I’ve had the slide rails to do this for over 2 years. This might have inspired me to finally do it. You introduced a few new concepts along the way. Downloaded. Thanks!! ❤
¡ES MARAVILLOSO ESTE DISEÑO DE LA MENTE HUMANA! UN GRAN REGALO COMPARTIDO COMO HERMANOS, REALMENTE HUMANOS. MUCHAS GRACIAS, POR DEMOSTRAR TAN DIDACTICA SU CONSTRUCCION. TODO EL INICIO DEL PLANO, ESTA EN BASE A LA ALTURA DE TRABAJO; Y LAS DIMENSIONES DE LA MAQUINA DE CORTE.
Where did you get the sliding device used at frame time 38:25? I need to find this item asap. Please reply as to where you got it and what’s it called please!!!!!
Before watching ... This looks interesting. Maybe I can learn to diy myself a sliding tablesaw. After watching... Whoa this guy has a small furniture factory worth of tools. His contractor table saw even have sliding saw feature. If my table saw already had that feature I wouldn't even have to make a diy sliding table saw. Anyway it was an interesting video and at least I learned a thing or two from watching it.
Hola mi querido Amigo quiero decirle que me encantó esa base👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼‼️ Está realmente GENIAL y muy práctica para ubicar la posición de la madera. Lo FELICITO ENORMEMENTE por este EXCELENTE TRABAJO 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼🙋🏻♀️‼️ Yo acabo de adaptar mi Mini Sierra a una mesa para que quedara abajo😉🤗, estoy por hacer un Clóset, tengo 64 años y me gusta mucho trabajar con madera, mis muebles yo los hice 👍🏼🙋🏻♀️‼️ Le envío un abrazo fraternal desde Naucalpan Estado de México 🇲🇽 BENDICIONES PARA TODOS EN SU TALLER. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👌🏼💯🙋🏻♀️‼️
The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
A VERY talented young man, who doesn't care at all about his eyesight or hearing!!!! It's a low-cost expense to protect, and if he one-day regrets that (dumb) choice, it's a painful regret no money can fix!!!
@ AROUND 3 MINUTES INTO THE VIDEO.....WHAT IS THAT AWESOME MACHINERY THAT HE IS USING TO MAKE THE HOLES WITH? I HAVE NOT SEEN ONE OF THOSE BEFORE AND I WANT ONE NOW!!
У самурая нет цели, есть только путь. Так же и у вас. Вы имеете целый цез с промышлеными станками для того чтобы просто сделать раму для маленького станка?)
sehr gute Arbeit, tolle Ausführung! Solch ein Produkt ist jedoch produktiv nicht bezahlbar bei einem Maschinen- und Stundensatz in Deutschland z.Bsp. 45-75€, evtl. noch höher..... Sorry, dies kann niemand bezahlen. Als Hobbybastler oder Lehrarbeit ok, da kommt es auf die Zeit nicht an.
What bench do you want to put it on and what is the purpose? Are you trying to save space? None of those tools or accessories work with a miter saw. If you're worried about clearance for the arm you must measure it all. A miter saw cuts the work with a 'chop' and the work itself doesn't move during the cut. Unless you mean a miter cut on the sliding table? If you remove the table saw you can put the miter saw on it but you'd need to adapt the sliding table to work with the saw or the whole thing is just a waste of your time. If you work out the height differentials between the two saws and the height you need to hold the work (different for each saw) you can then use the frame he shows you for both functions but you'd have to change the design a bit. It's possible if you work out all of the dimensions. Usually a miter saw holds the work higher than a table saw unless the table saw is on a special platform to lower it and in that case the table saw's work table height is usually the height of your own workbench. What people do is first come up with a "standard bench" they want to work with and then make stands for each saw so that the work height is compatible with your standardized work bench and can therefore be used for accessories and holding the work and cut off and so forth. Also, the standard work bench height can be anywhere from about 74cm to the low 80s or whatever height you're comfortable sitting on a standard chair, work stool or working while standing. So you have your own choices to make first if you want a good design that works very well for your end goals. And a last bit of advice is that most people do not like sitting while operating the powerful machines like this. They work very fast and control is more important than getting comfortable in a seated position. People in woodworking usually only sit down if they're working with small pieces and doing low energy sanding or fine chisel work. With any other work by hand you need to use your whole body to control the machines or the work if not both at the same time. The only thing I do at desk height of 75 cm is assembly or what is sometimes called glue-up.
I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to put pressure down on the outfeed table when you’re jointing a board. Idk just something to think about if you can’t figure out why you can’t get square stock
I’ve had the slide rails to do this for over 2 years. This might have inspired me to finally do it. You introduced a few new concepts along the way. Downloaded. Thanks!! ❤
how do i google them?
Amigo, seu trabalho ficou sensacional. Vc é um Mestre. Parabéns.
Much respect Sir. Watching a craftsman work is like being called to the masters workbench to learn some new skill. Thankyou.
