Thankyou, yeah it was so hard to research the "prior art" cause all the shop videos are for hobbyists, which is fine, but things change when you have to do production runs, etc.
For the life of me I could not put your voice with your work. And somehow I was not subscribed to your channel anymore. But as of tonight I'm proud to say that I'm back in boss. LOL I really am glade to have found you again. You do a hellofajob explaining why you did it your way. I like your large wood builds the most. Enjoyed It Bud!!
I have an Oliver 299d with an itch head, its one of the finest planers ever made, I would say the Whitney or Buss would be a little nicer but they are a much bigger machine, I love it
@@Neverstopbuilding without the grinder its tough you need it to sharpen it, but they are still in business I don't know if you could have gotten one from them or not
@@adamchesis7443 yeah I looked into it a little, it was gonna end up being a big project and at the time/still i pretty much needed the tool to work out of the gate. It taught me to separate my woodworking business from my closely related hobby of fixing up old equipment.
The Oliver 299 is my favorite planer I’ve ever used, my high school woodshop had two of them, both with the itch head in it, nothing beats them out of what I’ve used so far
I really would love to see more of the automatic blast gates. We have the talent here to make the blast gates, but the arduino code is always the mystery part. Please pass on the code and design.
Very nice shop. I’m currently in need of a 20”+ planer but can’t justify it because I’m at max capacity in my shop. And I can’t believe there’s only 1500 views in a month. This is pure tool porn!
GREAT LOOKING SHOP YOU GOT THERE MY FRIEND.SO MUCH SPACE THAT AWESOME .AND GREAT INFO ON THE EQUIP.THANK YOU FROM DOUG.AKA#7.82
Thanks man!
It is my pleasure my friend you deserve and then look to be seeing more buddy
Definitely make a vid about the super surfacer. Would love to know how it figures into your workflow.
Absolutely. A deep dive is on the agenda.
Great shop. Nice to see a shop tour that is actually a working shop.
Thankyou, yeah it was so hard to research the "prior art" cause all the shop videos are for hobbyists, which is fine, but things change when you have to do production runs, etc.
@@Neverstopbuilding absolutely. It’s difficult moving an entire wall of red tri squares.
Excellent video! Loved getting all the insight into the machines and the way you think about setting up your spaces!
Thanks buddy!
For the life of me I could not put your voice with your work. And somehow I was not subscribed to your channel anymore. But as of tonight I'm proud to say that I'm back in boss. LOL I really am glade to have found you again. You do a hellofajob explaining why you did it your way. I like your large wood builds the most. Enjoyed It Bud!!
Thanks dude!
100% agree on the slider. I’d hang up my apron before I’d go back to a cabinet saw.
What kind are you working with?
@@Neverstopbuilding I have a 2006 Altendorf WA8.
Thank you for sharing!
I have an Oliver 299d with an itch head, its one of the finest planers ever made, I would say the Whitney or Buss would be a little nicer but they are a much bigger machine, I love it
Awesome. Yeah if times were a little different I’d have gotten that 36 Whitney. Maybe some day.
@@Neverstopbuilding without the grinder its tough you need it to sharpen it, but they are still in business I don't know if you could have gotten one from them or not
@@adamchesis7443 yeah I looked into it a little, it was gonna end up being a big project and at the time/still i pretty much needed the tool to work out of the gate. It taught me to separate my woodworking business from my closely related hobby of fixing up old equipment.
The Oliver 299 is my favorite planer I’ve ever used, my high school woodshop had two of them, both with the itch head in it, nothing beats them out of what I’ve used so far
I really would love to see more of the automatic blast gates. We have the talent here to make the blast gates, but the arduino code is always the mystery part. Please pass on the code and design.
Thanks for the support, I have a ton of footage on that build and your comment has probably tipped the scales in making me put that out next :)
Very nice shop.
I’m currently in need of a 20”+ planer but can’t justify it because I’m at max capacity in my shop.
And I can’t believe there’s only 1500 views in a month. This is pure tool porn!
Thanks! Yeah it’s a big one, no idea what I’m gonna do when I move to a smaller space
People move to smaller shops? My next shop will probably be an urn.
@@TheMonkdad yeah I’m afraid it’ll be my old barn after this job, it’ll be a while before I build an addition
Yeah I do t think I’ve hit the algorithm yet, please share !