Just got mine today. I've watched this video 15-20 times. Watching it one more time to assemble it:). It's a dream to own this tool. Thank you for doing what you do.
Is this a Festool? Just kidding. Congratulations Matthias! I am very happy for you and wish you great success. It's a grand thing when a man get's to see his invention come to fruition.
I really like this machine and could see it being well with the cost for someone building furniture professionally. To me, it's much more useful than the X-Carves you see on almost every woodworking channel. The XC are cool, but the pantorouter would be much more useful.
The Festool clamps are now also sold directly by Bessey (who have been making them all the time anyway). So if you like red better than green...the price is pretty much the same.
Wow fantastic! I'd like to say that I'd rather build your wooden one, but if I did it would probably end up being a rocking chair! so I think that I'll probably end up buying one of those. Especially now that you've shown me how to put it together. Thanks Matthias.
+David Handley The wooden one doesn't really compete with this one. If this one is too expensive, build the wooden one. If that's too much work, buy the metal one.
Hi Matt, I like the way you use recycled stuff. Perhaps you could make a video of you driving around and looking for junk. This might make 3 separate videos as follows: 1. Tour of dumpsters. 2. An examination of a pile of stuff you've collected; where it came from, how it might be used. 3. Assembly of a new piece of kit [or flight of fancy] from the pile. Best wishes, John
+rochat Yes, it will. Set the tilting base to 15 degrees and bore the pockets. Keep the template for the hole positions in the machine. Switch to the smaller size bit to bore the front of the pockets, and voila! The cleanest pocket holes you have ever seen!
Well Matthias, that's a cool piece of machinery and since the entire woodworking community is already equipped with a CNC machine i see some very good sales figures in the near future. Btw, i will have neither anytime soon which doesn't mean i wouldn't want to. I just can spend my european dollar only once.
One quick suggestion during assembly is to apply blue (not red) Locktite to the threads of the bolts and screws as this tool might rattle itself loose and you might not notice it until it ruins a piece of work. Ask me how I know! My $0.02.
hey love the channel.. what are the aluminium rails called? i've been looking for them but cant find them or know what they are exactly called to find them. thx
I have been saving up for this machine for 2 years and I am finally ordering mine next payday whoo-hoo!!! Has anyone gotten one in the last few months? Are they still made the same and shipped the same? How long did it take once you placed your order? I am so excited the wait has been brutal haha
How many pantorouters do you own now? Also are you going to make a video of all the unique Applications tilting table has kinda like how you did when you made the original pantorouter? Great video, keep up the good work so I can keep being entertained!
I may have missed it, but I didn't see where the ambifascient lunar wainshaft was connected to the differential girdle spring? Without this, wouldn't the machine suffer from side fumbling in use? Or perhaps the arrangement of the spurving bearings prevents it?
I will buy one of these for sure... No, in fact, I've already bought one in the future! I see soooo many negative comments and resistance towards money on this video. "It's great but out of my price range" "I can't afford this" "I so totally want this, BUT I could never justify it" With those kind of declarations, they are exactly right. They will never have one. If you want to manifest your wants and desires into reality, you have to put your self in alignment with them, and block the negative energy associated with the lack of money. I challenge anybody that really wants one of these to print out a picture of one, place it where ever you'll see it the most. Like next to your computer monitor, and write on it, "The Pantorouter is already mine!" And don't worry about the amount it cost, just KNOW that someday you will have it. And the money or opportunity to earn the money will come. Simple as that... And if that works, you can apply the same desire principle to anything in life! Change your mindset about scarcity and money. There is always enough.
nice improvement of your machine. Would be nice if the individual stops you use in the end are some how exactly in line so you stock is not only stopped but also exactly in line with you router bit.... of course you can use a ruller to measure this but the edge of the table could be used for that
+Martijn Fransen That's a good point. It shouldn't be too hard to make. If you just elongate one of those stops so it covers several slots in the table, it should be in line with the router bit. Or, you could make it yourself with wood and those bolts Matthias showed towards the end. If it's made well, it only needs to cover 2 slots.
