@@coltonmccormack8978 I been working on mine for at least 6 months... but hey...great minds think alike. This was a fantastic execution of a custom built table saw.
Even if he did, which I doubt because he would have credit him, the execution was vastly different. No claim was ever made to be the first. Since DRO exist on many machines isn’t a stretch that someone would make one for a table saw.
Holy crap. I thought this was already mind blowing when I watched the video, but to get a seal of approval from John Heisz is the highest honor. I can only dream of getting to a level where I am worthy to even be called an amateur by Mr. Heisz.
When i saw the control panel in the thumbnail i thought. I didnt know that format made these small saws. And then i read the title. Man its awesome! Good work
This is a really phenomenal build! I really like the use of automation in your workshop. We have an Alterndorf F45 at work which is a similar type of machine. One feature on it which you might like to consider for yours is a hold down to move button which has to be kept pressed while the fence goes to position. Just reduces the chance of pinching or anything getting caught between the fence and blade or slide fence. Great build once again.
Thank you very much for the generous feedback Sir. I find it to be a very interesting mix, and also I have been salvaging parts from my dayjob for years, and find great joy in reusing these parts. I have set the torque and the follow error on this axis to be just above the need for normal operation, so as soon as it senses to much resistance it trips. Like what you say, if a workpiece is left between the blade and the fence when setting a narrower width than the piece. ....ask me how I know:) It stopped fine and dis not bend the blade at all. Do you have a dayjob containg woodworking?.....if thats the case you are one lucky fella. I see from your latest video that you are doing some great fusion 360 modelling, is this a part of you dayjob as well? Thanks for watching and commenting👍😀
@@bellevuesnekkeri That's even better than a hold down button! I think we are both very lucky people. :) Yep - I look after some workshops for an art and design school - so a fare bit of carpentry and problem solving. I'm a big fan of fusion 360 - it's completely changed the way I make, and has made designing a lot easier. Keep up the great work and look forward to your next videos!
The saw is second to none, just like your editing skills!!! You got really fancy on this one (both the video and the saw)! Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
You sir are a genius. What an amazing saw and build, it had to take months to design create and build that beauty. You certainly thought of everything.
Thank you Jesse for the generous feedback, it is greatly appreciated. I have been thinking about the build for some years, but from when I started to work on it until it was finished took approx 4 months. I did not count the hours, but I would guess 200+ hrs ...at least
Wow.. Amazing.. I've seen other automation saw tables on UA-cam but this one is by far the best. The coin test was crazy, congratulations for such unique and complex work.
Mind blowing, brilliant that you have taken the time to build this for yourself. Love it. Wish i had the money & the know how on how to build something like this :) Well cool!
Thank you for the generous feedback. As mentioned, all the parts are salvaged except for the 15 dollar motion controller. Otherwise it would have been impossible to defend spending money on all these parts new. Thanks for watching
This is got to be one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time. It combines 2 things that I enjoy most, machine automation and woodworking. Awesome work.
I'm in the process of building a custom cnc router which is a little beyond my scope but I'm taking my time and doing it right the first time. Didn't have the money to buy one so I figured I would just build it. I thought I was doing good building that until I saw this! Wow! Great work my friend!
Amazing work! The entire project is great and it would be great to build. I really like how you did the control cabinet, clean, organized and workable. Well done!
Thanks for the kind feedback. It was a looong going project, but interesting. It got a little crammed, but it was the only one I had with a suitable size. Thanksfor watching and commenting
Roy, there are a lot of great creators out there but you my friend I admire and respect the most. Ps. I am not a couch potato - I built my (very basic) table saw in about 1995 which I used to build my kitchen.
@@bellevuesnekkeri No pictures . (that was before sharing on media was a thing ) But my pride and joy is my router table. About 4 yrs ago I improved the operation of the one I built over 20 yrs ago. It has a front operated height adjustment, auto locking spindle (when raised to max) incra style repeatable fence adjustment, vacuum port and front on-off switch. I can litterally change the bit, adjust the height, adjust the fence and start routing in about 1 minute. All mechanical, - total cost : under AU $50 (less than $40US), including a second hand Ryobi industrial router. I give it 4/10 on looks but 10/10 for functionality. Expect some photos soon - as soon as I figure out how to transfer and post them. Greetings from down under . (Most days wild kangaroos can be seen about 500 metres from my house)
@@michaelcoceski5442 No worries man. Sounds like a great router table, and remember...looks are just a bonus, functionality is the prime goal. We seldom see any roos here.... but that might be because we are 14300 km apart?.
