DIY Jointer Planer (Ryobi RPN 780) or other

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  • Опубліковано 29 січ 2025

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  • @willholder9453
    @willholder9453 Рік тому +1

    I was looking for ideas for my ryobi planer to turn into jointer when when needed and thanks to you I have found them! I built a work bench with a sliding extension on one end. I just slide out when I need to and put my MDF secondary top with my router, and now my jointer. Thank you so much Will from Australia

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  Рік тому

      Thank you for your comment, much appreciated. I am glad I could help

  • @matthewmitchell3820
    @matthewmitchell3820 3 роки тому +9

    The elastic band bladegaurd was a simple, genius idea. Great vid!

  • @mattn9886
    @mattn9886 5 місяців тому

    Thank you from US. I’m attempting one and really like some of the ideas you shared.

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  5 місяців тому

      Thank you for reaching out, glad I could help

  • @antfactory_woodworking
    @antfactory_woodworking 2 роки тому

    Thank you for a nice video! I want to make it!👍

  • @MarkThomas123
    @MarkThomas123 Рік тому

    Wow!! You should really do more videos. Love how you explain things and why you are doing them.. Excellent work..

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  Рік тому

      I am glad you enjoy my videos. Lately I am getting lot of negative comments and that brings me down, hence the slow down in production. There is a lot of effort and time going into script, filming editing and voice-over and very few people appreciate it and don't realise I don't get paid anything for doing this.
      Comments like yours keep me going many thanks.

    • @MarkThomas123
      @MarkThomas123 Рік тому

      @@pscraftydiy Yea.. The world has really changed in the last few years. Shame.. Just remember.. There are still lots of people who are good people out there, who really enjoy and appreciate someone putting out good content. I have a channel too. I know what you mean about the time, etc. I have challenged many who post negative comments. I think 90% of them are children. Young Brats that need a whipping.. Keyboard warriors only, with nothing creative to do. But, each video with concepts of what you are doing and why are changing people's lives. Making them better, getting them to try new things. Someone is always going to attack someone else for no good reason..
      I have not done it myself, but, you should at least put a paypal address at the end of your videos and just put on the screen, if you enjoy the videos and would like to see more, it's a lot of work, and, any support is much appreciated and put your paypal, cashapp, etc.. End of the video, most negative viewers are gone, and, you might be surprised at what comes your way.. It's not begging, just giving an opportunity to those who would. I only do videos that I can do at one recording and upload, but, I do stop and edit a few here and there.. But, I bet I have 200 videos that need editing before posting.. Trust me. I know what you mean.. Just know, there are those that really appreciate content creators like yourself... If I can't find something I am looking for, I really try to put something up, or, if it is something valuable to me that I think others would appreciate, I try my best to post. But, I only want to say thanks to the community I have gained so much knowledge from myself..
      Good Luck in your future.. Hope all goes very well.. God Bless!

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  Рік тому

      Thank you I might try that in the future.

  • @kennethrutledge9222
    @kennethrutledge9222 3 роки тому +1

    I like your conversion !!! It’s really professional!! ThankYou for your time

  • @GKganesan
    @GKganesan Рік тому

    Excellent! Thanks.

  • @ff0x
    @ff0x 7 місяців тому

    Hmmm... well... this video definitely deserves a comment. Love the blade guard btw. Well done :)

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  7 місяців тому

      Thank you, much appreciate your support

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl 2 роки тому

    Looks like a plan I'll be saving to my ideas folder, for sure!

  • @johnrichardson3710
    @johnrichardson3710 2 роки тому

    Great video, going to build one.

  • @jejkobprodukcje9060
    @jejkobprodukcje9060 Рік тому

    Awesome. Good job. I also want to build something like this.

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. Do it its quite useful. Make the infeed table bit bigger than mine

  • @btc209
    @btc209 2 роки тому

    Blade guard is the best idea!

  • @Artesano6908
    @Artesano6908 7 місяців тому +1

    Esta perfecta, y muy bonita💪💪💪. Hasta ahora no e visto un carpintero con ideas locas como la mia. Solo le faltan dos guías horizontales la instale con guias en la sierra de cinta.😅😅

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  7 місяців тому

      Thank you

    • @Artesano6908
      @Artesano6908 6 місяців тому

      @@pscraftydiy perdón tienes el traductor de idiomas.

