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  • @pking9966
    @pking99662 жыл бұрын

    Nice video. There was me thinking Jess was going to say, "I know what's not frustrating, designing your website with square space" 🤣

  • @bensutton180

    @bensutton180

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. Almost disappointed she didn’t!

  • @pking9966

    @pking9966

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bensutton180 na, I prefer no ad's.

  • @jeffdillon1972

    @jeffdillon1972

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pking9966 Yeah but ads are going to buy Scott another lens. Oops

  • @VinceW187

    @VinceW187

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly the same thoughts, it's like a sponsorship without a sponsorship

  • @pking9966

    @pking9966

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@VinceW187 we're sheep! 🙈

  • @kristofferholst6053
    @kristofferholst60532 жыл бұрын

    Wow nice to see your superior balance from all that skateboarding, coming in handy in the intro 😁

  • @lonhnguyen9815
    @lonhnguyen9815 Жыл бұрын

    I am fully impressed! It's just a complete kzread.infoUgkxGqOCINHE0Z0E5gxzSdNi9NWGugRY5Hm2 plan with the best resources and step by step instructions . These shed plans are so satisfying as if the sheds build themselves on their own. Worthy work Ryan!

  • @Benchdogtools
    @Benchdogtools2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott. Great video was keeping my fingers crossed that you liked the system. Yey! It all worked out. As for the holes they definitely look a tad too big. Lots of systems out there to get MFT holes just right but you can’t beat a CNC’d version. It’s a must. I’ve been chatting with Gaston so hopefully our products will be out there soon. 😉

  • @JustTony72

    @JustTony72

    2 жыл бұрын

    Would this mean Gaston might be getting you products in soon. Love your products but Intentional shipping from UK US killer. I tend to save up a huge wishlist and buy once a year.

  • @breannasachetti8266

    @breannasachetti8266

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching send a direct message for more profitable information on investment📩📩👆👆*

  • @fotopdo

    @fotopdo

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have the Parf guide, works perfectly! (With my benchdogs fence)

  • @angelaslaney1514

    @angelaslaney1514

    2 жыл бұрын

    +1 for CNCd top.System is useless without it. With holes too large there are manufacturer's of bench dogs who add two neoprene washers, acting as a collar, that can be expanded into the hole by screwing the dog together. I'll give Scott two weeks before he saws into the fence that sits under the guide rail when making a mitre cut!!

  • @fotopdo

    @fotopdo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@angelaslaney1514 I have the Parf guide system and it works perfectly. My local options for getting a custom sized CNC'd top would cost at least as much, I got my Parf system for $200 US. Granted, it takes a bit of time, but will make a lifetime of tops.

  • @londoner125
    @londoner1252 жыл бұрын

    Have a look at Peter Millard's DIY MFT with a replaceable insert and the UJK dog rail clips or David Stanton in Australia has some dog rail clamps you can make or buy, great channel mate keep it up 👍

  • @katrinabell7684
    @katrinabell76842 жыл бұрын

    Great video SBC. All the best with your bench top and camera gear. Maybe you did need to have lunch? 😎Fabulous scenery too!☀️😎

  • @isthisthing_on1028
    @isthisthing_on10282 жыл бұрын

    I use a festool angle stop that connects to your guide. It's a genius bit of kit that's saved me tons of time and keeps everything lovely and square. Cabinet maker from Ireland here love your videos can't wait to see what you do with the place

  • @breannasachetti8266

    @breannasachetti8266

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching send a direct message for more profitable information on investment📩📩👆👆*

  • @piee683

    @piee683

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is that the adjustable one your referring to ,I might buy it

  • @isthisthing_on1028

    @isthisthing_on1028

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@piee683 yeah you can connect it anywhere on the guide. Clips on and off really easy, I'd definitely recommend it.

  • @piee683

    @piee683

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@isthisthing_on1028 sounds good I tried the new festool battery powered chop saw at a Show last week it was pretty good and the cordless extractor aswell coming in September they said ,price of stuff s gone bananas atm !

  • @dougsaunders8109
    @dougsaunders81092 жыл бұрын

    One of the biggest challenges when making an mft is drilling the holes the correct size. I got a 20mm router bit milled down to 19.85mm and it cuts 20mm holes and the bench dogs fit perfectly and everything is bob nuts on. The bench dogs stuff is quality, give Ralf at BD a shout and get Gaston the NZ importer 😁 BTW you are using the track guide dogs up the wrong way. If the holes fit the dogs tight they are tapered so the come in and out. Have a look at Peter Millard’s ten minute work shop video’s. He has made hundreds of cabinets professionally using an MFT in a tiny workshop in London.

