Horizontal Mortising Machine/Slot Mortiser

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @stretch2187
    @stretch2187  6 років тому

    I've been getting spammy comments pushing a site call Wood Prix. I've never made plans for this machine so they are certainly not available on any website. Wood Prix is a site that is known for collecting copyrighted plans off the internet and selling them as a set with the copyrights removed. I'd recommend doing your research before buying.

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  6 років тому

      It appears that site called Stodoys Instructions is in on the game.

  • @SuperKwame1
    @SuperKwame1 12 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I just got a small advise for a shop safety, Please working at the fire department for over 20yrs, I can remember how many wood shops have been burnt down all because of pieces of wood or saw dust very where. Keep your shop clean, you will feel good to go there. Good luck.

  • @bozkurt158
    @bozkurt158 8 років тому +2

    This is a GREAT idea, some people overdo/complicate things (when there's no need ) just to show-off, your's is the BEST design I've seen, take care & have a good one bro.

  • @ThekiBoran
    @ThekiBoran 11 років тому

    Good stuff. I like seeing these homemade tools. Safety wise the one piece of equipment I'm constantly wearing is safety glasses. Safety guards are for weekend DIY'ers or apprentards. But you can't be too careful. 10 years ago an older and highly skilled finish carp lost two fingers on his right hand. I asked the guy who told me if they were able to reattach them. He was using a jointer, there was nothing left to reattach. I use my brain and pay attention.

  • @jeffnovak2565
    @jeffnovak2565 11 років тому

    there are many over done versions of this on the web, and really this is probably one the best and simplest I've seen. nice work

  • @ameednaeem482
    @ameednaeem482 3 роки тому +1

    very clever man . simple and very usefull idea. 10/10

  • @MisterSoul99
    @MisterSoul99 12 років тому

    Thats great, the parts seem to move pretty smooth, rub that dovetail area and the contact points with pastewax and it will slide even better.

  • @ron1martens
    @ron1martens 12 років тому

    You say you made this jig as if it was simple. You are a genius. I will check out your website. I would like the plan if it is for sale. I have made my office desk using a sliding dovetail. Basically I made up a jig I welded a steel frame to support my work. I find making jigs from steel is a passion of mine as steel seems to keep straight so good as a guide system.

  • @nastythomashobbs
    @nastythomashobbs 11 років тому

    i like your machine. impressive design. i bought the festool domino a few years ago for loose tenons and wow what a machine. dust free with the vac unlike my biscuit joiner. its like a 1000 bucks though. expensive but so quick. building strong furniture is a snap. i like through tenon joinery as well so i use the leigh multiple mortise and tenon jig for that. Still booth lack the satisfaction of doing it on a jig you built yourself.

  • @nashfrogman1233
    @nashfrogman1233 12 років тому

    Dang right brother! I have been to some real clean set ups and my pals have every bell and whistle. Yet the only thing I have seen them make is a few boxes, birdhouses, and doo-dads. The other group what makes a living at it looks more like your shop.

  • @learnerlearns
    @learnerlearns 12 років тому

    Simply clever and practical! Very good!

  • @nashfrogman1233
    @nashfrogman1233 12 років тому

    I agree Jason! Even saw a Ferrari demonstration on a track in CA a few years back. For some unexplained reason, it caught fire at around 120 MPH. With all those pro mechanics around, checking and double checking, you would have thought it could have been prevented. Meahwhile, I went home in my 2002 Toyota Tacoma, which fires up every time and is called upon to help others with fancy trucks move. LOL

  • @josephseewald4687
    @josephseewald4687 9 років тому +1

    Nice and simple design, Thanks for sharing

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  9 років тому

      Thank you. Thanks for watching.

  • @jksailor1960
    @jksailor1960 13 років тому

    astonishing simple and useful. awsome puristic and clear.

