재 업로드 영상입니다. 6:47초에 쏘스탑 사고영상/주의 사항등이 있습니다. 혹시 따라만드실 분은 같은 실수 없으시길바랍니다. 꼭 확인하시기 바랍니다. This is a re-uploaded video. At 6:47 seconds, there is a saw-stop accident video/cautions. If you are going to follow along, please do not make the same mistake. Please check.
That may be the coolest crosscut sled I've ever seen. Tamar (3x3 Customs) has a really cool one but you may have her beat. I dunno. I'd vote for you just because you had the guts to screw your fence in final position without the 5 cut method or even a single test cut. That's confidence!
A rather costly mistake not disabling the Sawstop mechanism prior to cutting the aluminum track. I made that same mistake when cutting a mirrored acrylic sheet. It only takes once in having to buy another safety mechanism and you won’t forget again. Your sled though is very well planned and an awesome build. I have flagged and saved your video so that I can reference when building my new sled. Thank You for sharing...👏🏽👍🏽
I really like your design for this sled. Your SawStop table saw has a key on the right side of the power switch that allows you to override the safety device for when you are cutting metal pieces, or when you are cutting wet lumber. The replacement brakes and blades can be very expensive, using this will save you a bunch of money.
My brother I enjoy watching your videos so much that it makes no difference what tour making. I mean dude you have a gift, you are Blessed with so much talent and design, it really blows my mind how perfect the joints are and how everything fits together I am a sign artist and do a lot of hand lettering, I've been doing it for 35 years and I am decent, but when it comes to building things I get a F. I can design something that will work, in my head, but transporting that to my hands? I'm all thumbs. Great videos, I would thanking God everyday if I could do what you do. God bless Everyone
Oh, that 6:47 bit was heart breaking. A fraction of sec before it, I was thinking you must have engaged the safety over-ride. Nope, ouch to the back pocket. A good lesson to us all. Good to have spares ready. Without spares on the shelf (i have both, just in case I have a lapse of brain moment), it is considerable wait time on a new blade and cartridge.
It kooks like your reaction was the same as mine when I hit my Incra miter Gauge with my Sawstop. "!!! What just happened??? !!...."ohhhhh. #@&%$*" "well there goes $125" Thanks for keeping it in there. Maybe it will keep others from making the same mistake. Nice sled! You do a great job at showing the steps. Very efficient working.
Show us how you do this router jig if you can or share it with the creator of this channel and he could make one and document it to his UA-cam Channel. Really appreciate it Carl.
S ya se que subió este video hace mucho tiempo, pero es increíble la manera en que detecta este dispositivo la energía que le transmite al riel de aluminio, pero me sorprendio más la manera en la que sobrellevo la situación jajaja
I was thinking that too them realized it was probably easier to use the miter saw since he'd need extra clearance from the blade to avoid tripping the sensor in the future anyways.
Congratulations on the project, very interesting.👍👍 I have a question about the blocking system of the circular saw. Why mount it and then work with gloves that are insulating?
Once it cuts through the glove, it will trigger. I'd still be afraid that the glove gets stuck on the saw tooth and gets pulled down together with the blade with the hand still inside. So I don't think it's generally advisable or safe, even with a Saw Stop. It's weird that it triggered in this situation given that the undamaged glove should have provided isolation.
Ooops. Forgot to hit the bypass button. I bought my backup just in case i did the same thing. I saw sparks fly from some staples and a few screws. Not sure if the saw being in a non humidity controlled storage for about a year affected it like it did the bolts rusting them out.
Nice job, but the day the glove gets caught in the saw blade, hello damage. For my part, out of the question that I work with my saw equipped with gloves. Afterwards, everyone is free to do what they want, of course.
Oops, sorry, I forgot, when writing my previous comment that you use the Saw Stop (what luck, in Belgium we do not know what to get) I love this brand, they make sublime machines. And I confirm, nice job. Very well thought out as a cutting sled.
Oops. Sawstop. You cannot cut into metal with it unless in bypass mode. That crash cost you about 160 bucks. Nice system but is the fence squar? Test it with the 5 cut method.
