There are a lot of UA-camrs, they all talk a lot, but not much work, but JSK is a mega worker, he doesn't talk nonsense and shows only the best and highest quality work that can be seen, for me he is a complete worker and carpentry artist.
@@willall8103 I agree that you could easily make something more simple but it would also be much less durable and maybe even less accurate. I was a bit chocked at first but if you plan to use this a lot and keep it accurate over time, the chosen materials make sense.
@@willall8103 If you are doing lots of panel cuts this is not a unnecessary luxury (especially if you do lots of repetitive cuts). A good track saw will cost more than this whole setup (including the needed standard circular saw).
What you do in your small workshop is totally amazing. I started watching you back with the paper bird. You have designed some great projects over the last few years. Thank you
WOW! This is the best homemade panel saw design I've ever seen! The meticulous craftsmanship and precision of your work is an inspiration and paradigm for us all.
@@ironmyno I've wondered about this. Is that a truly reliable estimate? I know that the components you mentioned are really pricey, but I've wondered if there are sources at a more affordable price point. Thanks!
That is a very clever design. I'm particularly impressed by the modified riving blade used to move the saw. The work clamp mechanism is very clever too. I originally became interested in your work when I found your ornithopter video - maybe 8 or 9 years ago (wow time has flown 😁) If you were to revisit that project again and show us how you built it, myself, and I'm sure many of your viewers would appreciate it. The workmanship is always masterful, and the designs are innovative in every one of your projects. A joy to watch.
Every time I see your project I am blown away. You have a surgical and maniacal precision, and the great thing is that the projects are finished in a crazy way. I envy your dexterity and your wit, in a good way of course. Greetings from Sardinia
One of the "MOST USEFUL" DIY channels for my woodworking shop and IDEAS to make my shop more efficient and/or safer, KOUBOU👍👍. Unlike many others where there is all the music and other distractive content your all details and "SHOW by DOING IT, just love it. You deserve a lot more upvotes but keep up the great work you are doing for the DIY MAKER community. Greetings from the USA
great realization of the embodiment of creation...and someone commented that you don't pay as much as the finished product..I doubt it...and the question is about oneself and realizing ideas is not about money but about joy...peace
Astounding! Beyond comprehension... except for the fact that i just spent the half hour enjoying watching & listening to your craftsmanship. One thing that I would really appreciate on your videos is an explanation on the amount of time it took you to build whatever it is.... having this information would help us earthlings think that you're "one of us". Greg (garden grove, CA usa)
Absolutely 💯 the best panel saw build I have ever seen. You should mass produce a panel saw kit and sell them! Before track saws...this is and was the OG for breaking down sheet products. Local home stores seem to always breakdown and are not nearly as nice as yours. I prefer a panel saw over a track saw. Especially 1 like yours. That thing is perfect!
Hello from Taipei! You inspired me to make a second tiltable and retractable table saw for myself and then I'll make a third one - which is the panel saw you just made here in this video! All of videos are inspirational from chisel sharpening to circular sander and for years (maybe 4 years) I've watching your videos! I've actually made a "Dowel Jig" exactly the way you made it a couple of years ago! Love that video! Thank you so much!
Thats my problem with it. It's too expensive for what it is. If you're tearing down panels over and over again then a panel saw is faster. But for the home DIYer a tracksaw will have more use for roughly the same cost.
@@AERuffy Until you said 'same cost as a track saw' I was in my head saying 'YEAH BUT IT'S THE SAME COST AS A TRACK SAW!' A vertical panel saw comes in at ~£15k, it's seriously hard to come by one that doesn't need 16' of wall space when you're likely not wanting more than 8' of capacity, whilst a sliding table saw will be about half that cost, but take up even more space and provide a ton of handling challenges, whether you're a DIYer or a pro. Being able to make this for 5% of those costs, to your own specifications, fitted to your own costs is why it's worth it. I couldn't justify a full size panel saw, and in fact tend to rip boards in half with a track saw. Things then slow down a lot when you need to cut a bunch of lengths of 600mm width as you can't use a mitre saw, can't have a table saw big enough to do this safely (and again, radial arm saws are massive). As soon as I clear a little spare wall space though, a 600mm capacity version of this will save me hours of repetitive crosscuts, and probably retire my mitre saw too. Can't see how it isn't worth it really.
