AS ALWAYS, more outstanding creativity! Crazy thought, maybe fill the kerf cuts on the curved portion of the shield with an epoxy or even a sawdust/glue mixture to match the darker wood, just for the hell of it, but that contrast and attention to that one detail might look pretty cool. Either way, the time you take imagining, creating, editing and providing this content for us to enjoy is very much appreciated.
At first, I was a little confused about WHY you made it in two parts. But when I saw why. I thought it was a great idea to make sure your router table is really part and well secured to your work space. Second, I wanted to criticise you on the fact that you set such a well-set router table with such a rough top. Not using a nice slippery laminated top. But after seeing the end product. I TAKE IT ALL BACK. You did a fantastic job on your router table assembly ""I stick to the fact that it would've better with a nice laminated top"" But aside that. FANTASTIC. I've been woodworking for over 30 years. And NEVER that I would've thought of a fraction of what you did with it. Congratulations. Incredible Job!
Increíble tu trabajo, tu taller, tus herramientas... Todo muy limpio, profesional.... Un gran abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱 me encantan todos tus videos
Yes, yes... Quite excellent build. Another commenter mentioned the integration of the router table fence to the table saw fence. Great feature! This whole workstation set-up is just plain fantastic!
I really like watching your channel. Just know sawdust is flammable, vacuuming up the grinder sparks could cause a big fire. I had a grind grinding near a barrel of sawdust, later that night he lost everything in a fire. Inspection showed a small amount of sparks in the barrel caused it. You keep up the great job and I’ll keep watching.
38 thumbs up!! Outstanding quality, versatility, and novel design ideas. Love the guide bearing/locks for the fence and the ability to use the saw top for larger routing projects, as well as the curved routing shield. Well Done and great videography! Thanks Very much for the ideas and sharing with the community! Hat Tip, ~PJ
Wow, very clever indeed. I do not own my own home, but if I did, and had a workshop / shed, I could almost say with certainty that I could spend several years just developing my workshop before even doing a project. there are so many talented people like yourself, that inspire. Thanks for the video. I do have a question though. How do you work out the cut distance to get the curve on / in the plywood. How do you work out the 1/4 radius (I hope that I have said this right) or the curvature?
Thank you for your nice comments. I can't give you an answer to your question. Because I do it just based on experience. I don't do numerical calculations with math. I don't have that much math skills. ha ha ha
adapting the router table fence to the table saw fence was really slick. i like that a lot. using the scale at the same time, that’s a very good planning. being able to have both tables level and flush with each other is even more impressive because no floor is perfectly flat. question 1: what a miter slot and not a t-track on the router table fence ? question 2: why is the duct port at such a steep angle and not at a lower angle so the hose relaxed ? nice job.
Thanks for the nice comment. Answer 1. The miter slot makes it easy to install and remove the featherboard. And I didn't make it this time, but I was thinking of making and installing a transparent safety guard. Easy to install and dismantle. Answer 2. The slope of the duct was installed as high as possible to prevent the hose from going to the table saw. To reduce the hose's impact on the use of the table saw. I don't like sagging hoses, but that's okay.
Great tutorials and very useful. Thank You. Could you tell me where you have purchased the red handles on your router table drovers ? On a search for them what would the right name be for those handles ?
Доброго времени суток. Как всегда очень интересно и поучительно! Но есть ли у Вас рабочий верстак с тисками? В обозрения что то похожее появлялось, а фактически обзора не было. Очень интересно было бы узнать какой он у вас.
AS ALWAYS, more outstanding creativity!
Crazy thought, maybe fill the kerf cuts on the curved portion of the shield with an epoxy or even a sawdust/glue mixture to match the darker wood, just for the hell of it, but that contrast and attention to that one detail might look pretty cool.
Either way, the time you take imagining, creating, editing and providing this content for us to enjoy is very much appreciated.
Thanks for the wonderful comment. Good ideas are good too. I always enjoy working because there are people who like my videos. thank you
Every video of you is a jewel of woodworking art. Thank you....
Love the fence and how it was integrated into the table saw fence for precise movememt
This goes into perversion section of woodworking! Dang it! 😮😮
making it all work together blew me away.
At first, I was a little confused about WHY you made it in two parts. But when I saw why. I thought it was a great idea to make sure your router table is really part and well secured to your work space.
Second, I wanted to criticise you on the fact that you set such a well-set router table with such a rough top. Not using a nice slippery laminated top.
But after seeing the end product. I TAKE IT ALL BACK.
You did a fantastic job on your router table assembly ""I stick to the fact that it would've better with a nice laminated top""
But aside that. FANTASTIC. I've been woodworking for over 30 years. And NEVER that I would've thought of a fraction of what you did with it. Congratulations. Incredible Job!
