Have been around quite a while, seen several THOUSANDS woodworking and machining videos of all kinds; I am convinced that your router lift, if not the absolute best of them all, has to be one of the three at the top. WELL DONE SIR !!!
Şahane.Her ne kadar bunu yapabilmem olanaksız olsa da izlemesi çok keyif verici.Beğenmeyenlerin neyi beğenmediklerini anlamış değilim.Eline sağlık.Sevgiler.
Beğenmeyen 800 küsür insan Neyi beğenmediğini yazsa Biz de bilgi sahibi olsak. Üstadım Çalışma on numara beş yıldız teşekkür ederim. çalışmalarınızın devamını bekliyorum kolay gelsin...
I have to admit that your router lift is without a doubt the very best and easiest to fabricate. It's just too bad that it's so expensive in hardware.. Because you truly beat all the other on the net, believe me.. Congratz
I've seen so many router lifts made on UA-cam - this is by far the best! Nothing to complicate things, just simple and easy. I'm gonna step out into my shop and make it tonight. Big thanks for sharing!
Я буду говорить ,а ты уж сам переведёшь. В этом случае у нас говорят ,руки с того места растут . А я скажу так ,ты супер мастер ,так держать .Всех благ тебе и большой удачи !
I’ve watched a ton of how to videos. As far as I’m concerned, you are the best. There are a fair number of other builders that should not have been posted. They are just sloppy ill fitting work. Not yours, they are beautifully done. Thanks for posting.
Bardzo fajne rozwiązanie: proste a jednocześnie wystarczająco precyzyjne. Autor zadbał o to by koszty były niskie. Co najbardziej mi się podoba: zostały podane wymiary pozwalające na łatwe stworzenie repliki we własnym warsztacie. Brawo!
I think that's the most stable strong and inexpensive method for a router lift I've ever seen. Thanks for the inspiration my friend greetings from Greece
Using linear rails and guide-blocks was a great idea, I will use that and rebuild my router lift now and use the linear rails to replace the aluminium rails that galls way to easy. Thanks a ton for sharing the video. :-)
Tek kelime ile muhteşem bir tezgah oldu... Bir çok freze tezgahı videosu izledim ama sizin videounuz herşeyiyle kalite kokuyor... Elinize Emeklerinize sağlık....
Beautiful design! Very simple and compact. I especially like the simplicity of the raising mechanism. Can you please provide a link to the sliding bushings that you have used on the four rods? Thank you very much for sharing. This has just gone on the top of my To Do list.
Dziękuję bardzo. Jestem z Polski i bardzo podoba mi się Twoja praca. Podziwiam Japończyków, Hiszpanów i równiwż swoich, ale Twoja praca jest efektywna i mniej skomplikowana. Pozdrawiam.
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I just re-watched this video for probably the third or fourth time. I love your simplistic approach to your builds. They are quite functional, practical, and look to be quite easy to build. I am currently gathering materials to build a router table. I think I have two to build, though: one like this one, and one with a larger, 1/2' router. Thank you for sharing your builds with us and I hope all is well with you and your workshop!
Pues, para estar hecha con una fresadora manual, una cierra circular y cuatro maderas, la mesa te ha quedado de lujo, además es bastante precisa. El vídeo de el taladro de torre también es muy bueno y a la vista está que taladra perfectamente. Maravilloso. Enhorabuena por el trabajo .
Thank you! I have seen a lot of youtube DIY Router Lift ideas, always thinking that it's too elaborate. This is perfectly small, simple and easy to attach to a worktable. Great work!
bravissimo come sempre!! ma cosa sono quei cilindri dove scorrono le staffe ? le trovo in ferramenta? Grazie very good as always !! but what are those cylinders where the brackets slide? can I find them in the hardware store? Thank you
I made a DIY router lift very similar to your design. I had an unresolvable problem with it that I do believe your unit will also have. No locking mechanism. How to keep the lift from vibrating down with use? Gravity works! Even a very small change in the depth of cut can ruin a work piece. After many, many trials to correct this abnormality, I scraped it and purchased manufactured router lift with a locking system built in. Problem solved.
