That guide is amazing . You hear a lot of over zealous praise from real commenters and paid ones on you tube , but this really is a gem. Fantastic idea .
This has soo many clever design aspects. I love the spring mounted lead screw nut and the magnet attached ruler. Also, thanks for the video speed up. Great video.
There are a few makers on UA-cam that get automatic thumbs up from me. You are one of those guys. This is the first video of yours that I have seen and I’m impressed! Amazing creations! Thanks for sharing with us.
I think this fence is out of this world, a big name like festool should offer you a designers contract or something, . I never seen anyone on the net built such an accurate and profesional fence before, time to step up
This kind of thinking and design can only be done by individuals, it doesn't work in corporate BS land. There, money and hurry to make it are the first 2 rules for anything they make. Rule no. 3 is that it has to be imperfect so improvements can be made in future models where you have to pay for if you want those improvements. Dzjing, dzjing is the cach register doing. Or said in an other way, the Mirocks of this world are looking for optimal solutions, the corporations for optimal profit. People like Mirock are the future. Not big manufacturers or large corporations. Look me up in 20 years to remind me of these words.
@@mule666 True, that they have different approach to the market. But, the price tells you that they too looking for optimal profit, not optimal solutions. Festools are good tools, no discussion about that for me, but the price/quality ratio is crazy.
Festool ? oh god NO, please. Sell your idea to a company that doesn’t sell their tools at twice the price when they aren’t anywhere near twice as good as their competitors .
I love seeing the solutions you come up with. I really like the micro adjustment design. I used a single block for a 3D printer once and even though it had preloaded bearings it still had some flex. You might want to check flex when a significant load is applied to the end. If you use 2 blocks it won't flex at all.
mounting the halfnut in epoxy is a quick and easy solution- i probably would have machined a custom part for that purpose. but when you have a lathe and a milling machine (with the tooling to cut acme threads of course) every problem is to be solved with them. you could probably patent that precision fence when it's done, it can be used on more than a tablesaw.
Really nice job, in the previous video I couldn't work out how you would attach the nut and how you would get the large movements. This also explains the saddle to do the screw deflecting with the force of the spring steel pushing against it. I'm really impressed with your engineering skill.
The moment you cut that spatula piece to use it as a spring, I was on the floor... ingenious !!! In such a complex accurate built, that we can only watch, the simplest solutions are so impressive !!! Love your way of thinking and going about certain things ... I'm just curious to see the complete tablesaw in action and if you won't mind telling us what was the final cost !!!! WELL DONE !!!!
@@mirockswoodshop *No fear* ! my friend. Everybody *has* to accept you ingenuity. BTW: As I've learned - it's highly questionable whether *Salieri* commited that crime. ;-) Keep it up.
Mirock you've taught me simple is better. 😎 I love your channel, I've build four replica wooden systainers and I now own one of your oak/acrylic squares, thank you for your content, it's nice to see you uploading regularly again 😎💪
I've been re-watching all of your older videos. What a treat this is. That fence is other-worldly...just amazing. Just a guy tinkering in his garage...
Amazing May be you Cando the oposit Spri g will unlock the nut it can be the same but curve And you can lock it thanks a small rotating lever it will be safer and stiffer
freakin awesome. but you need more wide guide lock threaded because current lock had back slash the spring plate pushout when you turn the screw. you can make more wide or cutting around 230 degre threaded block where current block is 180 degre theaded block
if you want to quick move on with spring life is it corect? or you need to move to the closest posible position and then micro adjustment to make sure you are on exact size you want? i didnt see all videos of your project but i guess you need some locking bolt ,just to make sure it wont jump off that spring life and move if you press too hard.but at all hats down very claver
If you adjust position for example on 10 mm number and jump to 10cm it will be correct 100mm - no need to adjust more. Any jump with 2mm step accordingly screw thread. Screw is accurate. 2. Yes, firstly I feared there will be needed additional lock but further I tried to work I refuse to do it. Thread is not trapecional. It is squared. Maybe I'll show in the next video
I have been thinking about making an adjustable fence using threaded rod and halved nuts... you have just showed me what I should have been thinking about! Ah well, back to the drawing board! Thanks, that's fantastic.
