I don't know what's most impressive: the idea or the fact that you still have all your fingers! But I love it and you obviously know your craft to be confident enough with reaching over in front of your grinder. It freaks me out every time!
5:53 if you look closely, you can clearly see how the contraption bends down if you put slightly pressure on it. This way, you won't get an exact flat surface. Sure, it will be way better that before. But in order to get a perfectly flat surface, this is not sturdy enough.
Соглашусь с грамотностью идеи автора и красивым ее исполнением. Соглашусь также с сомнениями в жесткости направляющих при такой их длине. Даже на глаз очевидно, что профили в данном случае должны быть в разы массивнее. Ну и еще: 1. Вывести две длинные поперечные направляющие в одну плоскость (а это важно) - задача непростая. Как это удалось автору - в видео нет. 2. Такие направляющие тонкие, обязательно провиснут хоть на миллиметр. Впрочем, об этом уже сказано. 3. Мне кажется, что крепление нижних прижимных подшипников стоит сделать регулируемым. Например, не через отверстие, а через некий паз шириной с диаметр отверстия, представленного автором. Тем не менее, за идею автору респект.
Здравствуйте, всё по делу , но делал на один раз из того что было, а поперечные направляющие я не выводил они прикручены к столу он идеально ровный его основание, поэтому проблем не возникло! Спасибо
@@MA-SH Во! Ключевое слово "делал на один раз". Тут все вопросы и "претензии" сразу снимаются. Тем не менее, идея хорошая. Думаю сделать себе нечто подобное на двутаврах для жесткости. И, естественно, в нужных местах крепления регулируемые (выводить плоскость, горизонталь и т.д.). Спасибо за дискуссию.
...кромочником никто не фрезерует плоскость . а нормальный фрезер продавит профиль...на 1-2 мм... так что - извини , товарищ , но это фуфло. (я работаю с таким оборудованием..)..а вот щеточный станок- , что в кадр попал- это годная штука. , только надо болгарку заменить на асинхрон...по цене будет тоже самое , но обороты ниже. и тяга лучше. ибо станок-это станок , а не приспособа ..
А вот вам вопросик можно ...есть такие брашировочные машинки - они с регулятором оборотов и длинной осью 100 и более мм, а ещё есть шлифовальные с регулятором (ну соответственно для полировки кузова авто применяются) - так вот пытаюсь понять не одно ли это и тоже ? Ну да, там ручки по разному расположены , а в остальном ...
для полировки частота меньше- чтоб не "палить" поверхность..плюс можно эксцентриситет добавить...и они на оси мотора сидят(или через редукторные- но в осях. ) брашировалка гораздо мощнее. и+ болгарочная брашировалка- она дает кривизку из за прижима руками- но это не сильно важно. есть макитовские брашировалки с подшипником и креплением второго конца...на таком же принципе устроена камнегрызущая брашировалка-только там не щетки , а твердосплавные звездочки ...(ответил , как понял ваш вопрос)
@@VLAD18041976 это только для продольных- на каретку надо фрезером давить-иначе будет фигня...я ж работаю на аналогичном инструменте. тутвообще другие ПОДХОДЫ к работе. для потока надо конструкционный профиль (почти ЧПУ...ручной) . а для периодики хватает каретки из фанеры по всей ширине доски а опорные длинные-это вообще брусок ккалиброванный....ну поверьте..это работает у всех...
With some lock off turn screws this could easily be used for trenching shelf grooves etc, for those screaming about flex, i saw little to none, when you build your own, use thicker gauge box section, make sure to post your succesful projects wont you, so the internet can judge you.... Great ingenuity this and can be upscaled massively!!
This is basically an affordable inverted table router. Locking it off to do (blind?) rebates or bulk mortises is a great idea. Slowing it back down to normal, I saw a little flex, but seemed within spec for the design and cost. They minimise it by pulling rather than pushing the router. I was more worried about routing right over and through the wedge 6:19 which could have got exciting. I think it's a great design for what it does - being able to adjust the runner tension and pack the entire thing away to use the table unimpeded shows they're really thinking this through, not just slapping this together. Congrats, MA-SH.
Those bearings are designed to handle loads exactly perpendicular to the axle (bearing stress). They are not designed to run with a shear force applied to them. They will bind up and the gantry will derail. It is only a matter of time. Use tapered bearings or set these at 45 degree angles against the rail.
If you're asking yourself: what the point of it?, Fast forward to 6m 20s to get an idea. There are probably thousands of applications for this simple elegant idea.......the old adage "get to the point quickly" is central to everything; not just speechmaking.....Best wishes to all, John, Perth, Australia.
I wish people would show the device working at the start of the video, and then people could decide to watch the construction. Watching someone drill a hole or cut a piece of steel gets boring pretty quickly.
Maybe two handles on the side to hold the router better, the middle part could be a little stiffer but you gave me a great idea for a panel saw wall mounted i love how the bearingers move, great video
Excellent basic idea, but looks like it needs some "tuning". Looks to me like it wants a bit more support (perhaps a few more "legs" on the rails the rollers move on, and some angle-iron on the carriage?) but aside from that, appears to do the job pretty well. Think I might try something real similar for a project I've been tinkering with for a while without actually getting quite what I was hoping for.
@@shroommcfanta2020 Way to demonstrate that you have no concept of this thing called "constructive criticism". You're right. You're a fail. Crawl back under your rock.
No, you are wrong. As a quick, easy, cheap, repeatable and efficient method to rough out a flat surface on large timber surfaces this just about hits the spot. Great idea!
this is amazing, i love the idea. The only issue of concern is to control and avoid hand pressure during routing work due to the elasticity of the arm bar and causing uneven routing of the wooden top. But overall this is inspired to everyone. Keep up the brilliant idea.