After my previous home-made router lift broke when the lifting thread became damaged, I thought I would try this as it looked pretty straightforward. I'm sure the basic idea is very good but I struggled to get the accuracy needed. Therefore a couple of notes of caution. a) the wooden square frame that holds the router in place has to made very accurately. Firstly the wood has to be cut perfectly square and to the exact dimensions otherwise the router will not be held tightly - not a good idea!. It also has to be assembled square as otherwise the router will not be truly vertical when the final assembly is complete. Obviously I'm not as good as Gokman as mine was not quite right b) Gokman drilled out the holes for the guide rods at the beginning. There is no play in the bearings and if any of the holes are slightly in the wrong place, then the assembly will not sllde smoothly. c) I also didn't follow how you can force 10mm guide rods into 9mm holes and keep them perpendicular to the board (again needed to smooth movement) so I drilled 10 mm holes and used epoxy. Given my first failure and as I wanted the router to be fully perpendicular to top face of the assembly, I decided to cheat and bought a router mounting bracket from ebay for £20. I bolted this to some plywood and mounted 2 bearings on that wood. I also fitted the bearings first and used them to mark the position of the holes for the guide rods. A 3rd bearing was attached to the bracket with epoxy and then its guide-rod hole drilled I still need to attach things to my (different shaped) table opening but hopefully the tricky stuff is done
Where did you get those guide bushings and posts? What names could we search to find these? I think you'd have more subscribers if you would include this type of information and links in the text for the video. Otherwise, an amazing video!
Hmmm. Nice build but let down by the lack of detail on where to get the parts required. Steel rods & Linear Motion Ball Bearing Slides. What sizes and where to buy.
Thank you!!! I have been trying to find a video that showed all the details. Most do not show the cutter change facility. It has solved my problem. Thank you again
Interesting design but it looks like there are a number of areas that are just force fitted into place ( like the 4 rods that the linear bearings run on ) and that suggests that over time and use things will come apart or get sloppy.
Excellent for smaller (palm/trim) routers. However, trying to make one for me Bosch 1617 motor I had a lot of issues with the linear rods not lining up properly. I ended up making the frame that holds router motor out of a 1030 (1"×3") series t-slot aluminum extrusion (Although, I should've made it using 1020 (1"×2") t-slot as the 3" didn't allow me much clearance for my collet to move above the router insert.) The extrusion's precision and ability to join together perfectly made it all join to perfection. I put in a 1/2" dia linear rod into the collet and at 10" above table, I had a 0.002" (of a 90°) runout when compared to table surface. So thank you for giving me the basis for making a larger version.
It's not at all about how good this design is. It's about how he shows absolutely nothing of how to align everything with out it binding. As well, do you really expect the router sit in his hole without slipping? The general accuracy required is way beyond his video methodology.
Guten Morgen Gökmen. Erneut eine tolle Arbeit. Dir und Deiner Familie ein Schönes Wochenende. Ich hoffe das Ihr alle Gesund seit, und auch bleibt. VG HERMANN
SUGGESTION: you went through all the trouble to make this device and edit the video. Your efforts would be much more appreciated if you would answer some of the relevant questions that appear here regarding materials used or dimensions, etc. I do hope that you take the extra effort to answer the questions or as an alternative, post plans that one can download to use as this is one of the best woodworking videos, POTENTIALLY, ever!
Do you want him to build it for you too? Why does he owe you anything else? Does it say this is a tutorial? He has 1.3 Million subs, you think he's going to waste his time answering questions from freeloaders like you all day? be proactive, figure it out on your own. You must be from india.
Hey Einstein, look at the effin' TITLE of his video for cryin' out loud! He may have a boatload of subscribers, but if he doesn't at least pretend to pay attention to the comments, then turn them off. Not a hard concept to understand: Have some courtesy, a lesson you would benefit from as well.
Es un vídeo que tiene más de dos años. No pretenderás que conteste a todas las preguntas de todos sus vídeos pasados años de su publicación. Necesitaría dos vidas
@@KepperKleen Leia com atenção onde o autor diz que no final do vídeo mostra todas as dimensões. Eu, há mais de um ano, fiz este aparelho e nessa altura tinha as dimensões no final do vídeo. Contudo, detectei um erro nas dimensões e alertei o autor para o facto. ele concordou e disse que iria corrigir. No entanto, não corrigiu e limitou-se retirar a parte do vídeo onde tinha as dimensões. Você, antes de criticar as sugestões e comentários dos outros devia ler melhor o que está escrito, pelo autor. Pode confirmar o que estou dizendo, procurando mais abaixo os meus comentários e o comentário do autor. @shaboo2 está absolutamente correcto.