Wow thank you for your valuable comment
Increíble tu trabajo, tu taller, tus herramientas... Todo muy limpio, profesional.... Un gran abrazo desde Chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱 me encantan todos tus videos
Thank you for your comments and interest. I wish you a happy new year and good health.
What a beautiful work! Well done!
I love to watch your excellent work you do! You are incredible! 🙂
Yes, yes... Quite excellent build. Another commenter mentioned the integration of the router table fence to the table saw fence. Great feature! This whole workstation set-up is just plain fantastic!
I really like watching your channel. Just know sawdust is flammable, vacuuming up the grinder sparks could cause a big fire. I had a grind grinding near a barrel of sawdust, later that night he lost everything in a fire. Inspection showed a small amount of sparks in the barrel caused it. You keep up the great job and I’ll keep watching.
Ok thank you!
Awesome job! Amazing
38 thumbs up!! Outstanding quality, versatility, and novel design ideas. Love the guide bearing/locks for the fence and the ability to use the saw top for larger routing projects, as well as the curved routing shield. Well Done and great videography! Thanks Very much for the ideas and sharing with the community! Hat Tip, ~PJ
Awesome. Just awesome! Thanks
Wow amazing work. Beautiful router tablet
Moderately made with table holes and metal clamps (never seen). nice!!
끝내주는군요.
목재를 곡선 만드는 것 처음 봤는데..원더풀
Simplesmente maravilhoso. Um abraço de Guarujá S P .
Another stunning and well thought out build.
Clever as always. Nice job.
all i can say is wow
Ingenious setup!
진짜 예술이네요~
취미 목공하는 저는 따라하기가 어렵겠네요;;
라우터 테이블은 돈 주고 사는걸로;; ^^
Well done ☺️👍
Eskerrik asko
Lan ederra eta idei ikaragarriak (egun osoan egongo nintzake zure bideoak ikusi etanikusi)
Mila, mila esker!
Wow, very clever indeed. I do not own my own home, but if I did, and had a workshop / shed, I could almost say with certainty that I could spend several years just developing my workshop before even doing a project. there are so many talented people like yourself, that inspire. Thanks for the video. I do have a question though. How do you work out the cut distance to get the curve on / in the plywood. How do you work out the 1/4 radius (I hope that I have said this right) or the curvature?
Thank you for your nice comments. I can't give you an answer to your question. Because I do it just based on experience. I don't do numerical calculations with math. I don't have that much math skills. ha ha ha
adapting the router table fence to the table saw fence was really slick.
i like that a lot. using the scale at the same time, that’s a very good planning.
being able to have both tables level and flush with each other is even more impressive because no floor is perfectly flat.
question 1: what a miter slot and not a t-track on the router table fence ?
question 2: why is the duct port at such a steep angle and not at a lower angle so the hose relaxed ?
nice job.
Thanks for the nice comment.
Answer 1. The miter slot makes it easy to install and remove the featherboard. And I didn't make it this time, but I was thinking of making and installing a transparent safety guard. Easy to install and dismantle.
Answer 2. The slope of the duct was installed as high as possible to prevent the hose from going to the table saw. To reduce the hose's impact on the use of the table saw. I don't like sagging hoses, but that's okay.
THE BOSS
잘보고 감니다
💯👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Genial 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Felicidades, impresionante trabajo.
Hay alguna forma de comprar los planos?
Gracias
Salud
I don't make plans. You have to watch the video and follow along. Thank you
👀👀👍👍Hat-telya!
Great tutorials and very useful. Thank You. Could you tell me where you have purchased
the red handles on your router table drovers ? On a search for them what would the right name be for those handles ?
thank you Perhaps what you are asking about is a feather board. Search like that.
If i had his patience 😅
quá hay mong dàng được đồng hành cùng nhau
Nice work
Keep it coming
By the way what is the white plastic 😊
looks like Delrin
it is acrylic
Beautiful. What is this red wood?
it is an african rosewood
@@carpentak ok thanks beautiful wood but i can't find this in France 😆
Доброго времени суток. Как всегда очень интересно и поучительно! Но есть ли у Вас рабочий верстак с тисками? В обозрения что то похожее появлялось, а фактически обзора не было. Очень интересно было бы узнать какой он у вас.
좋은 댓글 감사합니다.네 저는 바이스가 설치된 작업대가 있습니다. 그것은 오래전 간단히 만든것이라 제작 영상은 없습니다.
Видимо пришло время обновить его, для всеобщего обозрения😁
Bonjour Carpen TAK, où puis-je voir la partie 1, merci? Hello, where can I see the first partie, thank you?
ruclips.net/video/c-WV6ilChNQ/видео.html thank you.
Hi OK