@@55Barcelona Gloves are important protection for many jobs in the house and garden. But that doesn't apply when using circular saws - on the contrary: wearing gloves when sawing increases the risk of injury. Because if a glove gets into the saw blade, the tissue won't tear. Instead, the saw pulls the whole hand in a matter of seconds. The consequences are devastating.
Not wearing gloves is a good idea for most tools if your wearing them using a SawStop it will still work. The microsecond the blade cuts through the glove and touches you skin the saw will activate.
@@JustaPilot1 true, BUT the blade has a chance to not cut but get caught in the glove, and the the retracting blade could pull in your fingers. Might not cut them, but break them. I would rather go the better-safe-than-sorry way.
@@wernerviehhauser94 The blade is rotating between 3-4000 rpm so it won't catch the glove and pull your hand.The blade won’t even see the glove. The blade stops and drops, through inertia, below the table once you skin is detected in less than 10 microseconds. At that point the glove is not in play. I’ve owned my SawStop for about 16 years so I do know how they work.
@@JustaPilot1 Then I am sure you did RTFM which states: What if I am wearing gloves when cutting? Will the safety system still work? Do not wear gloves when using a SawStop saw because the glove can snag on the blade and pull your hand into the blade at high velocity. The safety system will still react as soon as your skin contacts the blade, but the resulting injury can be more severe because of the velocity of your hand. You may own a sawstop, but I have read and understood the manual.
재 업로드 영상입니다. 6:47초에 쏘스탑 사고영상/주의 사항등이 있습니다.
혹시 따라만드실 분은 같은 실수 없으시길바랍니다. 꼭 확인하시기 바랍니다.
This is a re-uploaded video. At 6:47 seconds, there is a saw-stop accident video/cautions.
If you are going to follow along, please do not make the same mistake. Please check.
ㅜㅜ 손가락이 아니라 알루미늄이 걸려도 터지네요.ㅡ.ㅡ; 카트리지 하나 날렸네요. 아까브라 ㅜㅜ
@@jangpannala 네..전기가 통하면 안되나 봐요^^ 젖은 나무도 안되고.. 장갑을 껴도 터지네요^^
@@HammerSound-1 네 취목이라 지금은 테이블쏘지만 ㅎㅎ 여건이 된다면 꼭 영입하고 싶은 쏘스탑 ㅎㅎ 영상 잘 보고 있습니다~
바이패스 모드를 모르시는건가여... ㅜㅜ
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Hi, I would like to introduce you to this excellent product, the product is very useful for carpenters, I recommend the saw six
Best table saw sled I’ve seen made on any channel yet.
Out of all the table saw sleds I've seen, this is without no doubt the best one.
Thank you
The. Most elegant design I have seen so far on UA-cam.
That may be the coolest crosscut sled I've ever seen. Tamar (3x3 Customs) has a really cool one but you may have her beat. I dunno. I'd vote for you just because you had the guts to screw your fence in final position without the 5 cut method or even a single test cut. That's confidence!
Yes, it is. Thank you. Have a nice day.
AWESOME build. The parts where you setup the measuring tape was genius.
A rather costly mistake not disabling the Sawstop mechanism prior to cutting the aluminum track. I made that same mistake when cutting a mirrored acrylic sheet. It only takes once in having to buy another safety mechanism and you won’t forget again. Your sled though is very well planned and an awesome build. I have flagged and saved your video so that I can reference when building my new sled. Thank You for sharing...👏🏽👍🏽
Thank you. Have a good day
I really like your design for this sled. Your SawStop table saw has a key on the right side of the power switch that allows you to override the safety device for when you are cutting metal pieces, or when you are cutting wet lumber. The replacement brakes and blades can be very expensive, using this will save you a bunch of money.
Its a piece of art, thank you for leaving the hishap in the video. Well done great job.
I saw that coming saw stop never fails, slead looks amazing, thanks for also sharing the mistake
Best sled I've seen since my last winter in the Adirondacks. Well Done!! I will make one.
Do not run with those scissors.
