Your creativity and attention to detail never ceases to amaze me! The fact that this is all done with plywood, standard hardware and regular tools makes it even better. I'm looking forward to Part 2 :-)
Really like this design. I made one this afternoon. It is a little different, because I drilled a 10mm hole on both sides at rear of the planer to allow a rod to go all the way through (similar to the edge guide holes at the front). This will also allow longer bars to be used for planing wider boards, using two parallel rails. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
I was also wanting to make one that could plane wider boards but I didn't quite follow how your modification works. Would it be possible to elaborate a bit further? Thank you
i'll tell you why, i'm a carpenter of 40 years, started when only hand planers were used, so used electric when they were first on the market. things like these adaptations are pointless, if you cant work with wood without doing all this tweaking perfectly good tools then you are either in the wrong job, or not very good at carpentry.
@@andyhardinga1768 I think that's pretty arrogant. You're a carpenter, you've been doing this for 40 years, and if a do-it-yourselfer builds a device for his hobby then you'll condemn that. I've been working in IT for 30 years and would never think of criticizing anyone for the way he uses a computer or which tools he uses to pursue his HOBBY !
@@andyhardinga1768 You're a carpenter, you have a fat fat circular saw, a planer, a band saw, and so on. You have a huge workshop, for you it's easy to say the tool he builds is worthless. Again - arrogant! And again - HOBBY!
Damn ADHD sucks sometimes. I have started the video 6 times now... All because of *squirrel* (hopefully this is the last time I have to restart 🤣😂) You do some really great work dood! Keep it up.
I'm assuming that you had the plastic casing of and checked inside to see if there was anything there that it would be bad to put a hole in before you drilled into the casing...?
Genius!! Have been thinking of an alternative to a router sled, and this idea seems like a great way to go about it!! Hopefully I can use a similar idea to the Festool HL850 planer
31.87mm, 31.87mm, then 31.91mm. 0.05mm, or 0.019 inches, that's still off a bit more than would like, seems larger than just a change of pressure of the caliper. 20 thousandths would be quite a gap you could see light (it is larger than 1/64"). BUT I don't know if you planed both sides parallel or not, I don't think the video shows that.
Why do you need a precision better than 0.05 mm if you work with wood? You would have to control moisture precisely for keeping dimensional accuracy in this range. The precision which is achieved here is absolutely adequate for the material and the price of the tool. Great job by JSK 👍
Do you notice that when you turn on, and especially when you turn off the drill, does the speed increase? This is because the drill is not working at its nominal power. You should actuate the trigger with a seal at its maximum travel and place an extra switch on the machine frame. Even the perforations are going out more accurate. Greetings from Argentina!
Pena que aqui no BRASIL as máquinas são muito caras, eu fico observando o acabamento dos trabalhos.Os projetos são interessantes, gosto muito de ver e aprender.
Hello, I just discovered your channel and am impressed by the variety and precision of the machines you build. For some of them, I'm not sure if the construction was worth it, for example the bench drill. But I still like what you do! Thank you for the inspiration I receive and the presentation of your ideas. Do it right, it works! Greeting poly
Nice Idead for the planer!- Could you please provide a part number and online source for the linear sliding bearings you use iforyour vertical wall-mounted cutting saw and for your homemade drill press?
it took me a while to figure it out, called "Cemedine HC-115 Epoxy Putty" ( by googling old photographs of 'japan 2 part epoxy putty' ). Well this material is still produced and sold only in japan. Little translation old description states "shaping putty" (current HC-115 is described differently). I wonder if this is equivalent to "sculpting epoxy clay".
You gave me a heart attack when you brushed off the drill press plate with your hand while the drill was still running.... 10:16 in, if anyone else is curious...
I got the plans in the second part. thank you. The machine you use is makita. Will the machine I use black&decker adapt if I take the plan in the first part?
I wanna thank you for the great videos you make. I really enjoy them. Seeing you working is extremly relaxing. Is it possible to get some plans for rebuild your great work?
There is a plan link in the video description. In addition, there is also a video of the second generation rig system. See also ua-cam.com/video/ko2Tl7cDl6E/v-deo.html
If you find any unauthorized reproduction of the JSK-koubou video, please report it to me.
Thank you.
JSK-koubouビデオの無断複製を見つけた場合は、報告していただけると助かります。
I need your blue print of the jigg Sir, how to avail?
@@ニャンタマニャン太郎 me too sir. how to avail?
how to avail sir for the blueprint aside from using credit card?
It's... a hand portable thickness planer. That's absolutely brilliant.
Your creativity and attention to detail never ceases to amaze me! The fact that this is all done with plywood, standard hardware and regular tools makes it even better. I'm looking forward to Part 2 :-)
How is possible great man
Michael Cherry احط فيها
Отличная и аккуратная работа. Приятно смотреть.
