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Love the real time panic on the slabs. I totally get that when your focus is suddenly shot and you HAVE to know what happened. Anyway, good luck with the new shop can wait to see the final set up.
@tedgaunt3044
Жыл бұрын
if I lost track of "my slabs', I'd have to drop everything until that was sorted out!
@shawnhartmann4581
Жыл бұрын
For me it's usually my pencil.
@ShaneJennings5
Жыл бұрын
I know, right? "don't edit it out just leave it in, they'll get it" for the win :D
@iwantagoodnameplease
Жыл бұрын
"Real time"? There were multiple camera angles :)
@account-pi3nj
10 ай бұрын
11:29
Hey Tamar, I originally started with a separate 6" jointer and 12" lunchbox planer. I switched to a 12" jointer/planer but found it a little difficult to get used to constantly switching back and forth. A lot of the jointer/planers on the market have aluminum fences and from what i've seen and my experience, they're fairly flimsy, and even if you get it set to 90 degrees, slight pressure on the fence while using can deflect it out of square. Furthermore, a lot of the jointer/planers have a very long fence post out the back of the machine that prevents you from putting it against a wall. Just some food for thought. I know that there are a lot of fans of them out there too, but coming from having separate machines, I found the transition difficult.
@HirOinEvOl1
Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you. I have a cheap combo (350€ here in France) and it is not very well manufactured. It does the job but with some pain on setting it up correctly. IMHO, if you go for a combo you need a semi pro/pro one with an iron casted top. Definitely not cheaper than the two separated tools and it take some space also. Not good, not bad solution but I don't think it worth the investment when you already have both.
@chippychippy8291
Жыл бұрын
Scott, I had the 6” jointer and 13” planer, upgraded to the 16” jointer/planer combo Hammer from Felder. Yes it took a bit to get used to switching it it from jointer to planer but now that I am totally worth it. Much bigger jointer planer and smaller footprint. Don’t give up on the move to one machine
@TheDaniel85
Жыл бұрын
@@chippychippy8291 There's models where you don't have to switch between different modes to do either planing or jointing. Wood-mizer have a couple of models.
@byronbrownfield1041
Жыл бұрын
I agree. The fences are flimsy.
@georgegyulatyan3263
Жыл бұрын
I got the Rikon 25-010 10” jointer/planer and would NOT recommend. Jointer tables are aluminum, are not long enough and deflect too easily. Even worse, the planer doesn’t plane parallel so I always end up with a trapezoid like one side is lower than the other. I’ve tried to adjust it, even contacted Rikon and nothing had worked. Honestly I wouldn’t even sell it, as I can’t in good conscience take money for it from another person. Lesson learned.
This video is surprisingly refreshing. You pro youtubers make it look so easy and clean so it's nice to see that you're still a human being! A hard look at the process, even if messy, can sometimes be more helpful than a really slick build video. Thanks!
I just love her ❤️ She's an awesome representative of us women in woodworking.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
☺️☺️💪💪
@stankrajewski8255
Жыл бұрын
Is her awesome ability to not "mansplain" nature or nurture? [asks Cliff Clavin]
@trep53
Жыл бұрын
Ladies that do woodworking bring great content.
@angelastelzer9458
Жыл бұрын
@@trep53 Most do, but there are a couple that think they have to dress super skimpy and I'm not a fan of that.
@trep53
Жыл бұрын
Yes she represents women well. I have used a number of her project and tool ideas. She puts a lot of effort into her work.
Have you considered piping your dust collection through to the garage, reduces the noise in your workshop and any dust gathered on bag etc. Looking forward to seeing you set up the space.
@kwilliams2239
Жыл бұрын
If the DC is put is in the garage it'll suck all of the conditioned shop air into the garage in minutes. There would have to be an enclosure around the DC with the air vented back into the shop.
@troywalker8078
Жыл бұрын
@@kwilliams2239 Ohhhhh
@monicaredden
Жыл бұрын
@@kwilliams2239 good to know, thanks.
@jrhenry24
Жыл бұрын
@@kwilliams2239 my grandpa had an air conditioned shop with DC in the garage. Worked like a charm. Kept noise down and saved space. Small shop and the DC didn’t come close to pulling all the conditioned air into the garage.
