I could watch this all day. So satisfying when everything is so seamless and all goes together just PERFECT!! I’m sure everyone will agree that’s a good day in the shop 😃
What i like most - very efficient and not overcomplicated approach - outcome oriented. Yes, maybe it might be not 1/1000 of a mm exact and durable for decates but who does need this? I like it!
Avevo visto il tuo video un pò di tempo fa. Adesso che ho avuto il tempo ho replicato il tuo lavoro. Fantastico!!! Grazie per la tua idea e complimenti.
Awesome Sliding Table - I agree with the comment below - You turned a mediocre saw into an high quality cabinet saw! Kudos!!! Where in Japan do you live - I was in the USAF at Itazuke Air Base in Fukuoka from November 1962 to August 1964. Living there for 21 months and learning and appreciating Japanese culture and traditions was an experience I treasure.
I will do this improvement to my bosch 1031 gts table saw , i allready bouth the lineal rails , i have the 2000 mm .hopefully works as good as yours ,thanks for sharring your ideas ,from tijuana mexico with love
Hey there my bro.. Love this sliding table u built. I bought 800mm length linear rails like u have here. I'm going to completely rebuild my table saw and I'm thinking of putting the sliding table on the side as Part of the overall design. I'm just drawing the thing a A4 sized sheets. I don't have anything else atm. It'll be grand. I cannot wait to get building soon. I'm going to have to put Castors on the saw even though I'd rather not for the stability side of things. When there are castors on something it means u struggle to keep the saw steady on the floor. I'm looking at another way of keeping the castors but that's going to have to wait a bit. U have built some great projects on ur channel bro. I enjoy watching ur videos. I will be looking at some more of ur videos this week to see if I can get a coupe of great ideas from u.. Thanks my friend..
Starting myself as a woodworker and I enjoyed the precision, the idea, the making of it all and the end result. Thanks for sharing. My location in México, Monterrey NL, México, to be more precise. Greetings!
I have no earthly idea why you don't have more subs! This was a super creative approach to something many people have done, and it was well executed! Great job!
Parabéns pelo trabalho, ficou excelente, adorei a ideia..., acho que vou aproveitar parte deste projeto e aplicar em um que estou querendo fazer! Ficou magnífico e o esquadro beira a perfeição. Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Alri pal.. I hear that bro.. I was looking at the Bandsaws they have a du know they're bloody expensive the want ur details so they can send u a personalised quote.. I was 9nly looking at them tonight.. LMAO. Thet wanted my whole run-down.. Phone number, email, name and company & I just wanted a price on a bloody saw mate. haha!! No thanks for now.. Maybe in a few yrz when I have a down-payment for a gaff
They're just linear bearings and rails. Available in many places. McMaster-Carr is one of them www.mcmaster.com/linear-rails/support-rail-shafts-5/ www.mcmaster.com/linear-bearings/linear-bearings/mounted-linear-sleeve-bearings-for-support-rail-shafts-6/
@@TomLigman Something like that yeah. The link I provided are parts from McMaster Carr which is an industrial component distributor. Their catalog parts come from name brand manufacturers like SKF, Thomson, etc intended for industry so they tend to be pricy. I'm sure you can get stuff cheaper from China through Bangood or sites like that. Edit: At the end of the you're building a fancy cross cut sled. That's really what the sliding tables are on high end saws like Felder.
This is ridiculous. You already had a well functioning cross-cut sled. Why would you pay over $500 to replace it with a feature that does identical work?
Great job! Thanks for the idea, exactly what I am looking for but I will attach the rails to the top sliding piece and the rollers at the bottom. Doing so will maintain flatness for the top piece and allow individual height adjustment at all four corners by raising or lowering individual rollers. Anyway, thanks for this wonderful idea!
Bonjour. C'est vraiment super moi j'avais fait à peut près le même avec le chariot perpendiculaire en plus pour les coupes de traverses à bientôt Bernard 👍👍
terrific project. BUT, do you really want the ER docs to know you by name? Look what you did at 0:15 and again at 0:18. You are cutting a very long workpiece with insufficient support allowing it to rise off the table. This is asking for a kickback. Ask me how I know and how many stitches I took.
Looks good, but I'd make that fence a lot longer. The way you have it now there is a lot of unsupported stock between the fence and blade. Ok if you are only ever cutting long pieces but if that is all you are cutting a sliding miter saw would work easier and better.