¡ES MARAVILLOSO ESTE DISEÑO DE LA MENTE HUMANA! UN GRAN REGALO COMPARTIDO COMO HERMANOS, REALMENTE HUMANOS. MUCHAS GRACIAS, POR DEMOSTRAR TAN DIDACTICA SU CONSTRUCCION. TODO EL INICIO DEL PLANO, ESTA EN BASE A LA ALTURA DE TRABAJO; Y LAS DIMENSIONES DE LA MAQUINA DE CORTE.
Muito bom seu projeto simples pra fazer e muito explicativo o vídeo.
An excellent sliding table that's worth its weight in gold.
You've got MAD SKILLS! I LOVE this! Thank you for sharing this video with us.
Thank you for watching the video. Wish you good health
That is great. Thanks.
excellent job
Формат супер , робота отличная.
Muy buen trabajo!! 👍
Absolutely brilliant! Thank you.
Nice work young man, and very versatile!
Thank you for watching the video. Wishing you good health
Uma obra de arte
WOW. Nice build!
Well done sir.
Great job. Good video.
Gagawa rin ako ng ganyan.
Where did you get those rail sliders that are used at time frame 38:25? Please be as specific as possible! Thank You and great tradesmen ship!!!!
Where did you get the sliding device used at frame time 38:25? I need to find this item asap. Please reply as to where you got it and what’s it called please!!!!!
Que trabalho bem feito adorei do começo ao fim
Espetacular, simples e prático. Parabéns e que Deus te abençoe! Não teria o projeto em PDF? Grande abraço!
Excellent
GRACIAS POR TAN BUENA DEMOSTRACION DE TAN UTIL HERRAMIENTA. CIUDAD JUAREZ, CHIHUAHUA; MX
Good job!!! 🤗
Nice job, I'd like to get the plans. I'd like to make one for my small shop.
bada bing..nice job!
Fine job sir 👍🏴
You're the best! 👍
Meparece unexelete trabajo de carpinteria y una buena idea paradarle una mejor amplitud y fasilidad en los cortes felisidades
Good job
Simple and strong 👍👍👍
lajdácká práce
goodd 👍👍
Parabéns!! Onde encontrar esses rolamentos?
Excellent !
Muito bom, excelente trabalho👏👏👏👏
muito prática e útil. Parabéns
Before watching ... This looks interesting. Maybe I can learn to diy myself a sliding tablesaw.
After watching... Whoa this guy has a small furniture factory worth of tools. His contractor table saw even have sliding saw feature. If my table saw already had that feature I wouldn't even have to make a diy sliding table saw.
Anyway it was an interesting video and at least I learned a thing or two from watching it.
Ganda ng gawa u ka-Metal sana meron din akong mga proper tools sa paggawa para amapadali din gawa ko lalabs always support shout out
This is when you know your craft. Much respect for this.
Yes
PARABÉNS PERFEITO. VIRLEY , RIO DE JANEIRO BRASIL
Excellent jointing my friend 👌
Knap werk!!!👌👌
It's perfect. It would be even more perfect if we expand the position of electric milling on the right side.😀
Fazendo escola com grandes Mestres Chineses. Bruno Gaetti
Nice, i think i make this for my Workshop. Greetings Reini😎😎😎
how i cant get the dimension for the table
Hola mi querido Amigo quiero decirle que me encantó esa base👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼‼️ Está realmente GENIAL y muy práctica para ubicar la posición de la madera. Lo FELICITO ENORMEMENTE por este EXCELENTE TRABAJO 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼🙋🏻♀️‼️ Yo acabo de adaptar mi Mini Sierra a una mesa para que quedara abajo😉🤗, estoy por hacer un Clóset, tengo 64 años y me gusta mucho trabajar con madera, mis muebles yo los hice 👍🏼🙋🏻♀️‼️
Le envío un abrazo fraternal desde Naucalpan Estado de México 🇲🇽 BENDICIONES PARA TODOS EN SU TALLER. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👌🏼💯🙋🏻♀️‼️
The author does like to from scratch, ruclips.net/user/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
Top demais
This takes ages ..
A VERY talented young man, who doesn't care at all about his eyesight or hearing!!!!
It's a low-cost expense to protect, and if he one-day regrets that (dumb) choice, it's a painful regret no money can fix!!!
Thank. We are always trying to improve further. We wish you good health
51:54 complimenti, un progetto bellissimo. Una domanda, dove hai trovato i binari scorrevoli ? Grazie mille ancora.
Muito bom seu projeto simples pra fazer e muito explicativo o vídeo. mas qual e o tamanho dessa barra linear?
👍🏻👍🏻
Brilliant ! You just made my day!!!!!! What's the Name of the table saw ?BOSH?