  • @shaneleach3636
    @shaneleach3636 5 місяців тому

    amazing

  • @jasonflynnpp144
    @jasonflynnpp144 3 роки тому

    Great video

  • @robirish6552
    @robirish6552 4 роки тому

    Great video fella , love it 👍👍

  • @grzymalajacek4580
    @grzymalajacek4580 4 роки тому

    Great job 💪

  • @blackwingvisuals5017
    @blackwingvisuals5017 12 днів тому

    Good vid you sound like a Dutch😂 man thats lived in good old Yorkshire a bit too long :)

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  12 днів тому

      Thank you. People keep saying I sound like a Dutch person, have not met many so cant really say. But I am Czech and lived in Yorkshire for nearly 20 years.

  • @grzymalajacek4580
    @grzymalajacek4580 4 роки тому

    Nice one 🚀

  • @goonermark8565
    @goonermark8565 3 роки тому +1

    Great build mate. I just finished up my jointer build today using a Ryobi and your video as inspiration. I had some left over formply from my workbench build (Pask Makes workbench) so I used it as the fence and infeed/outfeed table. Should last the distance. I'm very happy with the outcome. Thanks again. :)

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  3 роки тому +1

      Glad I could help. Thank you for your feedback.

  • @RileyHall-v9f
    @RileyHall-v9f 6 місяців тому

    It's awesome, but isn't the outfeed table supposed to be slightly higher than the in feed?

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  6 місяців тому

      The outfeed table needs to be level with outfeed of the plane. Its just en extension of that. It will be always higher then the infeed table unless its set to zero

  • @patriotdogger2418
    @patriotdogger2418 Рік тому

    Why does the in-feed table need to be adjusted? Shouldn't it always be level with the planer base?

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  Рік тому

      You can set depth of cut on the plane by turning the knob. This will rise or drop the front part of the plane so the infeed table needs to be adjusted accordingly with current depth of cut settings.

  • @gail6700
    @gail6700 Рік тому

    Do you plans or cut list for jointer?

  • @Berkahmebel234
    @Berkahmebel234 2 роки тому

    TRM KSH ilmunya master👍

  • @GunsandGuitars
    @GunsandGuitars 3 роки тому

    “How to make a special tool I don’t have, using special tools I don’t have” 😂🤷‍♂️

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  3 роки тому

      Well it's not for everyone ofcourse. But few people have managed to build the same or similar tool using my video and were grateful so I am happy for them. Thanks for watching and your feedback 😀

  • @markjarman7819
    @markjarman7819 3 роки тому

    Great idea 👍 but is your square square 😃

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  3 роки тому

      Good question...It did not come with any calibration certificate so probably square-ish

    • @markjarman7819
      @markjarman7819 3 роки тому

      @@pscraftydiy I checked mine against a Moore and right square then done the pencil line test and it was miles off😳

  • @Michał-j7v
    @Michał-j7v Рік тому +1

    im not an osha expert, but i dont think you should be working on a jointer with your gloves on, just a friendly tip:)

  • @Rooster---ooo
    @Rooster---ooo 2 роки тому +1

    Nice solid build. I don't mean to be a dick but the only thing that needs to be square is the fence. Of course, there's no harm in building it as accurately as possible but this seems massively over engineered.
    I built one today with two oak legs bolted to the front guide, which I clamp into the wood vice, with the handle as the 3rd leg. I squared it up in the vice, then added a cross brace, which will ensure it's square every time I clamp it in (sits on top of clamp jaws). Then mounted the fence to the legs, using the plainer top as a guide & making sure it is square.
    If I need to use it, I clamp it into the wood vise. If I need to use the plainer normally, I just unscrew the two bolts & it pops out. The key is the two 90 degree slots on the front, which, with the bolts, hold the legs perfectly square & secure.
    Not saying there's anything wrong with building & sorry to be a know it all. Just thought my idea could save people time, effort & materials, for the same end result.