My brother I enjoy watching your videos so much that it makes no difference what tour making. I mean dude you have a gift, you are Blessed with so much talent and design, it really blows my mind how perfect the joints are and how everything fits together I am a sign artist and do a lot of hand lettering, I've been doing it for 35 years and I am decent, but when it comes to building things I get a F. I can design something that will work, in my head, but transporting that to my hands? I'm all thumbs. Great videos, I would thanking God everyday if I could do what you do. God bless Everyone
Thank you. You gave me strength.
Have a nice day
너무 유익해서 이건 뭐 유료시청해야해도 볼거같습니다!!
정말 창의적이고 실용적이고 와우 감탄만 하다보고갑니다👍
감사한 말씀입니다. 많이 알려주세요. 그것으로 충분합니다^^
That fence is genius, great build..
a melhor mesa para serra de bancada que eu j´vi no youtube...parabens!!!!
감사합니다
너무 감사합니다! 솜씨가 정말 좋으세요 !! 그리고 역시 쏘스탑 b ㅋㅋ
최고죠😊👍
Unique design. Nice work! Thanks for sharing! Cheers 🍻👍🏻😊
Love the sled! Sorry about Saw-Stop accident.
Wowzers. That is a great sled. If only I had a little more free time...
와우~ 망치소리님 대박 아이템 만드셨군요..
아이디어 정말 좋습니다.
저도 아이디어 훔쳐가서 만들어야 겠습니다.
즐거운 하루 되세요 ^^
ㅎㅎ 꽤 쓸만합니다.
즐거운 하루 되세요^^
Working on a saw in gloves is the same as putting out a fire with petrol :)
Wonderful video and awesome build. Keep up the good work 🤙
I guess you got a sawstop in case your gloves get caught while using the table saw? 🤦♂️
Класс👍такой каретки своими руками ,я еще не видел
Большое спасибо дорогой друг!!! Замечательная работа! Посмотрел на одном дыхании
👍👍
6:45 sometimes..we learn lot from mistakes, great job with the table sled Sir
Well I thought I had seen great saw sleds before this one, It has to be the best ever.
I know right! Ill be trying to incorporate that adjustable fence into a miter saw station as well.
Well! Sawstop works! Got that test out of the way.
영상 잘 보았습니다.
정말 좋은 팁을 배우고 갑니다.
Oh, that 6:47 bit was heart breaking.
A fraction of sec before it, I was thinking you must have engaged the safety over-ride.
Nope, ouch to the back pocket.
A good lesson to us all.
Good to have spares ready. Without spares on the shelf (i have both, just in case I have a lapse of brain moment), it is considerable wait time on a new blade and cartridge.
I was distracted for a while too.
@@HammerSound-1 Even though this example wasn't preventing a danger, it sure is good to know mistakes won't involve lost limbs or fingers.
Please put the Arabic translation. I am a good follower of you and benefited from you very much ... Thank you, always with success and success.
Bet you wish you had a do over on that alum channel and the gloves with holes in them ? It was a great video and a damn nice accessory. //ji
Отличная идея! Отличная работа!
Спасибо.
Nice work! 👍 👌
Really nice work sir please keep it up
좋은채널 이네요. 구독합니다
좋은 평가 감사합니다. 그리고 환영합니다.😉👍
It kooks like your reaction was the same as mine when I hit my Incra miter Gauge with my Sawstop. "!!! What just happened??? !!...."ohhhhh. #@&%$*" "well there goes $125"
Thanks for keeping it in there. Maybe it will keep others from making the same mistake.
Nice sled! You do a great job at showing the steps. Very efficient working.
isnt wearing gloves with a sawstop kinda contradicting?
A Korean working without gloves is like an OSHA supervisor without steel toed boots. It would create a rift in time and space and destroy reality.
Watching your video is a real pleasure. Highest accuracy and quality of work (anyway excessing many times a common DIY enthusiast need).
Thank you
Hi Sir , what type of tape are you using , normal regular paper type or some special tape? thanks in advance regards Dirk
It is a paper tape.
Thanks ,
@@HammerSound-1 Thank You regards Dirk
Nice. I will try to cross purpose this to help with finger joints on a router table or shaper. Thanks.