Thanks Seth. Sorry about the long pauses. Yes with this one, spare time and sleep took a heavy cut, but in the end it is worth it with feedback like this from all you guys in the comments section. Thanks
This project was so absolutely fantastic that I can't understand it having only 90k views at this time.... this is a project worth some millions of views... I wish I could be smart enough to come up with this from my own head. When you say it would cost more or be more reasonable for people to just buy a commercial version, you're analyzing your market and maybe another country similar to yours. But living in the UK and having lived in many other places before, I can assure you the costs to build that in certain countries would compensate so much. Of course you might not be interested in creating the material with explanations, etc, as it can be a pain. But I can think of thousands of workshops in countries where the parts are cheap or reasonably priced, but the commercial version would cost the same as an apartment (like in Brazil). Don't underrate your work and ideas. You could be seating in a good passive income from plans. Well done and congratulations man. Amazing work.
Thank you very much for the kind feedback Douglas. I have to admit that I also had high hopes for this one. UA-cam is not exactly flooded with projects like this, but unfortunately the traction is very low. I see your point Sir, but if I was to make detailed plas of such a complex build, it would take an enormous amount of hrs to complete detailed drawings. And people nowadays demand sources for all the hardware. And that would make it hard to validate the function of it without having tested them. And my experience with some of my other simple tool plans is, that one gets overwhelmed with questions via PM and email on different issues. Hopefullly that explaines a little of my thought behind not making step by step plans. Thank you again for the kind and encouraging words, it is greatly appreciated, and thanks for watching and commenting😀👍
I have never watched a woodworker who builds his own "tools" without some level of serious appreciation for their skills. This is one of the few builds I have watched that really stands head & shoulders above most of the other seriously talented woodworkers on you tube. Of course while watching your build video I thought of Matthias & his very impressive builds which are many....& I thought this is far more impressive than anything I can recall him creating. No disrespect to Matthias.You have incredible abilities, thank you for sharing!!!!
Wow Ronald........I really do not know how to respond to that..... other than with a humble bow and appreciation. I have the absolute deepest respect for Matthias and all his creations. I think he is a Mastermind, but thanks for thinking of us both in the same sentence. Thank you again for the kind feedback and for watching.
Thank you. I often get a lot of funny looks from co workers when I am heads down in the dumpster or mentioning that the stuff they are about to throw out fits in my car. But the level of satisfaction when it get reused is priceless. I have been very fortunate to be able to get so many goodies, although my wife does not seem to share the excitement :)
Thanks Dave. Unfortunately there will not be plans available for this one. It is custom made to fit salvage parts, some not even in trade anymore. Sorry about that
Bellevue Woodshop I understand, anyways unbelievable what you did there. Maybe one day you can make a video on how you adopt this software and how you get these automated fences at this length measuring. I can’t find anything that will register on that length. I already watch your mitre fence vid. It is just genius. I am also trying to get into that whole automated scene, but first i need to understand what all the parts are required to get an overview of the such a complete system, and also we’re to find all these parts. Maybe an idea for a new vid 🤔😉
WOW! Another awesome build! Your attention to detail is incredible! I've been waiting for months for this build to come out. You just made my day! Do you mind telling us what your occupation is? You are extremely well versed in wood working, electronics , automation and servo controls, ietc. I t's hard to believe that one person could be so knowledgeable in so many different fields! Thanks again for another awesome video!
