Homemade table saw, part 1

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2013
  • Start of building a tilting arbour table saw from a circular saw
    woodgears.ca/homemade_tablesaw/
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  • @carlfreesr
    @carlfreesr 10 років тому +2

    I think your videos leave all the other woodworkers in the dust. Yours are professional, terse, and "to the point". I have built many shop machines myself over the years and it is really nice to see others do it - and with better ideas.

  • @gantzi77
    @gantzi77 10 років тому +3

    Amazing!
    There are quite a few tutorials on how to make a table saw out of a circular saw but you took it to a whole new level!
    Can't wait for part 2.
    Thank you

  • @NoggleBaum
    @NoggleBaum 2 роки тому +1

    Using what you have to get what you want, the best definition of genius.

  • @dirklamprecht1966
    @dirklamprecht1966 10 років тому

    Brilliant. Watched it several times to make sure I got all the details correct. I have also built a table saw out of my circular saw and it works like a charm for the smaller projects.
    I will be improving my design using some of the information I've gleaned form here.
    Thanks for super ideas and superb workmanship.

  • @crumblenaut9776
    @crumblenaut9776 10 років тому +3

    I've been waiting for this! Your builds on workshop tools are some of the finest, and they are expained in great detail. I can't wait for part 2 of this saw.
    Thank you!

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  10 років тому +2

    Actually, I did use a table saw to square up some of the pieces.

  • @lunarmoon1969
    @lunarmoon1969 10 років тому

    My uncle did this using a workmate. It was very compact and portable and worked great for when he needed shop tools in the field. Great for ripping 2x4's when doing outside contract jobs. Thanks for the videos.

  • @AndrewRZZ
    @AndrewRZZ 10 років тому +2

    Build from scratch is always appreciated, good job Matthias!

  • @ccopes75
    @ccopes75 10 років тому

    I'm so glad to see you doing this. Can't wait to see what sort of fence system you come up with!

  • @marlonnocos6159
    @marlonnocos6159 10 років тому

    I'm an aspirant into woodworking(hobbyist/filipino)...this will be my first project....thnx Mr. Wandel.

  • @Jhoni22dias
    @Jhoni22dias 10 років тому

    MATHIAS, YOU SURPASSED OTHER PROJECTS THIS LINE, THAN ALREADY SAW IN UA-cam, I CAN'T WAIT FOR PART 2. THANK YOU. INNOVATE YOU OLD IDEAS, I'M WATCHING FROM BRAZIL.

  • @Pantorouter
    @Pantorouter 10 років тому

    This one is very good project for the professional woodworker in developing countries who don't have much money to spend on Table saw.A very Neat project.can't wait to see part 2

  • @petery53
    @petery53 9 років тому +4

    Great video's Matthias,I am a 62 year old newbie to woodworking and have found your videos on making the table saw fantastic. I have spent countless hours in my workshop building this and sure you can go to the hardware and buy a $200 table saw , but the satisfaction and enjoyment building your own outweighs buying a piece of cheap Chinese made crap. Keep up the good work mate.

  • @bretlindquist
    @bretlindquist 10 років тому

    I can't stop watching these videos from you Matthias.

  • @Doubleantone
    @Doubleantone 10 років тому

    My dad built one in the 70s. You make his look like a kids toy. Great job.

  • @johnzima9505
    @johnzima9505 5 років тому +1

    Genius at work, I needed to pay attention when I went to trade school in the old Europe! Long a go. You are the man.....Thank You for the instructions this old emigrant can fallow! One of many on the YOU TUBE! Thank You AMERICA!

  • @ryadh77271
    @ryadh77271 10 років тому

    hello matthias, first time i saw your video on youtube i began to love wood working you're a great teacher

  • @allthings2allmen
    @allthings2allmen 7 років тому

    Totally dig those long reach "c" clamps! Following you on your work for a while rather silently, but I like the way you work over all...we're all different...moot point, but I like your style, and wish I had half of your experience with wood, not to mention the mathematical knowledge....this is why I appreciate you more! You are easy to understand and don't come off as "highbrow"...non engineers can grasp, without feeling less than human.