çok güzel bir ürün yapmışsınız, fakat ortaya çıkan ürünü neredeyse hiç göremiyoruz, sadece birkaç kesit görebildim, tam detayları ile ortaya çıkan ürünü tanıtırsanız daha güzel olur, video boyunca sadece ürünün yapılış videosunu izledim, elinize sağlık teşekkürler, iyi iş çıkardınız
Nice project. But I've tried setups like this, and the problem is that the sliding table is just too far from the blade. I've thought about making the sliding table extend over and on top of the original saw table, but then you lose maximum depth of cut. At the end of the day, I think a euro style slider is still the best option. But as those are expensive, making do with something like this may be necessary.
I'm going to make a sliding table that extends over the original table. I'll be using leftover 51-inch laminate flooring (1/4 inch thick) from Lowes. The pieces are just over 7.5 inches wide, so for most saws you can trim the laminate to keep the seam in the center. Add a 1.25-inch-wide fence on the laminate and a strip of the same width on the top leading edge to keep the laminate from flexing or bowing at the seam. It might even work as a zero-clearance sliding table if front and rear stops are added to the slides? Otherwise just trim it to 3/32 clearance from the saw blade.
A side from the cost of a purpose built sliding table saw is that they take up acres of shop floor space which most DIY guys just don't have. This is saw has that as a drawback as well as the combination of a lower quality saw and expensive build hardware. Trying to make a silk purse out of a pigs ear is no solution and on the net if you all would look there are a number of DIY sliding table that combine low cost build quality with low space needs(they are take down)good performance. There is a Frenchmen with a simple solution to the low cost, easy to build, space saving sliding table saw and many more some a bit more complex!
very well done !!!!!!!!!!!😊 i would like 2 c more of the rail system u used however. but its a beautitful piece of work !!!!!!!!!! i think you should send me one 😂😅😊
Who manufactures that little circular saw attachment powered by cordless drill that you use near the beginning of your video? So compact --- it would fit in lots of awkward situations where even my smallest specialty cordless saw will not. Thx.
Really great precision woodworking techniques demonstrated, also rails, bearings, etc. useful for any project. I wouldn't build this particular project (maybe good for production work, but I am a home-based woodworker) because my precision home-built crosscut sled is sufficient. Someday I might consider making a smaller sliding table, mounted on top of the table saw table on miter slot slot rails with a stationary table on the other side of the blade, same height as the sliding side. Easier/cheaper build (no special rails). Still, I enjoyed the video for the construction details. Thanks.
Hello could you tell us where you find the slides because this system is awesome. It will be good to put all the accessories of this kind in description under the video that we can order them on the online sites 😋 thank you You do a great job I love to continue like that you make people happy. Well done !
Thank you for sharing, great and very useful for us woodworkers, it would be nice if you could furnish a list of the hardware parts used for the sliding table, the rest and the dimensions are up to the person who would like to make one.
95% of this is obvious (if you're already a woodworker; you need an innovative mind if you want to go above and beyond the mundane). What Dieter asks is the same for me as it's the hardware that makes all the difference. The rest is easy. Rashid; you're THE MAN; you have provided us with the necessary part of this concept. BTW, if you just type in, "CNCCANEN Linear Rail 2Set SBR20-2000mm Linear Guide Shaft Rod with 4Pcs SBR20UU Block Bearing 78.7 Fully Suppoeted Slide Guide for CNC DIY" and not worry about searching via Amazon, you get numerous sources/lengths and prices. NOW it's a useful idea!
But put them not like in the video . The rail should be upside , table is stronger and dust should be no bigger problem. And u could saw longer/bigger pieces savelier And 6 would be better than 4
Hi, what do you think if I make the same but below your sliding table make another sliding table to have extra 50 cm extra. with the same mechanism That means 50 cm that you did and and another channel down of your to have extra 50 cm plus. Do you think could work. Probably the extra channel should stucked all the time but if I have to make a 80 cm cuts I open this channel to have this 50 cm extra. Am I clear ?
I could watch this all day. So satisfying when everything is so seamless and all goes together just PERFECT!! I’m sure everyone will agree that’s a good day in the shop 😃
What i like most - very efficient and not overcomplicated approach - outcome oriented. Yes, maybe it might be not 1/1000 of a mm exact and durable for decates but who does need this? I like it!
Avevo visto il tuo video un pò di tempo fa. Adesso che ho avuto il tempo ho replicato il tuo lavoro. Fantastico!!! Grazie per la tua idea e complimenti.
This guy has great vision, he sees it in his mind and then builds it.
Превосходно! Браво! Удачи и новых идей! Лайк это уж точно!
