Thanks! Its amazing to use as well. Its so nice to just rise it up with a simple press of a button instead of searching tool just to get it up and running.
@@DesireToInspire1 I can imagine that. Why you didn’t use stepper motor? It would give you the option to dial the router height accurately. BTW are you planning to publish the plan on Etsy?
The motor is sealed and the dust extraction is superb! I'm not worried at all. There is basically no dust in the cabinet and I have no dust extraction from above that I yet have to build.
Good job. How do you pecision stop for exact depth of router bit? When you were testing the motor I noticed the motor continued to rotate as the armature slowed to a stop. This is a problem with geared motors. The slightest turn is amplified through the gears.
Fun project. If you really want an electric elevator, it might be better to user a stepper motor so you can get precise height target. Like 1,8 mm up etc. Else I think the electric part is more fun than usefull compared to a manual adjustment. Also in durability’s
Well from my experience so far with it very good. The stepper motor feels a bit overkill because then i need to mix in a lot of electronics into it and I do not want that. I did a few test and I could with very little effort control it by 0,01 mm accuracy. For woodworking, that good enough for me :D Being able to lift it with a push of a button is so sweet. The build was very fun as well!
That funktion has been on my wishlist for over a decade now, 😋
Clever router lift. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
Another great build. ASMR SENSATIONAL
Thank you!
Nice work,
Well done! it looks amazing
Thanks! Its amazing to use as well. Its so nice to just rise it up with a simple press of a button instead of searching tool just to get it up and running.
@@DesireToInspire1 I can imagine that. Why you didn’t use stepper motor? It would give you the option to dial the router height accurately.
BTW are you planning to publish the plan on Etsy?
This is an incredibly cool project, even if I find hardware choices somewhat distressing. Great design philosophy.
thats insane wow
Glad you liked it :)
It's a wonderful mechanism. Also, because it uses a motor, dust collection may be an issue, as many people have had trouble with.
The motor is sealed and the dust extraction is superb! I'm not worried at all. There is basically no dust in the cabinet and I have no dust extraction from above that I yet have to build.
Top, very good
Good job. How do you pecision stop for exact depth of router bit? When you were testing the motor I noticed the motor continued to rotate as the armature slowed to a stop. This is a problem with geared motors. The slightest turn is amplified through the gears.
Fun project. If you really want an electric elevator, it might be better to user a stepper motor so you can get precise height target. Like 1,8 mm up etc.
Else
I think the electric part is more fun than usefull compared to a manual adjustment. Also in durability’s
Well from my experience so far with it very good. The stepper motor feels a bit overkill because then i need to mix in a lot of electronics into it and I do not want that. I did a few test and I could with very little effort control it by 0,01 mm accuracy. For woodworking, that good enough for me :D Being able to lift it with a push of a button is so sweet. The build was very fun as well!
wykonanie super tylko nie widze zastosowania do tego pracochlonnego wynalazku-pozdrawiam
what router did you use? the link goes to the motor...same as the motor link does
This is truly a practical design. Could you be so kind as to provide a source for the timing belt and the corresponding pulleys? Thanks for the video🙂
Prety nice, but now think about having the dusty side of this, completely isolate from the rest of the mechanism.
Shouldn’t you have a locking collar on the lead screw as the whole unit can drop.
No need at all. The motor is geared and will not turn unless power is connected to it so the set height is kinda self locking.
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