  • @Lastsight100
    @Lastsight100 9 років тому

    This build is great I have been looking to do the same thing, I feel this is the best example of a build yet!

  • @fireraisr
    @fireraisr 10 років тому

    this is awesome. i was thinking just the other day of how to go about doing this. When you're short on space and funds every tool needs to be multifunctional. can't wait for part 2

  • @josemanuelmayagoitia1177
    @josemanuelmayagoitia1177 9 років тому

    I watched your video with subtitles in spanish. Tank you, I'm impressed. You are really creative. Muchas gracias!!

  • @eniorodrigues37
    @eniorodrigues37 9 років тому

    Matthias Wandel, congratulations for great ideas that brings always here for us !!

  • @multirichard007
    @multirichard007 10 років тому

    Excellent design and nicely built. Will give many years of service. Fascinating watching you design it on the hoof and put it together. I love the way that it is all made of wood. Won't vibrate like a lot of today's machines built from thin plate and is far more sturdy. Ignore the silly comments below. These people probably aren't capable of putting something together like this, and will just go out and pay hundreds of dollars for a shop bought piece of tin-rubbish which will rattle apart after a few years use. Designing and building your own tools and machines is far more satisfying, and once built that can be modified and refined.

  • @melmixxx
    @melmixxx 9 років тому

    Woooow!!! very good project, ever needed a machine, thank you very much. Greetings from the south of the world, Chile.

  • @edgaraldi2691
    @edgaraldi2691 10 років тому

    I really love all the work you do with wood thanks for sharing, some people don't understand the good stuff, excellent job continue doing it.

  • @SLINGSHOTandMOLOTOWS
    @SLINGSHOTandMOLOTOWS 10 років тому +1

    great job man, NICE build, your engineering skills are good too, good thinking!

  • @bobjimenez4464
    @bobjimenez4464 9 років тому

    you are a plywood master! Nice table saw, looks like it will provide a cleaner cut than most bought at the hardware store.

  • @carpotgieter
    @carpotgieter 10 років тому

    Hi Matthias, can see great applications for this device. I know Festool has made something similar for their circular saws to be mounted to a table and taken to a work site as a mobile tablesaw. Good work and looking forward to part B!!

  • @robertjones9918
    @robertjones9918 6 років тому

    DUDE! You are so awesomely clever, creative and talented!

  • @eln74
    @eln74 10 років тому

    You make it look just so easy and there's where the inspiration kicks in with this video, so I have a 8" 1/4 blade Dewalt circular saw that shoul give an extra blade height and power as well, thanks again!!

  • @lunarmoon1969
    @lunarmoon1969 10 років тому

    I love the fact you are using the tool that is the tool you are making! Great Irony at work!

  • @cranknode
    @cranknode 10 років тому

    Really like your video, Matthias. I learn something with every one. Thanks!

  • @filippoud
    @filippoud 10 років тому

    Great video. I love the presentation. You have a brilliant mind. Thank you for your time and for sharing all your projects.

  • @bedeone
    @bedeone 10 років тому

    Of all the things I would've liked to see you build, it's a table saw. Thanks a bunch Matthias.

  • @jimgraham4673
    @jimgraham4673 Рік тому

    Your builds are always so well thought out and your solutions are sensible. I am attempting to remake a small Craftsman Table saw with an improved top and fence system. It's different in that the 45* swing mechanism is to the side and above where the platen would be on a circle saw. It hangs from the underside of the top. Making a new top will be a challenge.

  • @donnya1000
    @donnya1000 10 років тому

    I really enjoyed seeing your process. That is the most important take-away from this...not another table saw, great vid.

  • @namelessone1811
    @namelessone1811 8 років тому

    You are a wood working genius! I love your channel and web site! Thank you!