Show us how you do this router jig if you can or share it with the creator of this channel and he could make one and document it to his UA-cam Channel. Really appreciate it Carl.
About halfway through I was like "I wish I could get through a project like this without any problems...." oh shit.
대박 영상입니다!! 공유해 주셔서 감사합니다^^
why did the sawstop trigger at all? the aluminum was totaly isolated by the wood and you gloves...i don'tget it 🤔
It worked when I contacted aluminum.
S ya se que subió este video hace mucho tiempo, pero es increíble la manera en que detecta este dispositivo la energía que le transmite al riel de aluminio, pero me sorprendio más la manera en la que sobrellevo la situación jajaja
😊😊👍
I'm pretty sure I don't want a Saw-Stop.
Just have a lot of respect for the blade, as I have for decades.
Super travail, je cherchais moi-même un tel système pour ma scie sur table. Grand merci pour ce partage. Cordialement.
There is a bypass for the Sawstop, that will allow you to cut conductive materials
I was thinking that too them realized it was probably easier to use the miter saw since he'd need extra clearance from the blade to avoid tripping the sensor in the future anyways.
Greetings,, do you have a plan for this? To follow up correctly 🌹 I loved this slide,, it it the best that I have seen so far 😍
Congratulations on the project, very interesting.👍👍
I have a question about the blocking system of the circular saw. Why mount it and then work with gloves that are insulating?
It is not very dangerous than you think.
My hands are very dry, so it is safer to wear gloves.
Once it cuts through the glove, it will trigger. I'd still be afraid that the glove gets stuck on the saw tooth and gets pulled down together with the blade with the hand still inside. So I don't think it's generally advisable or safe, even with a Saw Stop.
It's weird that it triggered in this situation given that the undamaged glove should have provided isolation.
Amazing job!!! Great video. Very inspiring.
Hi there, very nice , i've just discovered our job...but where could i get the plans, please??
Philip
Ooops. Forgot to hit the bypass button. I bought my backup just in case i did the same thing. I saw sparks fly from some staples and a few screws. Not sure if the saw being in a non humidity controlled storage for about a year affected it like it did the bolts rusting them out.
Excellent, perfectly done
I thiam hle Mai,good work ,and beautiful aidea
Very Nice Job👍
Nice work sir
I did the same thing with my SawStop building face for my miter with aluminum extension.
소스탑 세이프티 끌수 있어요~~~~ 키를 90도로 꺽은 상태에서 작동시켜 주시면 됩니다...ㅋㅋ 유툽에서 sawstop turn off safety 라고 검색하시면 동영상 볼수 있어요~~~
네 좋은 정보 감사합니다^^
This is an absolutely masterpiece
Просто Суппер!! Очень здорово!! Очень 👍👍👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Good job, thanks for sharing
I screamed at the screen when you were about to cut the aluminum 😂 so sorry
😂
Thats ok he screamed when he had to buy replacement parts. Next time yell louder! He didn't hear you the first time.
@@bobbg9041 I’ve popped three over the years and it’s a painful $100 to stare directly into your own stupidity like that.
Very nice! Nice design, nice workmanship! Hope to see more.
Thank you.
Nice sled 👍🏻. I think you need new gloves 😅
Very clever 👍👍👍👍👍
Quite complicated design and no flip stop? I am not convinced.
You could easily slide one into the track
Are there plans available?
Una pregunta Que grosor de Triplay utilizo para hacer el tope de la parte de abajooo????
15mm^^
Gracias
Nice job, but the day the glove gets caught in the saw blade, hello damage. For my part, out of the question that I work with my saw equipped with gloves. Afterwards, everyone is free to do what they want, of course.
Oops, sorry, I forgot, when writing my previous comment that you use the Saw Stop (what luck, in Belgium we do not know what to get) I love this brand, they make sublime machines. And I confirm, nice job. Very well thought out as a cutting sled.
Thanks for the advice^^
Thats a very nice system.
But I'm into saving time, ill just use my radial arm saw. I may still make a crosscut sled. But honestly I dont need it.
Great sled. I like it.