  • @davetay44

    @davetay44

    2 жыл бұрын

    This

  • @IOTWVUVWTOI

    @IOTWVUVWTOI

    2 жыл бұрын

    Link please?

  • @dougsaunders8109

    @dougsaunders8109

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@IOTWVUVWTOI Peter Millards ten minute work shop?

  • @IOTWVUVWTOI

    @IOTWVUVWTOI

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dougsaunders8109 yeah, please mate. From what you've said it would be very interesting.

  • @dougsaunders8109

    @dougsaunders8109

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@IOTWVUVWTOI kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZGZns6OFecXUgsY.html is one on MFT. Search KZread for Peter Millard if the link gets deleted. Peters channel has some really good stuff in the library on MFT use

  • @macrovigilance
    @macrovigilance2 жыл бұрын

    In 2001 I came to NZ from Europe bought a Toyata Lite ace with a bare cargo area. I went to cash coverters and bought a second hand jigsaw and drill and built cabinets and a fold out bef bed in the Mitre 10 car park in Christchurch.. two days of work.. the staff from Mitre 10 were so friendly and helpful with cheap off cuts and letting cabinet build in the car park.. big shout out to them!!

  • @madprout3075
    @madprout30752 жыл бұрын

    I love how Scott stay calm 😊 at least on the camera 😁

  • @jayhollow9521
    @jayhollow95212 жыл бұрын

    Just got the same rail, absolutely love it. Dogs are super tight

  • @ChrisBowmanNZ
    @ChrisBowmanNZ2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott. I have the same Benchdog system here in NZ. My rail dogs slide (and fasten) in the track on the bottom of the Makita track and so you don't have to worry about holding the track against the dogs for each cut. I modified the CNC file from the MFT slab (Steve Olson) and got Cutshop in NZ to make the MFT top from 30mm MR MDF. Works a treat and cheaper than buying the Parf Dog system from the UK.

  • @Phil.G.
    @Phil.G.2 жыл бұрын

    You have a gem of a channel Scott, We have just brought a lifestyle block outside of Palmerston North with an old 60's house that we plan to reno with a builder and a little DIY also. Your videos are filled with tips and inspiration for us, I would say I'm handy(ish) with the tools and we enjoy getting stuck in and enjoying the fruits of our labor at the end. Weekend morning with a coffee and a Scott Brown Carpentry Video is the best way to start the day. Cheers

  • @Amped-JDS
    @Amped-JDS2 жыл бұрын

    Scott, If you haven't already seen it, look at Peter Millard's channel, 10 minute workshop. He will show you things you can do with the dogs and setup you are looking into. Also, check out the new Benchdogs hinge that is coming for making this even easier.

  • @BlakePizzey
    @BlakePizzey2 жыл бұрын

    I can't explain how good these episodes are. I'm loving where this channel is going. Thanks Scott.

  • @nkaussie
    @nkaussie2 жыл бұрын

    Highly recommend the UJK Technology Parf Guide System Mk2 system for drilling a perfect grid of holes in a self made benchtop/MFT. Very accurate, and and does an exact 20mm dog hole. Carbatec NZ carry it. Expensive, but you can keep making new tops when you wear out your current one. I use a similar system to you for panel cutting, but I allow the saw to cut a groove...that becomes your exact kerf line to measure from.

  • @harpalyke4659

    @harpalyke4659

    2 жыл бұрын

    100% this. I had the same issue while using those router jigs to create the MFT top for a set of benchdogsUK dogs. Problem I found was that I could never get a good fit with the holes created by the router. Tried a few different 20mm trend plunge bits and even got the more expensive festool bit and every one of them produced a slightly oversized hole where the tollerence was out with the dogs. Trying differnet cutting speeds and trying to improve dust extraction produced slightly better results but was still never a good fit. In the end I bit the bullet and bought the parf system after watching John McGraths experiences with it. Results were much better. Holes are a very snug fit for the dogs and alignment is super accurate. Well worth the money!!

  • @DreamTheatherReload

    @DreamTheatherReload

    2 жыл бұрын

    amen

  • @Amateur-rh7sl

    @Amateur-rh7sl

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can't agree more, UJK Parf Guide System Mk2 is great.

  • @mtrhodesy

    @mtrhodesy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed, best jig out there for doing this. Think you'd need to do at least 3 tops to make the cost less painful, well that's how I'm justifying the purchase! one for workshop, one for van, and one for home.