  • @zohanthecat
    @zohanthecat 9 років тому

    Hey hats off to your workmanship. Nice technique. Put a foot switch into the mix for safety and I can't see why anyone could argue with that being a safe tool. Chainsaw dovetails is another beautiful video.

  • @yononable
    @yononable 10 років тому

    you just save me a lot of thinking and planning for this idea. thanks matt.

  • @yakupozdmr
    @yakupozdmr 10 років тому

    I'am following you Mathias from woodgears.ca for more then a year. I was expecting you to make this work but you did not up to now. Meanwhile, i kept looking for home made table saws with circular hand saw for more than 2 months. I've watched many videos. You always have brillieant ideas and practical solutions Mathias. Great work again.

  • @Lemev
    @Lemev 9 років тому +1

    Good Job! You're a genius man! Congrats....

  • @MrLiveEra
    @MrLiveEra 10 років тому

    Ive been putting off doing this for a while . Just seemed so dangerous and really worth the potential saving. After seeing your unique version . I may have to give it a whirl

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  10 років тому

    Whatever is cheap, mostly. Although I do like the Ryobi corded drills. Of the cheap ones, those are the only ones with a two stage gear reduction.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  10 років тому

    I'd recomend a contractor's saw, or a hybrid saw, with a cast iron top.

  • @MYNICEEV
    @MYNICEEV 10 років тому

    This will come in very handy for anyone who wishes to build MY NICE EV as the timber will be laminated for strength. Your band saw too is an amazing project like this one. Thank you very much. Just keep them coming.

  • @RyanHardyMusic
    @RyanHardyMusic 10 років тому

    THIS IS FANTASTIC! Perfect solution if there isn't enough room for a table saw! Can't wait for plans if this works!

  • @jean8152
    @jean8152 7 років тому

    superbe réalisation et très ingénieuse ! Bravo! Ça donne vraiment envie d'en faire autant.

  • @lurodz65
    @lurodz65 9 років тому

    I'm new to your channel...; Hell of a design my friend. That's creativity as it's best. I've seen much simple designs out there for a DIY table saw but you truly took your time and actually design a concept that if the circular saw goes bad one can always get another one of the same brand or adjust it to a different brand, well done!

  • @markoplasc
    @markoplasc 9 років тому

    Matthias je čudotvorac
    miracle man :D
    very nice
    hi from Zagreb, Croatia

  • @user-sz2xs5so8w
    @user-sz2xs5so8w 5 років тому

    Very beautiful you are an artist and I am a follower of Hassan al - Saadi from Iraq I have benefited greatly from your minds

  • @zafardurrani9544
    @zafardurrani9544 3 роки тому

    Very good and nice invention, I like it, Although I am not a professional woodworker but I am very fond of woodworking and want to make something, Thank you for providing me the best knowledge and video, Zafar from Quetta Pakistan

  • @Xwozz
    @Xwozz 10 років тому

    Finding your videos in the subscription box is like finding presents under the christmas tree!

  • @naturelovertx
    @naturelovertx 10 років тому

    Can't wait to see how you build your fence. I bolt my Porter Cable saw to the bottom of 1/2" Birch and lay across saw horses. I have problem with blade deflection and then binding. Haven't come up with a sturdy fence yet.

  • @ewersil
    @ewersil 9 років тому

    I think your work is excellent! I will try to copy it. I will send some photos to you when I finish.
    I'm from Brazil. Thank you.

  • @marcosledesmaburelli1158
    @marcosledesmaburelli1158 10 років тому

    Man u are a genius, thanks for share ur proyects with us..

  • @saxyrep1
    @saxyrep1 3 роки тому +1

    7:27 I guess at this point it could be a decent miter saw too. In any case, I'm truly admirative of your ingenuity.

  • @Eric-yt7fp
    @Eric-yt7fp 8 років тому

    This is so cool... I might have to try this out over the weekend.

