Jeez, for a minute there I thought you were going to use the 'square enough' guide to set it out... 😱 😂 Heck of a build bud, really well thought through. 🙌 👍
😂 Don't knock it mate. The ol square enoughs are probably my most used ad hoc square! But no, where putting the base together, I was using them to shimmy up the short pieces in position.
Thanks for posting this! Making one of these is on my to-do list. I can definitely see the benefits over cnc. Saved to my woodworking playlist for careful replaying.
Nice one. Don't get me wrong, I'd live a cnc as well but, I find the manual machine such a versatile addition to the shop wouldn't be without one now 👍
MNC works. I did toy with calling it an nCNC - no computer numerical control 😁 Yes, it'd be perfect for one piece shakers. Just set the workpiece square on the bed and set the stops on the X and Y to route the "panel" drop.👍
Have to go Spoons for a fiver pint. Cornwall innit. I wouldn't mind but I wasn't even paying 7 quid for some special craft micro brewery ale! Its pushing that for a bowl of chips to go with it. Madness.
@@trevorburford-reade8685 I was born in 76. I do remember goinf for my first cheeky pint at 14 in the local in 89 and it was 80p a pint. Post covid, prices have got out of hand down here though.
Jeez, for a minute there I thought you were going to use the 'square enough' guide to set it out... 😱 😂 Heck of a build bud, really well thought through. 🙌 👍
😂 Don't knock it mate. The ol square enoughs are probably my most used ad hoc square! But no, where putting the base together, I was using them to shimmy up the short pieces in position.
Interesting build, for sure. Thanks for posting. Take care & stay safe.
Thank you man👍
Thanks for posting this! Making one of these is on my to-do list. I can definitely see the benefits over cnc. Saved to my woodworking playlist for careful replaying.
Nice one. Don't get me wrong, I'd live a cnc as well but, I find the manual machine such a versatile addition to the shop wouldn't be without one now 👍
Really excellent tool, man! Thanks a bunch for all the info! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Nice one mate. Thank you 👍
Really good information on how to build it 👍 nice to see how you've gone about it.
Thank you. Hopefully demistified it for those who've asked about it👍
New side project - Home Brewing. 👍
😂 Getting that way.
Hay!! Was waiting for this to deliver
Nice one. Give me a shout if you need any more info or I missed anything.👍
Great video; thank you for sharing your skill and expertise, thank you.
My pleasure man. Thank you 👍
👍👍👍 Definitely interesting. Thank you
Thanks mate. A bit niche perhaps but hopefully some good info for anyone who's thought about such a machine.👍
No intention of making one but enjoyed the vid anyway. Man of many talents 👍🏻
Appreciate it mate. Cheers👍
Love it!
Cheers mate 👍
Love it. I guess you could call it MNC 🤔
It looks like you could do a one piece shaker on this?
MNC works. I did toy with calling it an nCNC - no computer numerical control 😁 Yes, it'd be perfect for one piece shakers. Just set the workpiece square on the bed and set the stops on the X and Y to route the "panel" drop.👍
@@BischBaschBosch lol nCNC is even better.
I have not yet paid over a fiver for a pint but its getting close. When I started drinking you could get a pint of Courage Best for 63p.
Have to go Spoons for a fiver pint. Cornwall innit. I wouldn't mind but I wasn't even paying 7 quid for some special craft micro brewery ale! Its pushing that for a bowl of chips to go with it. Madness.
3 pints and 2 bags of crisps for a quid in 1976. Just saying. Cheapest pint round my way today is £4,50.
@@trevorburford-reade8685 I was born in 76. I do remember goinf for my first cheeky pint at 14 in the local in 89 and it was 80p a pint. Post covid, prices have got out of hand down here though.
@@trevorburford-reade8685 My first pint in 1976 was 24p. Then again, I was earning 40p/hour as a Saturday lad in Dixons...