Yet another precise build. I cant wait till the "to be continued" is continued... MOTTO: "If it ain't broke, modify it"!
Гениально!Тоже приходила такая мысль,но из железа только.
Really like this design. I made one this afternoon. It is a little different, because I drilled a 10mm hole on both sides at rear of the planer to allow a rod to go all the way through (similar to the edge guide holes at the front). This will also allow longer bars to be used for planing wider boards, using two parallel rails.
Thank you for sharing your ideas.
I was also wanting to make one that could plane wider boards but I didn't quite follow how your modification works. Would it be possible to elaborate a bit further? Thank you
Thankyou for no music. A like just for that.
your project turned out great. 👍👍👍
Спасибо за видео! Жду Part2 с нетерпением...
How can anyone give this a thumbs down he is making hand tools from tools made from hand! Nice !;-)
First few seconds of this video and I was so amazed. It was like watching a Gundam get its "upgrades". Great job!
Super Video
Dankeschön fürs Zeigen
Волшебная фанера!
If only one of the guys who press the dislike button would write a comment why ....
Great work! Like to see part two!
i'll tell you why, i'm a carpenter of 40 years, started when only hand planers were used, so used electric when they were first on the market. things like these adaptations are pointless, if you cant work with wood without doing all this tweaking perfectly good tools then you are either in the wrong job, or not very good at carpentry.
@@andyhardinga1768 I think that's pretty arrogant. You're a carpenter, you've been doing this for 40 years, and if a do-it-yourselfer builds a device for his hobby then you'll condemn that. I've been working in IT for 30 years and would never think of criticizing anyone for the way he uses a computer or which tools he uses to pursue his HOBBY !
@@vext001 yes ill condemn a tool that does absolutely nothing to better my trade, using a computer hardly the same is it.
@@andyhardinga1768 You're a carpenter, you have a fat fat circular saw, a planer, a band saw, and so on. You have a huge workshop, for you it's easy to say the tool he builds is worthless.
Again - arrogant!
And again - HOBBY!
Я прошу прощения что я по русский но вы просто класс продолжайте дальше ждем новых видео
Да, он крут) такой аккуратной работы мало у кого видел, хотя смотрю много про столярку)
Desculpe por elogiá-lo no idioma português.Continue com seus vídeos.Obrigado, Google Tranlator.Você é o melhor.:o))))))))))))
а ты что, стесняешься что русский
Отличная идея и реализация! Как, впрочем, и всегда!
Fabulous work. So precise. Makita should buy this design as a prototype and make an "add-on" for their planes to fit in to.
Just bought it to support your work! Great youtube channel.
Excelente idea. Compré una Sierra circular ya usada y rota de la base.
Pero con este diseño. Excelente.👍👌
Very good 👍 I like it
A very delicate work, congratulations.
Thanks for sharing and greetings from Greece !
Very helpful. Many thanks for sharing!
BRAWO! To jest SUPER!
Шикарно, шик.
Отличная идея, молодец. Я буду делать такой
Eline sağlık çok güzel bir çalışma ve güzel bir fikir 👍👏👏
as always, very neat and useful 👍👍👍
You are a master. Simply brilliant.
Очень интересные идеи. 👏
love your idea
Very very clever ideas! Thanks for sharing!
Качествени инструменти за пробиване на отвори във закалени стоманени детайли.
丁寧に、精度を高めて作られているのが良いですね!
Eso está genial esa idea me parece muy bien saludos desde Piritu portuguesa Venezuela
Wonderful job. 👍🏼
But I would like to know, why are there 4 holes to the main frame?
Only two are required for those tightening bolts.
Damn ADHD sucks sometimes. I have started the video 6 times now... All because of *squirrel* (hopefully this is the last time I have to restart 🤣😂)
You do some really great work dood! Keep it up.
Damn it! Have already squirreled away a few times. Back quickly but ... damn!
you are an artist sir !! Thank you
Excellent engineering 👌👌I may not try this but as always enjoyed watching your step by step procedure. Thank you. 😊
Great job wish you all the best
Tôi là người Việt Nam 🇻🇳...rất thích nhiều clip của bạn..ok lắm..👍
Je trouve l'idée super, j'essayerais de le faire.. 👍
The best!
Outstanding craftsmanship! That's a brilliant idea to get rid of snipe. Great job! Liked & subscribed.
Very creative! Thickness planer without snipe!
Nice work!!
It's so neat the way you work well done again
Simply superb and very useful sir
I'm assuming that you had the plastic casing of and checked inside to see if there was anything there that it would be bad to put a hole in before you drilled into the casing...?
DIY GOD.. even the drill press!