  • @Mystipaoniz
    @Mystipaoniz 8 років тому

    Really really really...i dunno...awesome!
    Not for me right now, but i'll definitely try to build one using your techniques.
    You gave me good ideas on how to "think" when trying to build something ^^
    Thanks!

  •  10 років тому

    You just make it look like you started fooling around one Saturday afternoon after you had picked up the circular saw at a yard sale. Excellent.

  • @mikecunningham3423
    @mikecunningham3423 9 років тому

    U r amazing and not just cuz this video. I been watching some of ur other videos and u r one smart guy good job keep up the excellent work

  • @davidmdomingo
    @davidmdomingo 8 років тому

    Genius ! Sheer Genius. A very ingenuine, successful attempt.

  • @oppositeworlds1460
    @oppositeworlds1460 10 років тому

    You're a genius. Wow! For me to do that it'll take a long time. I don't have all the tools you have. Great job by the way.

  • @BadDreamFucker
    @BadDreamFucker 8 років тому +23

    Sir You are indeed a genius.

  • @johnfitzpatrick3822
    @johnfitzpatrick3822 10 років тому

    your the steven hawking of woodwork , your amazing

  • @albertomancini7818
    @albertomancini7818 9 років тому +13

    Estimado Matthias, siempre miro tus vídeos y realmente son muy buenos-- quiero saber algo por que algunos vídeos tienen la traducción en Castellano MUY BUENA, y otros no tienen traducción y otros una traducción que no se entiende nada, ademas quiero agradecerte por no poner música--si miro el vídeo y trato de entenderlo no puedo escuchar música. Bueno lo que haces es muy bueno--te felicito.

    • @s4n714g000
      @s4n714g000 7 років тому +1

      Alberto, te respondo 2 años tarde.
      Los subtitulos los puede subir cualquiera, es el metodo que usa UA-cam para no tener que poner gente a traducir, ya que son demasiados videos y simplemente no tendria sentido economicamente.
      Por lo tanto cualquiera que "sepa" español puede traducir y hacer que se muestren, a veces son buenos, otras no tanto, y muchas veces nadie lo hace (este video es la excepcion por tener tanta popularidad).
      Suerte

    • @avinashvenkat813
      @avinashvenkat813 6 років тому

      Alberto Mancini

  • @TukangPribadi
    @TukangPribadi 3 роки тому

    how come, even though this video is from 7 years ago but it amazes me. I will try to make it, if possible. Very thanks sir!

  • @radubogdanbarbu5044
    @radubogdanbarbu5044 10 років тому

    i am speechless... congrats man !!

  • @christopherjude
    @christopherjude 10 років тому

    Is "lets make some sawdust" your new catch phrase? Great Job.

  • @OldVegan
    @OldVegan 10 років тому

    Wow. You never cease to amaze me.

  • @ZOLY82
    @ZOLY82 9 років тому

    I like your videos, i learn a lot from them. Thanks.

  •  10 років тому

    I'm very glad to see this video now, because it's just actual for me. Thanks for making this project!
    You were using the shop made C clamps, You should add a link to it at 07:50.

  • @JohnHeisz
    @JohnHeisz 10 років тому +1

    Interesting!

  • @bobschott8614
    @bobschott8614 10 років тому

    Good stuff! Cracked me up at the end. I realized I was squinting in horror while watching the test cuts waiting for something catastrophic to happen, but I guess if it had, there wouldn't be a video.

  • @carlosmiranda401
    @carlosmiranda401 5 років тому

    Parabéns pelos seus vídeos ,muito bom !!

  • @benc65753
    @benc65753 10 років тому

    In the late '70's a DIY magazine featured a home made table saw that was my first table saw. Cut a lot of wood with it until I could afford a store bought saw. Those plans had you leave the shoe on the saw for depth control. I like your ideas way better because you also can tilt the blade for angle cuts.

  • @MyTurtleCollab
    @MyTurtleCollab 10 років тому +7

    "time to make some sawdust"
    If this was a B-action movie, that'd be the line that get's you an oscar.