  • @denty32

    @denty32

    2 жыл бұрын

    100%

  • @bigmonkey999888
    @bigmonkey9998882 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, I use the Benchdogs system, works well. I live in the UK so shipping not an issue but hats off to you for giving it a try! Steve

  • @srnz4869
    @srnz48692 жыл бұрын

    Someone has probably already said it but I couldn't believe you thought you made that "out of Square Space." I'm also pleased that other than your pride and the lens, nothing else was hurt. Hope y'all are loving life in Nelson. We would love to leave the rat race of Auckland and move there.

  • @mikehunt4375
    @mikehunt43752 жыл бұрын

    Bench dogs kit is quality, no matter what system you use, an NC machined top is the way. Usually way cheaper too.

  • @JustTony72
    @JustTony722 жыл бұрын

    When I did my kitchen I chose the LR32 by festool which means the height of my cabinets were all multiples of 32. I could drill my own cabinet holes and size my cabinets soooo the hinges are all in the same place. I also used Blum cabinet planner which is free and gives you a cut list. Follow the cut list and assemble as required. Now I can break down a 24x12 sheet of carcass board, punch the shelf holes, apply edge banding, drill the dowel locators and assemble in about 4 hours for a one of full height cabinet but if I'm batching the cabinets probably down to 3 hours. To cut the board I also used the bench dog MFT. I had 4 stops set up for cutting the height, depth of all the panels.

  • @matthardiman9764
    @matthardiman97642 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant style as ever.

  • @richm9157
    @richm91572 жыл бұрын

    Another vote here for a CNC'd top. Got one a few years ago, no regrets. Spend your time working on your projects, rather than fighting your bench top. Your videos are great, have fun with the house reno !

  • @Skelf71
    @Skelf712 жыл бұрын

    I have a Bench Dogs square that goes on my Bosch rails, which is brilliant. Tbh though I have a panel saw which is the way to go if you have space!

  • @MarkK01
    @MarkK012 жыл бұрын

    Like my Mom always told me, its not over until somebody gets hurt or something gets broken. I learned that lesson the hard way 35 years ago. Good luck Scott.

  • @lendevries7687
    @lendevries76872 жыл бұрын

    Raymond sounds Dutch😉

  • @wombattos

    @wombattos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dutch or Belgian indeed.

  • @mikecopeland933
    @mikecopeland9332 жыл бұрын

    Have just found you. Although I'm a bush carpenter at best I like you video style; a mixture of brief explanation and them actually doing. Good move to the Mainland and good buying. You've bought the perfect house for your skill set. I like the fact it's a work in progress; very relatable. You've done wonders with the most basic garage one could own. I look forward to the journey ahead.

  • @davidwolkovitz4284
    @davidwolkovitz42842 жыл бұрын

    Last time I was doing something hangry I flew my brand-new drone into a concrete wall and broke its motor. Since then, I ALWAYS make sure I eat before I handle something expensive. Love your videos from Germany!

  • @cuebj

    @cuebj

    2 жыл бұрын

    Extremely good tip. Apparently, my grandmother said much the same to my mother - which would have been back in about 1940. Granny could always tell when Mum had not eaten after working as nurse in hospital

  • @brenny82
    @brenny822 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, love the video and the beautiful footage of Nelson - NZ is amazing!

  • @dancewunda00
    @dancewunda002 жыл бұрын

    Love that I can watch SBCTV and gives me all the hometown vibes of Nelson. Pelorus is awesome!

  • @robynb.802
    @robynb.8022 жыл бұрын

    Well that was quite the intro.. :D just came over from samurais video, couldn't decide which one to watch first. So sad about those mishaps with your camera. I also had to learn it the hard way, always was too clumsy for things to work like I wanted them to. :P Hope you don't stop doing fun stuff because of things like that tho! Can really put you down for a while but you always have to remember that it's all about the fun. Have a good one, greetings from Germany.

  • @j.thewoodcraftninja3918
    @j.thewoodcraftninja39182 жыл бұрын

    I'm a cabinet builder, and mostly work on site. To speed up sheet cutting, I've been using a set of parallel guides and track square from TSO. It's worth taking the time to make sure it's set up properly at the outset, but then you can blow through a cut list fairly quickly.

  • @coreywells9498

    @coreywells9498

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love all the TSO stuff. Great engineering and perfectly machined.

  • @christopherinteriors6521
    @christopherinteriors65212 жыл бұрын

    I have just reviewed the Benchdogs rail square and was going to ask them to send you one. I might pop back in to them (they are 2 miles away) and pick up one of these fences. They look really good.

