Thank you for watching! I really have a great time creating these videos. There is so much fascinating history surrounding these tools. Which tool would you like to see a history of next?
Thank you sir for mentioning the Shopsmith. The Power Pro motor/headstock separates it from the “classic” headstock and from other saws as well. I’ve made tables, bowls, lamps, box jointed boxes, bandsaw boxes - all from wood I’ve cut, using my Alaska chainsaw mill made the slabs, cut to width on the SSmith bandsaw, jointed, planed all with the Shopsmith and Shopsmith accessories. As a Shopsmith owner/enthusiast I do enjoy your channel. Thank you again. (I’m 5’8” - it’d be nice if the tablesaw were lower but then, the lathe would be way low!) Good on yuh mate!
Thank you, as always, for watching and commenting. The PowerPro headstocks are really cool. I remember when @woodshopnerdery did their complete unboxing and setup. It is a very impressive machine. I completely agree that lowering the overall height of the table saw would compromise the comfort of other functions; the lathe is a perfect example. I am sure I would quickly grow comfortable with it if I actually gave it a chance lol.
@@BassadorWoodworking There are those that remark that the table height is better - they don’t have the kinda worry of falling into the blade. Guess as you mentioned it’s a height thing.👍👍
Thank you for watching! I really have a great time creating these videos. There is so much fascinating history surrounding these tools. Which tool would you like to see a history of next?
I'm a little late to the party, but thanks for the shout-out!
No worries! Thank you for stopping by!
Thank you sir for mentioning the Shopsmith. The Power Pro motor/headstock separates it from the “classic” headstock and from other saws as well. I’ve made tables, bowls, lamps, box jointed boxes, bandsaw boxes - all from wood I’ve cut, using my Alaska chainsaw mill made the slabs, cut to width on the SSmith bandsaw, jointed, planed all with the Shopsmith and Shopsmith accessories.
As a Shopsmith owner/enthusiast I do enjoy your channel. Thank you again. (I’m 5’8” - it’d be nice if the tablesaw were lower but then, the lathe would be way low!)
Good on yuh mate!
Thank you, as always, for watching and commenting. The PowerPro headstocks are really cool. I remember when @woodshopnerdery did their complete unboxing and setup. It is a very impressive machine.
I completely agree that lowering the overall height of the table saw would compromise the comfort of other functions; the lathe is a perfect example. I am sure I would quickly grow comfortable with it if I actually gave it a chance lol.
@@BassadorWoodworking
There are those that remark that the table height is better - they don’t have the kinda worry of falling into the blade. Guess as you mentioned it’s a height thing.👍👍