@@VaughnCampbell I wouldn't go that far. He has skills and is methodical in his work. It's not a bad idea and could even lead to some really cool custom tools. I know that in America, the cost of this build far outstretches just buying a kit or using a track saw. But maybe where he lives it is justifiable. I mean, had I the money to burn, I wouldn't mind building some of the tables he has and doing some fancy finishing on them, just because. Alas, that day is far off.
You can get a panel saw here in the states for about $2200. You’ve got a lot of 8020 aluminum in this design which will add up to also aluminum plating, the pipe guides and all the wood. You’re also limited in cross/rip cuts to the space inside of the top and bottom guides with no way or rotating the saw like most panel saws. All depends on what you’re working on I guess.
Several years (three? Four? Five?) I stare on your videos. And not only staring, I've done some of your jigs for router. Wood in your hand is like clay when you're working, which turns into gold as a result. Excellent work and extremely motivating! Thank you! (It is so frustrating that I cannot buy your drafts no more due to sanctions, your banks reject my purchase tries.)
Yeah if this were a kit you could buy commercially, or even a standalone unit, I think it would do well. Just wait, harbor freight will have one out next month for $129.99
Great job! So meticulous in accuracy! You are a wonderful person. Your video is full of details and automatically educative. All without words Sir! You're a great teacher! Thanks for Dearing!
I *love* watching these vids. No music, no talking, just beautiful design. My one problem is that a lot of them now require crazy expensive looking components, and that was my immediate thought as soon as the first slider thing appeared on screen. It would be awesome to see builds that don't require one to spend hundreds in components.
I understand where you are coming from, but any panel saw you can buy off the shelf would cost much more than the materials to make this. Also, just because he built it a specific way doesn't mean you have to, maybe you can cut cost by altering the design a bit? Those sliding rails aren't super expensive either.
Pro tip for those of us with older eyes: Get yourself an Optical Center Punch Set. The set I have comes with a crosshair and bullseye sight and two different angled punches. It's so much easier to look through a sight to line up a mark than it is to sight it the old way. Best investment ever.
Без слов, а как всЁ понятно, просто, чисто и красиво. Благодарю за Ваши видеоролики укрепляющие любовь к "ДЕРЕВУ"✊ Привет из РОССИИ🇷🇺 Булатный ЛАЙК мой 👍
As always, stunning attention to detail ... even when you make a mess drilling a hole it looks good ... I love the simplicity and precision of your designs, but with this build I feel that you got overly complicated ... in saying that, I still absolutely love it 👍
Outstanding. Simplicity with functionality, also because it's cutting towards the back you don't actually need clamps more than the gravity guide. 😁Ingenious! Damn, I get goosebumps every single time I'm watching your videos.. Must be definitely the almost sterile environment combined with tool sounds... Brrrr...🤐
This is genius and i could see great use for it especially for hardware stores that don't provide a cutting service for sheet material as the other versions of the type of wall mounted saw wouldn't be as safe as this one is due to the blade being exposed the whole time. Therefore insurance is usually the problem. But with this one, its super clever and a hell of a lot safer so I'd imagine insurance wouldn't be as expensive. You deserve all the views and likes you get, master creator. Respect
Seguro que es un tutorial espectacular maestro, como todos los que usted hace, pero es muy largo, se hace difícil de ver, lo ideal para mí son 15 minutos máximo, partiéndole en dos, creo que tendría más visualizaciónes, solo es mi humilde opinión, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia)👌🤓😜
Yes, as tomigrupi3886 said, JSK is a master craftsman at several levels. Not only does he make HIGHLY precise tools, but he also makes them using hand-held power tools - which are then fitted to many kinds of jigs. Really wonderful efficiency with the power tools themselves. (And consistent with "the Japanese way".) No big, clunky table saws, drill presses, or the like. The only weakness of this is that he often uses implements or accessories that may be hard to find (types of extruded aluminum, clamps, and other devices). And, his wood - oh yes, his wood - it is amazing quality. Many-layered plywood with no voids. Superb stuff! But, where can you get such wood? (And yes, it will be expensive!) At another level, his videos are a testimony to a gentle, peaceful spirit. Hand motions, placement of tools, and assembly all speak of a gentle way of being. Inspiring! His construction "mindset" should be taught in schools. We would have a more efficient, gentler planet! Thank you JSK!
Love your channel. Your designs are ingenious and your craftsmanship is second to none. The only complaint I have is the price tag for some of the projects is not for the faint of heart. Keep up the great work and I will keep watching.😁
Nice work! I thought about making one of those for my shop until I saw the Festool Trac-Saw. Once an affordable version came out I bought it. A panel saw would be great if I had the space.
