I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I have been a wood machinist all my working life, 39 years of it . I am absolutely shocked and dismayed by the lack of care. If this was in a UK workplace that guy would have been hung and the company folded.
The guy is from Vietnam, and I lived there for a while. On building sites you see people wearing hard hats with the cheap moulded sandals! It's a different world. In a related observation, you get a lot of hand and feet accidents in a&e (which I noticed when at hospital for cutting the end off my own thumb with a cleaver, got sewn back on for less than $100)...
As someone with half a digit less this made me feel extremely uncomfortable haha and mine happened whilst using a properly guarded table saw and push sticks. I suppose you can't always protect yourself from being dumb haha
cutting the shoulders of tenons like that is no joke! make a simple tenon jig from plywood or something you really need to support that workpiece! love the enthusiasm but seriously the way you work will bite you one day!!
Absolutely no reason to put your fingers that close to a moving blade. For what? To save time? A machine doesn’t care how many times you’ve used it. It won’t let you off easy for getting too close to the blade just because you’re over confident of you’re ability to move your fingers out of harm’s way. Develop good and safe habits. Especially if inexperienced people may be watching.
I worked in a joinery company and one day a guy of twenty years service, using a dimension saw removed all four fingers to the knuckles. He later described it as a hot knife slicing through butter!
Eres un exelente maestro compañero ,te felicito ,voy aplicar esa tecnica a un meson de cocina que tengo que hacer y tengo varios cubos de madera ,de algunos palet que he desarmado .Un saludo desde Chile
Feels like a suspense movie.... just waiting for fingers to fly. But when the identities were revealed during the tea break, I go like, oh we Asians don't need those gloves and fancy pusher thingy... perfectly safe.
I dunno mate. You've got a huge workshop with solid floor, thickness planer, airbrush and still half of the stuff you do is looking very hobby. Table is a good idea and looking alright. I'd just use different sander and reinforce the desktop. But please use sticks to move wood through the table saw. You don't wanna loose fingers 🙋🏼♂️✌🏻😄😄
If they had not burned it in the end. No professional joiner would do that. There are other ways to make things look old. Also nails and screws are not very elegant.
Danke für das Hochladen 👍 👍 👍 Einfach nur 😎 cool. Und vorallem sieht auch schön aus,machen sie aus dem Gedächtnis oder nach ihrer Zeichnung. L ♥️ G Aus Berlin 😎
I'm new to this woodwork. Liked the work,if possible can you please add the measurements or talk to let us beginners know what you're doing and what you are using. THANK YOU👍
I had to come straight to the comments section to see if I was the only one who thought that he’s gonna need somebody to tie his laces in a couple of months. I wasn’t alone I see.
What kind of protection are you thinking of? If you use leather gloves the band saw is going right through them. Even for the table saw there's not much you could do besides a push stick
Fantastic job, mate! Very well done. One question though. At about 9:32, you are squirting something into the cracks/seams. Can you please tell me what it is and why you did it? I'd love to know. Thanks for the video! It has given me a few great ideas to try myself.
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
This most amazing result was achieved without losing fingers! Great work lads! Looking forward to more if your projects!
Watching this i have a new found respect for anyone working with those types of machines. Great job! Beautiful turn out.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
Great idea. Loved the outcome. Just kept wishing he'd use a push-stick...
Yesss! Watching this was so stressful
Agree!
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The real surprise of this video is to realize that he still has all ten fingers in his hands.
Exactly
When you work with things like this for so long you get a good sense of space and where your hands are.
It's experience compliancy and it's a killer
I was also thinking the same
At least he was wearing a face mask😷
He's a pro...
Possibly, the most dangerous use of a surface planer that I have ever seen in my 53 years as a Woodcutting Machinist.
I was thinking exactly the same.
I have been a wood machinist all my working life, 39 years of it . I am absolutely shocked and dismayed by the lack of care. If this was in a UK workplace that guy would have been hung and the company folded.
Pretty sure you 53 years be in usa or another first world . im from cuba and kids Do the same sinze stared walk
The guy is from Vietnam, and I lived there for a while. On building sites you see people wearing hard hats with the cheap moulded sandals! It's a different world. In a related observation, you get a lot of hand and feet accidents in a&e (which I noticed when at hospital for cutting the end off my own thumb with a cleaver, got sewn back on for less than $100)...
@@xileffelix6893 Just a couple of questions. Do you have pushers banned in Cuba? How does an empty head relate to a place of birth?
I was holding my breath for the first three minutes of this video. I can't believe you have all ten fingers.