@kwilliams2239
Жыл бұрын
@@jrhenry24 Think about it. 1200CFM moving from the air conditioned shop to the DC in an unconditioned shop with air exfiltration to the outside. Where is that air going to go? At 1200CFM, assuming a 2-car garage-sized shop (24x24, say) with eight foot ceilings is ~4,600 cu. ft., that's just short of four minutes to pump all the air out of the shop into the garage. Scale for your shop size and DC. The numbers don't lie. Worse, that air will be replaced by warm, humid, air from the outside. The cast iron tools will be cool because of the AC and you're now introducing humid air. What can go wrong? The only answer is to return that air to the shop. It's easier to build a closet in the shop with baffling and a large vent returning the air to the shop. You could build the closet on the garage side but watch fire codes.
Looks like a great space Tamar and so happy for you to now have a shop where you won’t freeze in winter. Congratulations and looking forward to some awesome projects.
What an absolute joy you are! Thank you for so openly sharing your thought processes, which give me direction on organizing. My wife and I love working with you! Thank you for all the work involved in sharing, especially in the midst of being the Mom, wife and moving! I do not know how you do so much for us too!
Idea...for the mitre station. Why not make a flip top rolling cart with fold out wings that has your planer on one side and your mitre saw on the other side? Then you can use the wings for both tools...inlet and outlet will be there then as well. Just a thought....
Having separate spaces for machinery and assembly is what I love most about my shop. Hope you enjoy your new space and good luck with your channel, I always love your videos.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
So nice to see you Tamar, I love the new shop, I’m sure you’ll maximize all that space to perfection like you do with all of your projects, assembling table would be a good start before constructing the kids beds, however you will figure this out for sure !!!
Hi Tamar, Congratulations on with your new workshop. Indeed, one can make so many plans, there will always be other factors to pop up. Enjoy it to the fullest. Willy from Belgium. 🤩👍🐣
Happy to see you look so warm in a t-shirt in the new shop.😊
Welcome back, Tamar! And MANY CONGRATULATIONS on your move, new shop, and NEW TABLE SAW! I am so happy for you - thank you for being such an inspiration to us all - your enthusiasm and skills are so appreciated. I look forward to watching your new builds... Love the outtakes at the end of your videos, too!
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
@Hit me up @CustomTamar via Telegram ughhh this is is spam!!!
@gerianneblier7400
Жыл бұрын
@@3x3CustomTamar I thought it was, which is why I came back to this video to check it out!!! I can't stand spammers.😒
Looking forward to seeing videos made in the new shop. I'm going to miss the old table saw. I recently put up a small rumber lack using french cleats. Still waiting for it to fail.
Boeshield is the bomb for protection. My son lives in TX where the humidity is over the top. His saw stop table saw started the rusting process before he could actually move in completely. He cleaned the top and swears by the stuff. No rust ever again. No damage to the wood products either. Just a thought. Have fun with your moving in. Love your vids!
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
👍👍thanks!
I have a Hammer A3-31 Jointer/Planer combo machine and I highly recommend taking a look at one. It has a 12" capacity and with the optional mobility kit it's super easy to move around. I keep it tucked up against the wall and roll it out when needed. I opted for the segmented cutterblock which makes the machine super quiet to operate and leaves a fantastic finish on all types of wood. As far a cost it was less than buying an 8" jointer and 13" planer separately and it takes up way less space than 2 machines would. Also I would recommend trying Starrett M-1 protective lubricant to help with rust issues. Thanks for taking us along on your new shop adventure!
Congrats and nice shop space. You have a well thought out plan for efficiency and keeping as many things mobile is helpful. I’d consider putting the miter saw and planer on the same wall. Deep breath on so many projects, but I’m looking forward to seeing them and well deserved getting the saw stop! 👍
It has only been 3 weeks? It seems like forever!!! So glad to see you got everything set up. And honestly... the lighting does not look bad at all. It comes across on video pretty good. Congratulations on getting all organized... now... build us something cool!
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
The lighting is so weird. It feels brighter than my old shop. But for some reason on camera it doesn’t come off that way so k have to bump the iso
@sumduma55
Жыл бұрын
@@3x3CustomTamar it's probably the frequency of the lights or tone I think they call it. Your eyes will perceive it differently but it's more of a visual effect than reality. You can kind of notice it at the display areas at the hardware store but it is really noticeable from a dark room and swapping the light sources.
wow ! Super nice new workshop, but now it's time to start new projects. Glad you're back Tamar 👍🤗👍
The shop is looking great Tamar!! You are so entertaining to watch! Not only are you an amazing craftsman…your very humble and your able to laugh at yourself which makes you very relatable!!!
We've been waiting a long time for this. It looks great. Congratulations.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
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Congratulations on the new shop, I'm very happy for you! The future is going to be sawdust awesome. For rust protection I've used Boeshield t-9 (developed by Boeing for Aerospace) it's really good.