That clamping mechanism using simple parallelogram is clever. Not sure about riving knife being used to move a saw around, but it could be OK-ish as I guess you set your counterweight flawlessly so forces will be minimal. Tilting is very nice addon. But what I'm not so sure I like is access to the saw and depth of cut adjustment. As your other panel saw with circular saw on front side allows you to not just format panel materials, but also to scribe and cut groves in them, as it gives more control over the saw settings. Maybe I just missed some hidden lead-screw to set depth of cut here. Nevermind, I like your design style clean definition and videos straight to point.
GFBSA: I am from Ballito, in South Africa. I am new to your channel, and I have been totally refitting my workshop / ManCave at my home... Woodwork is a passion which I have had since my school days, and that's a very long time ago.😁 While looking for a certain kind of router jig, I came accross this U Tube site, and all I can say is WOW! You are the most meticulous, and accurate woodworker (Plus a lot more.....😛) that I have had the privilage of watching at work! I have followed you the moment I saw what you do, and I have already saved some of your Router Jig videos, and with your kind permission, would you mind if I built those into my personal workshop please? Congratlations on your awesome work, and for your kind willingness to share your fine work with the public. Take care, and be safe out there, Warm regards all the way from Ballito ( 50 Kms north of Durban on the upper eastern seaboard of South Africa) Tim Driman
Yes , I agree , this is a brillant, superb.. build. But it is huge, heavy, probably costs more than a cabinet saw, only for cutting sheets accurately at 90 degree. A very nice “I can make this show”
great video. thanks for sharing. very informative. it is ery big project for someone like me. I don't think I can made it, but enjoy of every second of watching your video.
Cool thing to have for sure but not cheap to build and even MUCH more expensive to buy. If you cut lots of panels this could be easily worth the money and time, but for most hobbyists a track saw might be more than enough. Then again, it's a hobby and all hobbies cost money and if this is inside the budget of your hobby I would say : go for it, it'll surely give you lots of pleasure and probably make you build even more. I would probably inlay the ribbon meter in the back panel and add something to make repetitive cuts. Anyway, this looks really nice and very sturdy you clearly did a nice job.
Most of the aluminum rails and brackets could be replaced with wood. The aluminum just makes acquiring long straight pieces simple for the project. I'd probably laminate plywood together where needed.
Muy buena idea para agilizar el trabajo en el taller. Vivo en Paraná, Entre Ríos Argentina, hacer ese modelo nos cuesta mucho, pero, siempre hay una forma de hacerlo. Vos abriste el camino y con mi instructor hare uno con otros materiales.
Wow, you did a great job on what I was looking for. I think it's probably a solution that you will make after a lot of thought after the first product. A really great solution.
All can say is ... "AWESOME piece of equipment!!! Would love to have one like you've built because you put some great thoughts in to it and seems to work great. First time seen you video but will be checking out others. Very inspirational build and would love to have one like said. Keep up the good work.
There are a lot of UA-camrs, they all talk a lot, but not much work, but JSK is a mega worker, he doesn't talk nonsense and shows only the best and highest quality work that can be seen, for me he is a complete worker and carpentry artist.
No background noise (music), showing straight away the target for the video: «let’s make it.” Excellent!
Please share my video with your friends.
I hope you and your friends are safe and enjoying woodworking!
Ok, but please make a simple one next 😂
How many hours did it take you to complete this project?
@@willall8103 I agree that you could easily make something more simple but it would also be much less durable and maybe even less accurate.
I was a bit chocked at first but if you plan to use this a lot and keep it accurate over time, the chosen materials make sense.
@@ppdan It's like buying a Rolls Royce to work for Uber. Nice video thu.
@@willall8103 If you are doing lots of panel cuts this is not a unnecessary luxury (especially if you do lots of repetitive cuts).
A good track saw will cost more than this whole setup (including the needed standard circular saw).
the most precise diy youtuber on internet
Precise? Dude squared the fence with a little square.
you really work like a surgeon in wood and metal! wow ...6, 7 years when I'm searching the net/UA-cam I never find someone like you
What you do in your small workshop is totally amazing. I started watching you back with the paper bird. You have designed some great projects over the last few years. Thank you
WOW! This is the best homemade panel saw design I've ever seen! The meticulous craftsmanship and precision of your work is an inspiration and paradigm for us all.