Пока к большому сожалению оценили только 28 тысяч, люди где вы? Поставте парню лайк, это реально круто!!! Всегда уважал людей с новаторскими идеями и изобретальским умом. Однозначно лайк, и новых идей пытливому разому и золотым рукам👍💪🔥🤝🖐️ P.s. привет из России независимо от ваших убеждений по отношению к нам, мое восхищение от ваших идей и Вас как создателя не изменится))))
Это жидкая конструкция нужно делать из линейных направляющих для ЧПУ с подшипниками попробуйте это точно надёжно ну конечно намного дороже но оно того стоит
Really great video, I have a somewhat similar design to yours but inverted and using 14gauge rollformed channel like unistrut, the idea is the lip of the channel curls in and you can use it to retain roller bearings in sets of 2 (more sets of rollers more theoretical stability laterally and vertically) and connect them via plate with bolts and spacers like the "unistrut trolley" hoist/transfer guides. It is usually galvanized so it wont rust as quickly (careful welding), it is fairly expensive depending in where you get it but it is used contantly in factories and other industrial applications to hold together fairly heavy conveyors to ceiling tile suspension frames to catwalks to... Let me know if you wanted more details I can even take some pics of my work in progress, keep up the good work and I can't wait to see what else you're cookin. 🥇❤
you made a multipurpose tool. way to go! you did a good job creating it. with levers and hand cranks added to it. in order for it to go right, left, up, and down. can be turned into a CNC Machine. Or, You can also make it to where you can attach different tools on it for different specifications. like for example, take the router and router holder off and install a skill saw and skill saw holder. so you can wall mount it in such a way where you can make it cut from right and left or up and down. you can also take the skill saw off and skill saw holder off and attach a big belt sander and belt sander holder on it. making it a drum sander. lowering each time you pass over the wood. you can also make straight accurate lines for tedious arts & craft work.
I thought that at first but I think it may be an optical illusion with the speed of the camera. I think it’s just being slid down a hair and it looks like it’s being pushed down with each pass. Either way, this should still work just by pulling the router toward you, going slow, and not pressing down. 🤷🏻♂️
So many versions of router rigs, both homemade and commercial, for leveling slabs. From simple to complicated. I rehabed commercial butcher blocks in meat markets in the 1970s with a router, a little plywood and a couple pieces of pine. The more people try to improve something the more complicated ir gets.
You people are clueless 😂😂 Its honestly comical how many uneducated people with zero experience feel the need to comment on things like this. Grinder discs WILL NOT cut through fingers 😂 I’ve hit my handed with them plenty of times, best case it makes a small tear.. worst case the blade will shatter on impact and leave you with a slightly worse cut.. Picking up a piece of 4’x10’ sheet metal in my shop poses a WAYYYYY higher risk of major injury than using a grinder (especially when you’re experienced with it..) Keep doin you Master Sh. Don’t listen to the whiners 😂
I did notice one of the bars seemed to bend down a little bit as it was pulled towards you. Around 6:50 or so. Bar many need to be stronger to counter the down force of keeping it in place. It is minor but does eliminate some of the precision of the device. But I can see it could be very useful. Maybe if a round solid bar was put inside the square tube it would give it more strength.
I used to flatten large slabs of Redwood decades ago, an 8 foot straight edge and a big power plane was the first step followed by belt sanding and then finish sanders. You do it all day every day and you get very fast and good at it. For a tiny slab like that I would power plane it way faster than a router could.
I enjoyed the content. I was just imagining my health and safety officer at work, losing his mind at me if I was doing it 🙃 😆 🤣 😂 struck me funny is all. 😀
That's what i thought whe i saw the tiny Makita. On the other hand, a proper router will have three times the weight. Maybe would need thicker tubes for the frame, then.
I achieved the same outcome using 2 lengths of 2” x 2” timber with a part sheet of 3/4” plywood that held the router, sat across them. Polished the matting surfaces with PTFE spray. Job done..
I'm gonna buy me a bunch of tools and make one of these so the next time I need a bucket full of sawdust to soak up an oil spill I can make some. Maybe I'll flatten that warped table too.
Seeing as I’m a couple of years away from affording a decent planer, I’m going to have to fabricate something along this line… thinking slightly thicker steel so as to use a 1/2 table router. Thank you so much for this!! New subscriber😇
Good idea! I'd like to create a project about a similar machine 🙂 I think this is a useful and economical system to create a good machine (for wood and for metal). Good work! ⚙👨🔧
Обычно в конце пропила начинает подзакусывать диск и болгарка норовит выскочить вперед. И в этот момент перед ней оказывается рука "мастера". Это же гениально. Будешь так делать у тебя одна рука останется.
Да. На технику безопасности тоже обратил внимание. У меня из-за плохой фиксации фрезы как-то раз фреза вылетела из фрезера. Хорошо, что не в меня. На верстаке теперь смотрю на его шрам (пока крутилась, алюминиевую пластину слегка подрезала), как напоминание. Кстати, концептуально конструкция добротная. Сам в этом году мастерю из этой же серии, только с возможностью мягкого хода в вертикальной плоскости (линейные подшипники применяю). Плюс хочу стопорную систему сформировать. Пора обдумываю вариант через зубчатую рейку и шестеренку с возможностью фиксации последней
@@dszh8333 фреза не затянутая это не болгаркой руку задеть, но вы одного не понимаете, я это делаю всё очень медленно и контролирую, а в ролике скорость в пять раз увеличена, вот и кажется что руки опасно рядом! У меня кстати фреза не разу не улетала за пять лет работы столяром по искусственному камню!
Really good idea for a router sled, but I almost missed it. Too many videos with a poor description that showcase someone making something useless and I waste my time trying to figure out what is being made that is so great. Too many times (in the past) it was just a waste of time. If you'd title it in a way that woodworkers would find it and know what it is before clicking it, you might get more hits!
@@livingproof9622 the point you missed was that the click bait title worked, but not in a way that steered it towards a woodworking audience. But if OP is going for clicks then good for them.
I’ve used similar ideas for saw benches, mine were much heavier duty though. I used 150mm SHS as a rail and mounted the bearings onto angles so that the OD of the bearings were flat onto the surface rather than just the edges of the bearings. It worked brilliantly well for many years but had to eventually add flat bars to the surface where wear was starting on the SHS.
Yes the way these bearings are used, they won’t last long with a load. He probably will get by but these bearings aren’t designed for the direction of force on them. There are better bearings for this.
Hello to South Africa! When drilling the holes into your table to hold this jig, you should not do it free-hand. If you do it like shown here, you may accidently create a slope or tilt the jig so that you never get to parallel surfaces.
Do not use this idea in this form. It is to flexible and will have a lot of wobbling/vibrations. It will ruin your wood. More rigid profiles and better bearing - rolling surface solution is required.
Спасибо дружище, мы это уже поняли, тут как бы идея 💡 прототип вроде как! Тратить 10 тысяч на правильный профиль и тд. Будет тот кто работает в этой тематике, а я делал на один раз, жаль что это мало кто понимает 🫡
What are you talking about? Didn’t look like it flexed at all. I’ve made a similar sled and it is not nearly as nice as this and mine makes all my slabs flat. Every time.
@@oneofthosepeople2101 Many people have no idea what they are writing! they are like a flock of sheep, one wrote and the rest even)) Thanks for the support friend!
