Everything about this is a work of art. The filming, the lighting, the sound, the editing, the animations, the graphic design, the iterations, and obviously the product design. Incredible!
Its amazing that you have every brand of trim router in your possession. The router table is pretty cool too. It takes alot of time and effort to design and iterate, let alone produce such a high quality video for us. Thank you.
So absolutely stunning! Nearly forgot to breathe. Since I'm an absolute newbie in woodworking - not so in 3D-printing (although at age 70 !) - I have to rewatch your vid several times in a quarter of the recording speed 😅 in order to really grasp, what you're doing
These videos... oh man! Without fail! They get me going! All the creative pores, canals, conduits open up. The fantasies and desires get flowing. Beautiful, inspirational stuff. Thanks man. Lovely to get touched by the woodworking bug this way.
The voronoi 3D pattern adding structure and grip at the same time is very cool. As always impressive work and even more impressive that all the mechanical design is usually done in grasshopper...
Just purchased your router jig and one for my mate. Awesome stuff. Your site and ideas are just amazing and Im so glad your site came up on my watch list. Im a fan for sure. Chees and have a great and inventive New Year!
Фантастика! Проект, качество изготовления заслуживает самых высоких оценок! Это стало моей мечтой. В этом пазле огромные возможности модернизации и добавления новых станков. Вам удачи!
Wow I was just looking at router tables other day and you do this, I am going to go for this as well btw the router jig you sold and used at the start has been so handy for the diy projects I have been doing past few weeks, worth every penny and has been my best tool purchase in years
My head spins just thinking about the post production for youtube vids like this. Probably more work recording and editing than the actual work putting the table together.
Watching your videos is 👀🍭. Also, there is a nugget of overlooked wisdom spreadout in the details all-over!. Pushing the limits of Maker's Imagination!👌. Well done, pleasant production quality(Audio, Video, Graphical, Visual and the subtle effects).❤👍👍
your projects and the amount of effort you put into these extremely high quality videos, graphics, animations and documentation are absolutely incredible but all that fancy video work makes it quite difficult to follow what is actually going on before you cut from one shot to the next. i know theres a lot going on but if you could slow it down a bit it would be much more pleasant to watch. anyway, thank you all the same, i did watch the whole video pausing and rewinding several times and theres so much impressive stuff going on. fantastic work!
10:30 That's the 101 of working with a router: always go against the cutting edge. I added feed direction markings (with a sharpie) to both top and bottom sides of my routers Impressive work tho, on both the design, execution and video editing.
Fantastic. One thing that always is an issue for me in Canada is finding a reasonably priced source for that aluminum extrusion. I'd use it on everything if the price was right!
I hate coming here to this channel, because it forces me to ask my self, "What is my purpose in life". LOL! This is some really brilliant functional art.
Congratulations on your project, it offers many solutions!!! Can I ask you where you found the caps you used on your carpenter's bench as I have the same problem and I also have 20mm holes with a chamfer like you. Thank you.
Very nice build AND thank you for showing the router scare you had @10:23 and the graphics to explain what was going on. I learnt that you have to run the workpiece against the rotation of the bit so the cutters can cut into the material. If you run the piece in the direction of the bits rotation, it can pull the piece and shoot it out. However I am VERY confused with what happened @11:48. He started pushing the piece in the right direction (left to right) and it got caught and was trying to pull it out of his hands, twice. Then he pushes the piece right to left and it is smooth and no pulling. As per his graphics @11:25, what he started doing @11:48 is correct but it obviously did not work and he went against what he said in the graphics and it worked. Why is that 🤔. What am i missing?
I would like to start 3d printing as a beginner and planning to do some tools as you did. Do you think what is the best tool to start ? Resin Printer or FDM Printer? Thanks for all amazing thins what you've created.
Hi i am interest at the Modular Bench || Peg board models collection, but only the sucction hose (14:20) for the table top and the dog holes caps and the magnet handle. How is it posible to buy those?
This is cool but I still would worry that the hardware necessary isn't readily available in the US. I'd be more willing to buy some of these designs if there were BOM's and estimated BOM prices.
For anyone who cares, I've built many arcade machines from MDF and if you want to make the machined/milled ends of MDF practically dent-proof, make a solution of 5 parts water to 1 part wood glue and apply liberally with a foam brush. Once dry, sand with 220 grit paper and the machined edges will be hard, unfuzzy and paintable. For those who don't care, why have you read this far?