Love your new shop! I have the same HF dust collection and try to keep the biggest dust producers closest to the unit and least producers farther away. Additionally, adding portable shop vacs on sanding tools keeps dust hoses shorter. Looks like you have a good layout but keep your options open as the layout plan will change as you begin to use your tools. This new addition will make creating so much more convenient for you.
I have a 10' x 14 workshop. Everything is modular and multipurpose. I was able to build an entire kitchen for my son as well as use the room for my fine art studio or wood carving projects. It also serves as general workshop for repairs of all kinds. Organization and creative design is a must and you seem to be on your way.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
Almost there!
Nice workshop :) Regarding Jointer/planner, if you get a good one (like a Jet JPT 12", Rikon 25-210H: 12″ Helical Planer/ Jointer or bigger), you'll have no problems switching. You can easily use casters to move it around if needed (like in the "new brit workshop"). Quite useful for super long boards, or just because you just want to rearrange everything. And it would free the middle of your shop, as it would go perfectly well along the long wall. I personnaly have 0 problem with the jointer fence, while switching mode or moving it around. Jay Bates has a hammer A-31, great machine but just a bit less convenient for switching from jointer to planner.
Congratulations! After the first few projects, the optimal layout will start to come to light. I need to build myself one of those rumber lacks also. Thumbs up, and thanks for posting!
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
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The new shop looks great already! I'm looking forward to seeing all of the new projects and progress on the shop in the future.
Congrats on the new space! You're so talented and creative. I love watching your videos.
Well thought out plans for your shop. It’s going to be awesome when you get it all together. Btw, the router jig is wonderful!!
The shop is looking great! The layout will be fluid for the first year I’m sure while you’re really getting your best workflow
@stankrajewski8255
Жыл бұрын
As woodworkers, we are uniquely qualified by adapting to the chaos of our natural medium (wood) and our former mistakes. Evolution fills the gaps of the vessel or environment. Workflow evolves too. Pilgrim Tamar will do well.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
Oh for sure. After a big project I’m already making changes in my mind
I'm so happy for you. I love how well you explaine everything on your videos. I am a cabinet maker and painter and know all to well about outgrowing your space. Keep up the great work young lady.
I am sooooo happy for your Tamar. Really! Awesome upgrade and space. I know nothing about you save for your hard work and creativity. But I am confident you deserve the fortune you are experiencing right now. Keep being a light on KZread and I am looking forward to your shop projects.
Congratulations on the new shop! Moving is so stressful. What kind of structure are you going to use for your #rumberlack?
Congratulations on your move. The new ship is looking good and, I'm sure, will get organised really soon. I do have a criticism, one of my pet hates. Please don't allow your tape measure to retract at speed. If you do this you will eventually wear the slots that allow you to do internal and external measurements in the end tab. Your tape measure will then start to measure short.
Good Luck with your NEW home and shop. I'll be watching for your updates and new projects.
Welcome to the SawStop family. I love mine, in spite of the affinity for rust! Once you get the pastewax on, that should buy you at least 6months or so of not having to worry about it. I wished I'd listened to your guidance, though, before I did the first cleaning; I used circular motions that definitely marked the surface up. Ah well.
I am just starting to fit out my first work shop so this is really interesting to get ideas about what I should be buying and how I should be laying things out. My space isn't as large as yours but is almost exactly square being just over 16 feet each way and that is allowing me to have everything perfectly aligned. Does anyone else have a mental itch about creating straight lines and avoiding things not being square - or is it just me? 🤷♂
@gerarddelmonte4205
Жыл бұрын
I'm building a 18 x16 shop and everything will be on casters to avoid getting boxed in with a given layout.
Congratulations on the new house and shop Tamar! After building one of the best woodworking channels using a job site saw, nobody deserves a Sawstop more than you do. Look forward to seeing the projects you will make with it.
Good to see you are no longer in the freezing garage. You will change your setup a few times in the future. I did. I would suggest an Oneida dust deputy. It works well with my HF dust collector. Only mess with the plastic bag once a year or less.
Great shop, congratulations. Best of luck and joy!
Loved the bloopers, and the very real moment of "oh no, where are the slabs?" I think you are correct though, at that price point, the latest saw stop at nearly 1k - competitors need to step it up. Sure, you can find them cheaper, and if you are careful you might not have any injury (if you are lucky) but that'll just about pay for itself the first time it stops you from doing something stupid. Loved the angles you used, multi camera setup could be extremely helpful. Admittedly might even save you time on editing as you don't need to transition unless you want to. Great video Tamar!