Man. If they only invented something that would do all automatically while you worked on something else. Wait. They did. And they’re not even expensive. Lol
Quick improvement, adding a brushes around the router head would help to keep surface cleaner, vacuum to suck more of the particles from the surfacing area, and help littlebit to get fingers under there. For the safety, I would add a vertical grip handles to the sled, so that you do not put your fingers ever below the sled, or off its edges even, but having hands always out of harms way. I think it could be just even one handle, or two for both sides but 45 degrees from center to the opposite corners, so you do the movement with one hand from either side. So you don't need to reach over with two hands.
@@MA-SH It is largely based on old DIY CNC designs that I have seen 10 years ago. Main difference is that they put the bearings at an angle so that they run flat on the surface.
"There is nothing new under the sun, fabricating your own tools and jigs means you get the tool you need, not 3/4 of what you need from someone else. Tool making and ingenuity are becoming as rare as manners these days.
They should, but for this length and a small milling cutter is no longer needed, and at the end it is clearly shown with the help of a level that there is no deflection, then why write about it?
I suspect this would make for a very good laser engraver or a Wood focused CNC linear rail/gantry system. This would also be really nice as a router-sled thingy, as you're using it. Nice work! I didn't notice or not- does the bottom have an eccentric nut on the bottom? That'd help get things perfect and allow adjustablity for lasers/CNC machines or I guess the way you made it with just the bolt that does the same as an eccentric nut would. I might actually base the CO2 Laser I'm saving up to build on this design. Thanks for the vid :D
@@MA-SH Ah ya, I see what you did now, I missed that part somehow- probably because I usually work while I watch/listen. Your solution works just like an eccentric nut- I like it, thanks again, I've got this saved to my Laser ideas list for future reference. Take care and thank you for the reply :D
Anyone else waiting to see the sanded and oiled result? I would have been itching to attack that piece with the sander! Great work and cheers from Sydney - Dave
Seriously. Please learn how to use an angle grinder safely, then reshoot and repost this. Even with all the "idiots with a bucket of tannerite" videos on RUclips, your video is the most dangerous I have ever seen.
An excellent jig and one that would serve a lot of woodworkers well. With some really nice species of wood available, I could see its use, especially when making coffee tables with attractive grains. Good job!
awesome fabrication skills! Great idea using the bearings like this. I've been trying to think of a way to do something like this with my outboard motor on the back of my boat.... good intel!!! Also enjoy the comments from people who've never built anything in their life - keep them coming LOL
We run a 120mm planner bit at work on 6m rails and there's always a bit of flex, but i actually think those lines might disappear with a better router bit instead of stiffening up the rails, from my experience. What's truly truly impressive is that you have a biscuit of wood that doesn't have cracks and hasn't turned into pizza slices. Any clues on how you did that?
For the sake of your fingers, perhaps a set of vertical handles on the carriage? Your fingers wrapped around it positions your fingers tips into a direct line of contact with router bit, not to mention any flying fragments of wood being shot out at high speed. (Nice job, BTW)
Hello my friend. The system is well thought out but I don't think this system will be rigid. Because the work element will deflection towards the middle of the profiles and the middle parts of the processed material will be deeper and the edge parts will be less deep. I recommend you to consider this issue.
Interesting. Guys in my retirement community have some great shops in their 3 bay garages. One guy has a 3-axis CNC router. His neighbor has a couple of workbenches that have machines that flip out, for use. Pretty amazing!
Nice jig, I like the portability aspect of it. That you can just fold it away when not needed is practical for most small workshops. A nice concept. What makes the stripes? Is the planer not fully horizontal or do the bars flex a little?
Hello, thank you! I made it out of what I had in my garage for one or two times, it's quite enough! the tubes through which the milling cutter runs are 15x15x1.5 mm.
Tuve esa idea pero nunca la llegué a materializar por falta de tiempo y de recursos, aunque pensé en hacer una copiadora de perfiles de contornos con esa misma forma sobre rieles, felicito a quien si pudo llevarlo a la práctica, bendiciones saludos desde Guatemala Guatemala 🛠️⚙️🔧
Das Teil werde ich mir in abgeänderter Form nachbauen und als Modellflugzeugregal verwenden. Danke für die Idee, ich weiss sie jetzt schon zu schätzen.
1:56 I would recommend clamping the ground directly to the project and not letting the current go through the bearings. It may cause damage - pitting.. Otherwise nice work!
Excelente idea!!! 👏👏 y muy bien elaborada. Por poner una nota de critica constructiva, la flexión de los tubos de sección cuadrada ofrecen mas flexión en la mitad del recorrido que en los extremos. Eso se solucionaría en parte, si los tubos fuesen de sección redonda, ya que ofrecerían mucha menor flexión. 👌👌
This is a good design, but I think you should use a corded, bigger and more powerful router if you plan to use it for slabs and such. The small one is a bit weak for this application, and doesn't take big surfacing bits.
Отличная идея и легкий, очень точный инструмент. До сих пор я видел только стручки, сделанные из дерева. Это кажется более мобильным. Спасибо за ссылку, не нашел на вашем канале. Адам
Meus parabéns professor. Gostaria de fazer algumas perguntas: 1 - esse cilindro é de qual motor de moto? 2 - o motor gerador elétrico conectado ao final do vídeo, para acender as lâmpadas é qual o modelo? 3 - na panela de pressão, o manômetro é um convencional, desses de compressor de ar? 5 - e a panela de pressão aguenta até quantos psi em segurança, ou seja, a válvula de alívio começa a funcionar a partir de quantos psi? Vou fazer esse projeto aqui para alimentar as baterias de um sistema off-grid através de um controlador de cargas. Ou seja, no lugar dos painéis solares, vai entrar o motor gerador de energia mandando energia para o controlador de carga das baterias. Gratidão imensa por compartilhar seus conhecimentos conosco. Forte abraço e muito sucesso!
I don't know what's most impressive: the idea or the fact that you still have all your fingers!
But I love it and you obviously know your craft to be confident enough with reaching over in front of your grinder. It freaks me out every time!
Он пальцы приберёг для финального ролика 🤣
@Nurken2012 Елена Степаненко? 😁👍
@@MA-SH фанатеешь от нее что ли? 🤦 Я даже не знал кто это. Пришлось гуглить 😁
@@Nurken2012 😂 я думал ты знаешь, раз юморной такой!