The fence is really impressing, but now seeing almost the final dimension of your build, have you already decided if it’s a tabletop or built in tablesaw? Thanks for sharing your process with us!
Brilliant Mirock. I love to watch your designs come together. I wonder sometimes if you have ever struggled with a problem. You make it look so simple to just design and build as easily as writing your name. I design and build mostly much simpler smaller pieces. Watching yours is truly inspiring and I love to see each new project. Thank you so much for sharing them with us.
Single carrier does not garantee no room for play. I think you need to check 90 degree angle with some amount of force at the end of your fence (yes I understand that this is test fence but seems that you are going to leave single carrier).
So far this is a bad ass table saw. If you incorporate a lead screw for imperial measurements that could be dialed over when needed. That would be great.
Dear Mirock, To think that Festool's sister company Festo is into motion control equipment just like Rexroth Bosch, their table saws are rather pitiful in comparaison with your project. Having the displeasure of owning their Trimming saw PRECISIO CS 70 EBG-Set which one has to fight to slide the fence to the required measurement. Adding a quality linear sliding component as you did would have justified the very silly price asked. It just goes to prove that with a bit of ingeniosity one can surpass the so called finest ware currently available at a price considerably cheaper than advertised. Well done once again. Kind regards.
you are a true genius in design and craftmansship but as a downside you have not so much followers as you deserve because most viewers cant copy your projects in their dreams because of tools and skills. make some easy projekts everyone can do and you will skip the 100k mark! no CNC!
That guide is amazing . You hear a lot of over zealous praise from real commenters and paid ones on you tube , but this really is a gem. Fantastic idea .
This has soo many clever design aspects. I love the spring mounted lead screw nut and the magnet attached ruler. Also, thanks for the video speed up. Great video.
That is such a brilliant solution! Looking forward to see what other simple-but-genius ideas this table saw will make you have!
There are a few makers on UA-cam that get automatic thumbs up from me. You are one of those guys. This is the first video of yours that I have seen and I’m impressed! Amazing creations! Thanks for sharing with us.
I think this fence is out of this world, a big name like festool should offer you a designers contract or something, . I never seen anyone on the net built such an accurate and profesional fence before, time to step up
This kind of thinking and design can only be done by individuals, it doesn't work in corporate BS land. There, money and hurry to make it are the first 2 rules for anything they make. Rule no. 3 is that it has to be imperfect so improvements can be made in future models where you have to pay for if you want those improvements. Dzjing, dzjing is the cach register doing. Or said in an other way, the Mirocks of this world are looking for optimal solutions, the corporations for optimal profit.
People like Mirock are the future. Not big manufacturers or large corporations. Look me up in 20 years to remind me of these words.
@@paulvandriel2344 i think festool is one of the few that thinks a bit out of the box 2 that is why it is 3 times expensive as another brand
@@mule666 True, that they have different approach to the market. But, the price tells you that they too looking for optimal profit, not optimal solutions. Festools are good tools, no discussion about that for me, but the price/quality ratio is crazy.
Festool ? oh god NO, please.
Sell your idea to a company that doesn’t sell their tools at twice the price when they aren’t anywhere near twice as good as their competitors .
@@siriosstar4789 Sell your own ideas. Let Mirock do his thing, do you think he needs your advice?
I think your design idea for this entire project is absolutely spectacular!!
Well done! You must have a strong Engineering background
Wow, that’s a work of form and function. Exactly what artwork is. You’re the Man, Mirock 1 dislike, at time? Must be a Ryobi table saw owner.
Other videos: “Build a table saw in 10mins”
Mirock: “Build a table saw in your dreams”
But not not even 10 days)
maybe for you my friend. for me 10yrs 🙏🏽
Brilliant.... just brilliant! I love the ingenuity on this channel.
I love seeing the solutions you come up with. I really like the micro adjustment design.