Do you offer plans for your sled?
What model of tablesaw do you have?
Saw stop
Wow very professional 👏
Great design! Thanks for sharing, it inspiring :)
Thank you
Respect мастеру👍!!!!! Russia 14.11.20
Спасибо.
@@HammerSound-1 🤝
Thank you for sharing video brother,,, like from indonesia
저거한번 날리면 금액으로
얼마나 날아가나요
날값하고 키트같은거?
8만원 정도로 기억 되네요. 톱날은 복불복인것 같구요. 제 톱날은 다행히 멀쩡합니다.
안녕하세요 ! 너무 잘봤습니다. 혹시 사용하신 알루미늄 레일이 어떤제품인지 알수있을까요?
네이버에 t트랙/마이터 트랙으로 검색하시면 나와요👍
Well thats an expensive oops....awesome sled though
Generous investment when making a jig^^
Very nice 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🙏
Super idée 👍👍👍 et très bon travail bravo 👍👍
Merci
Oops. Sawstop. You cannot cut into metal with it unless in bypass mode.
That crash cost you about 160 bucks.
Nice system but is the fence squar?
Test it with the 5 cut method.
감사합니다
믿고 보는 영상
Karyanya sangat sempurna
Ikut belajar gan🙏
Коменти бомба!лиш проблємка-нерозумію.лайкос
Вибачте. Я не міг добре пояснити .. ^^
와 쏘스탑에 쏘스탑성능 확실하네요 난 순간 뭔가 함 ㅋㅋㅋ
손가락 날라갈 염려는 없네요^^
멍때리고 보다가 순간 코믹이었습니다 ㅋㅋㅋ
부품값도 만만치 않을텐데 웃음을 주세서 감사해요
Yes, of course... and then some.
Good work mate. Gimme your adress and I´ll get you new gloves!!!
새로운 개념 시야 넓히고 갑니다 ㅎㅎ 그런데 중간에 마찰력 줄이려고 바르는 하얀 돌처럼 생긴 건 뭔지요?
초 입니다^^
great idea
AWESOME WORK
Спасибо! Отлично!
Genius 👍
Mantap my friend
impressive
виртуозно 💪
Good video, but words would help, even if it means subtitles!
I'll try my best
Great Job !
But: NEVER wear gloves when sawing and routing !!!!
Roland - Why no gloves? I know that when I am drilling, they can get wrapped up in the bit and cause injury. Same with the saw and router?
@@55Barcelona Gloves are important protection for many jobs in the house and garden. But that doesn't apply when using circular saws - on the contrary: wearing gloves when sawing increases the risk of injury. Because if a glove gets into the saw blade, the tissue won't tear. Instead, the saw pulls the whole hand in a matter of seconds. The consequences are devastating.
Had to scroll a fair bit to get to this comment. Totally agree, all it takes is one thread getting caught in the blade and bye hand.
If that Saw Stop table saw has brake featured, please take off your gloves while using it.
I would suggest taking the gloves off when working with ANY rotating equipment.
Not wearing gloves is a good idea for most tools if your wearing them using a SawStop it will still work. The microsecond the blade cuts through the glove and touches you skin the saw will activate.
@@JustaPilot1 true, BUT the blade has a chance to not cut but get caught in the glove, and the the retracting blade could pull in your fingers. Might not cut them, but break them. I would rather go the better-safe-than-sorry way.
@@wernerviehhauser94 The blade is rotating between 3-4000 rpm so it won't catch the glove and pull your hand.The blade won’t even see the glove.
The blade stops and drops, through inertia, below the table once you skin is detected in less than 10 microseconds. At that point the glove is not in play.
I’ve owned my SawStop for about 16 years so I do know how they work.
@@JustaPilot1 Then I am sure you did RTFM which states:
What if I am wearing gloves when cutting? Will the safety system still work?
Do not wear gloves when using a SawStop saw because the glove can snag on the blade and pull your hand into the blade at high velocity. The safety system will still react as soon as your skin contacts the blade, but the resulting injury can be more severe because of the velocity of your hand.
You may own a sawstop, but I have read and understood the manual.