Did you buy another metal pantorouter or did you just disassemble the one you already have and package it back up again so you can assemble in a video?
Matthias, are you satisfied with quality of slides/rails/bearings etc? Do you sell it separately? (a kind of "lego for adults") Or may be you can reference some good supplier? Thanks.
Hello, this set of tools is amazing. I have been following you all along. I am Thai and have a passion for this tool. I would like to know how I can trade because I have no experience in this way. I am waiting for an answer.
Bonjour de Liège - Belgique. Etes-vous l'inventeur de cette machine ? Si oui, félicitations. Hello of Liège - Belgium. Are you the inventor of this machine? If yes, congratulations.
+Stephen Day The Porter Cable 890 is our new favorite but requires slight modification so it must stay in the Hybrid PantoRouter. The DeWalt model 618 is very common and inexpensive and slips right into the router bracket. There's also a special order Hybrid PantoRouter for a Ridgid router. Check the website at www.hybridpantorouter.com and go to the router selection guide. It's all there.
@@matthiaswandelHello, I am Thai. I would like to know if this tool is available for sale in Thailand. I would like to get a tool for my personal business. Is there a way to buy it?
+DioD3 No he actually was offered an royalty but he said to them he wanted the pantorouter instead of the money and asked them to send a pantorouter when the royalty accumulates enough.
Bonjour je possède un de vos pantorouteur depuis quelques années je souhaite faire des queues d’arronde sur un peigne DT1/2" mais je ne trouve pas la bonne taille de fraise pour réalisé le travail. Pourriez-vous me dire où me fournir les bonne référence de la fraise à utilisé pour cela ou m’en fournir une? Je resident en Belgique. D’avance merci pour votre aide. Cordialement Dominique
Thanks for the vid. I'm very interested in that. But 1000 EUR here in Germany is way toooo much! Seriously - all materials are at about 400 EUR at LEAST! Sorry - not for me! Looking forward to build one on my own...
I couldn`t justify the price either - I`m currently trying to work out how I could add that functionality to my cnc router table, but I would like to see those plans if you ever got around to making one?
This is so cool and I want one - but the price is just too high when you have to get the router as well. Plus it's not like it has the warranty that off the shelf tools like festool have.
+mortenmriis The Hybrid PantoRouter has a one year limited warranty on parts in North, Central and South America. All of the details are on the website at www.hybridpantorouter.com
Cnc excels in repeat operations and complex geometry. Yes if you only need one or two simple parts it will most likely be faster to print a template and cut it out by hand or a bandsaw etc. Getting back to the device in question, again I love it and once set up you can make nice simple joinery fast and repeatable. My only problem is the cost. I think buying Matthias plans is much better. There is nothing there that should make it cost that much. The linear rails are about it. The extrusions look off the self and for a erector style dig kit in my opinion it's way way overpriced.
I misread the title as "How to assemble the MENTAL pantorouter". I thought "Hey, I don't need to watch that, mine is already assembled!". Because that's how I usually use a router. I use a pantograph, but it's in my head...
Just got mine today. I've watched this video 15-20 times. Watching it one more time to assemble it:). It's a dream to own this tool. Thank you for doing what you do.
I'm not going to lie: this looks incredibly fun to assemble.
Is this a Festool? Just kidding.
Congratulations Matthias! I am very happy for you and wish you great success. It's a grand thing when a man get's to see his invention come to fruition.
Very nice - the jig is evolving very nicely. Well done Kuldeep and Mathias.
I didn't realize that you had a tilting table option, this is definitely on my list!
Thank you Matthias. For those who do buy a metal pantorouter, this video will be very helpful to them.
I don't do any shopwork at all but I watched the whole video. I subbed a while back and I can't stop watching these haha
Can't wait to see you use this version. Great video showing the assembly of this revised version.
If only a thousand dollars wouldn't go so far building so many other things. It's a gorgeous machine.
Nice...wish I had a grand to spare and an everyday use for it (which I don't, lol).