I used a single block for a 3D printer once and even though it had preloaded bearings it still had some flex. You might want to check flex when a significant load is applied to the end. If you use 2 blocks it won't flex at all.
Will see. I have place for second but now I dont see reason
Perfect!! When watching you making stuff its like meditation for me man...all the best!
Владимир, ты великолепен. Мастер! 👍👍👍
You never stop amazing me ... wonderful work.
Very impressive skills and talent. Congrats
Looks great! Feel free to embed your video on our homemade tools forum; looks like you're one of us :-)
Bom trabalho 👍👏
this is professional work and nice to watch 👍
mounting the halfnut in epoxy is a quick and easy solution- i probably would have machined a custom part for that purpose. but when you have a lathe and a milling machine (with the tooling to cut acme threads of course) every problem is to be solved with them. you could probably patent that precision fence when it's done, it can be used on more than a tablesaw.
@Barry Manilowa wouldn't that depend entirely on the patent law of where Mirock lives?
@Barry Manilowa wouldn't this just count as a invention disclosure then?
@@SuperAWaC No.
Awesome work
Congratulations
Awesome work
Congratulations
Watching the quality of your work come together & seeing the ingenious things you create is very inspiring!
Very very good
Really nice job, in the previous video I couldn't work out how you would attach the nut and how you would get the large movements. This also explains the saddle to do the screw deflecting with the force of the spring steel pushing against it. I'm really impressed with your engineering skill.
how are tools you enjoy using made? hard and smooth like this one! There are no reasons to do it any other way.
I noticed you seem to be using some sort of CNC machine in your fabrications. Can you recommend a manufacturer and training on using them?
The moment you cut that spatula piece to use it as a spring, I was on the floor... ingenious !!!
In such a complex accurate built, that we can only watch, the simplest solutions are so impressive !!! Love your way of thinking and going about certain things ... I'm just curious to see the complete tablesaw in action and if you won't mind telling us what was the final cost !!!! WELL DONE !!!!
Looks awesome, would be nice if there was a reverse ruler though :)
wow, that's amazing! Congratulation Mirock!
Cheers!
great video
Great! You are a Maker an mechanical engineer!
Awesome work. I haven't been seeing where you were going, but it's really interesting to watch. This episode pulled a lot together
May I call you the *Mozart* of high precision machinery, Sir?
I hope Salieri won't find me to poison). Take care!
@@mirockswoodshop *No fear* ! my friend. Everybody *has* to accept you ingenuity. BTW: As I've learned - it's highly questionable whether *Salieri* commited that crime. ;-) Keep it up.
Mirock you've taught me simple is better. 😎 I love your channel, I've build four replica wooden systainers and I now own one of your oak/acrylic squares, thank you for your content, it's nice to see you uploading regularly again 😎💪
Once again - a very technical build with excellent craftsmanship! You are a true artist!
This is the first time ever I watch a video at slower speeds to see more details of your work, thank you for sharing this!
Amazing...! ( INDONESIA )
This guy is next level. Awesome work.
Very Nice Bro
Genius!
Do you have a Plan for your tabelsaw project?
Loved the fence's mechanism!
very danger idea when you have kick back, mising lock for fence...
what else??
I've been re-watching all of your older videos. What a treat this is. That fence is other-worldly...just amazing. Just a guy tinkering in his garage...
good but too fancy components for such a simple app
Nice job
Impressive!
Amazing
May be you Cando the oposit
Spri g will unlock the nut it can be the same but curve
And you can lock it thanks a small rotating lever it will be safer and stiffer
freakin awesome. but you need more wide guide lock threaded because current lock had back slash the spring plate pushout when you turn the screw. you can make more wide or cutting around 230 degre threaded block where current block is 180 degre theaded block
No problem make wider but in this one I don't have problems
@@mirockswoodshop great job, i will make my table saw fence also like yours
@@xxstreme dont forget to show please!