You can bump that up "best panel saw design". Most of them are just enough to work and even cut really garbage like despite costing $$$$.
The linear bearings and heavy aluminum extrusion rails are going to set you back a bit. Add that and all the hardware and this all $1000 or more.
Je suis toujours ébloui par son travail de génie et trés propre!!!! je guette en permanence ses nouvauté et le remercie a lui de les partager
@@ironmyno I've wondered about this. Is that a truly reliable estimate? I know that the components you mentioned are really pricey, but I've wondered if there are sources at a more affordable price point. Thanks!
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for those limited on floor space, this is a great option. love the design!
Не видел более фантастического, чем Ваша работа. Респект!
That is a very clever design. I'm particularly impressed by the modified riving blade used to move the saw. The work clamp mechanism is very clever too.
I originally became interested in your work when I found your ornithopter video - maybe 8 or 9 years ago (wow time has flown 😁) If you were to revisit that project again and show us how you built it, myself, and I'm sure many of your viewers would appreciate it. The workmanship is always masterful, and the designs are innovative in every one of your projects. A joy to watch.
Every time I see your project I am blown away. You have a surgical and maniacal precision, and the great thing is that the projects are finished in a crazy way. I envy your dexterity and your wit, in a good way of course. Greetings from Sardinia
Your hands always seem much younger than I imagine your head to be. Well done!
One of the "MOST USEFUL" DIY channels for my woodworking shop and IDEAS to make my shop more efficient and/or safer, KOUBOU👍👍. Unlike many others where there is all the music and other distractive content your all details and "SHOW by DOING IT, just love it. You deserve a lot more upvotes but keep up the great work you are doing for the DIY MAKER community. Greetings from the USA
I have no more words to describe how amazing your work is...
great realization of the embodiment of creation...and someone commented that you don't pay as much as the finished product..I doubt it...and the question is about oneself and realizing ideas is not about money but about joy...peace
Astounding! Beyond comprehension... except for the fact that i just spent the half hour enjoying watching & listening to your craftsmanship. One thing that I would really appreciate on your videos is an explanation on the amount of time it took you to build whatever it is.... having this information would help us earthlings think that you're "one of us". Greg (garden grove, CA usa)
Absolutely 💯 the best panel saw build I have ever seen. You should mass produce a panel saw kit and sell them! Before track saws...this is and was the OG for breaking down sheet products. Local home stores seem to always breakdown and are not nearly as nice as yours. I prefer a panel saw over a track saw. Especially 1 like yours. That thing is perfect!
Hello from Taipei! You inspired me to make a second tiltable and retractable table saw for myself and then I'll make a third one - which is the panel saw you just made here in this video! All of videos are inspirational from chisel sharpening to circular sander and for years (maybe 4 years) I've watching your videos! I've actually made a "Dowel Jig" exactly the way you made it a couple of years ago! Love that video! Thank you so much!
Thanks for watching.
I will continue to make more fun videos.
I haven't seen anything more fantastic than your work. Respect!
A Track Saw Guide would be my best option. The amount of money spent on this project can build me a house already.
Thats my problem with it. It's too expensive for what it is. If you're tearing down panels over and over again then a panel saw is faster. But for the home DIYer a tracksaw will have more use for roughly the same cost.
@@AERuffy Until you said 'same cost as a track saw' I was in my head saying 'YEAH BUT IT'S THE SAME COST AS A TRACK SAW!' A vertical panel saw comes in at ~£15k, it's seriously hard to come by one that doesn't need 16' of wall space when you're likely not wanting more than 8' of capacity, whilst a sliding table saw will be about half that cost, but take up even more space and provide a ton of handling challenges, whether you're a DIYer or a pro. Being able to make this for 5% of those costs, to your own specifications, fitted to your own costs is why it's worth it.
I couldn't justify a full size panel saw, and in fact tend to rip boards in half with a track saw. Things then slow down a lot when you need to cut a bunch of lengths of 600mm width as you can't use a mitre saw, can't have a table saw big enough to do this safely (and again, radial arm saws are massive). As soon as I clear a little spare wall space though, a 600mm capacity version of this will save me hours of repetitive crosscuts, and probably retire my mitre saw too. Can't see how it isn't worth it really.
Yea and the comments here are all fake and paid for. This guy is a goof
@@VaughnCampbell I wouldn't go that far. He has skills and is methodical in his work. It's not a bad idea and could even lead to some really cool custom tools. I know that in America, the cost of this build far outstretches just buying a kit or using a track saw. But maybe where he lives it is justifiable.