@@MA-SH ну странная логика. Чтобы юморить, от я должен знать каждого юмориста и каждую юмористку? Это же вовсе не обязательно
A shop full of home made tools used to make home made tools that can be used to make home made tools. Love it.
Hi 👋 Thank you bro 🤝
Toolception!
That made me lol
It's called reprap. Look it up.
This is why workshops REALLY exist, lol!!
I love the confidence in the craft, but watching you put your hands in front of the grinder every time terrified me.
There are dangerous moments, but I will fix it)! Thanks 🫡
@@MA-SH a very cool creation, i enjoyed watching
What the f@#-k , Almost had a heart attack during these moments!
You flatter me) take care of yourself don't worry
That was definitely scary - one kick of the grinder away from cutting your hand off at the wrist...😮
5:53 if you look closely, you can clearly see how the contraption bends down if you put slightly pressure on it. This way, you won't get an exact flat surface. Sure, it will be way better that before. But in order to get a perfectly flat surface, this is not sturdy enough.
Ok, thanks
Соглашусь с грамотностью идеи автора и красивым ее исполнением. Соглашусь также с сомнениями в жесткости направляющих при такой их длине. Даже на глаз очевидно, что профили в данном случае должны быть в разы массивнее. Ну и еще:
1. Вывести две длинные поперечные направляющие в одну плоскость (а это важно) - задача непростая. Как это удалось автору - в видео нет.
2. Такие направляющие тонкие, обязательно провиснут хоть на миллиметр. Впрочем, об этом уже сказано.
3. Мне кажется, что крепление нижних прижимных подшипников стоит сделать регулируемым. Например, не через отверстие, а через некий паз шириной с диаметр отверстия, представленного автором.
Тем не менее, за идею автору респект.
Здравствуйте, всё по делу , но делал на один раз из того что было, а поперечные направляющие я не выводил они прикручены к столу он идеально ровный его основание, поэтому проблем не возникло! Спасибо
@@MA-SH Во! Ключевое слово "делал на один раз". Тут все вопросы и "претензии" сразу снимаются. Тем не менее, идея хорошая. Думаю сделать себе нечто подобное на двутаврах для жесткости. И, естественно, в нужных местах крепления регулируемые (выводить плоскость, горизонталь и т.д.). Спасибо за дискуссию.
@@MA-SHидея отличная для мини ЧПУ 👌 но жёсткости не хватает
@@sardaukar6478 Спасибо
Благодарю 🤝
...кромочником никто не фрезерует плоскость . а нормальный фрезер продавит профиль...на 1-2 мм...
так что - извини , товарищ , но это фуфло. (я работаю с таким оборудованием..)..а вот щеточный станок- , что в кадр попал- это годная штука. , только надо болгарку заменить на асинхрон...по цене будет тоже самое , но обороты ниже. и тяга лучше. ибо станок-это станок , а не приспособа ..
Для моей цели достаточно кромочника и он отлично справляется, на счёт двигателя согласен, болгарка еле тянет! Спасибо
А вот вам вопросик можно ...есть такие брашировочные машинки - они с регулятором оборотов и длинной осью 100 и более мм, а ещё есть шлифовальные с регулятором (ну соответственно для полировки кузова авто применяются) - так вот пытаюсь понять не одно ли это и тоже ? Ну да, там ручки по разному расположены , а в остальном ...
для полировки частота меньше- чтоб не "палить" поверхность..плюс можно эксцентриситет добавить...и они на оси мотора сидят(или через редукторные- но в осях. ) брашировалка гораздо мощнее. и+ болгарочная брашировалка- она дает кривизку из за прижима руками- но это не сильно важно. есть макитовские брашировалки с подшипником и креплением второго конца...на таком же принципе устроена камнегрызущая брашировалка-только там не щетки , а твердосплавные звездочки ...(ответил , как понял ваш вопрос)
Пару промежуточных опор добавить и ничего не продавится
@@VLAD18041976 это только для продольных- на каретку надо фрезером давить-иначе будет фигня...я ж работаю на аналогичном инструменте. тутвообще другие ПОДХОДЫ к работе. для потока надо конструкционный профиль (почти ЧПУ...ручной) . а для периодики хватает каретки из фанеры по всей ширине доски а опорные длинные-это вообще брусок ккалиброванный....ну поверьте..это работает у всех...
With some lock off turn screws this could easily be used for trenching shelf grooves etc, for those screaming about flex, i saw little to none, when you build your own, use thicker gauge box section, make sure to post your succesful projects wont you, so the internet can judge you.... Great ingenuity this and can be upscaled massively!!
Hello 👋 Thank you buddy 👍
Milhões de pessoas, achei um pouco pretensioso.
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This is basically an affordable inverted table router. Locking it off to do (blind?) rebates or bulk mortises is a great idea. Slowing it back down to normal, I saw a little flex, but seemed within spec for the design and cost. They minimise it by pulling rather than pushing the router. I was more worried about routing right over and through the wedge 6:19 which could have got exciting.
I think it's a great design for what it does - being able to adjust the runner tension and pack the entire thing away to use the table unimpeded shows they're really thinking this through, not just slapping this together. Congrats, MA-SH.
@@tvctaswegia497 Hello, I am very pleased that you really appreciated the pros and cons of my product! Thank you very much!🤝
Those bearings are designed to handle loads exactly perpendicular to the axle (bearing stress). They are not designed to run with a shear force applied to them. They will bind up and the gantry will derail. It is only a matter of time. Use tapered bearings or set these at 45 degree angles against the rail.
Hello, ok friend! Thanks 🤝
Yup, angular contact bearings or tapered roller bearings if you’re married to the horizontal shaft.
@@diamondflaw 👍
Lll
@elisianemizael6626 ✌
0:13 DO NOT reach around in front of the grinder!!!
Ok, thanks bro 🤝
Oh my God he does it again later in the video 😯
Потенциальная травма.
@@alainmilette6460 😱👍
@@user-ne_soglasen ✌
Yes, these can be bought from commercial sources, but making tools like this is satisfying. Keep up the good work.
Ok, thank you my friend 🤝😊
If you're asking yourself: what the point of it?, Fast forward to 6m 20s to get an idea. There are probably thousands of applications for this simple elegant idea.......the old adage "get to the point quickly" is central to everything; not just speechmaking.....Best wishes to all, John, Perth, Australia.
Thank you so much, friend! Huge greetings from Alexander from Russia 👋
Thank you! I got time economy to understand that this device is not necessary for me )
@psiholog-nikita-kozin Thank you bro 👍
I wish people would show the device working at the start of the video, and then people could decide to watch the construction. Watching someone drill a hole or cut a piece of steel gets boring pretty quickly.