Thank you so very much Bruce for the kind feedback. I am glad you had the patience to hang in there, and for taking the time to watch:) Glad you liked it, hope it was worth the wait. My day job is at a factory producing wooden wall panels, in the maintenance dept. doing debugging and modifications to the automation part of the production equipment. I´ve been doing it for the last 22 years. Woodshop was my favorite class in school, building and tinkering interest I got from playing with Lego´s a decade in my early years. I am not a city boy, so out on the countryside, if its broke we fix it, pretty much. Nothing special about me, juts curious on how stuff works. Thank you for your interest, commenting and watching
Thanks for the feedback Paul. You know. There are to many excellent machine producing companies out there, making machines waaay beyond this project. An it would be hard to justify the cost if I was to purchase all the parts. But thanks for the kind and encouraging words Sir, it is greatly appreciated
Thanks. I have not noticed any deviation from the parts measured when installed. The saw is homing all 3 axis every time I power it up. But this of course does not take in to consideration any movement or shifting in any mechanical parts. But no issue yet😄👍
Great job, basically the features of a 10k + panel saw on a home built machine. My only question is how long everything stays square and accurate? Do you need to recalibrate often?
Thank you Michael. Its hard to say, but I guess it should be OK. Cannot see why it should not. Only concern would have to be wear on the trunnions. But all parts are individually adjustable, so it should be able to be set back on track. Butit is a homemade saw, so it is by no means flawless.Problem is that it is hard to blame the producer.
you took the table saw into another level 👌👏👏 just if you have access to metal work to make the frame out of metal , and added a tool magazine for different blades ,, that table saw would be a NASA machine 👌 ... keep awesome ❤️
You know, you don’t post often, but when you do, it’s always first class. I really like your work.
Thanks James, I wish I could put out more content. Hopefully 2020 has more room for it. Fingers crossed. thanks for commenting and watching
Excellent project.
Thank you Jeremy
Well, now I see where your inspiration for your own CNC table saw came from. Both great projects.
@@coltonmccormack8978 I been working on mine for at least 6 months... but hey...great minds think alike. This was a fantastic execution of a custom built table saw.
Even if he did, which I doubt because he would have credit him, the execution was vastly different. No claim was ever made to be the first. Since DRO exist on many machines isn’t a stretch that someone would make one for a table saw.
@@SurelyLightFoot plus automatic table saws already exist. But are very expensive.
True excellence! Awesome job, Roy!
Thanks John. Likewise:):)
Holy crap. I thought this was already mind blowing when I watched the video, but to get a seal of approval from John Heisz is the highest honor. I can only dream of getting to a level where I am worthy to even be called an amateur by Mr. Heisz.
@@jonnyboy1116 LOL
When i saw the control panel in the thumbnail i thought. I didnt know that format made these small saws. And then i read the title. Man its awesome! Good work
Glad you found it interesting, and thanks for the feedback Bart
Yes i thought he bought the format4 screen from a dead machine and rewired it for this purpose. I was dead wrong.
Simply amazing. Great work.
Thank you very much Sir
This is the best Automatic table saw i´ve seen! and i have seen them all! Awesome Sir! :)
Thank you you very much, it is greatly appreciated. Thanks for watching and commenting👍😄
I love the detail and calmness in your work!
Thank you David for the kind feedback.
This is a really phenomenal build! I really like the use of automation in your workshop. We have an Alterndorf F45 at work which is a similar type of machine. One feature on it which you might like to consider for yours is a hold down to move button which has to be kept pressed while the fence goes to position. Just reduces the chance of pinching or anything getting caught between the fence and blade or slide fence. Great build once again.
Thank you very much for the generous feedback Sir. I find it to be a very interesting mix, and also I have been salvaging parts from my dayjob for years, and find great joy in reusing these parts. I have set the torque and the follow error on this axis to be just above the need for normal operation, so as soon as it senses to much resistance it trips. Like what you say, if a workpiece is left between the blade and the fence when setting a narrower width than the piece. ....ask me how I know:) It stopped fine and dis not bend the blade at all. Do you have a dayjob containg woodworking?.....if thats the case you are one lucky fella. I see from your latest video that you are doing some great fusion 360 modelling, is this a part of you dayjob as well? Thanks for watching and commenting👍😀
@@bellevuesnekkeri That's even better than a hold down button! I think we are both very lucky people. :) Yep - I look after some workshops for an art and design school - so a fare bit of carpentry and problem solving. I'm a big fan of fusion 360 - it's completely changed the way I make, and has made designing a lot easier. Keep up the great work and look forward to your next videos!
