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- Опубліковано 9 лис 2019
- MWD and TOT complete Router System - Get a quote for a ready to work system!
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Amazing system. Last days I was flatterning my first slab with diy sled. Your videos helped a lot and I was thinking all the time about your professional system for this job.
Nice setup. Seems to me that this would be an ideal project to automate. A few servo motors and a controller and you have a cnc slab surfacer. Probably not something you have time to do yourself but I'm sure some manufacturer will get on it. Enjoy your videos
I would love to have the time to make one of them.
Good idea with the rubber strips no need to worry able clamps getting hit.
The only change I would suggest is a hose clamp to keep it above the rails.
I'm just getting into this stage of woodworking and trying to wrap my head around the router sled options and techniques, so very much appreciated this video. The aluminium extrusions are definitely the way to go. Thanks for taking the time to do it, very helpful!
The table saw is an ugly product because: you have to move a 4x8 board over the table and that is very heavy. Then the shop needs 16 ft, at least, to use a table saw. I offer you for free my invention "Parallel Guided Power Saw" you can see on your tube. You can use one and even manufacture it and sell it. I will give you all the information for free. Is very simple and great product and one day will eliminate the table saw, the router table and even drill press for some application, where we need holes for more than about 10 ft from the board edge.
go with linear rails off of amazon , super cheap and work amazing
Love it! Thank you very much for this setup.
nicest sled on you tube! Really nice design! I wanna build something simular
Mate, how cool is that sled! 👌🏽
Anything that is a back saver is welcomed with open arms...
Great demo, Andy, cheers. 👍🏽
cheers Bill ... :) and yes your right my back is ok but some of these slab are very heavy after pulling them around for 2or4 hours
I'm used to larger, corded routers ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
I really like that setup!
That set up and titman bit deals with the removal of wood well easy ,good dust extraction aswell i thought mate,another good knowledgeable video ,cheers mate 👌.
found it very usefull, thank you
Awesome Contents, Gives me Great idea of How to build a Much better Sled, to go with Grain on Highly figured Curly Black Walnut to minimize Tear Out in Beautiful Charactered Wood
such a great explanation! thanks for the video!
Your welcome
Good video. I’m not a woodworker, but I’ve done some woodworking projects in the past and I was taught to go with the grain if at all possible. I would think even with a high powered router it seems to make sense and go with the grain like you do instead of cross grain.
You have to remember that router is spinning in a circular patern on the wood. lit's pretty hard to go exactly with the grain of the wood
Great video Andy again, the sled is some job, i just need a bigger workshop which is on the way, happy Sundays
Oh yes a bigger workshop is the dream
haha.... yer you need a big shop to flatten a slab in doors ... I like using it in the barn but its a bit cold Lol
You could add a sled attachment for circular saws and a sander for this system. It could be a jointer, surfacer, and planner all in one
Not sure , I guess it’s possible
I would imagine cutting the slab into narrower pieces levelling and then gluing it back into a slab saves thickness in some cases. I am going to build this sled in the near future it is just excellent.
If you cut the slab in a few pieces and then you´ll glue them back together, this table will have a totally different value than the table made from one whole slab. The first way is woodworking, and the second is an art :)
Thank you
It has just occurred to me that door draft seal brushes might work well for DIY sled solutions -> I'll be giving that a try!
sounds good let use all know , how that works out..
Nice work excellent love it but try taking and work together so u can safe time 👏👏👍
Excelente trabajo y excelente herramienta para aplanar los tablones 👍
A great system
its the first time I have enjoyed working with a router sled !!!
@@ManorWood Makes life a lot easier with good tools
nice setup , as close as you going to get to a cnc machine ... acoustic cnc
great, i wonder are you using nomal bearings to fun on?
Supereb....👍👍
Very nice setup but who makes the table and setup your using?
That is a lovely slab of oak
What router do you use, mine (not a tot) has a problem with 3mm depth of cut. The router is slowing down when im cutting so i guess i need one with a constant rpm even with resistance, also using a 45mm bit.
I just bought the TOT router sled. My rail lock jams, too. Where can I find the plactic insert for the T-slot nut?