Great work ,brilliant and accurate , please do not forget to add a vacuum outlet to gather the dust or it will penetrate into the router's base, thank you for sharing your valuable videos.
O sistema mais simples e funcional que já vi. Gostei muito. The simplest and most functional system I have ever seen. Really enjoyed. Le système le plus simple et le plus fonctionnel que j'aie jamais vu. Vraiment apprécié. Il sistema più semplice e funzionale che abbia mai visto. Molto apprezzato. Самая простая и функциональная система, которую я когда-либо видел. Очень понравилось.
За те бабки, которые ты отдашь за линейную систему (скользящие подшипники и валы), можно купить два лифта, не прикладывая никаких усилий по распилке древесины.
@ around 6:10 did anyone else cringe when they saw the threaded rod being wrecked by the bench vise? Of all the amazing things you've made, I'd assume you would have no trouble making a rig to hold the threaded rod in a vise, without destroying the threads? Like two pieces of wood to sandwich the threaded rod into? At least you cut out the footage of screaming as you put the 2 nuts on the rod and realized what you'd done. Lol.
Nope nobody else cringed because we know he would have no problem making something had he needed it. The only thing we cringed at was your comment. Lol (if you will allow me to finish my comment with "lol" that will add some credibility to it).
Me ha gustado mucho. Es una idea genial, no obstante quisiera plantearle dos cuestiones, a saber: las varillas al encajarlas solo a presión ¿no se saldrán cuando se realice el movimiento de subida varias veces? ¿no sería bueno ponerle unos pasadores para que no puedan salirse?; y segundo, la caja donde queda encajada la fresadora supongo que tiene un espacio que es inferior al diámetro de esta para que se ejecute el movimiento de ascenso y descenso de la máquina sin que esta se quede abajo o a mitad de camino. Gracias por atenderme y repito es una idea fenomenal. Saludos
0:31 crosscut sled: ua-cam.com/video/18T81pyvhnE/v-deo.html
1:32 drill press: ua-cam.com/video/7zcnFeZ2tiE/v-deo.html
5:52 circle cutting jig: ua-cam.com/video/U1udmic6Jfc/v-deo.html
10:58 table saw (playlist): ua-cam.com/video/Lagcm4Y9j6c/v-deo.html
10:58 drill guide: ua-cam.com/video/ee2jYR9HZgk/v-deo.html
where did you get those guide bushings and posts?
What is the poll hardware called please??
@@garryheinz6388 did you manage to get those guide bushings?? If so where cheers Dale
@@daleharvey3142 I did but got the 8mm but should have been 10 mm.
@@garryheinz6388 yes
Have been around quite a while, seen several THOUSANDS woodworking and machining videos of all kinds; I am convinced that your router lift, if not the absolute best of them all, has to be one of the three at the top. WELL DONE SIR !!!
Thanks, glad you like it 😊
Блин. Это, по-моему, первый, кто сразу показал, что строить будем. И не надо перекручивать в конец и гадать..
Молодец!! Cok jakshi!
Şahane.Her ne kadar bunu yapabilmem olanaksız olsa da izlemesi çok keyif verici.Beğenmeyenlerin neyi beğenmediklerini anlamış değilim.Eline sağlık.Sevgiler.
Selamün aleyküm neden imkansız olsun üstad uğraşmak lazım
Beğenmeyen 800 küsür insan Neyi beğenmediğini yazsa Biz de bilgi sahibi olsak. Üstadım Çalışma on numara beş yıldız teşekkür ederim. çalışmalarınızın devamını bekliyorum kolay gelsin...
Perfect! the best DIY router lift I've ever seen on UA-cam. Thanks for sharing.
I have to admit that your router lift is without a doubt the very best and easiest to fabricate. It's just too bad that it's so expensive in hardware.. Because you truly beat all the other on the net, believe me.. Congratz
Чувак, я охреневшии от твоих изобретений, пересмотрел пару десятков видео, с увереностью скажу, ты лучшии на ютьюб канале. Так держать!!!
Я тоже охреневший от твоего комментария...а где это все взять ?