Such a pleasure to see you back, Roy! what a mind blowing project!!! thank you for sharing, best wishes Evangelos
Thank you Evangelos, Sorry about the long pauses, but 2020, might help me get some more content out. Thanks for watching and commenting Sir
You never cease to amaze. Thanks as always, for inspiring us all.
Thank you very much Sir, glad you found it interesting, and thanks for the support by watching and commenting man
Good Lord, that took a lot of work! An absolute masterpiece of engineering and design, Bravo!
Thank you for the kind feedback Sam
The saw is second to none, just like your editing skills!!! You got really fancy on this one (both the video and the saw)! Thanks for sharing and take care!!!
Thank you very much, and thanks for the kind feedback on the edit as well. Glad you found it interesting. Have a great weekend👍😀
You sir are a genius. What an amazing saw and build, it had to take months to design create and build that beauty. You certainly thought of everything.
Thank you Jesse for the generous feedback, it is greatly appreciated. I have been thinking about the build for some years, but from when I started to work on it until it was finished took approx 4 months. I did not count the hours, but I would guess 200+ hrs ...at least
Wow.. Amazing.. I've seen other automation saw tables on UA-cam but this one is by far the best. The coin test was crazy, congratulations for such unique and complex work.
Thank you David for the generous feedback, it is greatly appreciated.😀👍
Best homemade table saw ever made. Period.
Thank you very much for the generous feedback. Glad you liked it, and thanks for watching👍😀
Mind blowing, brilliant that you have taken the time to build this for yourself. Love it. Wish i had the money & the know how on how to build something like this :) Well cool!
Thank you for the generous feedback. As mentioned, all the parts are salvaged except for the 15 dollar motion controller. Otherwise it would have been impossible to defend spending money on all these parts new. Thanks for watching
@@bellevuesnekkeri so where do you work that you are gifted 10's of thousands of dollars of "salvaged" parts.
This is got to be one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time. It combines 2 things that I enjoy most, machine automation and woodworking. Awesome work.
Thank you Carlos, glad you found it interesting. I have to admit that I am kinda fond of that combo as well. Thanks for watching and commenting😀👍
Yeah... Add me to that list of wood-Transformers locos!!! My respect to this creative gentleman.
Can't believe this has only just come across my recommended feed. Such great work!
Thanks Paul, glad you liked it😀
Amazing job. I understand why you have been away from UA-cam for quite some time! The most enhanced DIY circular saw I've ever seen. Congrats
Thank you very much for the kind feedback. Yup...it was a serious time consumer. But I am happy with the result. Thanks for watching
I'm in the process of building a custom cnc router which is a little beyond my scope but I'm taking my time and doing it right the first time. Didn't have the money to buy one so I figured I would just build it. I thought I was doing good building that until I saw this! Wow! Great work my friend!
Thanks. The reward of building it yourself is priceless. Good luck with your project 👍😄
WOW! Very impressive! The accuracy you have built into the table saw is amazing.
Thank you very much Rick
I love this build my friend. Only found this video today. The video is 3 years old. Man this is so good..
I especially love the coin test..
Thank you for watching. Glad you liked it
I just watched this again, 11 months later. It's so impressive, so well done.
Thanks Lou, glad you still liked it😉😄👍
Amazing work! The entire project is great and it would be great to build. I really like how you did the control cabinet, clean, organized and workable. Well done!
Thanks for the kind feedback. It was a looong going project, but interesting. It got a little crammed, but it was the only one I had with a suitable size. Thanksfor watching and commenting
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Beyond amazing, damn there are some clever people in the world.
Thank you very much for the generous feedback Mario, it is greatly appreciated😄👍
That's very impressive! Can't believe I waited so long to watch.
Thank you Doug for taking the time to watch👍
@@bellevuesnekkeri My pleasure.
Bellevue...you never cease to amaze me. Great work...again!!
Thanks for the generous feedback Rob😀😁👍😀
Your many talents are well shown in the design and building of this saw. Bravo Sir!
Thank you for the generous feedback Jesse, it is greatly appreciated😀
Absolutely fantastic build! You thought of everything. Well done!