  • @linusnilsson6866
    @linusnilsson68662 жыл бұрын

    I love your work scotty, u inspire me everyday to go out to my new garage and make something, just finished my wooden deck. With the help of you and your videos! Never stop making your videos

  • @danielgeng2306
    @danielgeng23062 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, another great video, love your style of building and your sense of humor, and I especially love when Jess makes an appearance, love her sense of humor as well. Thanks for another video!

  • @peterhope9486
    @peterhope94862 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant episode Scott / Jess …….👍👍

  • @stevegrimes5105
    @stevegrimes51052 жыл бұрын

    Carpentry and a view from (for me) a far-away, exotic place. Heaven on a Friday night. The alternative method on a stationary table saw is to make a crosscut sled that is made accurate by the 5 cut method.

  • @paulhardie392
    @paulhardie3922 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant Scott 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿ps was working in portobello down at the old pottery kilns at the waterfront .

  • @Pistol_Knight
    @Pistol_Knight2 жыл бұрын

    Benchdog stuff is pure quality, I have the Rail Square (festool) & the parallel Guides (jury is still out on those, Quality made but practical...) expensive (especially with postage to NZ!) I'm glad you got to use your bench I was concerned when you were drilling the holes by hand if they would drift a bit, in the UK you can get a CnC top over here for about £50, maybe you should buy a CnC and start making them if nobody there makes and sells them.....

  • @ltandrepants
    @ltandrepants2 жыл бұрын

    i have the same benchdogs fence and basically the same setup but with a festool mft top and festool track saw. i love it!

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb54702 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video Scott & Jess! Just love seeing Jess's smile, lights up the room :^). I have been following your channel for some time now. Can not wait to see what you have next. Keep them coming!!

  • @craptech99
    @craptech992 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott. I sucessfully plugged all my 3/4 Paulk Bench holes when I decided to move to 20mm. Not gorgeous but its a workbench. Totally works and not too much time involved. Get the Parf MKII if you don't have it already for squaring the new holes. Grab a dowel and some glue and chop it up!

  • @sparx2391
    @sparx23912 жыл бұрын

    Love the way you keep your mistakes in, everyone makes them, but not everyone admits to them, mistakes are there to learn from. There must be a camera company or shop that will sponsor you. Like I've said before, Jess is a brilliant addition to the channel, and funny too. Looking forward to seeing the house work in the coming months.

  • @Schnorzeltom
    @Schnorzeltom2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, I‘ve got the same system from Benchdogs UK and instead of putting the track against the benchdogs you could also lock the track to the benchdogs using some t-track bolts that they sell. This might not be as flexible as being able to put your track away after each cut, but you wouldn‘t have to worry about it being pressed against the dogs. Great work as always. Cheers from Germany

  • @Sildenafil_Damages_Eye_Retina

    @Sildenafil_Damages_Eye_Retina

    2 жыл бұрын

    When you add a dwang into a wall, you create a thermal bridge that lets more heat escape. You get no significant improvement to the structural performance of the wall. The acoustics are worse.

  • @Sildenafil_Damages_Eye_Retina

    @Sildenafil_Damages_Eye_Retina

    2 жыл бұрын

    NZS 3604:2011 Timber-framed buildings has never prescribed use of full-depth dwangs. The 1978, 1981, 1984 and 1990 editions of NZS 3604 stipulated minimum dimensions of 50 × 50 mm or 75 × 40 mm.

  • @fotopdo

    @fotopdo

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have these as well, but I found it difficult to lock them into the same spot on the track in both locations, meaning it's very hard to square to rest of the system - I Tried to get both dogs the same distance from the rail edge, but it's very difficult = although it is a small amount, it's an unneccesary complication. I use some dogs from TSO and the UJK rail clips - very fast on and off and repeatable. The UJK clips can slip out if you turn your rail vertically, so either add a set screw to them or check out Dave Stanton's youtube for his solution.

  • @miserablesod1
    @miserablesod12 жыл бұрын

    Had the same problem with my 'home made' MFT. The only way that I've found to get a nigh on perfect solution is to purchase a ready made CNC'd top. There are a few suppliers in the UK that provide this (including bespoke sizes) and would have thought the same in NZ? Also UJK make guide rail clips that locate in your track and clip over the two dogs used to position it. I use this setup with the Benchdogs fence and have no issues 🙂. Enjoy your vids BTW, great content.