  • @aleksandarmihalek1754
    @aleksandarmihalek1754 10 років тому +1

    Very nice work.Great idea.I'll try to make such jig.
    Thanks again

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  10 років тому

      I'm glad you found it helpful. Good luck on your build and thanks for watching.

  • @arnaldocarneiro9310
    @arnaldocarneiro9310 8 років тому +1

    Gostei da sua ideia pos não sou proficional mas trabalho c artesanato e seria muito útil esta ferramenta seria possível mandá o esquema de fabricação c todas as medidas

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  8 років тому

      If you check out this playlist I walk through building an improved version. You can build the machine to whatever size works best for what you do. ua-cam.com/play/PLvS7wChFo5JWBGJQ2qIU2DfB6-R_bfH3K.html

  • @LcarlosCiceron8254
    @LcarlosCiceron8254 7 років тому

    Espectacular!, gracias por enseñarlo.

  • @guillermomclean
    @guillermomclean 13 років тому

    I like it! simple ideas are always the best :D good job!

  • @RicOrnelas
    @RicOrnelas 12 років тому

    Clever! Do you have other shopmade tools or jigs?

  • @elpoder1971
    @elpoder1971 12 років тому

    Pretty good! But could you tell me where or how I can get the concept of the two sliding dovetails for the slides and the pivot fence ? TIA , Gracias!

  • @georgevarghese1031
    @georgevarghese1031 9 років тому

    Very good ideas. Thanks for sharing.

  • @1956jack
    @1956jack 12 років тому

    Thanks,
    I build this thing and it worked great.
    Thanks for the great idea!

  • @joseluizdoamaral
    @joseluizdoamaral 10 років тому +1

    muito bom, e o mais pratico e economico, meus parabens

  • @Buzzsawman
    @Buzzsawman 12 років тому

    this machine is very good and will do he job..The probemI have with the domino is ...it is really expensive. This machine costs nest to nothing an will do more than the domino...you can make integral tennons simply by adjusting the height of the bit above the base. The ferrari might attract attention but the prius will get you there far more economically.

  • @RayTeerlink
    @RayTeerlink 11 років тому

    Awesome simplicity.

  • @dlapp14
    @dlapp14 13 років тому

    This is the greatest thing since microwave pancakes, awesome job

  • @horaciocastillo3082
    @horaciocastillo3082 10 років тому +1

    great idea..it´s so easy for build...thanks

  • @luis13055
    @luis13055 12 років тому

    muy bien aunque al pricipio la guia se ve de un lado y al cortar aparece paralela no entiendo se ambio a la hora de filmar en el minuto 0.47 seconds

  • @Condestauffenberg
    @Condestauffenberg 12 років тому

    Maravillosa idea!!!!

  • @AJackAndHisBike
    @AJackAndHisBike 11 років тому

    great idea might add a handle to make it more safe

  • @edmundmilliken7983
    @edmundmilliken7983 11 років тому +1

    A lot of good idea's

  • @dmaher2007
    @dmaher2007 12 років тому

    Very Nice, great job

  • @07LUTE70
    @07LUTE70 13 років тому

    Beautiful Strech Simple is the best . Did you dream that up or take from something else you saw? If the former is true you should be a design engineer. Very nice , minimal bliss, I'll subscribe. SeeYa I'm kind of a mad professor myself.

  • @pauloluizzanon140
    @pauloluizzanon140 10 років тому +1

    Caro amigo Leaning , espero que consiga traduzir ao seu idioma esta minha mensagem, adoro olhar seus projetos e me interessei a esta maquina horizontal mortising machine, e gostaria de fazer uma igual para mim, mas gostaria de saber se você tem algum vídeo com relação as medidas e a maneira passo a passo como você montou sua maquina, obrigado pela atenção espero sua resposta.
    Sou Brasileiro, moro no Estado de São Paulo na cidade de AVARÉ.

