Crossfade Cutting Board - The project that invented the GRR-RIPPER
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2018
- Crossfade Cutting Board - The project that invented the GRR-RIPPER
Avoiding Kickback on a Table Saw Safely, Protecting Fingers, and Cleaner cutting with GRR-RIPPER!
GRR-RIPPER is the safest most precise pushblock famous for protecting hands, preventing kickback, and cutting small parts on the table saw.
It gives you the precision, safety, and control you need on a table saw and throughout your workshop.
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Good video. It did exactly what you thought it would do, convinced me that I need to get a Grr-Ripper. And production value, you're the bomb.
You've got a good job. Combining woodworking and video making and you're good at it with the humor and entertainment value. Nicely done!
would love to see more about the workbench you are using. tks
You’re such a TV stud man. It’s like the camera and stage was meant to be for you! 👍🏽
Nice skills, woodworking, style, and humor. Kudos.
Can you get back to making regular fun projects like this regularly? There’s a huge audience for this now that UA-cam is Saturated with so many “big shop, big pieces, big makeovers, big big big everything” so tired of the big epoxy big builds!!!
Simple and back to basics and informative and short is sooo needed.
Great lesson! Very well done! We went ahead and softened all the edges with a router because we are sort of clumsy and immediately bumped into the corners. Best of luck!
Ok I just noticed something I didn’t realize. When the cuts are selected the grrrrripper has got to be adjusted. There isn’t a one setting fits all. I just got mine in the mail Dec 16th 2020
Those three clamps on the side need modification to apply clamping pressure on the board. It looks like theye have had at least one inch cut off the end. Doing that eliminates the 'pinching effect ' of the clamps. That's more than $70 worth of clamps! That should have been mentioned in the video.
Sharkey, no, those three clamps were NOT cut, the heads were reversed, and the head is pointing down in the dovetail grooves on the edge of the table.
You can reverse the clamp head by removing the black screw on the end of the bar. (4mm hex wrench)
Have used it for several seasons
That is great to hear, thank you.
That’s ur board? LOL ok no juice groove and I noticed to used titebond II gotta be III waterproof on a cutting board
Not all cutting boards have a juice groove. Meat boards often do, but boards for vegetables do not.
Titebond III would be a better choice. Morgan probably did not have any on hand on filming day.
Tunes? It looks like that is a cell phone amplifier project? If so, do you have plans somewhere? It looks great!!!!
titebond 3 for any thing wet you figure will need washing
LOl