@sumnerhayes3411
Жыл бұрын
> competitors need to step it up They did. Bosch made the Reaxx. SawStop sued them to force it off the market. Most of the SawStop patents start expiring this year and next, though, so hopefully we'll see more affordable, safer saws pretty soon.
@Makkenhoff
Жыл бұрын
@@sumnerhayes3411 Copying the idea of a patent was a bad business plan. Competitors can and should be looking for 'new' innovation not how can we re-engineer a competitors product to do the same thing. But, I concede that you absolute are correct that Bosch tried to do the same thing. Patents are a pain, especially for inventors, but without them, any big business will just snatch the idea of a small start-up and duplicate.
@sumnerhayes3411
Жыл бұрын
@@Makkenhoff Bosch came up with a completely different and innovative solution than SawStop. Their airbag approach doesn't damage the blades and they don't use a mechanical arrest as SawStop does. The case was badly decided, as patent cases often are.
@TheDaniel85
Жыл бұрын
@@sumnerhayes3411 Plus, there's already way superior technology out on the market compared to saw stop, which in comparison is really outdated.. And frankly not that great. Just look at Felder PCS. But as with all things, it costs money, more than a saw stop...
Love the excitement for the new shop. It's so bright and going to be so comfy! Congrats!
Happy to see your back on screen! Congratulations on move, saw, and your progress. We moved , 10 months ago, down sized. Did all the “ honey doos“ , as promised, before going back to my projects. A year from sell, buy, “ honey doos” , reorganizing tools in an extended third car garage. Glad yours seems to be a quicker transition . Awaiting more of your projects.
Well done! Well... not done yet, but getting there. I bought a Contractor Saw in 2018, with the cast iron wings. And I rewired for 240 volts, which was a chore, since clearances are tight.
Congrats on the new shop!!! Excited to see it in action.....
I am so happy and excited for you, Tamar! Looking forward to your next creation.
OMG.. Rumber Lack!!!! Classic!! Keep the bloopers coming please!! Love the new shop, & can't wait for you to start building again!!
Happy for you and your new shop and moving. Enjoy your new beginnings on a new chapter of your life.
Glad to see you were able to find time to post an update. Looking forward to you settling down (probably not as much as you) in your new place, so we get to see more of your videos. The mini-split, I added one to my garage about 2 years ago and it is one of the best investments I've done, I know you'll enjoy the constant temps in your shop.
I've got a Hammer A3-31 (12 Inch Planer - Thcknesser Combo) with the Spiral cutter Head, and i absolutly love this beast! so quiet, powerful and the results are Beautiful, most times without sanding! most times, i only do a light brush with a bronze brush to clean up the last fibers, and bring the wood to a light, natural structur.
Fix the gap on the garage with White PVC/Foam Garage Weatherstrip at Lowe's - this is where I got mine and fixed that garage gap to keep the garage from letting the HOT air get in.
Looking good. Lots of fun organizing a new space. Look forward to the progress! Thanks for sharing!
Congratulations on the new space, and best of luck on the layout. I’m in a tiny 144 square foot space which I’m constantly trying to arrange better and keep clean and uncluttered. Can’t wait to see how yours comes together.
Your new shop already looks like a great upgrade from the old space! Glad to see you’re enjoying the comfort upgrades too. Makes your workshop time all the more enjoyable :)
I love tuning into you! I always learn something new and your delivery is engaging! Thanks for being a dependable reference.
Congrats on the new table saw and of course shop.
Tamar. I’m so happy for you. You’ve needed a shop like this.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
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It's good to see back on your KZread channel ! Good luck to the first project in this new shop. Wishes from France.
I’m looking forward to seeing you fill up the space and all the projects to follow.
Congrats!Hope you have many years and projects!
Oh God...you deserve your new amazing space and table saw..you gift us every time you post a new video class and everyone here hopes all the best for you...waiting for the new video project.. congratulations from Brazil
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
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Lovely to have you back, Tamar. Looking forward to your next project.
Congrats on the new shop/house!
Congratulations on the new shop, can't wait to see the new projects made with that new table saw.
So happy for you in your new space. What a cool adventure you're on!
Welcome back. Congratulations! So exciting and so many choices now! Good luck and God bless.
Congratulations for your new workshop 😊
Congratulations on new shop. I recently purchased a Hammer combo unit that contains sliding table saw, shaper, jointer and planer. I bought this to conserve on space and to simplify wiring and dust collection. The combo jointer planer works great (I have 16 inch capacity). Modern combo tools work great, are really precise and are cost competitive compared to buying individual tools. Factoring in cost savings for electrical and dust duct simplification it’s been well worth it. If you run a two or more person shop it’s not ideal to put all of those tools in one package as you can only run one one at a time. However, for a single person shop it’s ideal. Changing from one tool to another is fast and easy to do. Sorry for long comment, but got for the combo units (from good manga).