Thank you David. This is a project I have been wanting to do for years, so had to go the extra mile
That's great. I'm impressed! You are always the best!
thank you very much for the generous feedback, and thank YOU for watching
I love the idea, amazing work!!! BRAVO!!
Thank you very much😀
This is the best diy Saw i've ever seen
Thank you very much for the kind feedback, and for watching😄👍
Gotta love the use of CNC concepts with a table saw. Modified Mach3 is awesome.
Thanks a lot Sir
Wow great job ! Can't believe it took 4 years for the youtube algo to bring this to my attention.
Thank you. Really glad you found at least, and thanks for commenting
Roy, there are a lot of great creators out there but you my friend I admire and respect the most. Ps. I am not a couch potato - I built my (very basic) table saw in about 1995 which I used to build my kitchen.
WOW, that is some cool feedback Sir. Thanks for the love and support. Cool, fid you take any pictures of it?
@@bellevuesnekkeri No pictures . (that was before sharing on media was a thing ) But my pride and joy is my router table. About 4 yrs ago I improved the operation of the one I built over 20 yrs ago. It has a front operated height adjustment, auto locking spindle (when raised to max) incra style repeatable fence adjustment, vacuum port and front on-off switch. I can litterally change the bit, adjust the height, adjust the fence and start routing in about 1 minute. All mechanical, - total cost : under AU $50 (less than $40US), including a second hand Ryobi industrial router. I give it 4/10 on looks but 10/10 for functionality. Expect some photos soon - as soon as I figure out how to transfer and post them. Greetings from down under . (Most days wild kangaroos can be seen about 500 metres from my house)
@@michaelcoceski5442 No worries man. Sounds like a great router table, and remember...looks are just a bonus, functionality is the prime goal. We seldom see any roos here.... but that might be because we are 14300 km apart?.
Fantastic! There's a lot of engineering in this build. I'm truly amazed.
Thank you very much, glad you liked it. Thanks for watching and commenting😄👍
Amazing. Your skills blow my mind.
Thank you for the kind feedback John, it is much appreciated.
Wow, Roy! You have been very busy. I enjoy your creativity and engineering. Keep up the excellent work. Look forward to your videos.
Thank you very much Sir, really glad you like, and I hope you hang in there for upcoming projects too
@@bellevuesnekkeri you can count on it.
An amazing and impressive design - and outcome, as usual! Mycket imponerande!
Thanks a lot Bjørn. Vad cool at du gillade det du såg.👍👍😀
Always worth the wait for you videos. You’ve been busy man.
Thanks Seth. Sorry about the long pauses. Yes with this one, spare time and sleep took a heavy cut, but in the end it is worth it with feedback like this from all you guys in the comments section. Thanks
This project was so absolutely fantastic that I can't understand it having only 90k views at this time.... this is a project worth some millions of views... I wish I could be smart enough to come up with this from my own head. When you say it would cost more or be more reasonable for people to just buy a commercial version, you're analyzing your market and maybe another country similar to yours. But living in the UK and having lived in many other places before, I can assure you the costs to build that in certain countries would compensate so much. Of course you might not be interested in creating the material with explanations, etc, as it can be a pain. But I can think of thousands of workshops in countries where the parts are cheap or reasonably priced, but the commercial version would cost the same as an apartment (like in Brazil). Don't underrate your work and ideas. You could be seating in a good passive income from plans. Well done and congratulations man. Amazing work.
Thank you very much for the kind feedback Douglas. I have to admit that I also had high hopes for this one. UA-cam is not exactly flooded with projects like this, but unfortunately the traction is very low. I see your point Sir, but if I was to make detailed plas of such a complex build, it would take an enormous amount of hrs to complete detailed drawings. And people nowadays demand sources for all the hardware. And that would make it hard to validate the function of it without having tested them. And my experience with some of my other simple tool plans is, that one gets overwhelmed with questions via PM and email on different issues. Hopefullly that explaines a little of my thought behind not making step by step plans. Thank you again for the kind and encouraging words, it is greatly appreciated, and thanks for watching and commenting😀👍
Just...wow! My hat goes off to You Sir!
Thank you very much for the kind feedback😀👍
WOW! Just WOW! Nice work!