Hope your getting a piece of the pie Matthias...you deserve it.
I'm sure glad I waited to buy my Pantorouter as they have made so many changes.
I think it's great to see how far this has come :-)
Great video, and an amazing machine. Well done, Kuldeep!
I really like this machine and could see it being well with the cost for someone building furniture professionally. To me, it's much more useful than the X-Carves you see on almost every woodworking channel. The XC are cool, but the pantorouter would be much more useful.
The Festool clamps are now also sold directly by Bessey (who have been making them all the time anyway). So if you like red better than green...the price is pretty much the same.
First time I've seen you with anything Festool. Welcome to the slippery slope :-)
really great job on the engineering and assembly tolerances on this thing!
Nice! Really cool machine! Looks pretty lightweight too!
Wow fantastic! I'd like to say that I'd rather build your wooden one, but if I did it would probably end up being a rocking chair! so I think that I'll probably end up buying one of those. Especially now that you've shown me how to put it together. Thanks Matthias.
+David Handley The wooden one doesn't really compete with this one. If this one is too expensive, build the wooden one. If that's too much work, buy the metal one.
@@matthiaswandel como eu posso comprar e onde eu moro no Brasil
As always, great video and work! Love the extruded Alu. design.
Hi Matt, I like the way you use recycled stuff. Perhaps you could make a video of you driving around and looking for junk. This might make 3 separate videos as follows: 1. Tour of dumpsters. 2. An examination of a pile of stuff you've collected; where it came from, how it might be used. 3. Assembly of a new piece of kit [or flight of fancy] from the pile. Best wishes, John
My respects! A pure genius indeed! And it looks really beutiful also. Bravo, Matthias!
It must be pretty cool to see your brain child come together like this. Good for you.
Excellent presentation and suggestions. After build yours from your plans I'm tempted to upgrade.
This is really slick looking.
But but but… I wanted to see it in actiiiiiooooon :'( :'(
+Oscar Barda here's a video of it in action hybridpantorouter.com/
+Oscar Barda Next video! Hopefully this week. :) If not, we'll just wait impatiently.
But will it do pocket holes?
Sorry. I'll see myself out.......
+rochat Yes, it will. Set the tilting base to 15 degrees and bore the pockets. Keep the template for the hole positions in the machine. Switch to the smaller size bit to bore the front of the pockets, and voila! The cleanest pocket holes you have ever seen!
I guess they didn't get the inner joke 😃
Yoram Krengel nope.
Well Matthias, that's a cool piece of machinery and since the entire woodworking community is already equipped with a CNC machine i see some very good sales figures in the near future.
Btw, i will have neither anytime soon which doesn't mean i wouldn't want to. I just can spend my european dollar only once.
Erectorset madness. Wow, what a contraption. My Multirouter will do just fine.
A Video about Horizontal Bearings would be nice. Or even a Howl Video about all kinds of Bearings!
One quick suggestion during assembly is to apply blue (not red) Locktite to the threads of the bolts and screws as this tool might rattle itself loose and you might not notice it until it ruins a piece of work. Ask me how I know! My $0.02.
Can we please see that pantorouter doing some work next time? Thank you.
I miss the evil laugh... You now have 3 panto-routers! No wait, 4! 5! :-)
hey love the channel.. what are the aluminium rails called?
i've been looking for them but cant find them or know what they are exactly called to find them. thx
It's like a functional work of art.
I have been saving up for this machine for 2 years and I am finally ordering mine next payday whoo-hoo!!! Has anyone gotten one in the last few months? Are they still made the same and shipped the same? How long did it take once you placed your order? I am so excited the wait has been brutal haha
The table might be able to use the Workholding Machinist Clamp kit for a small mill. The option you show works just as well, though.
How many pantorouters do you own now? Also are you going to make a video of all the unique Applications tilting table has kinda like how you did when you made the original pantorouter? Great video, keep up the good work so I can keep being entertained!
That's cool. It's like an analog CNC router.