What you do is, put time as 6:20 that make it jump right there!
Hey wait a minute! What’s that setup you have for cleaning the bars with? Awesome!
ruclips.net/video/rL0diSGEsto/видео.htmlsi=xETt2JdJvPWL29Sh thank you 😊
@@MA-SH Essentially a surface grinder. Though the wheel is a brush. Easily as interesting as the main focus of this video.
ikr? i wasnt sure what was cooler, the motion system or the cleaning tool lol
Okay, you convinced me - i'll learn how to use a hand plane.
Thanks
Brilliant idea..The track design is extremely accurate and light weight. Versitile!!
Hello 👋 Thank you so much 👍
Not accurate at all. Difference between carpenters and machinist.
8 minutes of my life I’ll never get back.
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Wait till you get a wife.....years of your life that you'll never get back. Sometimes decades.
What a waste of time
Maybe two handles on the side to hold the router better, the middle part could be a little stiffer but you gave me a great idea for a panel saw wall mounted i love how the bearingers move, great video
Your advice also helped me, the handles on the sides will be just right! Thank you very much 👍
Good idea!
@@DiHandley Thank you bro
Excellent basic idea, but looks like it needs some "tuning". Looks to me like it wants a bit more support (perhaps a few more "legs" on the rails the rollers move on, and some angle-iron on the carriage?) but aside from that, appears to do the job pretty well. Think I might try something real similar for a project I've been tinkering with for a while without actually getting quite what I was hoping for.
Damn..I should have watched your video.. I,m such a fail😢
@@shroommcfanta2020 Way to demonstrate that you have no concept of this thing called "constructive criticism". You're right. You're a fail. Crawl back under your rock.
Hello, I understand you! Thanks for the advice!
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No, you are wrong. As a quick, easy, cheap, repeatable and efficient method to rough out a flat surface on large timber surfaces this just about hits the spot. Great idea!
Very well produced video without many comments, congratulations!!!
Hello 👋 Thank you so much 👍
And without stupid music. The way it should be
this is amazing, i love the idea. The only issue of concern is to control and avoid hand pressure during routing work due to the elasticity of the arm bar and causing uneven routing of the wooden top. But overall this is inspired to everyone. Keep up the brilliant idea.
Hello 👋 Thank you so much 👍
Пока к большому сожалению оценили только 28 тысяч, люди где вы? Поставте парню лайк, это реально круто!!! Всегда уважал людей с новаторскими идеями и изобретальским умом. Однозначно лайк, и новых идей пытливому разому и золотым рукам👍💪🔥🤝🖐️
P.s. привет из России независимо от ваших убеждений по отношению к нам, мое восхищение от ваших идей и Вас как создателя не изменится))))
Здравствуйте, огромное спасибо! Редко встретишь понимающих и здравомыслящих людей! С уважением из Омска 🤝
Дело в том, что никакого новаторства конкретно в этом видео нет. Вот и всё. Трудолюбие есть, похвально, такое тоже редко бывает.
@@ИНЖЕНЕР-у4ъ с этим не поспоришь 😊
с такими долбоебными названиями роликов откуда зрители возьмутся?!
Это жидкая конструкция нужно делать из линейных направляющих для ЧПУ с подшипниками попробуйте это точно надёжно ну конечно намного дороже но оно того стоит
If I had a dedicated shop like this, I could certainly afford a regular CNC router.
It's a pity you don't have it. 🥺
its truly amazing that you know what a made up reality looks like for you.
@@blaness13 🫡
But why spend thousands on a machine to do basic milling work that can be done by hand?
@@alphaforce6998 🤷
This man's got more tricks up his sleeve than David Copperfield.
David was good in his day 🧙♂
Maaf, Comparing is not good friend !!
@@MA-SH👍👍Very thoughtful answer
I hope you are always healthy and always successful
@@yntktswkwkwkwkw7272 thank you bro
Really great video, I have a somewhat similar design to yours but inverted and using 14gauge rollformed channel like unistrut, the idea is the lip of the channel curls in and you can use it to retain roller bearings in sets of 2 (more sets of rollers more theoretical stability laterally and vertically) and connect them via plate with bolts and spacers like the "unistrut trolley" hoist/transfer guides. It is usually galvanized so it wont rust as quickly (careful welding), it is fairly expensive depending in where you get it but it is used contantly in factories and other industrial applications to hold together fairly heavy conveyors to ceiling tile suspension frames to catwalks to... Let me know if you wanted more details I can even take some pics of my work in progress, keep up the good work and I can't wait to see what else you're cookin. 🥇❤
Hello 👋 Thank you dear friend 👍
you made a multipurpose tool. way to go! you did a good job creating it.
with levers and hand cranks added to it. in order for it to go right, left, up, and down.
can be turned into a CNC Machine.
Or,
You can also make it to where you can attach different tools on it for different specifications.
like for example, take the router and router holder off and install a skill saw and skill saw holder. so you can wall mount it in such a way where you can make it cut from right and left or up and down. you can also take the skill saw off and skill saw holder off and attach a big belt sander and belt sander holder on it. making it a drum sander. lowering each time you pass over the wood.
you can also make straight accurate lines for tedious arts & craft work.
Hi, thanks you very much 👍
There is sooooooooo much flex in that thing.. wow.. Watching you push down on it every pass, and seeing the bars totally flex by a TON... unreal..
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maybe he is making bowls😁
I thought that at first but I think it may be an optical illusion with the speed of the camera. I think it’s just being slid down a hair and it looks like it’s being pushed down with each pass. Either way, this should still work just by pulling the router toward you, going slow, and not pressing down. 🤷🏻♂️
You are the only one who built the correct version, because I showed the plane by attaching a building level!
@@MA-SHpeople are just hating. Keep doing your thing. I watched the video.😅😅
So many versions of router rigs, both homemade and commercial, for leveling slabs. From simple to complicated. I rehabed commercial butcher blocks in meat markets in the 1970s with a router, a little plywood and a couple pieces of pine. The more people try to improve something the more complicated ir gets.
Ok, thanks 👍
This is an excellent video. I have always wanted to know the most effective way of amputating my hand with an angle grinder.
Thank you my friend 👍
In italia a CENTO in provincia di Ferrara la INCIMAR costruisce pantografi dagli anni 80 oggi sono tutti compiuterizzati
@@marcobalderi-c3e 👍
You people are clueless 😂😂
Its honestly comical how many uneducated people with zero experience feel the need to comment on things like this.