@ AROUND 3 MINUTES INTO THE VIDEO.....WHAT IS THAT AWESOME MACHINERY THAT HE IS USING TO MAKE THE HOLES WITH? I HAVE NOT SEEN ONE OF THOSE BEFORE AND I WANT ONE NOW!!
It's called a mortiser. Drill bit inside a square chisel-like blade.
What was that machine that drilled the square holes in the 2x4s??? I've never seen that before.
Mortising machine. Relatively inexpensive must have for any shop
Bruno Andrade Gaetti é o nome do garoto
Where can I get those sliding rails
Nice sliding table. I personally would have put flat washers between the would and nuts on the adjustment feature.
pourqua en italy il nea pas un magazine avec tout les article de la parkasaide?
Très intéressant ! Est-il possible d'avoir un plan avec les dimensions ?
🤩🤩💝
Excelente como poder acceder a uno de esos bancos.
У самурая нет цели, есть только путь. Так же и у вас.
Вы имеете целый цез с промышлеными станками для того чтобы просто сделать раму для маленького станка?)
ciao, bellissimo lavoro. Puoi dirci le misure delle sezioni delle gambe e la larghezza del carrello? Grazie ciao da Italy
That is very cool, do you have plans for this?
I am very curious if there was plan for this available.
@@giangluvvynabbey😢😊
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@dakemi725 i don't think they know how to speak English
51:34
There is the Festool world and then the heavy duty equipment..
Boa noite pode passar as medidas deste guia linear
Desbundante!!!
sehr gute Arbeit, tolle Ausführung! Solch ein Produkt ist jedoch produktiv nicht bezahlbar bei einem Maschinen- und Stundensatz in Deutschland z.Bsp. 45-75€, evtl. noch höher..... Sorry, dies kann niemand bezahlen. Als Hobbybastler oder Lehrarbeit ok, da kommt es auf die Zeit nicht an.
serviço maravilhoso; parabéns, maravilhosa ferramenta!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I Bought A Mitersaw & If I Put It On The Bench Is That Ok To Do
Or Will It Cut Into The Bench?
What bench do you want to put it on and what is the purpose? Are you trying to save space? None of those tools or accessories work with a miter saw. If you're worried about clearance for the arm you must measure it all. A miter saw cuts the work with a 'chop' and the work itself doesn't move during the cut. Unless you mean a miter cut on the sliding table? If you remove the table saw you can put the miter saw on it but you'd need to adapt the sliding table to work with the saw or the whole thing is just a waste of your time. If you work out the height differentials between the two saws and the height you need to hold the work (different for each saw) you can then use the frame he shows you for both functions but you'd have to change the design a bit. It's possible if you work out all of the dimensions. Usually a miter saw holds the work higher than a table saw unless the table saw is on a special platform to lower it and in that case the table saw's work table height is usually the height of your own workbench. What people do is first come up with a "standard bench" they want to work with and then make stands for each saw so that the work height is compatible with your standardized work bench and can therefore be used for accessories and holding the work and cut off and so forth. Also, the standard work bench height can be anywhere from about 74cm to the low 80s or whatever height you're comfortable sitting on a standard chair, work stool or working while standing. So you have your own choices to make first if you want a good design that works very well for your end goals. And a last bit of advice is that most people do not like sitting while operating the powerful machines like this. They work very fast and control is more important than getting comfortable in a seated position. People in woodworking usually only sit down if they're working with small pieces and doing low energy sanding or fine chisel work. With any other work by hand you need to use your whole body to control the machines or the work if not both at the same time. The only thing I do at desk height of 75 cm is assembly or what is sometimes called glue-up.
Were can I get the plans for this
?
Is this project available? Nice job!
2:35 What is the name of that press or bit?
16:38 What is the name of that tool with two pens?
Am I missing something here? Why did you use the the board to mark the second line if you already marked it with the square?
Can I have plans for this?
What the purpose for the nut and bolts
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Amigo poderia me passar este projeto por PDF
USE EYE - AND EAR PROTECTION!, AND REPLACE THE SAFETY GUARD ON THE JOINTER!!!
it's not a question about IF, but WHEN someone will be injured!!!!
بسیار عالی
Forget the sliding table and put a blade guard on your jointer for crissake. It’s insane to run a jointer with no guard.
It is very dangerous to use a jointer with all of the cutter head iexposed .
“And on the eighth day he invented editing software….👀
😅
Made it strong enough to hold a elephant. Bit of a over done
Spaltkeil fehlt, Abdeckung für Hobel fehlt. An deine Gesundheit solltest du schon denken. Aber sonst gute Arbeit.
I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to put pressure down on the outfeed table when you’re jointing a board. Idk just something to think about if you can’t figure out why you can’t get square stock
scary watching him use the unprotected jointer
Dlouhé
🙋♂️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍😉
Cool. Poor quality of material, fast poor quality work, especially that it holds everything together.
durasi nya kepanjangan... 👎
You scare me with your lack of safety precautions 🤕
Excellent !