Dusty, you’ve really got to try using an outboard shaper fence. It changed my life. No more gap in between fences. Just a solid surface for your workpiece to run on.
I didn't think I would be able to afford it when I started out either. Very exciting the shop and tool collection I've been able to build over the years.
@@dustylumbercopeople who are just viewing these things often think “well I’d have a shop like that too if my daddy were rich” when you’ve worked yourself up over the years. All of this is hard earned.
I have one It's an old shaper, but it's 60s old so it's built like a brick shithouse, cost me 400 bucks on a bidspotter auction All it needed was new spindle bearings, cost like a 100 bucks and I replaced them in a couple hours
As a professional cabinet maker and wood machinist this how not to use one of these machines, this is so dangerous! No guards, no fixed fence to stop the work piece from being pulled into the cutter. You only get one pair of hands, take care of them.
The first time you did this, did you question as to whether or not you should be doing it? lol I'm not a very skittish man in the shop but it's not one. Looks awesome and scary at the same time
That's great for the .001% of the population that has access to a $4500 shaper with a $200 blade. A simple handsaw does the same job in about the same time as it took you to set that up.
Dusty, you’ve really got to try using an outboard shaper fence. It changed my life. No more gap in between fences. Just a solid surface for your workpiece to run on.
And on this episode of tools ill never be able to afford.....
I didn't think I would be able to afford it when I started out either. Very exciting the shop and tool collection I've been able to build over the years.
@@dustylumbercopeople who are just viewing these things often think “well I’d have a shop like that too if my daddy were rich” when you’ve worked yourself up over the years. All of this is hard earned.
I'm not a production shop, I'm a gc and I found one on a bidspotter auction for 400 bucks
Industrial auctions my man....industrial auctions
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How many woodworkers actually have access to machines like this ?
I have no idea. It took me some years in to my fulltime business to get one
Grizzly has the 3HP Shop Fox W1703 shaper on sale right now for $1k with free shipping.
@@RyanWattersRyanWatters I just ordered it today. Get the router bit arbor for an extra $65.
@@brianlanning836 Awesome!
I have one
It's an old shaper, but it's 60s old so it's built like a brick shithouse, cost me 400 bucks on a bidspotter auction
All it needed was new spindle bearings, cost like a 100 bucks and I replaced them in a couple hours
These are the kind of joints you kids should be interested in. Not doing the marijuana.
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Ha! I'm using that when I teach anyone any type of joinery now.
Man, the right tools make all the difference.
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You are right bro.
First cut is the deepest 😮
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As a professional cabinet maker and wood machinist this how not to use one of these machines, this is so dangerous! No guards, no fixed fence to stop the work piece from being pulled into the cutter. You only get one pair of hands, take care of them.
No one really cares how you feel.
Yeah that knuckle got really close on one of those passes
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I like the use of the sacrificial backer piece; I do all my through cuts the same way to avoid the blow-out on the back side as the blade comes out
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Когда есть оборудование , можно творить чудеса. Молодец
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That thing was scary as hell, amazing joint as always
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shapers are so awesome! why’d you flip your material? avoiding tear out?
You make it look so easy.
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Great work on another project 👏
I appreciate that thank you
The first time you did this, did you question as to whether or not you should be doing it? lol I'm not a very skittish man in the shop but it's not one. Looks awesome and scary at the same time
This guy is using a full on shaper. Try it at home w a dado stack and ur table saw, if u want a little clench in ur butthole.
It is a bit intimidating 😁
Let me guess what you do in your spare time, woodworking, right? :)
It's my fulltime work. This is my shop
@@dustylumberco I gathered that, it's a good looking work area too.
You need to a new fence. You need to be able to ride the a fence through the cut. Consider cutting into a piece of mdf
C’mon, this is getting crazy. Great work
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Starting to understand what a shaper does.
So satisfying 😊
Awesome
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Always great videos 👍
Glad you like them!
oke lah kerja yang sempurna...
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What is the diameter of this cutter ?
I totally needed to know how to do this
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That's great for the .001% of the population that has access to a $4500 shaper with a $200 blade. A simple handsaw does the same job in about the same time as it took you to set that up.
I share a variety of methods and tools from machines like this to hand tools
Would it be possible to make an oblique triangle frame with this machine?
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The only problem is this machine can cost from 6 to 12 thousands dollars.
It was around $5000 CAD when I got it
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Любуюсь!
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How much cost this machine ?
That Shaper Table was around $5000 when I got it
Why does mine always burn?
Is this bridle joint different than mortise tennon ?
Similar but not the exact same
@@dustylumberco appreciate the reply from fresno and love the Madera muni golf course great content
And if you only cut the center of a frame? 😂
What brand cutter are you using??
He uses a lot of Freud cutters
who’s gonna slap that bad boy?
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Brand name for shaper cutter??
Freud
Link to the blade?
I get all my bits and blades from Freud Tools
@@dustylumberco maybe part number? I could not find it.
Those joints don't appear perfect. Getting old and half blind?
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So macht man das nicht.
Er macht es falsch
Is there less tare out with more teeth?