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Building a Miter AND Radial Arm Saw Station in One!
I had a specific use in mind for a radial arm saw, and I needed a proper miter saw setup. Why not combine the two?
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I have never identified with a person on KZread more thoroughly than I did with you when you got to the "opposing taper" thing.
@dreamdextreme
3 жыл бұрын
Story of my life DOH!! Moment's.
@HomeImProveMentHow
3 жыл бұрын
The dreaded opposing taper..!
@davidkendrick3158
3 жыл бұрын
That little boo-boo earned my subscription! How many times... 🥴😃🤬🥴🥴
@FroggyMosh
3 жыл бұрын
9:55 > _Mr Dunn exhibiting his latest work of art inspired by the 'pre post-Westminster directionism collective'._
@petehaidinyak9084
3 жыл бұрын
Been there, done that. More times than I want to mention.
I feel like the phrase "I got this for free from my last job" needs its own jingle to accompany it.
16:18 RIP Electrical outlet, you died trying to save your best friend, the shelf.
@tychothefriendlymonolith
3 жыл бұрын
A shelfless act of heroism.
@SgtKOnyx
3 жыл бұрын
@@tychothefriendlymonolith We'll have to socket up the loss
@ufoc
3 жыл бұрын
we need more mickey mouse Voice
As with any of your video creations, you are an excellent entertainer, but also a pretty darn good craftsman. Not only that though, to be honest and to see the humor in your mistakes adds to the entertainment. Thank you, I'm truly looking forward to your upcoming shenanigans.
@joeguilfoyle1922
3 жыл бұрын
Well said.
@sarahm8827
Жыл бұрын
@@joeguilfoyle1922i😅jkgT
@anon0054
7 ай бұрын
He graduated from the school of Cody’s Lab editing school.
0:20 as many a teacher has told me: Nothing's more permanent than a temporary solution.
@deefdragon
3 жыл бұрын
Many an experience has told me the same.
@FnordOok
3 жыл бұрын
Guilty as charged! Have some "temporary" wire shelving that have been in need of replacing for quite a while...
@PendragonDaGreat
3 жыл бұрын
@@justinepaula-robilliard It's not so much the amount of actual time, but the intended purpose. You can intend for a solution to be temporary for whatever reason, lack of time or materials to do it properly right this instant is probably the most common one. Then that solution sits, and holds, and you forget or put off changing it and then years down the line you or someone else comes back to it and go "wait, what was/were I/they thinking?"
@rakmaarcg1553
3 жыл бұрын
Guilty as well, got a temp garden door, aged 10 years now XD. Point is, many teachers also taught me " if it aint broken, no need to fix it" lol
@jakeqwaninne8502
3 жыл бұрын
i couldn't even tell you how many " temporary "fixes i have all over my house, and the body shop i work at
Ill be honest, I think the stop blocks actually look really cool.
YT is only now--TWO YEARS after the fact--suggesting this video to me??? I have been cheated! Great videos, great content. Subscribed!
To be absolutely honest …. Your editing skills are way above the norm …. Great stuff!
I have to say I'm very impressed with this build. The radial arm saw is an INCREDIBLY versatile tool to have in your shop. As the proud owner of 2 of them (1 dedicated to cutting and the other one with a dedicated arbor bit stand) as long as you pay attention to what you're doing and respect the power they have, you can do some pretty incredible things with them.
The cuts to the bon fire and homeless drill press were perfect. You are rapidly becoming my favorite channel.
Why you don't have hundreds and hundreds of thousands of subscribers is a mystery to me. Your vids are informative, entertaining, humorous and actually contain a fair amount of technical savviness. I enjoy both of your channels and always look forward to their posting. Keep up the good work.
@BarneyGumbl3
3 жыл бұрын
40k subscribers in 12 months is actually really good, subscriber growth is almost exponential, if he keeps his upload schedule up I'd expect him to hit 200k by Christmas next year
@knightlyjayful
Жыл бұрын
@@BarneyGumbl3 this didn’t age well. I came here from Aging Wheels, but absolutely love this channel.
I appreciate that you show mistakes were made along the way. Great job using reclaimed materials. I think you’re cross cut station is going to look outstanding when it’s all complete! Thank you for sharing your trials and tribulations along the way.
I've used other (10" saws) previously and was pretty surprised with the speed and cutting ability of this Dewalt saw.I have bolted mine to a table to minimize movement which I highly recommend.This is a Great saw kzread.infoUgkxPeGkHOMe05FySypTOvYumxMn-xi39oRe with a light to see your cutting line (not a laser line).I'd recommend this saw fro anyone looking to upgrade from a 10" miter saw.
