Love the intro. Your videos keep getting better and better every time. I also love the fact that you managed to recycle the old Ikea door. I would say you have thought of just about everything in building this project, maybe just need a vacuum attachment. Brilliant job and very well thought out. Great job. I'm jealous.
Sorry to disappoint you but I did the dust extraction attachment, I just didn't show it in the video. 😅 If you look at the beginning you'll see that the tube where the sawdust comes out has a 90° angle and at the end there is a straight tube that passes over the tracks, I wanted to show it but it was already very long. I adapted a funnel-shaped rubber piece that is used in industrial electrical junction boxes (that alone deserved a video). Thanks for your continued support , always much appreciated.
Wow. Just wow ! A perfect work and at the end a totally useful tool-center to work with. Btw.... Your vids are always a GREAT pleasure to watch. Congrats and greetings ! 😊
You can see very well at 03:47 there is a wooden pin with thread screwed into the blade guard that blocks that red plastic bar. Thanks for your thoughts, I appreciate it.
I thought a scale with a sliding hairline view finder to illustrate the limit of the edge of the router bit would be helpful to place the tenon stock to for repeat/production tenon work.
Interesting advice, I'll think about it. For the tenon I filmed I simply put a stop block held by a clamp to have the same measurement on both sides, something integrated would certainly be more practical. Thank you very much.
I've already seen a couple of things I can improve, but I'll wait to use it a bit more before making any changes.
Any suggestions are welcome, thanks.
very impressive. can't stop watching your creative ingenuity
@@Kris__88 I'm glad to hear that you liked it, thank you so much for your appreciation.
Grande Marco! Complimenti.
@@HeleneLtda grazie per il tuo gentile commento
Thanks, a great idea well executed !
Thank you for your kind thoughts, I appreciate it very much.
COMPLIMENTI, TI HO SCOPERTO OGGI E MI SONO SUBITO ISCRITTO.
@@erreslot grazie mille per il gentile commento e il supporto al canale, molto apprezzato.
Direi molto bravo. Italian style. Uomo da mille risorse. Sempre avanti!!!
Grazie per il supporto e per il gentile commento, molto apprezzato.
Bravisssimo
Grazie mille
Love the intro. Your videos keep getting better and better every time. I also love the fact that you managed to recycle the old Ikea door. I would say you have thought of just about everything in building this project, maybe just need a vacuum attachment. Brilliant job and very well thought out. Great job. I'm jealous.
Sorry to disappoint you but I did the dust extraction attachment, I just didn't show it in the video. 😅
If you look at the beginning you'll see that the tube where the sawdust comes out has a 90° angle and at the end there is a straight tube that passes over the tracks, I wanted to show it but it was already very long. I adapted a funnel-shaped rubber piece that is used in industrial electrical junction boxes (that alone deserved a video).
Thanks for your continued support , always much appreciated.
@@LTMS I don't know why I thought you would have missed that after all the other cool ideas, that's my bad
@@Austeration In the end a little sawdust doesn't scare me, I thought about dust extraction but I don't think I'll use it much.
Great and clever jig
thanks for your appreciation, I'm glad you liked it.
Wow. Just wow ! A perfect work and at the end a totally useful tool-center to work with.
Btw.... Your vids are always a GREAT pleasure to watch.
Congrats and greetings ! 😊
@@foxwhiskey thank you so much for your kind comment and support, I really appreciate it.
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thanks
Excellent video and great ideas. How do you deal with the blade safety guard on the saw?
You can see very well at 03:47 there is a wooden pin with thread screwed into the blade guard that blocks that red plastic bar.
Thanks for your thoughts, I appreciate it.
@@jensenms Even at the beginning of the video you can see it very well, as soon as the intro is over
I thought a scale with a sliding hairline view finder to illustrate the limit of the edge of the router bit would be helpful to place the tenon stock to for repeat/production tenon work.
Interesting advice, I'll think about it.
For the tenon I filmed I simply put a stop block held by a clamp to have the same measurement on both sides, something integrated would certainly be more practical. Thank you very much.
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thank you