  • @andrewcollins3544
    @andrewcollins35442 жыл бұрын

    Great video as usual bud. Side note, please remember your safety glasses when using your pin gun

  • @samsboringchannel
    @samsboringchannel2 жыл бұрын

    That bench dog fence system looks the bizzo, shame it's not easily available here in nz. I'm a bit old school amd like to pick things up and see them before I buy. Maybe Gaston could bring it in. Sorry about your lenses bro.

  • @flightographist

    @flightographist

    2 жыл бұрын

    You may not have noticed the comment from Bench Dogs, they are chatting with Gaston. That means you should contact Gaston and make a request...

  • @willlloyd351
    @willlloyd3512 жыл бұрын

    Also consider getting UJK DOG RAIL CLIP (PAIR) from Axminster to hold the guide rail snug against the dogs or wait for the Bench Dogs Quad MFT hinge system which will be fantastic.

  • @PabloEskimofo
    @PabloEskimofo2 жыл бұрын

    Good thing you checked for square before cutting all parts down, imagine that headache! Great idea with the benchdogs and tracksaw, seems like it’s much more efficient than having to pull out a tape measure and make a mark.

  • @paulmccarthy424
    @paulmccarthy4242 жыл бұрын

    Hay Scott the bench dog parallel guide system is a game changer,once set up. Good luck with the build mate , you &jess are a great team 👏👏👍

  • @TaylerMade
    @TaylerMade2 жыл бұрын

    i am retired now, but as a one man custom furniture shop where i made unique one off pieces on commission, i use a sled on my table saw. set a stop and you have precision repeatability every time. i have a large sled where i can cut 800mm. sled cost me some off cut mdf that i use for jigs. trademe or jacks is a good place to buy second hand table saws. if you make your kitchen, the savings will pay for your saw and still leave you in credit.

  • @jlmfoy365
    @jlmfoy3652 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, I recommend you check out Peter Millard, 10 minute workshop, he specialises in built-in cabinets using track saws, jigs etc. Regards Jim UK.

  • @MrWhitworld
    @MrWhitworld2 жыл бұрын

    New bit of plywood… Parf guide system and dogs… it just works…. If your makita track saw hangs over the left side of the track it will hit the dogs, so just get a festool TS55 as well 😂😂 other than that you nailed it! Love the Vids, and looking forward to the renovation!

  • @gjsvid
    @gjsvid2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the great content. To answer your question, with my limited tools I usually do it like this for larger projects: I draw up an ideal cutting plan for an entire project in sketchup, take it to a local home depot with free cutting service where I buy the sheets and have them cut it for me on their panel saw and afterwards take the entire kit home. This takes some preparation but the cuts are always spot on and the transport is easy. But I don't do multiple projects a week more like once or twice a year.

  • @nathankostelecky419
    @nathankostelecky4192 жыл бұрын

    I worked in a cabinet shop for a while and loved the panel saw and have been wondering what I could do to create a similar set up. So far this is the best I have seen!

  • @grantwheeler3416
    @grantwheeler34162 жыл бұрын

    I like that things weren’t going well, and you kept that in the video. So often things don’t go to plan and it’s good to see some frustration and problem solving leading to the quick and easy parts.

  • @lawrenengelbrecht8155
    @lawrenengelbrecht81552 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, so im from South Africa and I've been watching your content from the beginning, and i love it. We have boards shops, where you can order all you materials on size so basically we just screw it together.

  • @Extragonk
    @Extragonk2 жыл бұрын

    Nice work! And yep the bench dogs stuff is great, I used their precision square to do my mft table holes

  • @willlloyd351
    @willlloyd3512 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, been watching almost since the beginning and love the videos. I agree with other comments that buy a CNC top (not too costly in the UK) or but the Axminster Parf guide system. Really accurate, snug holds for the bench dogs. Also Bench Dogs are great have the same rail guide as you. Also use water resistant MDF as the top.

  • @franksabel
    @franksabel2 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy your channel! I got a great tip from a kitchen installer on how to break down a dowelled carcass: safety glasses (important!), snap-off blades and a hammer. Place a blade on the joint and strike. Severs the dowels. Works surprisingly well!

  • @craigcummings9543
    @craigcummings95432 жыл бұрын

    get the dench do rail square that fits to your rail. easy peasy

  • @bhartissimo
    @bhartissimo2 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you figured out that it's the fit of the bench dogs in the hole that was issue and the position of the holes themselves. A much easier fix than having to build a top for the bench.