18:50 "....faffing around" nice i use that word and everyone looks at me weird, glad someone else uses it
@nigel4425
3 жыл бұрын
Come over to the right hand side of the pond, everyone will understand you.
@davidwostrel
3 жыл бұрын
@@nigel4425 did i pick it up from Gavin from slomo guys when he was doing rooster teeth? You are probably right, hadnt thought of that, good call
@rodneyk6913
3 жыл бұрын
The right hand upside down mob also have such utterances. 🙂🇦🇺
@FroggyMosh
3 жыл бұрын
@@rodneyk6913 And that's how I picked it up from Yahtzee Croshaw, he did Zero Punctuation, started a pub in Upside Downsville and did a series of Let's Drown Out videos faffing about with old games.
please ...never change - always look forward and enjoy your posts
Lost it at “ my drill press is homeless “ and it’s just lying on the floor sideways.
@mohedaicebear
3 жыл бұрын
I know. He might be the funniest maker on KZread
@mikewieggers6337
3 жыл бұрын
The thing that would have made it funnier if he posted a sign "Will Dance For Food"
@neilhoh9443
3 жыл бұрын
this is the first of his videos that I've seen, but I immediately subscribed after that line, haha!
@ssgLunchbox
2 жыл бұрын
@@mikewieggers6337 came to the comments for something like this!
@mrpriediic
2 жыл бұрын
@@ssgLunchbox same, haha 😊
The quick-shot montages you do would make great backing tracks for a garage workshop band.
@MrGarycharters
3 жыл бұрын
At one point it sounded like the movie IT.
@BrucesWorldofStuff
3 жыл бұрын
That was awesome how he did that! LLAP
@ferky123
3 жыл бұрын
When he does that for the joiner I hear the beginning of Fur Elise kzread.info/dash/bejne/kaGKuZqtl6q_j9o.html
I had to set up a huge woodshop a couple decades ago.. and warehouse floors are never level.. I used a cabinetry trick I built a base on the floor that was about 6 inches high, I started by placing 4x4's flat on the floor every 2 foot.. I painstakingly beveled and trimmed each each one till they were all level to each other & front to back. it took me 3 days my highest point was 2 inches.. when finished I placed plywood over it and built my 30 foot long table on top, I actually had the same setup you are using and for the same reason.. I only used the radial for dado's.. The shop has had more modern tools to replace the older during the years, but the table is still there and never had to be altered.. I love your channel.. Be Blessed and keep up the good work...
17:08 That´s a big Roomba
"The temporary setups last the longest" I feel this in my bones.
My God!. It is so refreshing to see other woodworkers like myself assembling things incorrectly occasionally like I do lol. Mistakes are part of any crafts and I do enjoy your humor with everything!
and here I was wondering to myself "why is he taking so long to put up videos on his main channel" then I discovered *this* This is a gold mine, I am so glad I went to your second channel, I absolutely adore it! Thank you Robert!
I love your sense of humor and editing, great job 👍🏻
“Temporary solutions last the longest” is the greatest T-Shirt slogan I’ve heard in the last…bit of time.
I always hesitate to watch your woodworking videos but I never regret it afterwards, keep up the good work
I like your sense of humour, several smiles in the video for me. I also like that you bugg3r things up too and keep them in. Looking forward to the next one, thanks.
The sounds of the stop motion (jump motion?) are almost musical in an #asmr sort of way. Especially the segment when you were using the hand saw.
I am glad you were on, "Technology Connections." From there I discovered your other channel, "Aging Wheels." I was watching one of the bus episodes and my wife was laying beside me. I begin to say, "You know what would." Before I could even finish my sentence she said, "There is no way we are getting a damn bus!" In my defence, I didn't want a bus. I was imagining a fresh food truck that delivers food and other supplies to campsites would be dope. Keep up the great work and please do more stuff with Alec from TC.
1:47 "well it's impossible bc I don't have enough space" Sir, you have 4 cars in your shop
@ImmortalInflames
3 жыл бұрын
Well as much as I love Smart Cars... that's like... 1/8th of a car lol
@SgtKOnyx
3 жыл бұрын
Wood shop and car shop are two different places
@Harey0407
3 жыл бұрын
@@SgtKOnyx And don't you dare mix up the car shop with the bus dungeon.
@headintclouds3657
3 жыл бұрын
Does the licence plate on the three wheeler only mean something in the UK?