I mean, had I the money to burn, I wouldn't mind building some of the tables he has and doing some fancy finishing on them, just because. Alas, that day is far off.
You can get a panel saw here in the states for about $2200. You’ve got a lot of 8020 aluminum in this design which will add up to also aluminum plating, the pipe guides and all the wood.
You’re also limited in cross/rip cuts to the space inside of the top and bottom guides with no way or rotating the saw like most panel saws. All depends on what you’re working on I guess.
Wow you've outdone yourself. I thought your original panel saw was amazing but this definitely elevates the design.
This guy Unbelievably smart and a perfectionist, no words necessary in his video’s.
Love watching!!
Its a pleasure watching a fine craftsman produce such awesome stuff. living prove of ingenuity. Thank you
Several years (three? Four? Five?) I stare on your videos. And not only staring, I've done some of your jigs for router.
Wood in your hand is like clay when you're working, which turns into gold as a result. Excellent work and extremely motivating!
Thank you! (It is so frustrating that I cannot buy your drafts no more due to sanctions, your banks reject my purchase tries.)
Turning the saw around for this application is pretty damn brilliant.
GENIUS. The world needs your designs to be available commercially.
Yeah if this were a kit you could buy commercially, or even a standalone unit, I think it would do well. Just wait, harbor freight will have one out next month for $129.99
My local Home Depot has had a setup like this for about 15 years now. This IS a thing. Though there's is pure metal tubing and about 3x bigger.
@@Deaner3D You can, Google is your friend.
This is absolutely GENIUS; perhaps one of your best creations. Your magnetic base drill press is a very close second..
Great job! So meticulous in accuracy! You are a wonderful person. Your video is full of details and automatically educative. All without words Sir! You're a great teacher! Thanks for Dearing!
Die Profille zum Führen der Kreissäge erinnern mich an fischertechnik. Tolle Idee und Werkstück. ®️👍🏻
I *love* watching these vids. No music, no talking, just beautiful design. My one problem is that a lot of them now require crazy expensive looking components, and that was my immediate thought as soon as the first slider thing appeared on screen. It would be awesome to see builds that don't require one to spend hundreds in components.
I understand where you are coming from, but any panel saw you can buy off the shelf would cost much more than the materials to make this. Also, just because he built it a specific way doesn't mean you have to, maybe you can cut cost by altering the design a bit? Those sliding rails aren't super expensive either.
You've really outdone yourself with this machine. Incredible job!
Pro tip for those of us with older eyes: Get yourself an Optical Center Punch Set. The set I have comes with a crosshair and bullseye sight and two different angled punches. It's so much easier to look through a sight to line up a mark than it is to sight it the old way. Best investment ever.
Sempers Sarge.
As always I wish there was more than one like option to your videos! Thank you so much for sharing!
Nice to have a beautiful shop with all of the tools AND the skill to do all of this. Its not for us week end project guys.
everything you do is very creative it is a pleasure to observe the high quality of your inventions thank you very much.
Без слов, а как всЁ понятно, просто, чисто и красиво. Благодарю за Ваши видеоролики укрепляющие любовь к "ДЕРЕВУ"✊
Привет из РОССИИ🇷🇺
Булатный ЛАЙК мой 👍
....и
МАКІТА РУЛИТ ✊
@@БулатБасыров-у2щ RYOBI тоже 🙂
Как тонко подмечено,даже нечего добавить.Согласен с вами колега на все 100👌🤝!Талант не пропьеш!
This guy is absolutely brilliant! Another great build!
As always, stunning attention to detail ... even when you make a mess drilling a hole it looks good ... I love the simplicity and precision of your designs, but with this build I feel that you got overly complicated ... in saying that, I still absolutely love it 👍
Thank you for sharing your video are so professional that it does not need a voice .
Love it thank you
Outstanding. Simplicity with functionality, also because it's cutting towards the back you don't actually need clamps more than the gravity guide. 😁Ingenious! Damn, I get goosebumps every single time I'm watching your videos.. Must be definitely the almost sterile environment combined with tool sounds... Brrrr...🤐
This guy is unbelievably talented. Big fan of this guy.
