3D Prints in the workshop 26
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2022
- New storage for new tools, a unique marking tool and something to save your fingers.
Half Thickness Jig
www.printables.com/model/2945...
BeardedBear
The hold down stick
Darren’s workshop
www.printables.com/model/3463...
Block Plane Holder
Darren’s workshop
www.printables.com/model/3463...
KM Router Plane holder
Darren’s workshop
www.printables.com/model/3463...
T-600 Rule hanging system.
Darren’s workshop
www.printables.com/model/3463...
Wooden Smoothing plane holder
Darren’s workshop
www.printables.com/model/3463... - Навчання та стиль
Darren - thank you for the videos. They are well done. I am am a novice and would find it useful if you demonstrated how you make your custom holders: steps, software, techniques. 😊
Hi Carl, Have a look at ua-cam.com/video/PGx-9ayIxNk/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/MoCnbftsMFc/v-deo.html
Thank you - I watched both.😊
the half thickness jig is very accurate, it is the thickness of the pencil which creates the inaccuracy. The jig is very useful for the setting the height of a table saw or router depth. For marking a piece of wood a centre finder wood be better.
Such a cool topic! 3D printing for organizing your shop. Hope there’s a follow up with more!
Hi Daniel, there will be more, but there are already heaps in the 3D Prints in the Workshop playlist. Both generic and fitted systems.
Great video I like the hold down stick. I will see if I can print it myself on my Ender V2
Cheers Bernie, have a great day.
Where do you get the pads for the hold down stick?
I have seen them in The Reject Shop, Red dot and IGA, but all sorts of places sell them. Adhesive foam pads.
Hello Darren! Great video! Thanks for posting. I have enjoyed watching all of your videos on "3D Prints in the workshop". Quick question on the half height finder, is there any adjustability to the jig that might allow for calibration? Again, thanks!
Hi, sadly not. It might be possible to tune it to size with a file, or by adding a tiny shim, but that would be fiddley.
Hi I hope you haven’t covered my question before because that would make me look foolish. Can you tell me what stain or finish you used on your workbench? My top is MDF and I obviously want to protect it the best way I can.
Hi Ewen, for my workbench I first coated the entire thing in shellac and then, on the top, I put a couple of coats of wax over that. On my router table I user water based polyurethane then wax. The polyurethane is a more protective finish, but the Shellac is quick and easy to reapply. I figured that a workbench is going to take a few knocks and scratches during use, so this was the better way to go. The wax stops glue from sticking to the top. ua-cam.com/video/8gzK6oL5-z0/v-deo.html
where did you get the t rule from?
HI R Ausl. From Banggood.com.