@neildooley4120
3 жыл бұрын
@@headintclouds3657 probably. If you need it translating, let me know.
Really appreciate an honest build video with all the "fixes". The difference between a craftsman and a noob is that everyone makes mistakes ,,, a craftsman know how to "fix it" and the noob has no idea.
The smiley face on the dust collector bag, brilliant!!!!!!!!
I like your wing it as you go design method!
This is the first video of yours that I have watched. I love the sarcasm, as well as the ability to make fun of and overcome flaws that were created by the equipment that cannot duplicate whats in your mind. It reminds me of many of my own projects, to a much larger scale...and not quite as many "fails".
My man, so refreshing to see someone admit and even showcase their mistakes. Subscribed!
Very much enjoyed this video. It’s informative, comedic and I like the fact that you included your mistakes. We all make mistakes and it’s nice to be able to identify with others of like interests. I also like the idea of having the radial arm in the same setup with the miter saw. I have an older 9” Delta radial arm for the dado purpose and now plan to copy your idea. Thank you for sharing.
One of the most entreating and informative videos. I love that you did not delete your mistakes like others do. We all make them. This set up is exactly what I am doing.
17:00 What the hell is that glorious beast?! EDIT: Found it! Thank you for the link. This would've been SO helpful when my kids were in their Lego phase.
I don’t do woodworking, but love your approach to problem solving. I am a small run apparel manufacturer and as soon as you put the legs up to show us, I knew what you’d done. Having cut out four pairs of pants with 8 left legs once, I can say this error usually only happens once every ten years or so.
How fortunate to have found this. I am going to build one of these in a month or two. Now I have a good example to follow.
The project is amazingly shown. The humor, it's great, too. Laughing
I just recently bought a new home with a 32x86 barn and discovered I had an area where I wanted to combine my miter saw and RAS in one bench. This is exactly what I was thinking in my head. Thanks for the entertaining videos.
Love your humor and love that you leave your mistakes/mishaps in your videos (and even highlight them) to make sure we don’t make the same mistakes.. you earned my sub! 👌🏽
My favorite (among many really good ones) was "...that's a dog bed..." I built a box (frame?) for my table saw so thanks for that video too; now I'm going to build my miter saw station. Great production values, pacing, and wry comments....you really set yourself apart from the rest!
I love your comic timing on the assembly edits!
Turned out really nice! It’s nice to see you using thinner ply, etc. and especially dados!!! Looks super clean and I can wait to see your take on dust collection and then drawers and organization
I honestly only stayed for the humor. Wonderful video.
Love the registration plate on the Robin..... happy 90k
Great Job I Believe You The Only One With A Mitter Box And Radio Arm Saw...
Your wit and timing is awesome 👏 Thank you for being a maker !
I’m enjoying your honesty with the mishaps. It’s good to see other people make mistakes too!
I love your style. We share the same sense of humor, but you have a much better delivery. “Cut a hole in the wall” to keep miter saw cord from rubbing. I was literally thinking that 2 seconds before you said it. :)
Just come across this and immediately I am in stitches. A Reliant 3 wheeler with the number plate BOLLOCKS....brilliant
I love the fact that you don't hide or edit out your mistakes. I can really relate to that. I have a lot of "Doh!" moments as well. Keep up the good work.
Several years ago on New Yankee Workshop, I watch Norman Abrams build a cabinet very much like yours is the only time I'd seen a chop saw and a radial arm saw on the same cabinet and used for the exact same purpose you're talking about. Ever since then I've thought about building one and just never have perhaps now's the time thank you for reminding me of it
I love your videos and your personality.
Great video especially learning the benefits of the radial arm saw with the bonus of using a bado saw, really appreciate the tips and humour
Just discovered your channel. Excellent work sir. Really appreciate the sarcastic humor!
First video of yours that I've watched. I'd come back just for the humor alone! LOL! Love it!
I love that you leave in your mistakes. Keeping it real.
Hi. Very fun to see the way you edit. Have not seen anything like this before. Except on your channel. Very good! AND you are very skilled!
Love your videos and your amazing dry humor. Thanks fir keeping it fun.
I love how you keep your mistakes in your video. No matter how many years we do this we all still make mistakes sometimes and it makes it more real to keep them in and make a joke of it.
This was an awesome video, I love the straight forwardness of your builds. Huzzah.