What is the dimension of big(side rails) profile?
Wow I hope you have a video on how this sled was setup. That’s 8020 rails right ?
I have a playlist for router sleds it has all the information
Hi. What router speed do you use?
I'm getting a lot of burning into wood. I have used new trend (£70) router bit 1/2 in same festool 2200
it lasted like 20 mins until it started burning
Thank you for your content
From memory 18,000 using Titeman spoil board cutter
Did you build the sled yourself?
Wonderful idea with the brushes underneath the sled. Where did you get them from ?
I sell the full system, email for a quote
10:40 The bottom left keeps dipping.
What is the plastic guide called?
Where can I buy plans and parts
On the subject of Ruwi, I'm really interested in a number of the things you've shown in previous videos, it'll be interesting to see what's next too. However, their website seems to be particularly pony and I can't ever seem to find the things you've used! How and where do you go about finding them?!
RUWI have a new Website and wood product overview it really good.. ruwi.de/?lang=en .. but to answer you question I did lots of google searches and found what a needed .. they also now sell via Felder
Nice economical machine. I have several large oak slabs that need flattening....do you think it would be practical to scale up the design to fit slabs that are 4 ft. x 13 ft? (1200 x 4000 mm) Finding aluminum rail that long might be difficult.
Looks like you modified your original design using linear rail to the cross slide to using the TakeOneToo slide that uses ball bearings.
Is the TakeOneToo unit held firmly down like your original so that the cutting force can't lift the router?
I think this one is modified to 4x2 m and you need 4,5 x 1,7m (for 4 x 1,2 m slabs)
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It Isn't held down , but I have never had it lift as the sled and 2200 router are very heavy
4m long and 1.2m wide is not a problem the rail comes up to 6m!!
Actually, it is held down when you lock it with locking levers during parallel moves along the grains. A weight of cross profiles with the router and TOT! Complete pack, in this case, is approx. 30 kg. But as Andy correctly mentioned, even the weight of the router + router cart (approx.15kg) is sufficient against the lifting.
Just looked at the sled system. Hmm. Thick end of 500 quid not including aluminium profile?
not sure on final cost , I already had lots of profile from other projects . The TOT sled is not cheap but it is the best out there by a mile ..!!!! if your not use a router sled on expensive slabs and furniture sale you can alway make on from MDF etc .. I used to do that they work ok .. Best Andy
Do you use a chuck extender? How far below the carriage does the bit reach? Do you need to pack up slabs to within 10mm of carriage?
Up to 50mm under the bottom edge of the cross rails depending on the specific router bit and extension
I got motion sickness from the camera flailing back and forth and never got to the actual contents.
Opps sorry about that . I am getting better with my iPhone :)
How do you think this set up would go on a regular tabletop made from solid hardwood boards? As an alternative to a wide belt sander..
its a alt to a planner not a wide belt sander!!! and yer with good sharp cutter it work amazing !
Manor Wood thanks. Yes but you obviously go straight from the router to and orbital and I was hoping to do the same to skip the step of paying for someone to run it through a wide belt sander.
If it fits my wide belt I go straight to that after the router sled it just easier to get things dead flat
Where can i find this sled ?
Hiya mate. Would you use this bit for an epoxy cut too?
Here ua-cam.com/video/lpjMYNYXT9w/v-deo.html
Is that festool have enough power to surface a lot of slabs ?
Yep
Hi how are you? I consult you, to flatten the woods at what speed do you use?
hello , yer I am hanging in there :)
Do you sell this as a kit? Or where do you get your aluminium from pls?
There should be a link to inquire about purchasing the kit. If you sent an email and we haven’t replied I’m sorry we’re just so busy but also keep in mind Price is at the moment with shipping aluminum is extremely expensive
Please let us have the name of the sled?
all links are in description!
Are you selling the sled yet or just the plans?
I am now using the TOT sled with my tail set up , but still have the diy plans if needed for sale
Where can I find the attachment
All links in descriptions :)
Why not just set the router bit to the lowest depth of the lowest part of the slab?
2mm is about max you can remove in one pass , best practice is start high and work down
What’s the brand
My own