I've seen so many router lifts made on UA-cam - this is by far the best!
Nothing to complicate things, just simple and easy.
I'm gonna step out into my shop and make it tonight.
Big thanks for sharing!
The clearest tutorial on UA-cam for this lift mechanism, thanks a lot bro!
62 video ile 1milyon abone. Önemli olanın nicelik değil nitelik olduğunu gösteren bir kanal! Tebrikler Hocam.
Maşallah yine tereyağından kıl çekercesine sade ve net anlatım on numara 👍👍
Я буду говорить ,а ты уж сам переведёшь. В этом случае у нас говорят ,руки с того места растут . А я скажу так ,ты супер мастер ,так держать .Всех благ тебе и большой удачи !
Высший класс!!!! Огромное наслаждение смотреть!!!
I’ve watched a ton of how to videos. As far as I’m concerned, you are the best. There are a fair number of other builders that should not have been posted. They are just sloppy ill fitting work. Not yours, they are beautifully done. Thanks for posting.
Your work is second to none may God continue to bless you and your family great work bottom line
and may he give you a tongue to allow you to speak and and ability to type parts and plans.
Probably the best and simplest design I have ever seen. All credit to you Sir for the effectiveness of your project.
Poucas palavras para descrever seu trabalho, simplesmente genial!! Parabéns, curto muito seu trabalho e suas idéias!!
Tüm dünyanın anlayacağı tarzdan bir video ve içerik üretici bir Türk 👏👏
Bardzo fajne rozwiązanie: proste a jednocześnie wystarczająco precyzyjne. Autor zadbał o to by koszty były niskie. Co najbardziej mi się podoba: zostały podane wymiary pozwalające na łatwe stworzenie repliki we własnym warsztacie. Brawo!
I think that's the most stable strong and inexpensive method for a router lift I've ever seen. Thanks for the inspiration my friend greetings from Greece
Beautifully made video of a beautifully made tool.
The very best of what UA-cam is all about.
Using linear rails and guide-blocks was a great idea, I will use that and rebuild my router lift now and use the linear rails to replace the aluminium rails that galls way to easy.
Thanks a ton for sharing the video. :-)
That looks like a really elegant device to use. I will add that to my list of projects to build.
Tek kelime ile muhteşem bir tezgah oldu... Bir çok freze tezgahı videosu izledim ama sizin videounuz herşeyiyle kalite kokuyor... Elinize Emeklerinize sağlık....
Teşekkürler Yunus Bey 😊
Beautiful design! Very simple and compact. I especially like the simplicity of the raising mechanism. Can you please provide a link to the sliding bushings that you have used on the four rods? Thank you very much for sharing. This has just gone on the top of my To Do list.
bit.ly/3r7fOTa
bit.ly/3q4jNyi
Хорошо сделано. Нужная вещь. Замечательно снято.
Ясно. Понятно. Спасибо.
Умница!
Умница !!! Вы мой самый любимый автор самоделок.
Творческих вам успехов,радуйте нас и дальше своими поделками,приспособлениями и станками !
Como sempre, trabalho limpo, preciso e perfeito. De Portugal, obrigado pela generosidade.
МОЛОДЦОМ 👍👍👍, браво.
Прекрасная работа, без слов но доходчиво.,, и даже размеры все.
Отлично
Лайк с меня.
Так держать.
Looks amazing very clever just one question does the vibration cause the height adjustment to move or alter?
unlikely, but it they do, you can incorporate a set screw and threaded sleeve, easy peasy.
Gökmen Bey, yine harika bir iş çıkartmışsınız. Hem de gittikçe işçilik kalite ve hassasiyetini arttırarak.
Amazing project. Would be really helpful with the links to the parts used for this.
They're all available on Amazon. Look for linear shafts, bearings etc. For 3D printers.
@@IronCreekSW26Where can I find the link?
Bññjñ @@IronCreekSW26
Como hago una mesa en madera para una ruteadora Makitamodelo 3600
Dziękuję bardzo. Jestem z Polski i bardzo podoba mi się Twoja praca. Podziwiam Japończyków, Hiszpanów i równiwż swoich, ale Twoja praca jest efektywna i mniej skomplikowana. Pozdrawiam.