I love my radial arm saw. Glad to see one being used
My favourite new woodworker ,it was like watching my self . " I may just cut a hole in the wall later " LOL
Cool Cars - best is the Trabant - i learned driving with one of this, 30 year ago - i like it this plastic cars and your Videos too. Greetings from Germany
I am about to build something similar. So I am happy that I found this video. Even though it is over a year old it is very helpful for what I am about to do. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe. PS, now I have to find part 2 to see how it's completed.
Love your videos, both car and wood related, and your sense of humour, great stuff!
Love your sense of humor man! First time watching one of your videos. Had to subscribe. Ill be coming back to this video when I build a saw bench. I want to do it with 2 saws like you have here.
Nice build~! That's exactly the type of setup I'm looking for myself. I bought an old (1972) Montgomery Ward radial arm saw from a friend for $40. I thought having it colocated with the chop saw would provide great utility. Thanks for sharing~!
Save the drill press!
@nunocspinto
3 жыл бұрын
#DrillPressNeedsAHome
@BrucesWorldofStuff
3 жыл бұрын
We need to start a "Go Fund Me" campaign for the Drill Press to get it a proper Home! This is a good cause my butt! What about the pore Drill Press? Come On Folks, SAVE the Drill Press! LLAP
Hilarious. It's nice to see a craftsman who not only makes mistakes (we're all human!), but also acknowledges them and can laugh about them. Keep up the great work! P.S. I love the way you edit the video with the rapid-fire cutting/nailing/drilling montages!
I really enjoy your presentation style. You're a very funny and charming dude. All the best!
I liked this video so much, that Im going to start from the beginning, and watch video no 1. The edit, the humor, and the skills was excellent.
"Bacuse the temporary setups last the longest" True, absolutely true 😅😅😅😅
The editing of the fire was gold. As gold as the hammer.
Great intuitive video, thankyou, the humor was very witty and enjoyable, regards Louie UK
I feel radial arm saws are underappreciated these days, they are pretty versatile for all the reasons you mentioned. If you've got the space for one, it's a great addition to the shop.
@richardflorence3927
Жыл бұрын
I do agree.. especially when you factor in a molding head for making trim at a miter station... 👌
Likef for the editing and the humour! The conference tabletop looks awesome in contrast with the light wood for the cabinet.
Very cool. Entertaining and seeing the mistakes makes it more real, as nothing ever goes 100% to plan. Great learning. Like the saw with the rails as mine is way too deep. Great stuff. Keep it coming!
You kept me on my toes! Very funny and entertaining. Thanks.
Really grown to appreciate your humor. Great stuff!
Love your content. Especially where you admit that there were woopsies and its not perfect everytime. Just like a more normal person. You are a great entertainer, thanks
Excellent video… Very humorous and very informative. This could be one of my favorite videos… Ever. Great job
Bro, great video. You gave me a ton of new ideas for my metal chop saw station I need to build. Thank you! 👍
Love your style of video creation as well as your humor! You rock dude 🤘
I have zero clue about what you're doing and why, but it is sooooo satisfying to watch!
The humor .... 😍 Made my day!
Ahhh... What am I old? 😄 Classic! Yep, we're all getting there. Good video.
Good video, entertaining, educational, well done. I have a radial arm saw as well for the same reason. Looking forward to many more videos.
Best Name Ever for a radial arm saw!!!
Most likable guy on KZread.
Finally someone else that did the same thing and set up a miter saw and radial arm saw on the same bench WITH THE BENCH OVER THE RADIAL ARM SAW.
I haven't even watched this yet, but my day is better knowing you dropped some new content. Thanks!
*You can never go wrong when it's under done" keep up the great work look forward to hear from you by 4 now Ken. God bless*
Dude,I'm loving your vids. The screw ups and self deprecation is refreshing with so many "master woodworkers" on KZread pretending they never mess up.
this is awesome man. I have a radial arm saw and a miter saw and have been considering something like this. cool to see how you did it!
I have been a woodworker and finish carpenter for over 30 years, teaching for 20+ and watching the rise of DIY videos on the internet since there was only 5 of them. Half the time I want to run up to him and urge him to hold the piece in a slightly safer way or maybe not run his push block right up to the blade but his humility and sense of humor make his videos some of the best. Including all the mistakes and how to fix them makes his videos so much more valuable.. If everyone had that approach we would all have a better journey.
Facebook marketplace can be an amazing place to find tools. Got my 10 inch craftsman radial arm saw and stand for $40.
Just found your channel, and can't quite decide which is drier, the sawdust in your shop, or your sense of humor. LOVE the silliness, and also the projects! Keep it up, new subscriber here!