Grinder discs WILL NOT cut through fingers 😂
I’ve hit my handed with them plenty of times, best case it makes a small tear.. worst case the blade will shatter on impact and leave you with a slightly worse cut..
Picking up a piece of 4’x10’ sheet metal in my shop poses a WAYYYYY higher risk of major injury than using a grinder (especially when you’re experienced with it..)
Keep doin you Master Sh.
Don’t listen to the whiners 😂
Everyone has their own opinion, no matter who they are 🤭
Very skilled but putting your hand in front of any cutting edge of a tool is insane.
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I did notice one of the bars seemed to bend down a little bit as it was pulled towards you. Around 6:50 or so. Bar many need to be stronger to counter the down force of keeping it in place. It is minor but does eliminate some of the precision of the device. But I can see it could be very useful. Maybe if a round solid bar was put inside the square tube it would give it more strength.
Ok, thanks
I used to flatten large slabs of Redwood decades ago, an 8 foot straight edge and a big power plane was the first step followed by belt sanding and then finish sanders.
You do it all day every day and you get very fast and good at it.
For a tiny slab like that I would power plane it way faster than a router could.
Ok thank you
so where do we find your video!
@@relentlessmadman 🤭
@@relentlessmadman Very few video's were made in the 80s
@@relentlessmadman He's just pointing out the more efficient option for someone who wants to learn more.
Love the way you reach over the spinning grinder wheel when cutting stock to length 😆
Thank you
I enjoyed the content. I was just imagining my health and safety officer at work, losing his mind at me if I was doing it 🙃 😆 🤣 😂 struck me funny is all. 😀
@@MA-SH that was ironic
and hold it with just one hand!!
Great jig. Sure would work better with a full size router with 1/2" shank bits and they makes bits designed for flatting.
Thank you
That's what i thought whe i saw the tiny Makita. On the other hand, a proper router will have three times the weight. Maybe would need thicker tubes for the frame, then.
Watching this gave me ideas of using bearings to make a low profile storage cart and a suspend storage rack under my covered deck. Keep it coming....
Thank you my friend ✊🤝👍
I achieved the same outcome using 2 lengths of 2” x 2” timber with a part sheet of 3/4” plywood that held the router, sat across them. Polished the matting surfaces with PTFE spray. Job done..
Ok, thanks friend 👍
Next time invent the wheel. Milions of people will be delighted.
Ok, thanks
Staying quiet, will make you a poet.
Making your own tools!!!!! You dare, you do, you succeed. A satisfying, well done job!!!
👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hello 👋 Thank you my friend 👍
I'm gonna buy me a bunch of tools and make one of these so the next time I need a bucket full of sawdust to soak up an oil spill I can make some. Maybe I'll flatten that warped table too.
Thank you bro
8 миллионов просмотров! Это великолепно!!! А идея в чём? Произвести из одного слеба мешок стружки для кошачьего лотка?
8,1 млн просмотров 5 месяцев назад!!! Это и есть ИДЕЯ, сама по себе.
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Хорошая идея для бизнеса, берите на вооружение 😸
@@MA-SH В россии монетезация отключена, хоть на голое стой - не поможет
@@sergeyrybakov4805 Сергей здравствуйте 👋 Уточните пожалуйста от чего не поможет отключение монетизации? Не совсем понял ваш комментарий!
Seeing as I’m a couple of years away from affording a decent planer, I’m going to have to fabricate something along this line… thinking slightly thicker steel so as to use a 1/2 table router.
Thank you so much for this!!
New subscriber😇
Hello friend 👋Thank you so much 😊
Интересная идея! Превосходная работа! Молодец, мастер!😊 Как всегда ЖИРНЫЙ ЛАЙК!😊
Приветствую Денис 🤝 Огромное спасибо 😁 Шеф👍
Жиром не подавись, чyчeлo безграмотное. Расширяй словарный запас, примитив.
How many dangerous methods can you show in one video? Amateurs watching this, don’t copy this guy, he’s an injury waiting to happen.
Thank you 🫶
Yeah that was crazy....like the Russian guy who reached across his lathe and got sucked right in. Really ignorant.
@@johnf817 👍
@@ispearo Friend, we are under sanctions, I will not be able to send😂👍
00:12 😂😂😂😂
Good idea! I'd like to create a project about a similar machine 🙂 I think this is a useful and economical system to create a good machine (for wood and for metal). Good work! ⚙👨🔧
Hello, thank you so much friend 😊
Идея понятна, у кого руки из нужного места растут подумает под себя. Мастеру респект.
Благодарю 👍
Эту идею высрали ещё лет 60 назад
@@Shedevrika как тонко и изящно подобраны слова, аплодисменты 👏
Обычно в конце пропила начинает подзакусывать диск и болгарка норовит выскочить вперед. И в этот момент перед ней оказывается рука "мастера". Это же гениально. Будешь так делать у тебя одна рука останется.
Спасибо добрый человек
Меня подкинуло в этот момент.
@@UnAdekvat удачно приземлился?
Да. На технику безопасности тоже обратил внимание. У меня из-за плохой фиксации фрезы как-то раз фреза вылетела из фрезера. Хорошо, что не в меня. На верстаке теперь смотрю на его шрам (пока крутилась, алюминиевую пластину слегка подрезала), как напоминание. Кстати, концептуально конструкция добротная. Сам в этом году мастерю из этой же серии, только с возможностью мягкого хода в вертикальной плоскости (линейные подшипники применяю). Плюс хочу стопорную систему сформировать. Пора обдумываю вариант через зубчатую рейку и шестеренку с возможностью фиксации последней
@@dszh8333 фреза не затянутая это не болгаркой руку задеть, но вы одного не понимаете, я это делаю всё очень медленно и контролирую, а в ролике скорость в пять раз увеличена, вот и кажется что руки опасно рядом!
У меня кстати фреза не разу не улетала за пять лет работы столяром по искусственному камню!
Really good idea for a router sled, but I almost missed it. Too many videos with a poor description that showcase someone making something useless and I waste my time trying to figure out what is being made that is so great. Too many times (in the past) it was just a waste of time. If you'd title it in a way that woodworkers would find it and know what it is before clicking it, you might get more hits!
Ok, thanks bro 👍
7 million views. He doesn’t need your expert opinion. It’s comical reading your comment knowing there’s over 7 million views.
@@livingproof9622 the point you missed was that the click bait title worked, but not in a way that steered it towards a woodworking audience. But if OP is going for clicks then good for them.