Thank you very much joe. Glad you liked it
That is as badass as it gets. I bet it makes cutting box joints easy.
Thanks, yup, helps a lot
Really nice work. We can all appreciate your ingenuity. Looking forward to more on this saw.
Thank you, glad you liked it. Hang in there for more content👍
It is the best home bank closes that I have seen so far.
Thank you for the kind feedback, and for watching👍😀
Wow! Great work! What a brilliant setup!
Thanks Max, it has worked great this far
What an awesome and well designed project!
Thank you very much👍😄
That's pretty damn sweet! Amazing job!
Thank you very much.😀
That is a brilliant machine. Great build.
Thanks a lot David👍😀
Very, very, very nice. We want MORE.
Thanks for the kind feedback, glad you liked it😀👍
I have never watched a woodworker who builds his own "tools" without some level of serious appreciation for their skills. This is one of the few builds I have watched that really stands head & shoulders above most of the other seriously talented woodworkers on you tube. Of course while watching your build video I thought of Matthias & his very impressive builds which are many....& I thought this is far more impressive than anything I can recall him creating. No disrespect to Matthias.You have incredible abilities, thank you for sharing!!!!
Wow Ronald........I really do not know how to respond to that..... other than with a humble bow and appreciation. I have the absolute deepest respect for Matthias and all his creations. I think he is a Mastermind, but thanks for thinking of us both in the same sentence. Thank you again for the kind feedback and for watching.
That was awesome. Definitely earned my subscription.
Thanks for the feedback, and thanks for subscribing as well Chris
This is such a great set-up! Good Job!
Thank you very much Sir!👍😀
Thats amazing! Great idea!
Thanks alot for the kind feedback Max
All I can say is, Very Impressive!
Thank you very much Art, I appreciate it
Wow! Another amazing piece!
Thanks Gus, glad you liked it👍
Supreme design and construction
Thank you very much fpr the kind feedback, and thanks for watching👍😀
This is truly a work of art
Thanks Tony
Awesome job man, respect 👍🏽
Thank you very much SIr
You are the man. Love your creations
Thank you Tim for watching and commenting👍
Outstanding ! Really really good job on all fronts - Not easy to do at all. Thanks for sharing
Thanks. It took some figuring out on some of the parts, but I am happy with the outcome. Thanks for watching
fantastic design. really enjoyed seeing it. your never know what you can do until you try
Thank you very much for watching. That is a good quote👍
I'm very impressed! Great project!
Thank you John
That is an awesome build. I wish I had access to scrap bin at work as good as yours! Some of those Siemens motors are serious money when new.
Thank you. I often get a lot of funny looks from co workers when I am heads down in the dumpster or mentioning that the stuff they are about to throw out fits in my car. But the level of satisfaction when it get reused is priceless. I have been very fortunate to be able to get so many goodies, although my wife does not seem to share the excitement :)
this is phenomenal
Thanks, really glad you liked it😀
Wow. Awesome project. Thanks.
Thank you very much for watching and commenting😀👍
Love watching your videos. Beyond impressive.
Thanks, I am glad you find them interesting, keep on watching😀👍
Alto livello.
Complimenti
my god, this is downright genius !! Cant wait to see plans on this to come available!! 👍👍
Thanks Dave. Unfortunately there will not be plans available for this one. It is custom made to fit salvage parts, some not even in trade anymore. Sorry about that
Bellevue Woodshop I understand, anyways unbelievable what you did there. Maybe one day you can make a video on how you adopt this software and how you get these automated fences at this length measuring. I can’t find anything that will register on that length. I already watch your mitre fence vid. It is just genius. I am also trying to get into that whole automated scene, but first i need to understand what all the parts are required to get an overview of the such a complete system, and also we’re to find all these parts. Maybe an idea for a new vid 🤔😉
you are my new hero - luv yer work
Thanks Scott, glad you liked it😀👍
You never fail to amaze me. Great job! Would love to tackle something like this some day
Thanks for the kind feedback Cedrick👍👍👍😀
Super Säge
Dankeschön fürs Zeigen
Thank you Bernhard
Like always, a different view to normal, good on youi
Thanks a lot John
it's been a while since you built this, are you still using it? If you were to do it today would you do it the same way?