As someone with half a digit less this made me feel extremely uncomfortable haha and mine happened whilst using a properly guarded table saw and push sticks. I suppose you can't always protect yourself from being dumb haha
I know me too
@@patrickcarroll2221 how does that happen using a push stick?
Agree, I made it just over two minutes and had to move on to the next video. This is beyond an “accident” waiting to happen.
I stopped the video after 10 seconds to see if someone made a comment like this.
テーブルの作成楽しそうですね。楽しい動画、ありがとうございます。
お茶、美味しそう。
I'm amazed by safety precautions and presence of all fingers in place.
Be honest: with this set of wonderful tools...
brings a whole new level to the saying "he knows just enough to be dangerous"
the table came out beautiful and seems to work very efficient. Great job using scrap wood
thank you
Muito bacana ficou excelente seu projeto e uma ótima apresentação e muito boa à demonstração valeu obrigadao
cutting the shoulders of tenons like that is no joke! make a simple tenon jig from plywood or something you really need to support that workpiece! love the enthusiasm but seriously the way you work will bite you one day!!
Ассалому алайкум. 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
This dude has some balls working with his hands like that around the power tools.
독창적인 아이디어입니다. 훌륭한 기술입니다. 잘 감상했습니다.
Спасибо за идею. Всё думал что можно сделать из этих кусков...
thank you
Умница золотые руки
Am I the only one scared to watch as his hand gets within a few centimetres of the table saw blades as he picks the thin slivers of wood off?
Why I stopped watching 1:40 in
scary!!! i dont wanna see i close my eyes
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😅🙈🤣
Fear is what will cause a accident. Confidence and experience is how I choose to live.
Absolutely no reason to put your fingers that close to a moving blade. For what? To save time? A machine doesn’t care how many times you’ve used it. It won’t let you off easy for getting too close to the blade just because you’re over confident of you’re ability to move your fingers out of harm’s way. Develop good and safe habits. Especially if inexperienced people may be watching.
Parabéns pela sua dedicação amigo sussesso ótimo vídeo
Vai nessa força q Deus é contigo
Крутой станок, первый раз такой вижу🤔✋🤓✊
Never thought of using a torch. Neat.
Молодец! И все пальцы есть!
Love the squares concept. I will try this someday.
Thanks for sharing
That turned out fantastic! Nice job. I was really impressed with your all in one jointer, thicknesses and tablesaw too 👍👍😎
Lindo trabalho. Um abraço dos seus amigos brasileiros. Deus te abençoe.
Nice job despite the risks. The machine is excellent!
thank you
Waaaw nic job (ብጣዕሚ ጽቡቅ )
Hola muy buenos sus trabajos 👌 espectacular 👍👍 Vicente de Argentina
Pronto se quedará sin dedos..demasiada confianza y con las sierras no se puede ser tan tranquilo ...suerte amigo
Молодцы парни!
thank you
Отлично сделано! А ещё лучше инструмент!
I worked in a joinery company and one day a guy of twenty years service, using a dimension saw removed all four fingers to the knuckles. He later described it as a hot knife slicing through butter!
Very simple method and very beautiful job
thank you
I would buy a table like this in a red hot minute! Nice work. 🔥🔥🔥
wow ! good stuff !
thats what my shop is missing, an out door tropical paradise workshop
Bello trabajo!!! Quisiera esa mesa y las banquetas!!!¡!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍👍👍😍😍😍
Gênio ! Obrigado por compartilhar sua genialidade.
Круто и просто )))
Muy buen trabajo, felicidades!!! Saludos desde Monterrey N.L. México
Great working brother'
Thankyou
I am praying for you family +
Блин, сам ничего делать не умею, но смотреть нравица)
That is one serious piece of machinery!
👍👍👍👍👍👍 Good 👍
That's a beast of a planer
Bravo!! Merci c' est une très belle réalisation simple et efficace...
Gorgeous
Eres un exelente maestro compañero ,te felicito ,voy aplicar esa tecnica a un meson de cocina que tengo que hacer y tengo varios cubos de madera ,de algunos palet que he desarmado .Un saludo desde Chile
Thanks so much your brother
Thankyou sir China
Godblessyour family
Godblessyour Contry+
Gracias felicitaciones y siempre adelante
Отличная работа!) But safety first!)
Amazing, very beautiful
thank you
Muy buena mesa Exelente saludos desde Posadas-Argentina
Muy bella, con mucha estética. Felicidades
Feels like a suspense movie.... just waiting for fingers to fly. But when the identities were revealed during the tea break, I go like, oh we Asians don't need those gloves and fancy pusher thingy... perfectly safe.
,🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
Una belleza esa mesa bien ocupados esos palets !!!
Я знаю технику безопасности, как свои три пальца!)) А стол в целом хороший!👍
Amazing, riveting, scary and satisfying to watch. I like the idea. I may attempt to duplicate. (with a bit more care for safety though)
thank you
Nice work. The "burned" finished isn't my favorite but this is a great video. Good work, thanks for sharing...
I dunno mate. You've got a huge workshop with solid floor, thickness planer, airbrush and still half of the stuff you do is looking very hobby. Table is a good idea and looking alright. I'd just use different sander and reinforce the desktop. But please use sticks to move wood through the table saw. You don't wanna loose fingers 🙋🏼♂️✌🏻😄😄
Okay safety issues aside, I do like the look of this table.
If they had not burned it in the end. No professional joiner would do that. There are other ways to make things look old. Also nails and screws are not very elegant.
Danke für das Hochladen 👍 👍 👍
Einfach nur 😎 cool.
Und vorallem sieht auch schön aus,machen sie aus dem Gedächtnis oder nach ihrer Zeichnung.
L ♥️ G
Aus Berlin 😎
I wonder how's it possible you still having all your fingers. Thats a dangerous way of operating all those machineries
Facts
👍👍👍
hahahahahaha i kowww
typical Asian craftsman, safety is troublesome
Iphofen wetter
اللهم يسر السي عبد الصمد
Молодец просто Шик ! 👍👍👍😁
I like the concep but id be a little concerned about the separation of joints with expansion and contraction of the wood due to humidity?
You can see at minute 14 and on that the table has already started to buckle. So much endgrain lol
Молодцы ребята
thank you
I don't like the burnt effect..., as for the rest of the aesthetics the table is nice.
When the EMTs ask how he cut half his hand off..... just show them this video it will explain everything
I had the exact same thought.
Bravo, guys!
thank you
Amazing idea ! But please use the guides tools if you don't want to loose your fingers ! Thanks for the video.
He have 7 lives
Great job....Good idea...Thanks bro
Ładny stół. Dobra robota.
Excelente, acabado,muchas felicidades, exelente trabajo, saludos desde México.
Nice job!
When you fill the cracks with sawdust, what kind of glue or sealer are you using on them? Thanks!
I think that he is using CA glue, please check to see if it is correct.
Yeah, Nam Linh hai, (502) is cyanoacrylate adhesive.
I'm new to this woodwork. Liked the work,if possible can you please add the measurements or talk to let us beginners know what you're doing and what you are using. THANK YOU👍
how this fella has any thumbs left is a miracle
Very very good work
Greeting from Turkey 🇹🇷
Amazing job. Congratulation. Horacio from Argentina
thank you
I had to come straight to the comments section to see if I was the only one who thought that he’s gonna need somebody to tie his laces in a couple of months. I wasn’t alone I see.
I got very nervous every time his hands were so close to the saw
Keep using that jointer like that and you’ll be able to get 10% or more off a manicure.
Lol
Qué talento humano 👍👍👍👍👍
Hello from Chile....thank for you videos...are goods
Wow really amazing idea for recycling wood.
Bravissimi voi dell'est avete sempre belle idee. Complimenti ciao.
Well done for keeping all 10 fingers 👏 👍 😀
I immediately knew all the safety Sally's would be congregated in the comments.
Safety Sally is right
Yeaah, if we have complete tool, i think we can make the same thing
That's what i'd call dangerously skilled!
Meu Deus que lindo amei queria uma mesa dessa pra mim !
A này Vn nè, khéo tay thế
Great work, but I didn´t like the burning procedure...
This is all great work, but first thing I would suggest the woodworker would be to create a woodworking table instead of working on the floor.
Master, wonderful, Amazing.
That is the……,I ever seen.
thank you
I like the design, useful table
Safety measures don’t apply here? The guy doesn’t use any protection for his fingers.
I was actually waiting to see him lose a finger...Doh!
Made on China
What kind of protection are you thinking of? If you use leather gloves the band saw is going right through them. Even for the table saw there's not much you could do besides a push stick
@@justdewit keeping a safe distance from moving parts maybe 🤔
Fantastic job, mate! Very well done.
One question though. At about 9:32, you are squirting something into the cracks/seams. Can you please tell me what it is and why you did it? I'd love to know.
Thanks for the video! It has given me a few great ideas to try myself.