Matias Lucena 27 de Fevereiro de 2021 ativando o sino aqui do BRASIL para o criador deste espetacular canal , não me canso de assistir as belas obras realizadas e são dignas de nota mil, o mundo precisa de pessoas assim criativas, DEUS o abençoe.
The best . Ever. Simple and effective. As always. I learn a lot from you. Thank you.
Great Job and thanks for the detailed numbers. That is really helpful. Carry on!
Merhaba usta! Videoları her zaman büyük zevk ve ilgiyle izliyorum. Altın eller, hafif kafa. İyi şanslar!
sehr saubere Arbeit, vor allen Dingen durchdacht.
This is the best DIY router lift I have seen. More simple in nature as well.
Where on earth are you buying your beautiful material from- the metal parts?
I just re-watched this video for probably the third or fourth time. I love your simplistic approach to your builds. They are quite functional, practical, and look to be quite easy to build.
I am currently gathering materials to build a router table. I think I have two to build, though: one like this one, and one with a larger, 1/2' router.
Thank you for sharing your builds with us and I hope all is well with you and your workshop!
That looks like much more fun than spending $200+ on a prebuilt mechanism.
Pues, para estar hecha con una fresadora manual, una cierra circular y cuatro maderas, la mesa te ha quedado de lujo, además es bastante precisa.
El vídeo de el taladro de torre también es muy bueno y a la vista está que taladra perfectamente.
Maravilloso.
Enhorabuena por el trabajo
.
Не пойму зачем я это смотрю , у меня же этого ничего нет и не буду делать , а интересно будто это я делаю .....,😂😂😂⭐⭐⭐
Вот в том то и интерес, чтобы ничего не делать
Well done! Simple and it works. Much cheaper than the commercial lifts which cost a ton of money.
Ich mag Videos, die ohne Worte auskommen und bei denen die Bilder für sich sprechen!
Thank you! I have seen a lot of youtube DIY Router Lift ideas, always thinking that it's too elaborate. This is perfectly small, simple and easy to attach to a worktable. Great work!
bravissimo come sempre!! ma cosa sono quei cilindri dove scorrono le staffe ? le trovo in ferramenta?
Grazie
very good as always !! but what are those cylinders where the brackets slide? can I find them in the hardware store?
Thank you
scs10uu bit.ly/3r7fOTa
Друг, ты как всегда, лучший. С удовольствием смотрю и много использую. Удачи.
Maşallah on numara beş yıldız, olağanüstü bir çalışma . Sen bu işi biliyorsun 👍👍
First Working class!!! I loved it.
Greetings from Brazil.
Love this. Would love to see the material list
Her zamanki gibi mükemmel bir paylaşım.Tebrikler Gökmen bey
I made a DIY router lift very similar to your design. I had an unresolvable problem with it that I do believe your unit will also have. No locking mechanism. How to keep the lift from vibrating down with use? Gravity works! Even a very small change in the depth of cut can ruin a work piece. After many, many trials to correct this abnormality, I scraped it and purchased manufactured router lift with a locking system built in. Problem solved.
Safety and Accuracy comes First. ❤
Отличное решение. Долго искал подходящую схему для фрезерного лифта, эта оказалось самой хорошей. Беру за основу. Спасибо
Где взять такие направляющие?)
After my previous home-made router lift broke when the lifting thread became damaged, I thought I would try this as it looked pretty straightforward. I'm sure the basic idea is very good but I struggled to get the accuracy needed. Therefore a couple of notes of caution.
a) the wooden square frame that holds the router in place has to made very accurately. Firstly the wood has to be cut perfectly square and to the exact dimensions otherwise the router will not be held tightly - not a good idea!. It also has to be assembled square as otherwise the router will not be truly vertical when the final assembly is complete. Obviously I'm not as good as Gokman as mine was not quite right
b) Gokman drilled out the holes for the guide rods at the beginning. There is no play in the bearings and if any of the holes are slightly in the wrong place, then the assembly will not sllde smoothly.
c) I also didn't follow how you can force 10mm guide rods into 9mm holes and keep them perpendicular to the board (again needed to smooth movement) so I drilled 10 mm holes and used epoxy.