I may have missed it, but I didn't see where the ambifascient lunar wainshaft was connected to the differential girdle spring? Without this, wouldn't the machine suffer from side fumbling in use? Or perhaps the arrangement of the spurving bearings prevents it?
+ib9rt I didn't see it either, nor do I see any evidence of marzel vanes.
Could it be configured to use as an overhead router ?
Pretty cool. Thanks for sharing Matthias. :)
You have four of these now? Holy shit! I wish I even had one, but as a PHD student I have no time to build one :(
exelente maquina, mas onde se encontra esse tipo de maquina? onde moro nunca vi igual.
your shirt is doing funky things. nice video tho
What an amazing machine!
I will buy one of these for sure... No, in fact, I've already bought one in the future!
I see soooo many negative comments and resistance towards money on this video.
"It's great but out of my price range"
"I can't afford this"
"I so totally want this, BUT I could never justify it"
With those kind of declarations, they are exactly right. They will never have one.
If you want to manifest your wants and desires into reality, you have to put your self in alignment with them, and block the negative energy associated with the lack of money.
I challenge anybody that really wants one of these to print out a picture of one, place it where ever you'll see it the most. Like next to your computer monitor, and write on it, "The Pantorouter is already mine!" And don't worry about the amount it cost, just KNOW that someday you will have it. And the money or opportunity to earn the money will come.
Simple as that... And if that works, you can apply the same desire principle to anything in life! Change your mindset about scarcity and money. There is always enough.
+TheBikerScout I tried that method and yes, now I have a Woodrat!
Thank you for showing me that machine... I will get that one too! :-)
Matthias, onde posso comprar este pantorouter? No Brasil existe algúm representante?
nice improvement of your machine. Would be nice if the individual stops you use in the end are some how exactly in line so you stock is not only stopped but also exactly in line with you router bit.... of course you can use a ruller to measure this but the edge of the table could be used for that
+Martijn Fransen That's a good point. It shouldn't be too hard to make. If you just elongate one of those stops so it covers several slots in the table, it should be in line with the router bit. Or, you could make it yourself with wood and those bolts Matthias showed towards the end. If it's made well, it only needs to cover 2 slots.
es genial cual es la marca o el fabricante y sera que lo envían a Colombia?
gracias
Kuldeep's accuracy...
Tushar Varshney yep)
I want a link to the page to buy it it is very cool
Did you buy another metal pantorouter or did you just disassemble the one you already have and package it back up again so you can assemble in a video?
Gostei da maquina, com faco para comprar uma dessas e qual o preco
Did you design that?
19 hours after posting this video, you have 41,457 views. Now thats a following. Amazing.
how much is this one pantorouter
nicely done video!
como faço para adquirir uma ferramenta dessas?
Did u make this vid or one like a few years ago? I think so
That one didn't have an adjustable table, if I recall correctly.
is this a re upload, i remember you doing something like this mattias
+Minemaker_5000 Not a re-upload. But I did cover this before.
ahh
thank you for clarification
A light heating with a heat gun will make removing that backing much easier. Just be careful not to apply enough heat to distort the acrylic.
Matthias, are you satisfied with quality of slides/rails/bearings etc? Do you sell it separately? (a kind of "lego for adults") Or may be you can reference some good supplier? Thanks.
Hello, this set of tools is amazing. I have been following you all along. I am Thai and have a passion for this tool. I would like to know how I can trade because I have no experience in this way. I am waiting for an answer.
hello Matthias, nice vid, do you have an idea about the pantorouter price ?
+lorenzo lol oups ... i had find the price, 1000€ ... expensive tool.
Yup, will be adding this to the WigWag Workshop. I rather have this before one of those Inventables CNC machines
How can I buy one same please
this is very cool tool))) but I wonder... why there is no spring washers??? vibration will loosen screws...
what price u paid for it ?
how does this aluminium profile is called ?
How do I get.I am calling from Turkey
meccano for big boys! love it!!!!
Bonjour de Liège - Belgique.