Teach us how to build your panel saw!!! I would love to see a video for that amazing device
Genius!! Have been thinking of an alternative to a router sled, and this idea seems like a great way to go about it!! Hopefully I can use a similar idea to the Festool HL850 planer
Hi, great rig unit for electric planer. I made similar unit for cheap planer Parkside PEH 30 C3
Fabolous. Truest woodcraftsman diy. All hand made right?
31.87mm, 31.87mm, then 31.91mm. 0.05mm, or 0.019 inches, that's still off a bit more than would like, seems larger than just a change of pressure of the caliper. 20 thousandths would be quite a gap you could see light (it is larger than 1/64"). BUT I don't know if you planed both sides parallel or not, I don't think the video shows that.
Why do you need a precision better than 0.05 mm if you work with wood? You would have to control moisture precisely for keeping dimensional accuracy in this range. The precision which is achieved here is absolutely adequate for the material and the price of the tool. Great job by JSK 👍
Great video
Just pure awesomeness, I'm jealous of your caliper, I need to find one like that.
Nice to see your work. Congratulation. excellent quality plywood.
it's like this guy is a machinist, only in wood instead of metal
I wish you all the best👏👏👏👏
Great work on the planer slide jig and on the video Friend! Thank you for sharing it with us.👌👍😎JP
It looked so perfect in the thumbnail I was sure you were going to pull the parts out of a CNC router!
Thz you so so so much, I will try by myself
Great job
Pretty impressive project, dude! 😮
Fantastic work!!! 😃
Ñk
Do you notice that when you turn on, and especially when you turn off the drill, does the speed increase? This is because the drill is not working at its nominal power. You should actuate the trigger with a seal at its maximum travel and place an extra switch on the machine frame. Even the perforations are going out more accurate. Greetings from Argentina!
Ахуительно , с меня *LIKE* 👍
Good idea!
i very interest with your panel saw kobou san..
that is amazing work piece cutter jig
Pena que aqui no BRASIL as máquinas são muito caras, eu fico observando o acabamento dos trabalhos.Os projetos são interessantes, gosto muito de ver e aprender.
uma plaininha dessas vc consegue por menos de 200
Hello, I just discovered your channel and am impressed by the variety and precision of the machines you build. For some of them, I'm not sure if the construction was worth it, for example the bench drill. But I still like what you do! Thank you for the inspiration I receive and the presentation of your ideas. Do it right, it works!
Greeting poly
Vejamos com o que nos brindará está excelente mente desta vez!
Super creative. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for your job!
It is amazing!
Really, you are making two holes in the rear of the planner? Is it necessary?
Any comment please?
heto pala yun Idol @filmthatbuild
Great idea! What about adding some Teflon or other non-stock tape to the runners to reduce friction?
Nice idea!
Thank you
Es usted un genio.. que maravilla.... Saludos...
おめでとう
What software do you use for making the plans?
Nice
Where does the 5mm plastic bolt fits ?
Could you provide links to the hardware you used or does that come with the plans when i purchase them?
Muito bom seu trabalho, parabéns!!
Nice Idead for the planer!- Could you please provide a part number and online source for the linear sliding bearings you use iforyour vertical wall-mounted cutting saw and for your homemade drill press?
China and Aliexpress, for example, extremely wide selection (and cheap)
nice
What is the gum/plastic formable stuff used at the rear of the planer?
I have the same question! Plugins are perfect! Thoughtfully cleaned and ideally designed!!!!
it took me a while to figure it out, called "Cemedine HC-115 Epoxy Putty" ( by googling old photographs of 'japan 2 part epoxy putty' ). Well this material is still produced and sold only in japan. Little translation old description states "shaping putty" (current HC-115 is described differently). I wonder if this is equivalent to "sculpting epoxy clay".
possible materials (USA reference), need to test beforehand. "J-B weld kwikwood", "Fix your thing PC-wood", or "Aves Apoxie Sculpt".
amazing work! Any plans to build a bandsaw in a near future?
Amazing
*jaw dropping*
You gave me a heart attack when you brushed off the drill press plate with your hand while the drill was still running.... 10:16 in, if anyone else is curious...
Brilliant.. too neat though 😉
The inevitability of woodworking. Eventually you need a jointer.
excellent
I got the plans in the second part. thank you. The machine you use is makita. Will the machine I use black&decker adapt if I take the plan in the first part?
I wanna thank you for the great videos you make. I really enjoy them. Seeing you working is extremly relaxing. Is it possible to get some plans for rebuild your great work?
Do you have a drawing of this project. Interested
There is a plan link in the video description.
In addition, there is also a video of the second generation rig system.
See also
ua-cam.com/video/ko2Tl7cDl6E/v-deo.html
Brilhante!
Fantastic
But how did you take the measurements to make the paper template?