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  10 років тому

      Hey Paulo. Thanks for watching. For the dimensions on the machine, they were determined by the size of the project. If I have bigger parts to mortise that won't fit on this machine, I'll build a bigger one. For the setup, I just cut the angles out of plywood on the table saw and screw them to the piece below to make sliding dovetails. I have one other video about this machine on my channel if you want to check it out. If you have more questions shoot me a message. It'll get kicked to my email and I'll reply. If language gets to be too big of a problem, I've got a cousin who lives in Brazil that I'll get to translate.

  • @slojdkanalenmariebergsskol891
    @slojdkanalenmariebergsskol891 7 років тому +1

    Pure genius!

  • @alt-w7130
    @alt-w7130 7 років тому

    How to remove that add on video

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  7 років тому

      It's a watermark from the video conversion program I used. It can't be removed. It's the cost of my old camera only recording in a weird file type that wouldn't work with the video editing software I used to have. The only conversion software that I found put that watermark in without me knowing it at the time. If you check out my newer videos where I build the improved version of this jig, they don't have that issue.

    • @alt-w7130
      @alt-w7130 7 років тому

      You should redo the video it very distracting . Your project great thanks for sharing.

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  7 років тому

      I did redo the video. That's why I told you to check out the build videos on the newer version of this jig.

  • @thealmighty6649
    @thealmighty6649 5 років тому

    motor specs pls

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  5 років тому

      It's a Porter Cable 690 router motor. www.portercable.com/products/power-tools/woodworking-tools/routers/134-hp-fixedbased-router/690lr

  • @fred306801
    @fred306801 9 років тому

    Very Nice !

  • @mattoulman7630
    @mattoulman7630 11 років тому

    I am assuming that you made an end-grain mortise only as a demo. I really hope you're not building anything with end-grain joints like that!

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  11 років тому +1

      There's absolutely nothing wrong with using a mortise in the end grain. You're filling it up with wood when you glue the floating tenon in. Floating (loose) tenon joinery is an accepted practice in woodworking and are plenty strong for the applications I use them for. In fact, if you test a joint where the two boards be at 90 degree angles, like a door frame. The side that breaks will be the one where the mortise was cut into the side grain.

    • @mattoulman7630
      @mattoulman7630 11 років тому

      A little tongue-in-cheek, no offense. But in regard to your claim about long-grain failure before end-grain failure - absolutely wrong.

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  11 років тому +1

      Matt Oulman
      I don't think we're on the same page. I'm not talking about a long grain failure. When mortise and tenon joints fail from a racking force, they usually fail from a split down the grain on the side of the mortice. Both wood gears (a channel here on UA-cam) and Fine Woodworking have done test and you can find pictures. Do a Google image search of "failed mortise and tenon" and the first pic that comes up should be from woodgears showing what I'm talking about.

  • @ALEFILES
    @ALEFILES 12 років тому

    NICE job!!! could you send me some drawings of your mortise machine? I want to make it! Thanks!

  • @JohnUk65
    @JohnUk65 13 років тому

    @stretch2187 yep some people just collect tools..but clean workshop is a safe workshop!!!!still love your vid )))

  • @MegaZenker
    @MegaZenker 12 років тому

    Ненадёжное соединение -металл и дерево. Через неделю зазоры такие будут, что собака сможет пробегать. И точности размеров деталей можно будет просто забыть.

  • @Woodentoolcompany2
    @Woodentoolcompany2 11 років тому

    Neat idea. You will have to check out my Floating Router Mortise and tenon machine. Im sure you will like it.

  • @davidfranco5945
    @davidfranco5945 12 років тому

    Buena idea!!!

  • @pablorivero8311
    @pablorivero8311 7 років тому +1

    Gracias por compartir,

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  7 років тому +1

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @dontlitethat
    @dontlitethat 12 років тому

    Great work'

  • @traktorensteff
    @traktorensteff 13 років тому

    Genius!

