reverse function for aid saw they are the same. I 1000% agree the jointer just runs to slow to get a quality cut. Plus they are noisy. I like you want to try a VFD 3 phase motor and direct drive the belt system on one. But I think as is it is really underpowered for the table saw on most wood. I would get a super thin kerf blade. But you can not blame a person for being defensive of their baby.
Mike, I have been searching for the Shopsmith accessory stand on the used market for years, and cannot find one in my area. The sad part is I work 3 miles away from Shopsmith HQ, and still can't find one here in Dayton Ohio! So, yes, I would buy at least one, maybe even two, if it would be put back into production.
Thanks for the complete information on the Crafters Station; loved the back story. When I bought a used Mark V several years ago, it came with 5 SPTs on a home built, rolling stand. Since my shop has to be convertible in my garage, I appreciate the ability to roll things off to the side and still have room for cars or family gatherings. It's certainly possible for a woodworker to build his/her own stand for holding the SPTs or other accessories. Blessings, Glen
Very informative video on the crafter’s station Mike. This is good information that we don’t hear about on a product, thanks so much for sharing. I will go with the ice cream dispenser. That way we can draw more kids in to learn more about woodworking.
Hi Mike, & greetings from England. Yes, the Crafters station was a great idea!!!! but they are so so difficult to find one. I've had my MK510 (updated to a 520 & now has the Mk7 power headstock) for nearly 30 years, so I'm now in the process of building my own "Shorty" (I have all the components to build one as I have acquired & 510 that needs some TLC so I'll be cutting the way & "Frame" tubes down to size) & re-building it as a shorty, which will be in reality an up-to-date Crafters Station, to be able to use my Shopsmith power tools including, the band saw, the original power headstock, a table saw (for machining stock up to 1, or possibly 1 & 1/2"" thick), disc sander, horizontal & vertical drill, plus the Jointer! thus leaving the "Mk7" for the heavier-duty tasks! I have an accessory stand that I built years ago for the "accessories" that I purchased from Shopsmith in Dayton when visiting my daughter who was at the time working in Cincinnati, & then taking my p[urchases home to the UK as "hand luggage" to avoid shipping & delivery costs! Keep up the good work & all the best to you & yours, Have a happy Xmass & wishing you all the best in 2023
I was fortunate enough to purchase a used crafters station with the accessory stand, really liked the idea. I knew just by the name that it wasn’t going to rip 3 x 6 oak. I had the powerpro for that! I use it now mainly to run my bandsaw, works very well, plus I like the option of using it as a table saw. The accessory stand has an added shelf under it to hold a ton of SPTs. Also a space saver. TY for developing it. No complaints! I’m kinda partial to your ice cream dispensary idea.
I would be interested in purchasing the second generation tool stand, even if it was just the plans. Also looking forward to seeing you back in Texas soon.
Great video on the Crafter's station. There seems to be a difference of opinion regarding running the jointer on the Power Station which I believe has the same motor and drive train as the Crafter's station. My Growth Rings reports the speed of the power station in not correct for the jointer. Would you comment? You may have more technical details and evidence to support the use of the jointer on the Power Station. Thanks for selling me my unit 20 years ago, on Mother's Day! Jim
I find the Crafters Station a good idea. One could have a Shopsmith tool stand that is in essence a very functional power stand that as well consumes little space and too less expensive AND! requires only assembly AND!! a reversible motor? The Station outta be reintroduced
Michael, can you please watch my video Shopsmith Power Pro Problems Part 2? I made a comment after posting the video which I believe is a very serious problem with my unit and ,maybe others as well. Thank you, Ted
I like the idea of the accessories stand.
I am a 63 year old lady and I use the Shopsmith 510 as my go to crafting or anything machine. I agree it’s big and accessories are Heavy! But it can do so much as a single machine I am always thrilled when I switch it on. I didn’t know about this crafting stand idea until watching this video. I think it’s a fantastic idea! Now how do you get the new owner of Shopsmith to realize his vision of just a Mark 7 is NOT what the consumer wants? I enjoy your videos and good luck.