Awesome Sliding Table - I agree with the comment below - You turned a mediocre saw into an high quality cabinet saw! Kudos!!!
Where in Japan do you live - I was in the USAF at Itazuke Air Base in Fukuoka from November 1962 to August 1964. Living there for 21 months and learning and appreciating Japanese culture and traditions was an experience I treasure.
I will do this improvement to my bosch 1031 gts table saw , i allready bouth the lineal rails , i have the 2000 mm .hopefully works as good as yours ,thanks for sharring your ideas ,from tijuana mexico with love
Awesome! Where did you purchase the rails and slides? Thanks!
Hi Robert, any chance you ever found out where he got those rails?
Thanks ☺️
@@Steve-hj6xv He never replied to my question, however I have found something close online but did not order.
Bhai ₹15500 ki h amezon pr
Hey there my bro.. Love this sliding table u built. I bought 800mm length linear rails like u have here. I'm going to completely rebuild my table saw and I'm thinking of putting the sliding table on the side as Part of the overall design.
I'm just drawing the thing a A4 sized sheets. I don't have anything else atm. It'll be grand. I cannot wait to get building soon. I'm going to have to put Castors on the saw even though I'd rather not for the stability side of things. When there are castors on something it means u struggle to keep the saw steady on the floor. I'm looking at another way of keeping the castors but that's going to have to wait a bit.
U have built some great projects on ur channel bro. I enjoy watching ur videos.
I will be looking at some more of ur videos this week to see if I can get a coupe of great ideas from u.. Thanks my friend..
Great work. Can you please give details of where we can purchase the sliding mechanism
_____ Очень приятно видеть что у совсем ещё молодого парня и голова руки на месте....
Arigato. I'm from Indonesia 🇮🇩 nyimak trus ni...
Starting myself as a woodworker and I enjoyed the precision, the idea, the making of it all and the end result. Thanks for sharing. My location in México, Monterrey NL, México, to be more precise. Greetings!
Where do you get the sliding hardware? Looks very nice and functional
Молодчага!!!
Супер классно!!!
Привет с Приморья!!!
Hii you can give me a whole list of total tools were used in video because we buy the all tools and machine please give me a list
This is a great build from a very talented guy, thank you
one of the best video for these table slide upgrade!
Great work, thank you for sharing, would you mind if you share your plan for this sliding table?
I have no earthly idea why you don't have more subs! This was a super creative approach to something many people have done, and it was well executed! Great job!
I need a cheap source of linear bearings for my DIY projects. Did you find any? If you did please provide a link to buy on line.
Parabéns pelo trabalho, ficou excelente, adorei a ideia..., acho que vou aproveitar parte deste projeto e aplicar em um que estou querendo fazer! Ficou magnífico e o esquadro beira a perfeição.
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Top mesmo ese tipo de slider agora que começai ver aqui no EUA. Vc trabalha de que ai no Brasil Valter
Wish Felder Group would make a compact saw with their amazing sliding table design that wasn't the price of a house.
Alri pal.. I hear that bro.. I was looking at the Bandsaws they have a du know they're bloody expensive the want ur details so they can send u a personalised quote.. I was 9nly looking at them tonight.. LMAO. Thet wanted my whole run-down.. Phone number, email, name and company & I just wanted a price on a bloody saw mate. haha!!
No thanks for now.. Maybe in a few yrz when I have a down-payment for a gaff
Hammer is supposed to be their 'affordable' option. The K3 is $5k minimum... ugh.
For the love of Mike! Please share links to the products you use!
They're just linear bearings and rails. Available in many places. McMaster-Carr is one of them
www.mcmaster.com/linear-rails/support-rail-shafts-5/
www.mcmaster.com/linear-bearings/linear-bearings/mounted-linear-sleeve-bearings-for-support-rail-shafts-6/
@@OU81TWO thanks!
@@OU81TWO so this is a $500+ upgrade to a $200 table saw?
@@TomLigman Something like that yeah. The link I provided are parts from McMaster Carr which is an industrial component distributor. Their catalog parts come from name brand manufacturers like SKF, Thomson, etc intended for industry so they tend to be pricy. I'm sure you can get stuff cheaper from China through Bangood or sites like that.
Edit: At the end of the you're building a fancy cross cut sled. That's really what the sliding tables are on high end saws like Felder.
This is ridiculous. You already had a well functioning cross-cut sled. Why would you pay over $500 to replace it with a feature that does identical work?