This is genius and i could see great use for it especially for hardware stores that don't provide a cutting service for sheet material as the other versions of the type of wall mounted saw wouldn't be as safe as this one is due to the blade being exposed the whole time. Therefore insurance is usually the problem. But with this one, its super clever and a hell of a lot safer so I'd imagine insurance wouldn't be as expensive. You deserve all the views and likes you get, master creator. Respect
Superb build. You're always making genius pieces with your own genius tool accessories
Greetings from Hannover, Germany, i really love to watch your master craftmanship!
Absolutely brilliant. Thanks for sharing with us!
his style is shouting that he is Japanese. a combination of patience, art, safety with mastery. a Japanese bow down to maker. 🙇
Seguro que es un tutorial espectacular maestro, como todos los que usted hace, pero es muy largo, se hace difícil de ver, lo ideal para mí son 15 minutos máximo, partiéndole en dos, creo que tendría más visualizaciónes, solo es mi humilde opinión, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia)👌🤓😜
Im lost for words.Such precision and beauty..WOW!!!!!!!!
Um, this has to be the best build I've seen in a very long time. When can you come around and help me? Greetings from Australia.
Looks great! Better than made in factory 👍
Respect from Russia 🤝
Pretty awesome. I like the way you placed the saw behind instead of the cutting arm. Sweet!
Estraordinario trabajo, felicitaciones y gracias por compartirlo! Saludos desde Colombia!
Отличная идея и блестящая реализация.
Как всегда.
Вертикальный форматно - раскроечный станок. Отличная работа.
It's called a panel saw.
you are so professional, neither factory is so clean and so high precision. Nice, thank you.
Thank you for all your inspirations!
Very impressive the homemade tools you construct with limited space and budget is amazing
Yes, as tomigrupi3886 said, JSK is a master craftsman at several levels. Not only does he make HIGHLY precise tools, but he also makes them using hand-held power tools - which are then fitted to many kinds of jigs. Really wonderful efficiency with the power tools themselves. (And consistent with "the Japanese way".) No big, clunky table saws, drill presses, or the like. The only weakness of this is that he often uses implements or accessories that may be hard to find (types of extruded aluminum, clamps, and other devices). And, his wood - oh yes, his wood - it is amazing quality. Many-layered plywood with no voids. Superb stuff! But, where can you get such wood? (And yes, it will be expensive!) At another level, his videos are a testimony to a gentle, peaceful spirit. Hand motions, placement of tools, and assembly all speak of a gentle way of being. Inspiring! His construction "mindset" should be taught in schools. We would have a more efficient, gentler planet! Thank you JSK!
WooW, incredible idea and extremely well executed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
으하하하~~완전 대박 아이템입니다요~몇번을 돌려봅니다~~
Éste hombre es un ingeniero que domina varias facetas ,electricidad,mecanica,pero la que domina de verdad es la carpinteria gran artista
Love your channel. Your designs are ingenious and your craftsmanship is second to none. The only complaint I have is the price tag for some of the projects is not for the faint of heart. Keep up the great work and I will keep watching.😁
Nice work! I thought about making one of those for my shop until I saw the Festool Trac-Saw. Once an affordable version came out I bought it. A panel saw would be great if I had the space.
That clamping mechanism using simple parallelogram is clever. Not sure about riving knife being used to move a saw around, but it could be OK-ish as I guess you set your counterweight flawlessly so forces will be minimal. Tilting is very nice addon. But what I'm not so sure I like is access to the saw and depth of cut adjustment. As your other panel saw with circular saw on front side allows you to not just format panel materials, but also to scribe and cut groves in them, as it gives more control over the saw settings. Maybe I just missed some hidden lead-screw to set depth of cut here. Nevermind, I like your design style clean definition and videos straight to point.
GFBSA: I am from Ballito, in South Africa. I am new to your channel, and I have been totally refitting my workshop / ManCave at my home... Woodwork is a passion which I have had since my school days, and that's a very long time ago.😁
While looking for a certain kind of router jig, I came accross this U Tube site, and all I can say is WOW! You are the most meticulous, and accurate woodworker (Plus a lot more.....😛) that I have had the privilage of watching at work! I have followed you the moment I saw what you do, and I have already saved some of your Router Jig videos, and with your kind permission, would you mind if I built those into my personal workshop please?
Congratlations on your awesome work, and for your kind willingness to share your fine work with the public.