Genius build. Want one...
Thank you. Glad you liked it😄👍
I gotta build one:) nice Work!
Thanks Ryan. Hope to see some content from you soon on YT. Your projects are always interesting😄👍
That is one sweet table saw setup Friend! Thank you very much for sharing the video with us!💖👌👍😎JP
Thanks, Glad you enjoyed it, and thank you for watching😀
Your very welcome Roy! Have a awesome week!😎
Cool idea. Well done. Very inspiring.
Thanks Steven, glad you liked iit
Someone get this man his own machine shop!
Yes please....😀😀😀😀
Really beautiful
Thank you very much William👍😄
WOW! Another awesome build! Your attention to detail is incredible! I've been waiting for months for this build to come out. You just made my day! Do you mind telling us what your occupation is? You are extremely well versed in wood working, electronics , automation and servo controls, ietc. I t's hard to believe that one person could be so knowledgeable in so many different fields! Thanks again for another awesome video!
Thank you so very much Bruce for the kind feedback. I am glad you had the patience to hang in there, and for taking the time to watch:) Glad you liked it, hope it was worth the wait. My day job is at a factory producing wooden wall panels, in the maintenance dept. doing debugging and modifications to the automation part of the production equipment. I´ve been doing it for the last 22 years. Woodshop was my favorite class in school, building and tinkering interest I got from playing with Lego´s a decade in my early years. I am not a city boy, so out on the countryside, if its broke we fix it, pretty much. Nothing special about me, juts curious on how stuff works. Thank you for your interest, commenting and watching
awsome table saw..very good job
Thank you very much for the kind feedback Fred😄👍
Absolutely insane!
Thank you very much Dustin👍😀
You should genuinely start looking into producing this, could be a massive winner for you.
Thanks for the feedback Paul. You know. There are to many excellent machine producing companies out there, making machines waaay beyond this project. An it would be hard to justify the cost if I was to purchase all the parts. But thanks for the kind and encouraging words Sir, it is greatly appreciated
This is just a fantastic project. Super sav.
Thank you Søren. Den sku godt klare at lave noen gode emner:)
Awesome work! Have you measured the parts that come from different angle and height settings? How often would this need calibration?
Thanks. I have not noticed any deviation from the parts measured when installed. The saw is homing all 3 axis every time I power it up. But this of course does not take in to consideration any movement or shifting in any mechanical parts. But no issue yet😄👍
Absolute genius.
Thank you Dennis
Perfect application project. May I ask what kind of belt and pulley you used? Any backlash?
Thanks. I used AT-10 10mm pitch and antibacklash belt.
Amazing machine!
Thank you very much for the kind feedback😄👍
Man, you are Genius!
Not sure about that, but thank you for the generous feedback
Great job, basically the features of a 10k + panel saw on a home built machine. My only question is how long everything stays square and accurate? Do you need to recalibrate often?
Thank you Michael. Its hard to say, but I guess it should be OK. Cannot see why it should not. Only concern would have to be wear on the trunnions. But all parts are individually adjustable, so it should be able to be set back on track. Butit is a homemade saw, so it is by no means flawless.Problem is that it is hard to blame the producer.
very interesting. a brilliant idea in the head of brilliant person will comes out become a modern and useful tools
Thanks for your kind feedback👍😀
Perfect homemade tablesaw
Thank you very much Sir👍
I'm trying to make this same exact thing, are you going to make plans available and videos on how to make it step by step?
Hi David. Unfortunately there will be no plans for this one. Best of luck on your build . thanks for watching Sir😄👍
Brilliant table saw u build man, thanks for sharing! 👏👏👏
Thank you, and thanks for watching
Inspired work here. Thank you.
Glad you liked it👍😀
great work, congratulations. the layout of the mach3 you can provide
Thanks
awesome set up!
Thanks
you took the table saw into another level 👌👏👏 just if you have access to metal work to make the frame out of metal , and added a tool magazine for different blades ,, that table saw would be a NASA machine 👌 ... keep awesome ❤️
Thanks for the kind feedback, and thanks for watching