For the one with the planer. I’d have had the planer with the exhaust port facing down and lose the 90 degree pipe sections, to prevent potential pipe blockages and then feed work piece from the other end of the of the table.
Since you have a table saw, you could make a sled to cut a straight edge for the table saw with less effort. Works exactly like the planer jig you made, but works on the table saw and only requires building the sled, rather than also building the track and a mechanism to hold the planer. Nevertheless, this is good stuff!
Please ensure you use plastic jars, My late father did something simular back in the 60s using glass jars. you dont get a second chance when it comes off the work bench and hits the concrette floor. glass everywhere.
He also didn't show turning the power on to the tablesaw, so was the power really on??? Was it really cutting??? Did you ever consider that he might want it to be angled and that is why he didn't show a square??? We can all come up with really good dumb questions just to get attention.
Awesome, I can make a vise that will clamp any of my tools.
hi there, on the screw container turn thingy - you could put the corresponding bits on top - nice job
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For the one with the planer. I’d have had the planer with the exhaust port facing down and lose the 90 degree pipe sections, to prevent potential pipe blockages and then feed work piece from the other end of the of the table.
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Since you have a table saw, you could make a sled to cut a straight edge for the table saw with less effort. Works exactly like the planer jig you made, but works on the table saw and only requires building the sled, rather than also building the track and a mechanism to hold the planer. Nevertheless, this is good stuff!
Yes, you are right! I am always looking for new ways to improve my techniques.
Parabéns projetos incríveis!!!
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Bravo, vraiment très utile dans le travail je sens que ça va me servir pour mon bricolage.
Yess correct
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Wonderful collection 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks a lot
Good idea
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how about explainig your strange contraptions ?
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Please ensure you use plastic jars, My late father did something simular back in the 60s using glass jars. you dont get a second chance when it comes off the work bench and hits the concrette floor. glass everywhere.
Thank you for your concern. I used plastic jars in this project.
9:45 There's absolutely no difference in dust collection after all that work, material and hardware. It's more of a nuisance than a helpful accessory
18:35 You didn't check for square. Is it square?
He also didn't show turning the power on to the tablesaw, so was the power really on??? Was it really cutting??? Did you ever consider that he might want it to be angled and that is why he didn't show a square??? We can all come up with really good dumb questions just to get attention.
A wood clamp? Why not just get chains and tighten the chain around the object?
Sure ! Thank you for your suggestion
projects rather than hacks
Hummm yes, I think...
That was a lot of unnecessary work and waste of wood to make those. Especially for the dowel rod maker.
Yes, I can see that, but I think it was worth it for the end result.
Nothing more than a novelty. Really????
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Good idea
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