@Azza8808 thank you
Naw it's perfect for youtube. Guy is a genius.
I’ve used similar ideas for saw benches, mine were much heavier duty though. I used 150mm SHS as a rail and mounted the bearings onto angles so that the OD of the bearings were flat onto the surface rather than just the edges of the bearings. It worked brilliantly well for many years but had to eventually add flat bars to the surface where wear was starting on the SHS.
Hello 👋 Thank you
Yes the way these bearings are used, they won’t last long with a load. He probably will get by but these bearings aren’t designed for the direction of force on them. There are better bearings for this.
@@jonnelson9760 ok, thanks
Awesome 👍... Linear guides... You can add two handles on either side of the router... Will help a lot for long usage...
Hello 👋 Thank you bro 👍
Well done mr Alexander, will definitely make one following your example. Greetings from South Africa
Hello friend 👋Thank you so much 👍
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Hello to South Africa! When drilling the holes into your table to hold this jig, you should not do it free-hand. If you do it like shown here, you may accidently create a slope or tilt the jig so that you never get to parallel surfaces.
Ok, thanks 👍
Do not use this idea in this form. It is to flexible and will have a lot of wobbling/vibrations. It will ruin your wood. More rigid profiles and better bearing - rolling surface solution is required.
Спасибо дружище, мы это уже поняли, тут как бы идея 💡 прототип вроде как! Тратить 10 тысяч на правильный профиль и тд. Будет тот кто работает в этой тематике, а я делал на один раз, жаль что это мало кто понимает 🫡
@@MA-SHpuedes reforzar los rieles con más varillas 😮
What are you talking about? Didn’t look like it flexed at all.
I’ve made a similar sled and it is not nearly as nice as this and mine makes all my slabs flat. Every time.
@@oneofthosepeople2101 Many people have no idea what they are writing! they are like a flock of sheep, one wrote and the rest even)) Thanks for the support friend!
@@MA-SH ✌️
Great. You can also use this as a pantograph. Thanks for sharing
Thank you my friend 😊
Excellent idea. Especially if you can make the height dimension adjustable
Hello, thank you buddy 👍
that was an amazing build! how much did it cost you?
Flexes way too much. You are putting grooves in the wood rather than flattening it out.
Yes, thank you
Let’s see yours then 😂
@@jamesbennett5041 😁☝👍
Nothing some belt/palm sanding wouldn’t clean up. It’s much closer to plane than when he started.
@@MrIgottap Thank you bro 🤝
I love how you hold the end of the rod at 0:33 - what could possibly go wrong? 😂
it can't, so the shooting is accelerated 5 times
@@MA-SH No offense, I think I just saw too many "oh no, I cut myself on the tablesaw"-videos lately 😀
@@michaeltrojanek9392 ok 😂
@@michaeltrojanek9392 A handheld grinder with an abrasive disk is not a table saw.
Man. If they only invented something that would do all automatically while you worked on something else. Wait. They did. And they’re not even expensive. Lol
Ok thank you bro
Quick improvement, adding a brushes around the router head would help to keep surface cleaner, vacuum to suck more of the particles from the surfacing area, and help littlebit to get fingers under there.
For the safety, I would add a vertical grip handles to the sled, so that you do not put your fingers ever below the sled, or off its edges even, but having hands always out of harms way. I think it could be just even one handle, or two for both sides but 45 degrees from center to the opposite corners, so you do the movement with one hand from either side. So you don't need to reach over with two hands.
OK, thanks bro 👍
Если к станине для фрезера ещё приделать железную палку на шарнире, то двигать фрезер будет удобнее и снизится прогибающая нагрузка от рук 😁
Согласен, но тогда нужно и там подшипник делать 👍
Просто приварить к каретке две ручки , как у большого фрезера . Будет на много удобней
I wouldn't call this an idea, more like a copy
Everything is copied.
A copy is an exact repetition of something! and no one has such a design
@@MA-SH It is largely based on old DIY CNC designs that I have seen 10 years ago.
Main difference is that they put the bearings at an angle so that they run flat on the surface.
"There is nothing new under the sun, fabricating your own tools and jigs means you get the tool you need, not 3/4 of what you need from someone else. Tool making and ingenuity are becoming as rare as manners these days.
Rails need to be larger, too much deflection is visible.
They should, but for this length and a small milling cutter is no longer needed, and at the end it is clearly shown with the help of a level that there is no deflection, then why write about it?
I suspect this would make for a very good laser engraver or a Wood focused CNC linear rail/gantry system. This would also be really nice as a router-sled thingy, as you're using it. Nice work! I didn't notice or not- does the bottom have an eccentric nut on the bottom? That'd help get things perfect and allow adjustablity for lasers/CNC machines or I guess the way you made it with just the bolt that does the same as an eccentric nut would. I might actually base the CO2 Laser I'm saving up to build on this design. Thanks for the vid :D
Hello👋, thank you so much😊! The eccentric nut is not there!
@@MA-SH Ah ya, I see what you did now, I missed that part somehow- probably because I usually work while I watch/listen. Your solution works just like an eccentric nut- I like it, thanks again, I've got this saved to my Laser ideas list for future reference. Take care and thank you for the reply :D
Anyone else waiting to see the sanded and oiled result? I would have been itching to attack that piece with the sander! Great work and cheers from Sydney - Dave
Hello 👋 Thank you bro
The next video is probably a set of holders to employ planes and sanders with this jig ;)
super super super very good job keep it up asif from pakistan
Hi 👋 Thank you bro👍
cannot make a precise product with this jig. the steel pipe is too weak, it bend easily. It's ok for home use
Ok thanks
I think you can just increase the size and thickness
Use solid rod
Square pipe is hard to bend
@@Earlysporthollow section is more rigid than solid
I was too worried about you severing your wrist with that angle grinder to appreciate the engineering.
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Seriously. Please learn how to use an angle grinder safely, then reshoot and repost this. Even with all the "idiots with a bucket of tannerite" videos on RUclips, your video is the most dangerous I have ever seen.
Your comment is more dangerous than my video
Are you some sort of water head?
Clearly unnecessary . There was no blood!
Looks great. As someone who has not used welding kit for more than thirty years, what are you using for those tack welds?
Hello 👋 Thank you!kvazzarus mig 200s semi-automatic welding machine
An excellent jig and one that would serve a lot of woodworkers well. With some really nice species of wood available, I could see its use, especially when making coffee tables with attractive grains. Good job!
Hello 👋 Thank you buddy 👍😊
@@MA-SH My pleasure sir!