  • @paulmaryon9088
    @paulmaryon90882 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott, Greetings from the UK, yea can't beat the Benchdogs kit, their precision square is.....well, square,top stuff, equal, if not better than Woodpecker (USA) kit . Great vid as always, thanks, stay safe and well, cheers.

  • @vincentpillay3408
    @vincentpillay34082 жыл бұрын

    Glad you got the system to work. Makes work a pleasure. And you may want to rethink storing the camera on the top of your new cabinet

  • @russdixon614
    @russdixon6142 жыл бұрын

    Ah, love Pelorus Bridge, the Kreg ACS system looks like a good option for using the track saw, similar to what you have created i guess.

  • @akcalder92
    @akcalder922 жыл бұрын

    Hope you two have a nice weekend. We’re going to wear our new Scott Brown merch today.

  • @pleasedontcommentbeerguy5450
    @pleasedontcommentbeerguy54502 жыл бұрын

    Thats awesome Scott. Structurally- can you cut a window into your office- to spruce it up a bit, or put a door and a small deck- for smoko.

  • @dressjess

    @dressjess

    2 жыл бұрын

    We really like the idea of a door and patio! Would make it a much nicer space for work.

  • @pleasedontcommentbeerguy5450

    @pleasedontcommentbeerguy5450

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dressjess 100% youse are awesome, scott could nudge out a bay window, you could put some Autumn crokis in the exterior, nice place for youse to have a ham and vegemit toastie in the mornin- in front of the computer.

  • @pleasedontcommentbeerguy5450

    @pleasedontcommentbeerguy5450

    2 жыл бұрын

    You need a Duck in the backyard now for the worm farm Jess, and then you can eat him, with potatoes.

  • @sjcnz48
    @sjcnz482 жыл бұрын

    Nelson is very nice place to visit and the the rest of the area, I hope to get back done there soon. I am enjoying this house project and will watch the changes.

  • @SubcultureUnlimited
    @SubcultureUnlimited2 жыл бұрын

    and here i was thinking when Jess walked into the frame, Square space ad was coming ;) "...yeah i was trying to do something here and I thought it was all out of square. Speaking of square..."

  • @adrianwilding2912
    @adrianwilding29122 жыл бұрын

    I've got the Benchdogs fence system too. It's a great time saver when its set up properly. For small production runs I make some bespoke dimensioned rail guides from scrap mdf for setting the fence and a rail square attached to my Makita rail completes the dimensioning task. It doesn't matter if the rail guides are plus or minus a couple of mm if you use them for all the components. The dogs were probably slack due to the lightweight top on your portable bench. Mine is made from 25mm Birch ply and the dogs fit without slop. You've still got to machine the holes square though!!

  • @craigwalker5032

    @craigwalker5032

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't mention birch ply you animal! Good luck finding a sheet of it now...

  • @billywebber8002
    @billywebber80022 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, you got us there, I definitely thought that was Jess going to segue into a square space ad read 😂

  • @robregez
    @robregez2 жыл бұрын

    Love that backing track. So chill.

  • @urbanlumberjack
    @urbanlumberjack2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting idea for the track saw. It’s kind of like a panel saw now. I understand why people who have those love them. You’re a good egg, thanks for the videos!

  • @Danwynne
    @Danwynne2 жыл бұрын

    Oh man, I totally thought Jess was about to say something about your bench not being square... but you know what is square? Square space! Haha

  • @markpotts8324
    @markpotts83242 жыл бұрын

    I have the same benchdogs system, and the benchdogs rail sq .. genius, love them.. for my mft I got a small piece of MDF laser cut cheap and worked perfectly - a row of correctly spaced holes to my router bushing size (30mm) and used a 20mm router bit then a row of 20mm holes for dogs to set out the next row... Clamp it square for the first two holes.. cheap and you have it for ever...

  • @alirizvi1112
    @alirizvi11122 жыл бұрын

    The best video came from your side , i work in France in concrete building line i wish i could have all machines like you have.

  • @PharaoRamsesII
    @PharaoRamsesII2 жыл бұрын

    Have been in New Zealand for a year a few years back. I recently discovered your channel because I got into carpentry a bit; now I am missing NZ more than ever :'( But thanks for all the awesome insights on your carpentry.

  • @deanripley3497
    @deanripley34972 жыл бұрын

    UJK dog rail clips really helps in your setup. Can get magnetic strips that slide into the rails too that do a similar job. Cracking video as usual.

  • @joebradley7595
    @joebradley75952 жыл бұрын

    I have a friend that's a cabinet maker. I order my sheets through him. Then when I come to pick them up I say gee it will be handy if we just run them through your panel saw.