Im from Dayton and grew up with shopsmith. I love hearing your stories. Great job on your inventions. I would sign off on all of the ones you mentioned.
Definitely, I would like to see a beer tap as an accessory kit for my Mark V, but I doubt it is going to get past The Lawyers. I'm sure they will see a safety liability there. I can see John Malarkey's new video already. Thanks & Kudos, Mike.
I would have liked to see this crafter's station. I came here not knowing what it is, and I'm leaving the same way. Let's see it in action.
You should approach the new owner to bring it back!
Substitute root beer and then you can make rootbeer floats all in one machine. The best part, ladies and gentlemen, is that your ice cream is already lined up square to the root beer nozzle. No adjusting to get it right or sneaking up on the pour. One easy movement and you get the perfect float every time. (Hands root beer float to cute little girl in the front row)
Mike, it’s nice to have you share additional information about how this tool came to be. You’re exactly right about the horsepower being 3/4HP. That’s what I get for going on memory. I think I might’ve been thinking about the SPT stand, which was 1/2HP. We’re going to have to agree to disagree about the jointer, and I’m sure, hoping that someone who uses this tool on a regular basis will chime in on one of our channels.
Yes, I thought so. No worries.
Thanks to both you for the great content you put out, I love both of yalls videos.
The jointer is actually the only tool I have for my power station and It's a total joy using that thing. I'm fairly new to woodworking and haven't had the pleasure to use a high end jointer but for a DIY-guy like myself making smaller projects for Christmas presents and fun, jointer is an absolute GEM.
Unfortunately I don't have the original power coupler but I found a file online for a 3D-printed version of it and have no issues with it.
Looking forward to seeing more videos from you both!
@@ryandellova2753 Thanks for the support, Ryan. The Shopsmith jointer is an excellent jointer, and if you feed it slowly enough when powered by a Power Station you’ll get the exact same results as you do when it is powered at it’s proper speed on the Mark V. I also have a 3D printed coupler that works, but my concern with it is that there’s now way of knowing if it will shear when the original coupler is designed shear. That, and because it doesn’t have a spring, like an original Shopsmith coupler, there’s a chance that if you are accidentally jointing with the carriage of the Power Station loose, it won’t separate before you begin jointing but that may appen in the middle of the cat, which could be a bad prize. Just be careful and work smart. Thanks again for the support. Scott
@@ryandellova2753 Thanks for the comments. Yes, the jointer works beautifully on the power/crafter's station.
I recently picked up a used work mate. My old man has had his from the day they came out. So I have used them a while. Now I never have ran the table saw on this but other than that and a reverse function for aid saw they are the same. I 1000% agree the jointer just runs to slow to get a quality cut. Plus they are noisy. I like you want to try a VFD 3 phase motor and direct drive the belt system on one. But I think as is it is really underpowered for the table saw on most wood. I would get a super thin kerf blade. But you can not blame a person for being defensive of their baby.
I have a craft or station and the mark 5. Do I feel I don't get?
Good use out of the crafter station would like to see more videos about it.
Mike, I have been searching for the Shopsmith accessory stand on the used market for years, and cannot find one in my area. The sad part is I work 3 miles away from Shopsmith HQ, and still can't find one here in Dayton Ohio! So, yes, I would buy at least one, maybe even two, if it would be put back into production.
That figures huh?
why was a reversible motor needed? couldnt I flip the sawblade on the arbor on the powerstation?
Sounds like a smart idea
Defiantly the beer dispenser
I definitely wish the accessory stand was still available! Thanks for filling in some more of the history behind the Crafters Station.
you are welcome yes
Put me down on the list for pre-order accessories stand!
ok
Thanks for the complete information on the Crafters Station; loved the back story. When I bought a used Mark V several years ago, it came with 5 SPTs on a home built, rolling stand. Since my shop has to be convertible in my garage, I appreciate the ability to roll things off to the side and still have room for cars or family gatherings. It's certainly possible for a woodworker to build his/her own stand for holding the SPTs or other accessories. Blessings, Glen
Thanks Glen
How about a beer float dispenser?
