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Mark Lawler
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General builder for 35 years. Never had a home work shop. Now is the time join me on my journey reviewing tools and making projects from other you tubers
General builder for 35 years. Never had a home work shop. Now is the time join me on my journey reviewing tools and making projects from other you tubers
Wall-Mounted Retractable Extension Cord Review and Set Up | Workshop Upgrades
Extension Lead Retractable, Electrical Cord Reel 50FT+4.5 (15+1.5M), 14AWG 13A, 3C SJT with Grounded Triple Tap Outlet, Wall/Ceiling Mount (180° Swivel), Adjustable Stopper
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How to paint a door like a pro | Less than 6 minutes a side | No expensive tools
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You are just a Genius... !! Your ingenious method, although with no cost, does not seem to be SLOWER than the commercial expensive ones. Really good and pleasant. Thank you.
Please, please! do not wear gloves when using a table saw, soooooooo dangerous.
At the 13.30 time when you put dust hood on top is there a screw hole at the front. I seen other videos on this and I can’t remember if they put a screw in to hold it down. Looking at it there seems to be something at the front
this top is fine for assembly and general use, not sure how much trust i would have in it with cutting
Well done and a great cheat using the two bits of ply then piggy backing them. P
Can I ask where you bought the replacement green card belt from? Struggling to find them
Thank you for this video, you explained it perfectly. ill add snick to my tool box talk aha DIY man myself the missus wanted a new bathroom door and been quoted 150 a door 200 including a door, a fair price I'm sure for a chippy. but for a few hours of fun with some tools id rather add it to the beer fund. thank you again!
Very clean and net job, if possible share the measurement. Thanks a lot
Most people only have 1 or 2 cut lines so you really don't need all those holes. Festool does them all to make their table portable, not because you will ever use them all.
It is dangerous to use globes with rotating handtools.😢
Thank you.
That’s beautiful workmanship, that is! Innit? 😊👍👍
Did wen rip this from Triton .. just speculating but they look pretty dang similar.. who do you think makes better quality? Thanks!!
Wait! A non-American that prefers the imperial system??! What treachery is this? 😆
Really good choice. I have one of these. Really high quality and cuts beautifully.
PS: You are the first fellow I've seen who has the sense to use dividers to lay out the holes. So much more accurate than using a rule or (egads!) --- a tape measure.
I have never seen any video using rulers. We all know measuring is error prone.
Everybody seems to be mystified by "96mm", but it's the European standard 32mm system times 3. Why 3 and not, say, 4? Who can say? Festool must have thought a multiple of 3 was an optimal choice.
Nice simple approach i like it.
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I must have watched every video on UA-cam as I’m wanting to make a small folding bench with an mft top! And this is by far the simplest way I’ve seen of creating one. Sure it’s not Parf accurate, but it’s not hundreds of pounds either!! “square enough” is perfectly fine for me 😊😊😊.
I was hoping it might have an internal separator.... I have had smaller ones and the filter clogs like hell, blasting the filter out with an air hose is like having millions of fine needles shooting off at you. Knocking the filter does nothing really.. Let us know how you get on with this issue and how often it needs cleaning out. A separator add on would solve it.. but with it being 4 inch not cheap i guess.
Get more videos please thanks greetings from Ghana do you have any videos on shoe shelves or cabinets wardrobe shelves
Well let me also add my explanation. MDF which is the most used for cabinet is usually 16mm ot at least thr 16mm is usedthis was used as a multiplication factor for the 96mm to make stacked pieces easier. If 18mm was the more used size I would guess the measurements would havr been different
96mm was chosen for the same reason why most woodworker prefer imperial over metric (yes, ironically 96mm is in metric lol): 96/2 = 48 48/2 = 24 24/2 = 12 <- similar to inches to a foot 12/2 = 6 6/2 = 3 If we chose 100mm, then 100/2 = 50 50/2 = 25 25/2 = 12.5 ???
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
With respect to the 96 mm spacing, it is a requirement of the LR32 worldwide industry standard for cabinets and furniture. All cabinet hardware is LR32. The LR32 system was developed after the end of World War II in order to help speed reconstruction of the vast number of buildings destroyed during the war. The spacing was decided upon because that was the closest that multiple drill bits on a line boring machine could be placed, because of the size of the gears then available. Most of Europe had been using the metric system for a long time.
I knew that... But not the gang drilling/gear aspect. Cheers.
Adjust the tracking before doing the guided
No need to loosen the guides if fitting a similar blade
3x32=96 It is a multiple of 32. 32mm is a system for cabinet building.
Do you really need that many 😅
Lol no not really was only going to do one side but got carried away 😜
Did your machine come with a moulded plug? I’ve received mine with no plug.
Hi Yes I just checked mine and it came with a moulded plug. Does it look brand new apart from that Mark.
That’s nice saves me 200 euro
Glad you enjoyed
Thank you for the very informative video. Been eyeing up this bandsaw and although there’s a few things that seem annoying with it you’ve convinced me 😅 looks great. Thanks dude
glad you found useful
I want to like this review but there are too many things wrong like why are you wearing what look like rubber gloves, they give no protection and reduce your feel? When cutting, you need to bring the guides down to within a few millimetres of the wood and please, please, use the push stick, it's provided for a reason!
I have this but it seems so poor for me personally really poor suction. Have you tired it on a planer
Hi, Where you bought this item ? pretty cool
The link is in the description
I love this. This is very clever and very innovative well done
Thank you 👍
March 2023, blades now over £12 each on the Axminster site. The 1950B I purchased in December 2022 now has ball races instead of the ceramic blade guides, which imo is much better. Thanks for posting this guide, very helpful.
Glad you enjoyed . Ceramic guides can be a pain.
Thanks for the video, nice alternative vs pricey commercial kits. The dogs themselves aren't cheap but kits prices too much if you're not making multiple tops. Initially I thought those silicon topped work holding dogs were great. How do you find them, do you get tear out on the underside?
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Super simple and effective. Well done
Thank you!
Great Video!! I have just got mine but have not used it yet. Where did you get your square from @2:08. I have 3, but believe it or not, none of them are true 90 degrees.
Thanks for the reply ,check out @HookedonWood he reviews Aiexpress tools which
An observation: By referencing each subsequent hole set off the last and using dividers in that way ANY error will be compounded…even just 1/10mm by the end of a row will be a whole mm out. Do a check to ensure hole #10 is centred 960 mm from hole #1. Thanks for sharing.
You're absolutely right but for what I needed it works fine it's square everywhere so ideal for clamping
I would walk off the holes from the start and see if the tenth one lands on 960mm and adjust until it until perfect. Then walk them off again and leave marks.
@@MarkLawlerBuilder I agree
I believe 96mm is chosen simply because it was adopted by Festool and fits their range of accessories….I could be wrong. In any case if all your dog hole fitting jigs are single peg…then it matters not a jot what spacing you use.
Was enjoying the video until you started the saw wearing gloves!! Never wear gloves with this type of machinery!
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Excellent... simple and extremely practical. Great job.
Thank you 👍 glad you enjoyed
Love this build video!!
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed 👍
The only concern I have is that this method would allow for a multiplication of error. The strips would have to be exact. I think when I get to that point, I will really consider the Parf Guide as shown by Ron Paulk. So far, I have just drilled 3/4-inch holes where needed.
Thanks for watching. What ever suits your needs best to be honest I only use it for holding work. So suited my needs. However, my 4ft square hits every bench dog perfect
would u recommend it for the table saw? I've got one like yours.
I think it would be fine but honestly my bench saw is hooked up/plugged in to my trend so as soon as I turn the saw on the vacuum turns on.