  • @legnisstudio
    @legnisstudio2 жыл бұрын

    Told you after DIY MFT episode, you'll never get it square enough 🙂. The play can be from 20mm holes and 3/4 benchdogs? You can use the system without the additional support pieces, as you will always cut on the same track position and you will not destroy your benchtop.

  • @peaceoftimber
    @peaceoftimber2 жыл бұрын

    Scott love these videos I have the incra ls system combined with the Benchdog set up that way I can cut either side of the blade with laser accuracy. Keep it up buddy

  • @Figitarian
    @Figitarian2 жыл бұрын

    Aw man, I was just about to start doing some work. Now I have to watch this video... Edit. I work with cameras and have broken a few in my time. I'd say that when the camera hit the deck, it stopped recording to the memory card, but there was probably a second of footage in the cameras memory buffer that was lost. I've been disappointed in the past that the event that destroyed the camera wasn't captured

  • @jirislavik6020
    @jirislavik60202 жыл бұрын

    Just starting out as a carpenter. appreciate your videos!

  • @pcatful
    @pcatful2 жыл бұрын

    love the nature shots NZ is beautiful...memories too

  • @frankryan2505
    @frankryan25052 жыл бұрын

    didnt realise bunnings was over the ditch.you really have it all! as usual, pleasure to watch you work

  • @unusualpond
    @unusualpond2 жыл бұрын

    Personally, for any kind of cabinet work, a table saw and cross cut sled will give you fast, consistent, square cuts. Rip all your timber to width first, then use the sled to do your cross cuts. All these MFT type systems are based on some Festool fantasy world, where table saws don’t exist and track saws are everything. Track saws are awesome and irreplaceable, but cabinetmaking is much easier on the table saw in my opinion. I have the same Dewalt jobsite saw you do, and that’s all you need.

  • @JaySellers
    @JaySellers2 жыл бұрын

    Gearing up to make cabinets myself. I went full bore with the Paulk Big Bench, holes made using the UJK Parf Guide MK II system, TSO parallel guides and the Bench Dogs fence. The Parf Guide was definitely the secret weapon to the accuracy of the holes.

  • @tangerinestorm
    @tangerinestorm2 жыл бұрын

    Get the holes CNC cut. I use the benchdogs kit works great.

  • @colby78hurley
    @colby78hurley2 жыл бұрын

    Hearing you pronounce “aluminium”, as an American was amazing.

  • @ianrose2823
    @ianrose28232 жыл бұрын

    Good work Scott ... MFT table I use for breaking down materials.

  • @OZStuOZ
    @OZStuOZ2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, long time viewing, first time commenting 😂 I'm over in the UK & absolutely love the BenchdogsUK gear, the accuracy is amazing, I'm so glad you got it sent over! Although as you mentioned the dogs are seriously loose & shouldn't be like that. I used the UJK Parf Guide mk2 to make up my bench & it's spot on. I drop the Benchdogs fence system into place & it's perfect every time, very snug fit on all the dogs, you shouldn't need to adjust anything, that's the beauty of it. Do a 5 cut test, re-do the top & do another to compare. Unfortunately, it's probably best to re-do the bench with a better system as you want to be able to take it on & off knowing you can rely on it 100%. That'll really save you time with the cabinet builds, rip all to width, then do your cross cuts (also, make sure you support the work piece on the waste cut side, ideally with another fence or dogs & packers at least) Hope you're settling in well. Keep up the good work 👍

  • @coreywells9498

    @coreywells9498

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agree that he should get the parf guide system and redo the top. He could make many benches etc. I have made a router table that integrates into an MFT table I made out of an old door using the parf guide system. All square and perfectly aligned…

  • @OZStuOZ

    @OZStuOZ

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@coreywells9498 he must've been gutted at that point, realising the holes are no good. It's great when done right though hey, the accuracy & repeatability is awesome. I've seen lots of other jigs to make the holes but I'm glad I spent the extra & got something that I can rely on 😊

  • @coreywells9498

    @coreywells9498

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@OZStuOZ Yes, I remember watching his table build thinking that oh if only I could lend him my guide system he’d be set. I don’t think he glued it down so it wouldn’t be a big big deal to redo. I used the Paulk plans for my layout. The table is certainly not a write off though. Could keep it as assembly table/ outfeed and tracksaw ripping station and build a more accurate one for the crosscut application he’s going for here. He has a fair bit of wall space so a swing down table might also be an option.