Etes-vous l'inventeur de cette machine ? Si oui, félicitations.
Hello of Liège - Belgium.
Are you the inventor of this machine? If yes, congratulations.
donde se puede comprar en España o Europa
how much did it cost
Круто. такую же хочу... ну или чертежик, сам сделаю)))
Bom dia sou grande fã do seu canal sou do Brasil quero muito comprar um aparelho desses mais não sei como fazer e nem quanto isso me custaria
It would help to know the router that is needed to fit this.
+Stephen Day
The Porter Cable 890 is our new favorite but requires slight modification so it must stay in the Hybrid PantoRouter. The DeWalt model 618 is very common and inexpensive and slips right into the router bracket. There's also a special order Hybrid PantoRouter for a Ridgid router. Check the website at www.hybridpantorouter.com and go to the router selection guide. It's all there.
What sort of spring is that used at the bottom of the pantograph?
+Rob Knott It's a spring that pulls.
@@matthiaswandelHello, I am Thai. I would like to know if this tool is available for sale in Thailand. I would like to get a tool for my personal business. Is there a way to buy it?
Did Matthias invent this type of machine?
nvm. Just read about it on the website... He did invent it. Very cool! ^_^
+Christian Neff It's a shame that Mathias didn't patent it, he could have gotten sizable part of the profits
+DioD3 No he actually was offered an royalty but he said to them he wanted the pantorouter instead of the money and asked them to send a pantorouter when the royalty accumulates enough.
+Masayuki Fujita Yeah.. I think in the long run, based upon this video. He took the money. Just my opinion.
I wanted to see it in action
Very well thought out!
Bonjour je possède un de vos pantorouteur depuis quelques années je souhaite faire des queues d’arronde sur un peigne DT1/2" mais je ne trouve pas la bonne taille de fraise pour réalisé le travail.
Pourriez-vous me dire où me fournir les bonne référence de la fraise à utilisé pour cela ou m’en fournir une?
Je resident en Belgique.
D’avance merci pour votre aide.
Cordialement
Dominique
Oh how I wish I could afford one of these bad boys. I bet I would spend an equal amount of wood just playing around with it. LOL.
matt y did u buy that
Wher i by this ??
Quisiera mayor información como precio en Perú y en cuanto tiempo llegaría a mí persona
how to buy a kit
Wow, a "let's play video" for woodworker.
Beautiful stuff.
Hi your country and city
were can I buy one?
+Cichlid Nez See video description
You must have enough of those now that you could rig them up in sequence.
Thanks for the vid. I'm very interested in that. But 1000 EUR here in Germany is way toooo much! Seriously - all materials are at about 400 EUR at LEAST! Sorry - not for me!
Looking forward to build one on my own...
I couldn`t justify the price either - I`m currently trying to work out how I could add that functionality to my cnc router table, but I would like to see those plans if you ever got around to making one?
Hi sir panrorouter is prise iam need to get price
No .need to answer my question below. I just read in earlier comments that the manufactured version is based on your wooden model. Congratulations
This is so cool and I want one - but the price is just too high when you have to get the router as well. Plus it's not like it has the warranty that off the shelf tools like festool have.
+mortenmriis
The Hybrid PantoRouter has a one year limited warranty on parts in North, Central and South America. All of the details are on the website at www.hybridpantorouter.com
Cnc excels in repeat operations and complex geometry. Yes if you only need one or two simple parts it will most likely be faster to print a template and cut it out by hand or a bandsaw etc.
Getting back to the device in question, again I love it and once set up you can make nice simple joinery fast and repeatable. My only problem is the cost. I think buying Matthias plans is much better. There is nothing there that should make it cost that much. The linear rails are about it. The extrusions look off the self and for a erector style dig kit in my opinion it's way way overpriced.
Looks cool, and expensive!
I misread the title as "How to assemble the MENTAL pantorouter".
I thought "Hey, I don't need to watch that, mine is already assembled!". Because that's how I usually use a router. I use a pantograph, but it's in my head...