Take care, and be safe out there,
Warm regards all the way from Ballito ( 50 Kms north of Durban on the upper eastern seaboard of South Africa)
Tim Driman
Yes , I agree , this is a brillant, superb.. build. But it is huge, heavy, probably costs more than a cabinet saw, only for cutting sheets accurately at 90 degree. A very nice “I can make this show”
bạn đã tạo ra 1 công cụ tuyệt vời trong ngành mộc! Kĩ thuật cao!
Beautiful, wonderful, marvelous, glorious. Thanks JSK-koubou.
This plan may be worth shelving my track-saw for.
simple, précis , exigeant .... j'adore. C'est une magnifique réalisation
Projeto incrível, sua criatividade não tem limites! 👋👋👋🤜
Es macht immer wieder Freude zuzuschauen
great video. thanks for sharing. very informative. it is ery big project for someone like me. I don't think I can made it, but enjoy of every second of watching your video.
SO CLEAN! Bravo, sir.
Cool thing to have for sure but not cheap to build and even MUCH more expensive to buy.
If you cut lots of panels this could be easily worth the money and time, but for most hobbyists a track saw might be more than enough. Then again, it's a hobby and all hobbies cost money and if this is inside the budget of your hobby I would say : go for it, it'll surely give you lots of pleasure and probably make you build even more.
I would probably inlay the ribbon meter in the back panel and add something to make repetitive cuts.
Anyway, this looks really nice and very sturdy you clearly did a nice job.
НУ ТЫ И ЗАМОРОЧИЛСЯ?!!!!
ВЫСШИЙ ПИЛОТАЖ!
A work of art…congratulations 👍👍👍👍
Another genius idea, this profiles are quite expensive to get, but idea and realisation perfect as always man !
Let alone these heavy linear bearings
Most of the aluminum rails and brackets could be replaced with wood. The aluminum just makes acquiring long straight pieces simple for the project. I'd probably laminate plywood together where needed.
Muy buena idea para agilizar el trabajo en el taller. Vivo en Paraná, Entre Ríos Argentina, hacer ese modelo nos cuesta mucho, pero, siempre hay una forma de hacerlo. Vos abriste el camino y con mi instructor hare uno con otros materiales.
I'm only 40 seconds in and I already want to make one for myself! It's damn clever!
Wow, it’s looks like new one 😮. Excelente work!!! 👏👏👏👏😀⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Greaaaat build! Well done. The only things missing are the kitchen sink and CNC steppers and ball screws. 🙂
Thank you.
Actually, we are in the process of designing for electrification.
Not a ball screw. timing belt type
It can be manufactured very cheaply.
Wow, you did a great job on what I was looking for.
I think it's probably a solution that you will make after a lot of thought after the first product. A really great solution.
Congratulations ! Very well done as always ! 👏👏👏
Ролик вышел в Ютубе несколько минут назад (9минут), а Ваш комментарий несколько часов назад (9часов)🤔😲Как такое возможно❓
I have a limited release 9 hours ago.
@@jisakukobo Спасибо за ответ ✊
Wonderful to watch. It relaxes me. Great job! I do not cut as many panels to justify the investment, but very worth while if you do.
beautiful video great production
Rancangan Anda Sangat Sangat Bagus Kombinasi Kayu dan Logam.
TERIMA KASIH .UNTUK PERHATIAN ANDA.SAYA MAU HADIAHNYA. NAMA DAN ALAMAT SAYA JELAS.
KALAU BOLEH, APAKAH SAYA BISA MENDAPATKAN HADIAH HASIL RANCANGAN ANDA???.SAYA SEORANG TUKANG KAYU.
ALEXANDER BORA'A. JLN.GUNUNG KELIMUTU NO.23 AB.KUPANG NTT INDONESIA.
He will spawn a new field called carpentry engineering. 💯
Ничего лишнего, прекрасный видео урок 👍👍👍👍👍
That's one of the smartest build I ever seen
Super réalisation. BRAVO !
Precisión y exactitud, da gusto ver lo limpio que trabaja. Felicitación!!!!!
Superb work! I can't like this enough!
All can say is ... "AWESOME piece of equipment!!! Would love to have one like you've built because you put some great thoughts in to it and seems to work great. First time seen you video but will be checking out others. Very inspirational build and would love to have one like said. Keep up the good work.
十年才出現的天才!❤❤❤
You’re a genius, my friend!
매번 아이디어도 좋고, 창의적인면에 감탄합니다.
👏👏👏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Impressionante la precisione e i materiali Bravissimo!!!
Beautiful work.
Your video are too good to watch,please make video on metal work.❤️🇮🇳