Вроде бы здорово, но на практике работать с этими модулями может быть неудобно, когда много работы - придётся часто переставлять части, лишняя потеря времени.
Your products are very well designed and useful. But at the price they are selling, it makes little sense. A simple base plate is as much as the router itself. Well known brands like rockler have similar products made with more durable material such as stainless steel for lowe prices.
зачем та свистопляска с печатным креплением фрезера если с самого начала понятно было что приду к металлу, непонятно.....ах да он барыжил файликами.....
Everything about this is a work of art. The filming, the lighting, the sound, the editing, the animations, the graphic design, the iterations, and obviously the product design. Incredible!
A great illustration of climb cutting, by the way. Brilliantly done.
Its amazing that you have every brand of trim router in your possession. The router table is pretty cool too. It takes alot of time and effort to design and iterate, let alone produce such a high quality video for us. Thank you.
First of all,this is one of the best edited videos I've seen.As far as the Router table, it's very functional .Good work.
Great job. You can make a lot of money with your ideas.
So absolutely stunning! Nearly forgot to breathe. Since I'm an absolute newbie in woodworking - not so in 3D-printing (although at age 70 !) - I have to rewatch your vid several times in a quarter of the recording speed 😅 in order to really grasp, what you're doing
These videos... oh man! Without fail! They get me going! All the creative pores, canals, conduits open up. The fantasies and desires get flowing. Beautiful, inspirational stuff. Thanks man. Lovely to get touched by the woodworking bug this way.
Dude this is awesome !
Everything about this video is amazing. Such high effort content.
The voronoi 3D pattern adding structure and grip at the same time is very cool. As always impressive work and even more impressive that all the mechanical design is usually done in grasshopper...
Just purchased your router jig and one for my mate. Awesome stuff. Your site and ideas are just amazing and Im so glad your site came up on my watch list. Im a fan for sure. Chees and have a great and inventive New Year!
Its funny because eventually this person is going to make something really cool. Given that their setup is also. Very cool.
this is so cool, im gonna cry because i probably won't have enough time to do something like that until i'm retired (woodworking is my hobby)
Фантастика! Проект, качество изготовления заслуживает самых высоких оценок! Это стало моей мечтой. В этом пазле огромные возможности модернизации и добавления новых станков. Вам удачи!
You are video better and better. And I like your product. Have you more inspiration.
Genial...!!!...ji ji ji.. Saludossss
Wow I was just looking at router tables other day and you do this, I am going to go for this as well btw the router jig you sold and used at the start has been so handy for the diy projects I have been doing past few weeks, worth every penny and has been my best tool purchase in years
This is pure insanity! Amazing...
This is incredibly brilliant! Thanks for posting!
Awesome job! I really enjoy seeing your creations and the way you take care of every detail in your videos. Keep it up!
This is genius ❤
Very practical. Love the work. Keep it up!
wow, its amazing!
This is THE best modular workbench I've seen so far. Compliments!
I wonder how the MDF will look like after some weeks/months of use?
Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻
Love the mid-video review of the Anycubic, that is persuasive! Man, 28minutes....
Eres un crack
Enhorabuena y saludos
bro you are a genius
My head spins just thinking about the post production for youtube vids like this. Probably more work recording and editing than the actual work putting the table together.
That voronoi pattern though, so good.
Watching your videos is 👀🍭. Also, there is a nugget of overlooked wisdom spreadout in the details all-over!. Pushing the limits of Maker's Imagination!👌. Well done, pleasant production quality(Audio, Video, Graphical, Visual and the subtle effects).❤👍👍
You R genius as always
Это великолепно!
your projects and the amount of effort you put into these extremely high quality videos, graphics, animations and documentation are absolutely incredible but all that fancy video work makes it quite difficult to follow what is actually going on before you cut from one shot to the next. i know theres a lot going on but if you could slow it down a bit it would be much more pleasant to watch.
anyway, thank you all the same, i did watch the whole video pausing and rewinding several times and theres so much impressive stuff going on. fantastic work!
10:30 That's the 101 of working with a router: always go against the cutting edge. I added feed direction markings (with a sharpie) to both top and bottom sides of my routers
Impressive work tho, on both the design, execution and video editing.