Given my first failure and as I wanted the router to be fully perpendicular to top face of the assembly, I decided to cheat and bought a router mounting bracket from ebay for £20. I bolted this to some plywood and mounted 2 bearings on that wood. I also fitted the bearings first and used them to mark the position of the holes for the guide rods. A 3rd bearing was attached to the bracket with epoxy and then its guide-rod hole drilled
I still need to attach things to my (different shaped) table opening but hopefully the tricky stuff is done
You cleaver man, well done. This is the best router lift I have seen on UA-cam. Thankyou for showing us how its done
Where did you get those guide bushings and posts? What names could we search to find these? I think you'd have more subscribers if you would include this type of information and links in the text for the video. Otherwise, an amazing video!
you can purchase it in many places of internet, amazon, aliexpress, bangood....etc. Technical name is "SC10UU"
@Um bit de cada coisa Thank you very much! I'd subscribe for this information, if I was not already subscribed anyway. :0)
Very good router lifter ! Always a pleasure to see your videos. Tks for sharing your expertise.
Excellent build
This is the easiest way to build an accurate router lift of all the ones I've seen on the net. Thank you so much. I subscribed !!!
This was amazing! Too bad a complete parts source list wasn't provided.
You are a genius and I really enjoy watching your videos
Hmmm. Nice build but let down by the lack of detail on where to get the parts required. Steel rods & Linear Motion Ball Bearing Slides. What sizes and where to buy.
The best and easiest That I have seen so far. Good job.
Спасибо. Интересное и полезное видео
Te quedó Genial como todo lo que haces, Gracias por tomarte el tiempo y dedicación para enseñarnos lo que sabes, un abrazo desde Perú.
Plans would be very helpful. 🤷♂️
Thank you my friend for your detailed video. Very good job.
I just mafe 1 for my self today.
Where do you get the rods and sliders?
Temu is your friend .... :)
In any shop?
Thank you!!! I have been trying to find a video that showed all the details. Most do not show the cutter change facility. It has solved my problem. Thank you again
Ни одного лишнего слова! 👍👍👍
Realmente espectacular,,,mis felicitaciones por compartir este video,,saludos desde Posadas-Argentina
Interesting design but it looks like there are a number of areas that are just force fitted into place ( like the 4 rods that the linear bearings run on ) and that suggests that over time and use things will come apart or get sloppy.
Yeah it looks like that's the case. It may be possible to use epoxy to hold them in place though.
So build a better one.
¡Qué buen diseño y que impresionante ejecución!
¡Gracias por tu trabajo Gökmen!
¡Internet es una hermosa herramienta!
could you put the links to buy the various components? thanks
Excellent for smaller (palm/trim) routers. However, trying to make one for me Bosch 1617 motor I had a lot of issues with the linear rods not lining up properly. I ended up making the frame that holds router motor out of a 1030 (1"×3") series t-slot aluminum extrusion (Although, I should've made it using 1020 (1"×2") t-slot as the 3" didn't allow me much clearance for my collet to move above the router insert.) The extrusion's precision and ability to join together perfectly made it all join to perfection.
I put in a 1/2" dia linear rod into the collet and at 10" above table, I had a 0.002" (of a 90°) runout when compared to table surface.
So thank you for giving me the basis for making a larger version.
It's not at all about how good this design is.
It's about how he shows absolutely nothing of how to align everything with out it binding. As well, do you really expect the router sit in his hole without slipping? The general accuracy required is way beyond his video methodology.
Your designs are simple, yet elegant. Thumbs up to you!
Were can we find the material that was used to make the router lift
amazone
@@nagarajbangalore9641 What's the names?
@@RicardoSilva-sb6vt SNOWINSPRING 8 Pcs 20Mm Aluminium Bearing: 4 Pcs Shaft Support Pillow Block & 4 Pcs SC20UU Linear Motion Ball Bearing Slide Bushing for CNC
@@nagarajbangalore9641 Thank you much for that information I do appreciate it
Her zamanki gibi, çok iyi iş 👍. Elinize sağlık Gökmen bey 👏
Отлично, но фиксация лифта необходима. Настройки будут сбиваться.
Guten Morgen Gökmen. Erneut eine tolle Arbeit. Dir und Deiner Familie ein Schönes Wochenende. Ich hoffe das Ihr alle Gesund seit, und auch bleibt. VG HERMANN
Very clever design but if you don't tell viewers where to get the components, the video is just a boast of what you can make.