Very informative video on the crafter’s station Mike. This is good information that we don’t hear about on a product, thanks so much for sharing. I will go with the ice cream dispenser. That way we can draw more kids in to learn more about woodworking.
Absolutely!!!
Yeah, I've been leaning towards the ice cream mode too.
Hi Mike, & greetings from England. Yes, the Crafters station was a great idea!!!! but they are so so difficult to find one. I've had my MK510 (updated to a 520 & now has the Mk7 power headstock) for nearly 30 years, so I'm now in the process of building my own "Shorty" (I have all the components to build one as I have acquired & 510 that needs some TLC so I'll be cutting the way & "Frame" tubes down to size) & re-building it as a shorty, which will be in reality an up-to-date Crafters Station, to be able to use my Shopsmith power tools including, the band saw, the original power headstock, a table saw (for machining stock up to 1, or possibly 1 & 1/2"" thick), disc sander, horizontal & vertical drill, plus the Jointer! thus leaving the "Mk7" for the heavier-duty tasks! I have an accessory stand that I built years ago for the "accessories" that I purchased from Shopsmith in Dayton when visiting my daughter who was at the time working in Cincinnati, & then taking my p[urchases home to the UK as "hand luggage" to avoid shipping & delivery costs!
Keep up the good work & all the best to you & yours, Have a happy Xmass & wishing you all the best in 2023
Ive noticed that too. Maybe it is because they work real good.??
Just out of curiosity, how did you get your PowerPro? Does England still have a Shopsmith distributor?
I would like to see the stand come back especially with storage below but, at a reasonable price.
Yes accessory station.
I love my Mark 7 because I like the lathe, but the crafters appliance seems like a great accessory !
absolutely
Thanks for the great information Mike 👍
I will build my own accessories stand.
Good idea
I was fortunate enough to purchase a used crafters station with the accessory stand, really liked the idea. I knew just by the name that it wasn’t going to rip 3 x 6 oak. I had the powerpro for that! I use it now mainly to run my bandsaw, works very well, plus I like the option of using it as a table saw. The accessory stand has an added shelf under it to hold a ton of SPTs. Also a space saver. TY for developing it. No complaints! I’m kinda partial to your ice cream dispensary idea.
Thanks for the post
I just found out about the Crafter's Station from Scott Markwood's video about it and the power station. Now I wish I had one.
yeah.
I would like the stand and the rafters station
Would you know where we can get a used crafters station?
Thanks
looks like e-bay or Craigslist is your best bet these days.
I would be interested in purchasing the second generation tool stand, even if it was just the plans. Also looking forward to seeing you back in Texas soon.
Hey, Thanks. I need to get back to Texas!!
Great video on the Crafter's station. There seems to be a difference of opinion regarding running the jointer on the Power Station which I believe has the same motor and drive train as the Crafter's station. My Growth Rings reports the speed of the power station in not correct for the jointer. Would you comment? You may have more technical details and evidence to support the use of the jointer on the Power Station. Thanks for selling me my unit 20 years ago, on Mother's Day! Jim
Jointer is great on powerstation, speed is perfect.
Beer, Mike, definitely beer!
yes!!
I find the Crafters Station a good idea. One could have a Shopsmith tool stand that is in essence a very functional power stand that as well consumes little space and too less expensive AND! requires only assembly AND!! a reversible motor? The Station outta be reintroduced
I'm with you on all your points.
Pure ….
Michael, can you please watch my video Shopsmith Power Pro Problems Part 2? I made a comment after posting the video which I believe is a very serious problem with my unit and ,maybe others as well. Thank you, Ted