abolutely. i will upload on my channel i had some diy table saw. please also visit my channel :)
Awesome
if you want to quick move on with spring life is it corect? or you need to move to the closest posible position and then micro adjustment to make sure you are on exact size you want? i didnt see all videos of your project but i guess you need some locking bolt ,just to make sure it wont jump off that spring life and move if you press too hard.but at all hats down very claver
If you adjust position for example on 10 mm number and jump to 10cm it will be correct 100mm - no need to adjust more. Any jump with 2mm step accordingly screw thread. Screw is accurate. 2. Yes, firstly I feared there will be needed additional lock but further I tried to work I refuse to do it. Thread is not trapecional. It is squared. Maybe I'll show in the next video
I have been thinking about making an adjustable fence using threaded rod and halved nuts... you have just showed me what I should have been thinking about! Ah well, back to the drawing board! Thanks, that's fantastic.
Amazing work
❣️
Innovation . . . when you do something that hasn’t been done before. That’s what I see !
The fence is really impressing, but now seeing almost the final dimension of your build, have you already decided if it’s a tabletop or built in tablesaw?
Thanks for sharing your process with us!
Very well done as usual. You are an amazing seat-of-the-pants designer my friend. Thank you so much for sharing with us ordinary mortals.😁
impressive work !!
Masterpiece 😇
You are brilliant. That is all I have to say.
I hope your everyday job takes advantage of these talents you have.
What do I think? I think this is the nicest and most well built tablesaw that I've ever seen someone make!!
awesome !
Clever design !
By the way, what is the model number of the sliding rail and block you choose for this build ?
HGR15. Ebay has them. 2x rails and 4 blocks.
Hiwin HG15 seems
👍👍👍
You are a Fox ... (that means ... you‘re very clever ... top Job
Brilliant Mirock. I love to watch your designs come together. I wonder sometimes if you have ever struggled with a problem. You make it look so simple to just design and build as easily as writing your name. I design and build mostly much simpler smaller pieces. Watching yours is truly inspiring and I love to see each new project. Thank you so much for sharing them with us.
Cheers!
Someone has given this a thumbs down, WTF is wrong withe some people? Anyway, I'm impressed great job, looking forward to the rest of the build.
probably his local festool rep jealous that they didn't come up with these magnificent ideas!
Single carrier does not garantee no room for play. I think you need to check 90 degree angle with some amount of force at the end of your fence (yes I understand that this is test fence but seems that you are going to leave single carrier).
I have a place for second block but don't see it needed
So...where is the rocket engine dear mirock?
I enjoy these type of episodes - both content and presentation. Keep it up.
So far this is a bad ass table saw. If you incorporate a lead screw for imperial measurements that could be dialed over when needed. That would be great.
once going metric.. noone goes back ;)
Amazing
Awesome new title for the series. It sure is a dream!
Wow well done! I'm inpatient to see the next video 😁
Excellent work Mr Mirock........ll
аглицкий бесподобен!!!!!!))))))))). лайк за работу!
Super))))
Very talented guy. Great job.
👍👍👍👍👌
Very good
Brilliant just brilliant
Impressive
Very cleaver!
stepmotor will be a good choice
I dont think so
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Очень круто!
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Dear Mirock,
To think that Festool's sister company Festo is into motion control equipment just like Rexroth Bosch, their table saws are rather pitiful in comparaison with your project. Having the displeasure of owning their Trimming saw PRECISIO CS 70 EBG-Set which one has to fight to slide the fence to the required measurement. Adding a quality linear sliding component as you did would have justified the very silly price asked. It just goes to prove that with a bit of ingeniosity one can surpass the so called finest ware currently available at a price considerably cheaper than advertised. Well done once again. Kind regards.
It is the real world size problem. In whole world no exist good and accurate small table saw.
@@mirockswoodshop Dear Mirock,
Thank you very much for your courteous & hearted reply. Thank heavens for Ukrainian geniuses out there. Kind regards.
you are a true genius in design and craftmansship but as a downside you have not so much followers as you deserve because most viewers cant copy your projects in their dreams because of tools and skills. make some easy projekts everyone can do and you will skip the 100k mark! no CNC!
Great project man...Thanks for sharing...;-p