Great multi-camera positions filming, Tamar! Welcome back and congrats
Good to have you back!! love your passion for the craft...
Welcome to your new shop Tamar! No doubt you’ll be making amazing things in there in no time!
congrats n we look forward to seeing the progression as your wood shop layout develops and the projects to come. It's great to see you back with that lovely broad smile too!
Congrats. Love to see progress.
It’s great sawstop sent you the saw, this is a channel that influences a lot of users such as myself.
Thanks for the tour of your shop. I really enjoy your communication stile.
thank you and bless your heart moving is hard and then setting up the new shop wow .
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
It was an interesting couple of weeks!
Missed your videos. Glad you’re back. Can’t wait to see what you do in your new shop!!
The whole thing is really well thought out. Only then do you realize what you have to consider when setting up a workshop. Mine has grown over the years and therefore had to be rebuilt again and again. I wish you lots of fun, happiness and above all health in your new home and workshop.
Say , last year I purchased a super cell from Oneida dust collection. I set the unit OUTSIDE the shop area. Like in your garage. No noise in the shop or valuable real estate being used. I worked with a man named Guy. Helped me lay in all out. They are in sycrause ny I think. I love it. I don’t think I could have a better set up. Good luck..and keep those hands moving 😋
Very nice shop upgrade. Look forward to your future videos. I would recommend getting the SawStop MB-IND-000 Industrial Mobile Base and the out-feed attachment.
Congratulations Tamar....Great shop!!!
Thx for the update, always enjoy your vids.
I can’t believe I wasn’t subscribed to you all along. I even bought your first tool. Glad you’re back!
I live on the north shore of Lake Michigan, and I have lots of humidity in the summertime. When I got my new table saw, it only took 1 day for rust to show. I have solved this by covering it every night when I leave my shop. All I do is cover the top with an old beach towel and then place a 3/4" plywood sheet on top of it. I have it there all winter too, my shop is only heated when I am working with a ceiling heater, and it has never shown any rust since this practice started. This is easy and costs little. I do this with all tops that have cast iron tops: jointer, drill press, etc. It works for all.
A jointer/planer is a great space saver. I would recommend the Hammer line of machines. Quality construction and industrial build.
I like the idea of the assembly table. A neat project I saw a while ago on DIY was a large torsion box assembly table. The maker designed it to be the flattest and true surface in his shop. He had a pretty big shop and made it at least 4’x8’, but he built large pieces of furniture.
Thanks for sharing your workshop setup , waiting for more projects soon , enjoy woodworking 😊👍
Love the new shop space Tamar. Congratulations. All the best.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Hi, nice to have you back. for sure we will see good projects in this new workshop
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
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Congratulations! Lookin forward to all your new videos!
Congrats on the new shop Tamar!
Congrats! Of all the people I know and watch, you are the most deserving ! Thanks for sharing
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
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Tamar, this is pretty exciting. Looking forward to many new things. Thanks for Sharing!
Congratulations! Happy for you. Looking forward to seeing what you do next, what you do about storage amidst the support brackets, and most definitely any furniture builds. I’m currently doing planter boxes and jigs. Some jigs are complex, like the S.N. X-Y drill press table I’m in the middle of, so I find it rewarding to go back and forth between projects and jigs unless there’s a necessary jig for safety or pertinent to a current project. I’m not liking my old, used 6-1/4” craftsman jointer/planer. I spent a whole day trying to adjust the knives and still not happy with the results as a planer. I just go with it for now and after thickness planing use a hand or electric planer for glue up’s. See you on the next one.
Congrats for Your new place...
Super shop! Love the space, content, excitment and the rumba-rack :🤣...look forward to the evolution of your fab space .
Hi Tamar, this is great that you have new workshop. I am looking forward your new projects.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
Awesome to hear!
The new shop is coming together and it always takes more cycles of planning, trying, adjusting, do it all again than you expect. As for combo jointer/planers, Jason Bent has a really nice walk through of his Hammer machine over on his channel that’s definitely worth watching. Those things aren’t cheap, but then again, no quality machine ever is. I think Hammer makes a few different combo models to choose from. Can’t wait to see the finished shop!
So happy that your new shop has air con! No more watching you shiver through 3x3 vids!
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
I am so excited to be able to work in the winter!
Good to see you back up and in the shop, and happy about it.
@3x3CustomTamar
Жыл бұрын
Yes!!! So happy