Great job! Thanks for the idea, exactly what I am looking for but I will attach the rails to the top sliding piece and the rollers at the bottom. Doing so will maintain flatness for the top piece and allow individual height adjustment at all four corners by raising or lowering individual rollers. Anyway, thanks for this wonderful idea!
A buddy of mine ordered rails and bearings just like these. I don't know where from, They came with a bow to them. Be caref
How would that work? The rails are much longer than the actual sled.
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That's seriously impressive.
Que largo tienen los rieles que usaste ?? Gracias
Bonjour.
C'est vraiment super moi j'avais fait à peut près le même avec le chariot perpendiculaire en plus pour les coupes de traverses à bientôt Bernard 👍👍
Salut ! Est-ce que tu peux me dire ou l on peu se procurer se système de rail....il es merveilleux !!!
Merci Roger de Rimouski
Very nice build.Where did you get the round rails in the mounts that slide on them?
Where did you get the metal tubes and bearings that slide on them?
Great work.
Amazon most likely. Look up linear guide rails.
terrific project. BUT, do you really want the ER docs to know you by name? Look what you did at 0:15 and again at 0:18. You are cutting a very long workpiece with insufficient support allowing it to rise off the table. This is asking for a kickback. Ask me how I know and how many stitches I took.
Hi! Great idea and great video! Where did you find the rails and hardware for the sliding table?
Looks good, but I'd make that fence a lot longer. The way you have it now there is a lot of unsupported stock between the fence and blade. Ok if you are only ever cutting long pieces but if that is all you are cutting a sliding miter saw would work easier and better.
Do you have plans available for this?? I want to make one for my table saw, and then try to adapt it to my band saw.
That’s sweet! Great video! God bless!
Very nice, instructive, but source or better yet , describe a material list and where to get them, possible in USA
thank you very much
wow! do you have plans for that by any chance?
Excellent idea and build, thanks for sharing.👍👍👍👍👍
This is a brilliant build! Bravo 👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I need a cheap source of linear bearings for my DIY projects. Did you find any? If you did please provide a link to buy online.
Good job 👍
What is the diameter of the rail?
Can I please have a link to buy the aluminum adapters?
çok güzel bir ürün yapmışsınız, fakat ortaya çıkan ürünü neredeyse hiç göremiyoruz, sadece birkaç kesit görebildim, tam detayları ile ortaya çıkan ürünü tanıtırsanız daha güzel olur, video boyunca sadece ürünün yapılış videosunu izledim, elinize sağlık teşekkürler, iyi iş çıkardınız
Hello, may I know the size of the shaft you are using for four table saw slide?
Great work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Hi do you the measurements of your sliding table cheers
Where did you buy the slide track for your table saw? I wanna get one
Nice project. But I've tried setups like this, and the problem is that the sliding table is just too far from the blade. I've thought about making the sliding table extend over and on top of the original saw table, but then you lose maximum depth of cut. At the end of the day, I think a euro style slider is still the best option. But as those are expensive, making do with something like this may be necessary.
I'm going to make a sliding table that extends over the original table. I'll be using leftover 51-inch laminate flooring (1/4 inch thick) from Lowes. The pieces are just over 7.5 inches wide, so for most saws you can trim the laminate to keep the seam in the center. Add a 1.25-inch-wide fence on the laminate and a strip of the same width on the top leading edge to keep the laminate from flexing or bowing at the seam.
It might even work as a zero-clearance sliding table if front and rear stops are added to the slides?
Otherwise just trim it to 3/32 clearance from the saw blade.
This is really innovative! great job on this. I'm kinda confused what August 16th has to do with this though
very impressive . i would say that's beyond what most DIYers are cabals of . well, at least me . 👍
Where did you get that hardware from?
A side from the cost of a purpose built sliding table saw is that they take up acres of shop floor space which most DIY guys just don't have. This is saw has that as a drawback as well as the combination of a lower quality saw and expensive build hardware. Trying to make a silk purse out of a pigs ear is no solution and on the net if you all would look there are a number of DIY sliding table that combine low cost build quality with low space needs(they are take down)good performance. There is a Frenchmen with a simple solution to the low cost, easy to build, space saving sliding table saw and many more some a bit more complex!
Hello, what are the rails called to buy and make mine.
Great content!!
You need to do better with the affiliate links. Where do I find that hardware?
that would have really helped too
very well done !!!!!!!!!!!😊 i would like 2 c more of the rail system u used however. but its a beautitful piece of work !!!!!!!!!!
i think you should send me one 😂😅😊
Great Video! Can you tell me where you bought the hardware ?
