This is freaking brilliant! I will go make one this afternoon. While it won't be my primary table, with carriage bolts epoxied into the base for mounting to the table, and homemade star knobs, it would be a two minute change out at max. The ability to bore angled holes is crucial to several projects I assemble regularly. I have been fighting with my old Delta radial press to accomplish this. Now I see this sweet table on both my daily driver, and the Delta. Heck...on the Delta I could drill angles in both directions...front to back, and left to right (rubs hands together with glee). Thanks for the inspiration! First time viewer, by the way. Earned yourself a subscribe!
@jimthesoundman8641, I utilized a marker on varnished wood, which could be easily wiped off later. Since this video is intended for sharing, I aim to ensure all text is easily readable. Avoid fixating on minor details, or you might overlook the bigger picture. Cheers!
@@SawdustSociety I agree, the rules are different when shooting a video. You definitely need to make sure people can see what you are doing. That was sort of a tongue-in-cheek comment, I wasn't really trying to criticize you, it was more sort of making fun of the types of comments that people post on woodworking videos, nitpicking the smallest details, so yes, I agree completely.
If they can do it and not be off by more than a 16th than I would assume so. Yeah I get ya point but if your sanding it all away to varnish or stain yada yada then as long as a guy gets er done don't matter what he makes marks with. I remember I watched my dad and Grandpa build a deck and cabinets using old nails to mark with lol. And was spot on.
Thanks, nice addition for your drill press. It's now on my projects to make list.
Thanks @meclaude1477. Glad it can help. Have a nice day!
Well done, very cool addition to the drill press 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🙂🇨🇦
Thank you my friend. Glad it can help. Have a nice day!
Very nice! Going to make me one as soon as I get my drill press out of the box! Thank you for making videos to help us newbs! Subscribed!
I’m glad it can help @jelias9247. Thanks for leaving a comment and have a nice day!
This is freaking brilliant! I will go make one this afternoon. While it won't be my primary table, with carriage bolts epoxied into the base for mounting to the table, and homemade star knobs, it would be a two minute change out at max. The ability to bore angled holes is crucial to several projects I assemble regularly. I have been fighting with my old Delta radial press to accomplish this. Now I see this sweet table on both my daily driver, and the Delta. Heck...on the Delta I could drill angles in both directions...front to back, and left to right (rubs hands together with glee). Thanks for the inspiration!
First time viewer, by the way. Earned yourself a subscribe!
Thanks for leaving this nice comment @wooddrowsmith3400. I’m glad it can help. Have a nice day!
Looks just like the one from Workshop Companion
I also love this gentleman work. Cheers!
Nice execution! I need to build one like it.
Hello @ToddAdams1971. Glad it can be helpful. Thanks for your comment and have a nice day!
how do you attach the boxes together . with long screws
I attached them with screws and wood blocks from inside.
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Can anyone who uses a sharpie for layout work be considered a serious woodworker? Maybe for a framing carpenter it would be okay...
@jimthesoundman8641, I utilized a marker on varnished wood, which could be easily wiped off later. Since this video is intended for sharing, I aim to ensure all text is easily readable. Avoid fixating on minor details, or you might overlook the bigger picture. Cheers!
@@SawdustSociety I agree, the rules are different when shooting a video. You definitely need to make sure people can see what you are doing. That was sort of a tongue-in-cheek comment, I wasn't really trying to criticize you, it was more sort of making fun of the types of comments that people post on woodworking videos, nitpicking the smallest details, so yes, I agree completely.
Thanks. Have a nice day!
He's making a drill press table not cutting dovetails.
If they can do it and not be off by more than a 16th than I would assume so. Yeah I get ya point but if your sanding it all away to varnish or stain yada yada then as long as a guy gets er done don't matter what he makes marks with. I remember I watched my dad and Grandpa build a deck and cabinets using old nails to mark with lol. And was spot on.