Remarkable!!!
Fantastic. One thing that always is an issue for me in Canada is finding a reasonably priced source for that aluminum extrusion. I'd use it on everything if the price was right!
Yea I feel the same way, I got some for a small cnc and was puckering the hole time
I often wonder do i ever deserve to be in this control of my process? Whatever the answer truly is i want it to be "yes".
I hate coming here to this channel, because it forces me to ask my self, "What is my purpose in life". LOL! This is some really brilliant functional art.
Quality Assurance Pupper Approved 9:07
Congratulations on your project, it offers many solutions!!!
Can I ask you where you found the caps you used on your carpenter's bench as I have the same problem and I also have 20mm holes with a chamfer like you. Thank you.
I second this request. Can’t find these anywhere, would love to have some for the flush top on my workbench
Nice to see a delta printer :)
How many printers do you have. It will be nice to get a tour of your working area/shop
Very nice build AND thank you for showing the router scare you had @10:23 and the graphics to explain what was going on. I learnt that you have to run the workpiece against the rotation of the bit so the cutters can cut into the material. If you run the piece in the direction of the bits rotation, it can pull the piece and shoot it out. However I am VERY confused with what happened @11:48. He started pushing the piece in the right direction (left to right) and it got caught and was trying to pull it out of his hands, twice. Then he pushes the piece right to left and it is smooth and no pulling. As per his graphics @11:25, what he started doing @11:48 is correct but it obviously did not work and he went against what he said in the graphics and it worked. Why is that 🤔. What am i missing?
Im a trim router guy too 💪
I would love to learn your workflow.
Looks nice, but I can imagine pieces of it going missing over time, the mdf warping, and glue/varnish spillages would be a nightmare.
Can we get a bio video / live stream AMA?
Will the pre-orders be able to get this version?
super chingon
I would like to start 3d printing as a beginner and planning to do some tools as you did. Do you think what is the best tool to start ? Resin Printer or FDM Printer? Thanks for all amazing thins what you've created.
That’s the stuff🤌🏻
VERY NICE¡
Amazing! What’s the temporary glue you’re using when adhering templates to the table tops?
Tell me you have a million dollar shop without telling me you have a million dollar shop.
Hi i am interest at the Modular Bench || Peg board models collection, but only the sucction hose (14:20) for the table top and the dog holes caps and the magnet handle. How is it posible to buy those?
You're a bit of a nerd, aren't you? But in a very impressive way... It's very nice stuff you're doing...👍
haha, I guess. I have to ask how did you figure it out?
@@ussadesign takes one to know one, probably.. 😜🤣
what the purpose to plugging those benchdog holes?
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can you use a router instead of a table saw to cut wood? it seems like a nice and more discrete tool to have isntead of a big ass saw.
How does one become this powerful?
This is cool but I still would worry that the hardware necessary isn't readily available in the US. I'd be more willing to buy some of these designs if there were BOM's and estimated BOM prices.
For anyone who cares, I've built many arcade machines from MDF and if you want to make the machined/milled ends of MDF practically dent-proof, make a solution of 5 parts water to 1 part wood glue and apply liberally with a foam brush. Once dry, sand with 220 grit paper and the machined edges will be hard, unfuzzy and paintable. For those who don't care, why have you read this far?
What hammer is shown in this video? 2:22
Why do you use ca instead of woodglue?
This dude is literally like my ADHD brains wet dream with unlimited free time and money
🔥🧠💡🙏
Вроде бы здорово, но на практике работать с этими модулями может быть неудобно, когда много работы - придётся часто переставлять части, лишняя потеря времени.
⭐🙂👍
Вот так дети взрослеют и приходят к неизбежному, к металу. Но за попытками признаюсь наблюдать было интересно.
Your products are very well designed and useful. But at the price they are selling, it makes little sense. A simple base plate is as much as the router itself. Well known brands like rockler have similar products made with more durable material such as stainless steel for lowe prices.
*PromoSM*
зачем та свистопляска с печатным креплением фрезера если с самого начала понятно было что приду к металлу, непонятно.....ах да он барыжил файликами.....
By the way, your channel name, logo, and intro/jingle all feel really corporate and sterile, which doesn’t match your content.
Wrong his brand image reflects his creative and professional work.
Does anybody know where to get one of those router fence/guides?