I've seen them on ebay
I searched like drawer slide or something
I put tube draw runners on ebay £17
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@@fightington Thank You
is your table saw a Bosch Jobsite saw?
where did you source the metal rails?
Where did you get those rails from?
No glue?
Do you have plans for this project? I'd be a buyer at a reasonable price.
Who manufactures that little circular saw attachment powered by cordless drill that you use near the beginning of your video? So compact --- it would fit in lots of awkward situations where even my smallest specialty cordless saw will not. Thx.
Love it. Thanks.
Absolutely ingenius! Amazing job!
Very nice design and love your eye for detail.....great job!!!!
buen video y excelente ejecución que cámara usas hacer tus videos . >saludos desde Perú
Is there enough thickness for T-tracks to be installed flush for clamps and miter guage?
Woodchuckers always gotta make everything from wood. Would it hurt to expand your skills and consider metal & welding things together?
Jealous?
Ya and have to buy another 10g in tools🤣🤣
Hardware list?
Where did you find the hardware?
Классно. Молодец👍 не пойму с чего штанга и ползуны, где продаются. Привет с черноземья👋
All that and you didn't use it in the video?
5:39
From where and of what make and brand are the guides and rails?
What's the name of the part held by you at 1:22? THX,
You got skills, great project hope I can pull it off one day !! You got plans ??
I need a part list and a list of tools used then you will have another like
Very good. Congrats for this job.
very AWESOME!👍👍
Brilliant! Where did you buy the slides?
What 3m pads are those?
How did you square up your fence?
Really great precision woodworking techniques demonstrated, also rails, bearings, etc. useful for any project. I wouldn't build this particular project (maybe good for production work, but I am a home-based woodworker) because my precision home-built crosscut sled is sufficient. Someday I might consider making a smaller sliding table, mounted on top of the table saw table on miter slot slot rails with a stationary table on the other side of the blade, same height as the sliding side. Easier/cheaper build (no special rails). Still, I enjoyed the video for the construction details. Thanks.
I need a cheap source of linear bearings for my DIY projects. Did you find any? If you did please provide a link to buy on line.
beautiful work! :)
Do you have plans for this
Awesome work !
1.1 M views but only 10k likes. Nice job and deserves the reward
Hello could you tell us where you find the slides because this system is awesome. It will be good to put all the accessories of this kind in description under the video that we can order them on the online sites 😋 thank you
You do a great job I love to continue like that you make people happy. Well done !
Those slides are available from banggood
Thank you for sharing, great and very useful for us woodworkers, it would be nice if you could furnish a list of the hardware parts used for the sliding table, the rest and the dimensions are up to the person who would like to make one.
95% of this is obvious (if you're already a woodworker; you need an innovative mind if you want to go above and beyond the mundane). What Dieter asks is the same for me as it's the hardware that makes all the difference. The rest is easy.
Rashid; you're THE MAN; you have provided us with the necessary part of this concept. BTW, if you just type in, "CNCCANEN Linear Rail 2Set SBR20-2000mm Linear Guide Shaft Rod with 4Pcs SBR20UU Block Bearing 78.7 Fully Suppoeted Slide Guide for CNC DIY" and not worry about searching via Amazon, you get numerous sources/lengths and prices.
NOW it's a useful idea!
Why don't you share the details of the work, thanks.
Why is it that everyone jumps into the macro lens view of the build montage without showing you their cool project and why its cool?
Nice!
Can you post me a link to the runners please, I can’t find them anywhere.
www.redcnc.com/c-sbr-supported-linear-rail
Look up "linear rail" on amazon. Plenty of options
But put them not like in the video . The rail should be upside , table is stronger and dust should be no bigger problem.
And u could saw longer/bigger pieces savelier
And 6 would be better than 4
What model of table saw do you have?
Do you have plane for your Sliding Table?
This is so awesome! I would love to build this for my saw. Great work!
huh I need to get this slider for my saw.
Very nice work. That looks like it was a lot of fun to make.
Cudos mate great idea and video !
How can I get the plan.
Hi, what do you think if I make the same but below your sliding table make another sliding table to have extra 50 cm extra. with the same mechanism That means 50 cm that you did and and another channel down of your to have extra 50 cm plus. Do you think could work. Probably the extra channel should stucked all the time but if I have to make a 80 cm cuts I open this channel to have this 50 cm extra. Am I clear ?
No just put the rail on top
Um excelente trabalho gostei muito poderia passar a metragem em português se puder eu agradeço muito de coração obrigado
What are the equipment?...😊😊😊😊