  • @biffle0764
    @biffle0764 10 років тому

    I love how you have such a beautiful table saw, and still you would rather tinker with a homemade table saw for no other reason than, well, because you can. Lol! Love your vids bro!
    I'm still waiting to see the belt cage on your homemade jointer. ;)

  • @MrCHATOVEVD
    @MrCHATOVEVD 10 років тому

    dammm matthiasur a genius on this... thanks for the video realy hellpfull

  • @jcjatho
    @jcjatho 10 років тому

    Bravo my friend!! Now that is woodworking ingenuity. Good job.

  • @gjkrieg854
    @gjkrieg854 10 років тому

    Awesome. I have been hoping that you would tackle a homemade tablesaw for sometime.

  • @TomBinderKrieglstein
    @TomBinderKrieglstein 10 років тому

    ok Matthias, thats a real enthusiastic play, you could buy a table saw for half the effort. But working with wood sometimes needs a challenge for itself. Great job anyway.

  • @matthiaswandel
    @matthiaswandel  10 років тому

    1/4" on that one. I have a wider blade in the other saw.

  • @georgeyoung613
    @georgeyoung613 7 років тому

    Absolutely brilliant! Thank you for shearing...

  • @user-nf2rn1xy3c
    @user-nf2rn1xy3c 10 років тому

    Хорошая приспособа!По твоему видео себе собрал,но в металле.Спасибо за идею.Удачи!

  • @angustungsten2687
    @angustungsten2687 9 років тому

    Love It! Thx a bunch for sharing - I'm on it ;)

  • @dfelixrx7
    @dfelixrx7 9 років тому

    I like his style. He's a creative guy.

  • @dedydarmawan4980
    @dedydarmawan4980 9 років тому

    Fantastic.. brother :-)
    thank's for share your experience

  • @jacobnovi
    @jacobnovi 10 років тому

    Your videos is inspiration for my project.

  • @king5star
    @king5star 10 років тому

    Thank you for this wonderful work

  • @alansm136
    @alansm136 10 років тому

    Dude, I love it. I also enjoy making STUFF.

  • @dedo2u
    @dedo2u 10 років тому

    I really like your videos.
    Best wishes from Egypt :)

  • @KataOKyo
    @KataOKyo 8 років тому

    hello, thank you for this product , I like because it's very good and easy to make, I'm a Vietnamese , and I live in Vietnam , I watched a lot of clips of you , I love like your job , you do not need one maid , just let me eat, I will work for you from 3 to 5 years .

  • @johnarizona3820
    @johnarizona3820 10 років тому +1

    WTG Brother, nicely done!

  • @mlawren7
    @mlawren7 10 років тому +3

    Watched this video months ago, yesterday wife comes home from garage sale with makita saw identical for like $2.00. Back to video.

    • @saksikasi
      @saksikasi 10 років тому +2

      2 dorrar? That's a pretty damn good find, you've got yourself a good wife there, a real treasure seeker

  • @BackyardWoodworking
    @BackyardWoodworking 10 років тому

    Nice build, Izzy Swan is building one. Different ideas but both good. Thanks for yours.
    Roland

  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    @x9x9x9x9x9 10 років тому +1

    This is so cool. I just got a table saw the other day and love them now.

  • @blackfender100
    @blackfender100 8 років тому

    That is awesome you have a lot of talent.

  • @leoalmaras
    @leoalmaras 10 років тому

    beautiful idea!!! I toll to my husband this idea some time ago, and he said mmmmmmm you are crazy!!! right now I see my idea here and i am not crazy, lol !!!
    great job!!! i have evidence to my husband .... in the world the people is too creative!!

  • @bernardocontreras3306
    @bernardocontreras3306 10 років тому

    muy Buena y practice...te felicity amigo...eres genial

  • @eddraper
    @eddraper 10 років тому

    I can already envision this being toted out to your backyard for some more adventures in the sunshine.