Where he gets the parts may not be accessible to a global audience I suppose; but they are on Amazon banggood and ebay.
Bütün projelerini gıpta ile izliyorum, başarılar.
The best-ever router lift system, great work
SUGGESTION: you went through all the trouble to make this device and edit the video. Your efforts would be much more appreciated if you would answer some of the relevant questions that appear here regarding materials used or dimensions, etc. I do hope that you take the extra effort to answer the questions or as an alternative, post plans that one can download to use as this is one of the best woodworking videos, POTENTIALLY, ever!
Do you want him to build it for you too? Why does he owe you anything else? Does it say this is a tutorial? He has 1.3 Million subs, you think he's going to waste his time answering questions from freeloaders like you all day? be proactive, figure it out on your own. You must be from india.
Hey Einstein, look at the effin' TITLE of his video for cryin' out loud! He may have a boatload of subscribers, but if he doesn't at least pretend to pay attention to the comments, then turn them off. Not a hard concept to understand: Have some courtesy, a lesson you would benefit from as well.
Es un vídeo que tiene más de dos años. No pretenderás que conteste a todas las preguntas de todos sus vídeos pasados años de su publicación. Necesitaría dos vidas
@@Alberhu Então ele que retire na descrição a frase onde diz que no final do vídeo mostra as dimensões.
@@KepperKleen Leia com atenção onde o autor diz que no final do vídeo mostra todas as dimensões. Eu, há mais de um ano, fiz este aparelho e nessa altura tinha as dimensões no final do vídeo. Contudo, detectei um erro nas dimensões e alertei o autor para o facto. ele concordou e disse que iria corrigir. No entanto, não corrigiu e limitou-se retirar a parte do vídeo onde tinha as dimensões. Você, antes de criticar as sugestões e comentários dos outros devia ler melhor o que está escrito, pelo autor.
Pode confirmar o que estou dizendo, procurando mais abaixo os meus comentários e o comentário do autor.
@shaboo2 está absolutamente correcto.
A forma de prender o parafuso na barra roscada foi ótima. Simples e criativa, parabéns!
You don’t mention where you got your bearing slides from
Try Alibaba and Ebay
high grade linear motion slide unit
Really good making Router Lifter, I like your style 👍
Valeu Gökmen !! 👏🏻👍🏻
Great work ,brilliant and accurate , please do not forget to add a vacuum outlet to gather the dust or it will penetrate into the router's base, thank you for sharing your valuable videos.
где брал кувалду с функцией нарезания резьбы?
O sistema mais simples e funcional que já vi. Gostei muito. The simplest and most functional system I have ever seen. Really enjoyed. Le système le plus simple et le plus fonctionnel que j'aie jamais vu. Vraiment apprécié. Il sistema più semplice e funzionale che abbia mai visto. Molto apprezzato. Самая простая и функциональная система, которую я когда-либо видел. Очень понравилось.
За те бабки, которые ты отдашь за линейную систему (скользящие подшипники и валы), можно купить два лифта, не прикладывая никаких усилий по распилке древесины.
Everything you do just blows my mind!
@ around 6:10 did anyone else cringe when they saw the threaded rod being wrecked by the bench vise?
Of all the amazing things you've made, I'd assume you would have no trouble making a rig to hold the threaded rod in a vise, without destroying the threads? Like two pieces of wood to sandwich the threaded rod into?
At least you cut out the footage of screaming as you put the 2 nuts on the rod and realized what you'd done. Lol.
Nope nobody else cringed because we know he would have no problem making something had he needed it. The only thing we cringed at was your comment. Lol (if you will allow me to finish my comment with "lol" that will add some credibility to it).
@@bluewanderer9903 cool
Me ha gustado mucho. Es una idea genial, no obstante quisiera plantearle dos cuestiones, a saber: las varillas al encajarlas solo a presión ¿no se saldrán cuando se realice el movimiento de subida varias veces? ¿no sería bueno ponerle unos pasadores para que no puedan salirse?; y segundo, la caja donde queda encajada la fresadora supongo que tiene un espacio que es inferior al diámetro de esta para que se ejecute el movimiento de ascenso y descenso de la máquina sin que esta se quede abajo o a mitad de camino.
Gracias por atenderme y repito es una idea fenomenal.
Saludos
Понравилось что в конце видео есть информация по размерам.