  • @СагидуллаБатыргалиев

    ок спасибо за идею

  • @JohnUk65
    @JohnUk65 13 років тому

    love this dude!!!but clean your shop O_0

  • @izzyswan
    @izzyswan 11 років тому

    Love it! Very practical... its always the simple designs that work the best in my experience... I just did a video on homemade hold toggle clamps that would work great with you machine. Check it out if you get a chance..

  • @1496vids1492
    @1496vids1492 13 років тому

    Where there is dirt there is work. You’re a working guy, of course there going to be wood and chips around. I like your machine easy to make and fast set-up. From a old wood working guy at woodjestic com I’ll be putting a link to your web site on there.

  • @beamerweb
    @beamerweb 12 років тому

    So how does a Domino cut the tenons on the end of a stile? Make sliding dovetails? Create keyhole slots? How accurate is a handheld tool vs. a fixed machine? Your statement is unhelpful, man. Sure, the domino's well liked - but beats this? Seriously? That's just beyond false. The money spent on a single-tasking tool like the Domino could be put toward so many more versatile things.

  • @soaresmartins7563
    @soaresmartins7563 10 років тому

    Olá meu amigo, também sou brasileiro como o companheiro aí abaixo. Gostaria de saber de você, qual o tipo de motor você está usando! Qual a RPM deste motor? Será que um motor de 0,5 HP - 3400 RPM, serve para este serviço? Me faça uma caridade e envie resposta para ssoaresmartins@hotmail.com. Desde já deixo meu agradecimento.

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  10 років тому

      I'm using a Porter Cable 690 variable speed router in the video. It's an 11 amp universal motor rated at 1.75 horsepower, but the horsepower ratings on universal motors is always a little shady. The speed is variable from 10,000 to 27,000 rpm and I think I had it set on it's highest speed in the video since it's a fairly small bit. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @necatinyayla7567
    @necatinyayla7567 11 років тому

    bu sistemin aynısını yaptım bağlama imalatında kullanıyorum...........***

  • @BarryMeyer
    @BarryMeyer 11 років тому

    Marple

  • @nastythomashobbs
    @nastythomashobbs 11 років тому

    lol. now that is one loose tenon.

  • @dougguest6454
    @dougguest6454 9 років тому

    NIce simple design ... kudos. I was a bit disappointed with the demo ... all the shit you put on the screen completely blocked the view.

    • @stretch2187
      @stretch2187  9 років тому

      +Doug Guest My apologies. I made this video to share the design with a woodworking forum. I only expected about 50 people to see it. At the time my PC wouldn't handle the file format that my video camera produced, so I downloaded a file converter to deal with it. Unfortunately that software stamped the video with the demo crap. Since then I've upgraded both my camera and editing software to fix that particular problem. You can check out the video series I did when I improved the design on this jig and the quality is better. ua-cam.com/play/PLvS7wChFo5JWBGJQ2qIU2DfB6-R_bfH3K.html

    • @dougguest6454
      @dougguest6454 9 років тому

      Then my apologies ... I assumed you had done that deliberately. I will continue to watch your videos. That was ingenious.

  • @goldas2
    @goldas2 8 років тому

    czemu nie pokazesz jak to zrobione tylko gadasz cos czego nikt nie rozumie -duzy minus za ten filmik niczego nie uczy niczego nie pokazuje

  • @ArturoRamirez-jk9wl
    @ArturoRamirez-jk9wl 9 років тому

    tdt

  • @beamerweb
    @beamerweb 12 років тому

    Answer my post, Balenza ... I've been waiting for weeks. What is your reply to what I said? Tell me how to make sliding dovetails, integral tenons, keyhole slots. Tell me how accurate the domino is in your hand vs. a tool that is stationary.
    Since you have no videos of your own and the ones you've liked don't have anything to do with woodworking, you're going to have to show me you know what you're talking about before I believe you. Your view is uninformed and clearly you're just a troll.

  • @2Phast4Rocket
    @2Phast4Rocket 12 років тому

    Another Festool elitist comment.