  • @metafive1

    @metafive1

    2 жыл бұрын

    Was tough watching Gaston asking him if he wanted to measure twice, which I think they did anyway

  • @ignacymat
    @ignacymat2 жыл бұрын

    hey scott. i'm subscribing your channel for a while and you made huge impact on my career now. during pandemic i went from photographer to carpenter just to escape the internet bullshit. i really like your tool reviews, seems like you're just a bloke with tools and no commercial bullshit. You're makita fan as well. I was on 18V dewalt system from start, then bought festool CXS and got into small powertools. Could you compare some of the tools from 10.8V line to 18v line? Multitool, jigsaw, impact driver to name a few.

  • @Jddlincoln
    @Jddlincoln2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Scott, I am a big fan of the Festool MFT table and its accessories. Obviously a track saw and I also have two Cabinet saws in my shop.

  • @danielwoolfe1135
    @danielwoolfe11352 жыл бұрын

    1:08 - Scott goes to the big B! A very familiar sight to many of us ;)

  • @steenfraosterbro3268
    @steenfraosterbro32682 жыл бұрын

    Was already thinking "that is not going to be accurate" when you drilled out the top. Get the Parf Guide mk2, or have someone CNC it for you. You can also order a top on specific measurement online with the holes CNC'ed.

  • @NWGR

    @NWGR

    2 жыл бұрын

    Came to post that about the parf guide. Not inexpensive, but the time it saves in the long run with accuracy, along with the fact that it pays for itself after drilling a few tops, more than make up for the higher upfront cost.

  • @chrisr8996

    @chrisr8996

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wasn't sure I could ever justify the cost of the Parf Guide System and tried to get by with using a 20mm forstner and later a router with a 20mm bit. Frustration all the way. Eventually I purchased it last minute pre-Brexit and boy what a difference it makes! It's literally CNC accuracy, dogs are tight as a catholic nun and everything is 100% square across the entire worktop. If you work with MFT style tops and you already introduce the slightest error on the first step the amount of error will just keep compounding. Holes at 89.8° to each other, 20.1mm width, resulting slop when butting the rail against the guide dogs, bit of sag on the worktop and a workpiece long enough - you get the picture...

  • @garethnashstaff591
    @garethnashstaff5912 жыл бұрын

    Peter Millards 10 minute workshop KZread channel is the go to place!

  • @Karaon
    @Karaon2 жыл бұрын

    What I do when making cabinets Option I I order precut panels and use jigs for assembly Option II I cut sheets myself - first I put all panels in software to find most efficient way of cutting. Then I rip with tracksaw for more manageable pieces. After I got them marked and layed out with a pencil I go to my dewalt table saw, just like yours, but a built in one. It's much better to have it housed nicely into the workbench. Then I start assembly process again using jigs. For base assembly I put biscuits wherever needed, Shelves are mostly on adjustable pins - most of the times I grab a square piece of HDF / 4 mm ply and make the pins in one row, but I also got a 32 mm system jig made of acrylic and oak for more flexibility Drawers get done using blum jigs, same goes for Blum hinges Doors are either bought finished (laquer/laminate chipboard) or I cut them myself preserving the grain continuation (so they make nice big picture). I make 3mm distance between each for kitchen doors, 5mm between top row and the worktop, flush with bottom of the cabinets. jigs, jigs, jigs, clamps, clamps, clamps. If I could improve something I surely would love a bench with dogholes, as now I am using a tracksaw triangle jig for square cuts which sometimes I find a little bit off. And for assembly it's torx screws mostly, glue when panels have to be nice but most of the times the visible sides just receive an additional panel, finished the same way as doors, screwed from inside. I find this the easiest and most people do it where I live. Cheers from Poland

  • @20Zuzulec
    @20Zuzulec2 жыл бұрын

    i was waiting. Thank you for being

  • @ToyTehShammy
    @ToyTehShammy2 жыл бұрын

    Whenever i see Jess come into the shot im always waiting for a square space plug hahaha my favourite part

  • @dvntsmh
    @dvntsmh2 жыл бұрын

    I've been looking to get into the ujk bench dogs system. Specifically the ujk rail clips, possibly with the super dogs they sell. Seems like a pretty quick and easy set up. I bought a mdf mft top and secured it to an aluminum extrusion frame. Put some adjustable height Ikea legs on it because my garage floor it out of level and i wanted it to double as an outfeed table for my table saw. Still saving up to get the festool track saw though.

  • @MyJessmatt
    @MyJessmatt2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott love watching your video's and your B rolls really finish your video's off , really look forward to the next video coming out and Jess is great need more of her in your video's,

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