    • @Rooster---ooo
      @Rooster---ooo 2 роки тому

      Egg on my face. My simplified build broke the drive belt on my plainer lol
      Got a replacement belt today & tried again, cutting out a small releif to stop the drum catching on the side & melting the drive belt.
      The more I've worked on it, the more I've added, so it's now almost as complex. Humble pie for my dinner :)

    • @The_Real_Teddy_B
      @The_Real_Teddy_B Рік тому

      @@Rooster---ooo The fact that you came back to put said egg on your own face, says everything I need to know about your character! I can applaud that!! We need a little humble pie in our lives!!

  • @gualberto921
    @gualberto921 Рік тому +1

    for woodworking

  • @mikekristin7201
    @mikekristin7201 3 роки тому

    I would happily pay you if you could make a cut sheet up for me. I want to build this but I'm not great at all the measurements

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  3 роки тому

      Hello Mike. Unfortunately I've never dealt with drawings, cad software etc and don't currently have anything. PC is down at the moment as well. Perhaps its something I could look into in the future though. There is a lot going on lately. When I am unsure of measurements I use lot of cardboard to make templates etc so I don't waste material. It can be seen in the video.
      What I would suggest is to make outfeed table longer. Think it would help a lot when working with longer pieces.

    • @leroypoole1998
      @leroypoole1998 3 роки тому

      What size screws did you use on the side where you normally would put the guide?

  • @rajunook7050
    @rajunook7050 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍🇮🇳

  • @stevekarnes3071
    @stevekarnes3071 3 роки тому

    Excellent tutorial! One minor critique; next time turn the background music way down-very difficult to make out what you’re saying.

  • @np6143
    @np6143 6 місяців тому

    You could just 3d print a new plate that sits in a recessed top plate

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  6 місяців тому

      Thats If had a 3D printer.

  • @realtalk1368
    @realtalk1368 2 роки тому

    I didn’t know MIT had woodworking studies..

  • @Wanker59
    @Wanker59 2 роки тому +1

    What’s with the gloves? Are you insane?

  • @arrahman7765
    @arrahman7765 3 роки тому +7

    don't run a wood jointer with gloves on, it is seriously dangerous to your hand, wood jointer can suck your gloves and you could lose your fingers, it is a safety standard

    • @fyientertainment9413
      @fyientertainment9413 2 роки тому +1

      Protection from splinters is a small part of wearing gloves. They also increase grip, reduce fatigue and give greater control of the board. I would argue that they're safer. If you're cutting close enough to the blade for it to grab your glove, then you're doing it wrong. If your guards are in place and you're practicing proper safety the gloves will never come close to the knives. You can also limit how much of the blade is exposed by adjusting the fence out if possible or adding a sacrificial fence. With a little preparation there is no reason to sacrifice safety for safety.

  • @2011metalmaniac
    @2011metalmaniac 4 роки тому

    sup pete

  • @ufomiko
    @ufomiko 3 роки тому +10

    looks ok. But please, do not advocate wearing gloves when working with electrical planes or circular saws. It is insanely dangerous. Better get a little splinter than loose a finger.

    • @PNWLiving1725
      @PNWLiving1725 Рік тому

      Just wondering, you are saying the glove would get your finger taken off instead of protecting you

    • @samueljacobson470
      @samueljacobson470 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@PNWLiving1725 absolutely. If the glove gets caught in the blades it'll pull your hand into them

    • @James-xr5sr
      @James-xr5sr 5 місяців тому

      Loose clothes no no also

  • @grimlightwildoutdoors
    @grimlightwildoutdoors 2 роки тому

    Incredibly dangerous and irresponsible on so many levels, never wear gloves when using any power tool with a high speed moving blade instead of losing a bit of a finger you will lose a hand as the glove is pulled through blade along with your hand

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  2 роки тому

      You are absolutely right I should not be using gloves.

  • @Adrian-nv8qj
    @Adrian-nv8qj Рік тому

    This is unnecessarily complicated in its complexity.

    • @pscraftydiy
      @pscraftydiy  Рік тому +1

      I am always making stuff to my best ability at the time. I was aiming for it to be rigit and accurate. I also wanted to be able to easily remove the plane from the rig if I needed to use as standart plane then put it back in without further fiddling. I have achieved that with this design successfully and it still works flawlessly for over two years in a garage with fairly high humidity. I am sure there is plenty of simplified versions for you to have go at out there. Hope that this explains your question why it is so comlicated in its complexity or what ever your comment was meant to be.