@@ForexSignalsWeekly-q8o 😊
Too complicated, I buy a router table better
You consumer
@alizod81
Same as consumer who purchased the steel, bearings, router, router bits and timber for the video.
Those aren't consumer goods.@@TheNobbynoonar
Поддерживаю как всегда 👍👍👍
Огромное спасибо 😊🤝
rails? your idea is rails? i hate to break it to you, but someone already invented that.
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This is great, but at the end I found myself feeling sorry for that poor little Makita …
I didn't overload her) she's fine! Thanks
awesome fabrication skills! Great idea using the bearings like this. I've been trying to think of a way to do something like this with my outboard motor on the back of my boat.... good intel!!! Also enjoy the comments from people who've never built anything in their life - keep them coming LOL
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You are friendly and humble, all Netizen comments are always answered and given heart
Thank you buddy
We run a 120mm planner bit at work on 6m rails and there's always a bit of flex, but i actually think those lines might disappear with a better router bit instead of stiffening up the rails, from my experience. What's truly truly impressive is that you have a biscuit of wood that doesn't have cracks and hasn't turned into pizza slices. Any clues on how you did that?
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Creativity, craftsmanship and confidence. Fantastic. A pleasure to watch.
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tengo la rodaja de tronco y ahora ustedes me dieron la idea , muchas gracias !!!!!
GREAT friend, thank you
I so wish I could have been able to have my own place, with a nice workshop. Such a good idea. Great video.
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That is by far the greatest sawdust maker I have ever seen! Well done.
How much do you sell your sawdust for?😂
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For the sake of your fingers, perhaps a set of vertical handles on the carriage? Your fingers wrapped around it positions your fingers tips into a direct line of contact with router bit, not to mention any flying fragments of wood being shot out at high speed. (Nice job, BTW)
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Show, very creative, will help a lot of people.
Your idea is very good, I will apply it into practice as soon as possible.💪🏻
Thank you! Cheers!🫶
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Great idea for the portable router table! Don’t know if I’d use it for that particular application but I did work! Nice fabrication
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This is called a router sled, and its purpose is flattening slabs.
Hello my friend. The system is well thought out but I don't think this system will be rigid. Because the work element will deflection towards the middle of the profiles and the middle parts of the processed material will be deeper and the edge parts will be less deep. I recommend you to consider this issue.
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3:11 Missed opportunity to reach over the top of the grinder and risk a grave wound to catch a metal piece.
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Very good and meaningful idea. Thank you for sharing this creative and practical solution
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This guy is a wizard with a welder - has anyone tried to make this? How difficult was it to get angles right?
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Interesting. Guys in my retirement community have some great shops in their 3 bay garages. One guy has a 3-axis CNC router. His neighbor has a couple of workbenches that have machines that flip out, for use. Pretty amazing!
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Awesome build!
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Nice jig, I like the portability aspect of it. That you can just fold it away when not needed is practical for most small workshops. A nice concept. What makes the stripes? Is the planer not fully horizontal or do the bars flex a little?
Hello, thank you! I made it out of what I had in my garage for one or two times, it's quite enough! the tubes through which the milling cutter runs are 15x15x1.5 mm.
@@MA-SH Any ideas what makes the boards striped? A little tilt? I could actually see myself buying a solution like this for my workshop.
@@Average-AL I used the wrong milling cutter option, I need a special milling cutter for leveling
@@MA-SH Ok! I have thought about making something similiar with a hand planer.
Tuve esa idea pero nunca la llegué a materializar por falta de tiempo y de recursos, aunque pensé en hacer una copiadora de perfiles de contornos con esa misma forma sobre rieles, felicito a quien si pudo llevarlo a la práctica, bendiciones saludos desde Guatemala Guatemala 🛠️⚙️🔧
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Das Teil werde ich mir in abgeänderter Form nachbauen und als Modellflugzeugregal verwenden. Danke für die Idee, ich weiss sie jetzt schon zu schätzen.
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@@MA-SH Добро пожаловать из Швейцарии.
@@crashmarty1853 Einander, mit freundlichen Grüßen aus Sibirien, Russland👍
At first I presumed he was making a hospital bed to recover from so many dangerous methods of using his tools.
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Necessity is the mother of invention. Nice temporary jig. Well done
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Wow! Ive been trying to think up this sled system for a few weeks now. You just helped me a huge amount
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1:56 I would recommend clamping the ground directly to the project and not letting the current go through the bearings. It may cause damage - pitting.. Otherwise nice work!
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Excelente idea!!! 👏👏 y muy bien elaborada. Por poner una nota de critica constructiva, la flexión de los tubos de sección cuadrada ofrecen mas flexión en la mitad del recorrido que en los extremos. Eso se solucionaría en parte, si los tubos fuesen de sección redonda, ya que ofrecerían mucha menor flexión. 👌👌
Bonjour, merci beaucoup
Thank you so much for this video! Is this 1/2" or 3/4" square tube? 1" bearings? I am very inspired and would like to build something like this!
Hello, the pipe is 20*20*2mm. the bearing is 10*30mm
@@MA-SH For people in US, 3/4" tube is the closest dimension and should work the same, even with 10x30mm bearings.
Felicidades tiene buenos videos de herramientas caseras, un gran saludo de Bolivia.
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This is a good design, but I think you should use a corded, bigger and more powerful router if you plan to use it for slabs and such. The small one is a bit weak for this application, and doesn't take big surfacing bits.
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beautiful work. It's the idea I was looking for to smooth out my cutting boards
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Отличная идея и легкий, очень точный инструмент. До сих пор я видел только стручки, сделанные из дерева. Это кажется более мобильным.
Спасибо за ссылку, не нашел на вашем канале.
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Огромное спасибо 😊🫡
Meus parabéns professor. Gostaria de fazer algumas perguntas:
1 - esse cilindro é de qual motor de moto?
2 - o motor gerador elétrico conectado ao final do vídeo, para acender as lâmpadas é qual o modelo?
3 - na panela de pressão, o manômetro é um convencional, desses de compressor de ar?
5 - e a panela de pressão aguenta até quantos psi em segurança, ou seja, a válvula de alívio começa a funcionar a partir de quantos psi?
Vou fazer esse projeto aqui para alimentar as baterias de um sistema off-grid através de um controlador de cargas. Ou seja, no lugar dos painéis solares, vai entrar o motor gerador de energia mandando energia para o controlador de carga das baterias.
Gratidão imensa por compartilhar seus conhecimentos conosco.
Forte abraço e muito sucesso!
Thank you buddy ✌