I am so grateful for this high quality presentation. Great information and I didn’t miss watching someone drilling a bunch of holes and making a bunch of repeated cuts. Just good advice, carefully prepared and delivered. Great job! If you have more like this, I will have lost another day to KZread.
@holzhandwerk_ak15 күн бұрын
Thanks for your kind feedback!
@grantgpАй бұрын
The advice at the end about the spacing of 2 or 3 mm is really helpful as this is my first time I am using these types of drawer slides. Thanks
@penskyfile5290Ай бұрын
Thanks very much. Really good info that will help with my next project.
@ulfwendelАй бұрын
Das hätte ich als Schüler auch gerne gebaut: toll... Und das fehlt bei uns im Garten :-). Englisch vs. Deutsch: mir egal, weil das Englisch eine prima Aussprache hat!
@sherbahadurtamang1206Ай бұрын
Does it have also blower? Which bosch vaccum has bcomes blower with?😮
@adriana8538Ай бұрын
Hält dein ständer noch ist er noch in gebrauch müsste man noch was verbessern
@AssafLevyILАй бұрын
Haven't thought of taking the spring out, thanks
@MrBezza1979Ай бұрын
I've had this couple years now it's decent the on off button will snap if you're not careful I had to put some screws through the top to fix and the filter needs to be kept clean or it will stop sucking. I was actually watching this video to see how to wash the filter properly so I don't need to buy another that said this is 1st time filter has give up on me. Good bit of kit careful with the button.
@williammessenger9637Ай бұрын
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
@Moonshinebaby1000Ай бұрын
The plastic bits and balls came out of my slides . I am not a carpenter. what happened here? I put WD 40 in.
@holzhandwerk_akАй бұрын
I suppose the liquid WD 40 lubricated too much and rinsed out the balls. Normally, you’d lubricate with grease which is stickier.
@babicinteriors1505Ай бұрын
@@holzhandwerk_ak oh no!!! Thanks for letting me know. I guess this is one to throw away now?
@holzhandwerk_akАй бұрын
It’s just a guess. But I think that’s likely
@babicinteriors1505Ай бұрын
@@holzhandwerk_ak I had some understairs storage drawers fitted and one of them, in particular is very heavy. It is very difficult to pull out and with all the MDF it must be around 30kg in itself. It's just for shoe storage so nothing heavy. It's a kind of triangular shape in the smallest part of the understairs and about 90cm wide. They have put in 2 pairs of runners - all about 35mm in height, and I don't think they are going to last. I have told the installer to go and find more robust runners which I am hoping will make the drawer lighter to pull and get more longevity. Am I right in doing so? What should I insist on?
@ExpatMagyarАй бұрын
I found it easier when I made mine to use only the one deep rebate on the saw table, as the other not so deep, on the sliding table, the table needs needs periodic adjustments for the sideways movement. Additionally I got the ‘critical, fence 100 percent with a roofing square. I did a rebate in the sled underneath to hold the runner in place. With a shallower depth to allow it not to plough up sawdust. When I fixed the final critical fence with the roofing square, I used glue to hold the fence in position with my jointing plane on top, keeping the square in place the glue up was all done on the saw table to avoid movement. Overall a good video, especially the block on the back to contain the spinning saw blade.
@holzhandwerk_akАй бұрын
Thanks for your feedback! Appreciate it!
@tombiggs46872 ай бұрын
Goodness, when you said that gluing up was stressful, I thought you were going to have some alcohol, not coffee. 😆 Coffee is the better idea, but it would make me even more anxious. My recent project, a side table with mortise and tenon leg attachment, flustered me at glue-up time. Not so much the assembly and gluing itself. I had dry-fit everything several times. No, it was applying all the clamps once the glue was on. I just hadn't thought it through beforehand. I had the clamps handy but didn't have a plan for how to use them. Had I done some quiet thinking first as you advised, I probably would have dry-fit the table parts and figured out where to apply every clamp. Then it wouldn't have been a panic of picking up clamps, adjusting for where they needed to go, clamping, then unclamping to shift it to the right location, repeat. In the end it all came out OK.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your reply Tom.
@FearsomeWarrior2 ай бұрын
Awesome project. Love seeing you again.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@LeeD3452 ай бұрын
Hey Andreas, great video! I came here from your old bosch table saw review, I want to mention that I think that your audio was better before. Maybe it’s just a perception though, but anyway thanks for sharing your knowledge for all these years 😊
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. I listened to the old video - I think the audio was different. Couldn’t say that one was better than the other, in my opinion, though.
@jdc59412 ай бұрын
Another video, outstanding!! Well done,very easily followed. If you're not a teacher, you should be one. I will try my hand at making a charging station. From a subscriber in the USA, State of Iowa .
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Actually, I am a teacher.
@nickmagma77452 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video 👍
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thank YOU for watching!
@MarcinII2 ай бұрын
think five times, measure three times, cut once 😊
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Yep 😉
@mikeconroy26512 ай бұрын
If some boards are bowed and some aren't, you likely have a cut issue. Quick tip and why:. dry fitting first is a huge help for cut rated issues. And when I do glue up, when practical, i fit things together and wait about 10 to 15 minutes to tighten clamps, this allows the glue on both pieces to bond and it will form a "skin" so when it is clamped, the squeeze out has some skin on it and is easier to clean off later. I find that I don't clamp down so hard these days. That's because of 3 reasons, the glue is probably stronger than wood, I don't think I should be forcing it out to an extreme, glue squeeze out is minimized and if I have gaps, I have to figure it out sooner rather than later. So, I dry fit every time, as a habit. If I have a gap, i'll see it then and can address why. I make small things and interior glue squeeze out is a huge problem and must be avoided. I use the tape if I can, but if you are batching stuff out multiples of something, you will master the squeeze out at some point in the process.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your input - I hadn’t thought of these aspects.
@obiwuncanoly2 ай бұрын
Thank you Andreas, for making this video. As a beginner, I've experienced the same issues you mentioned, especially the stress of glue-ups. Then I realized that the stress I feel is actually self-inflicted upon myself 😁.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback!
@user-hz3es8cf8s2 ай бұрын
Andreas, I always enjoy your videos and learn a lot from them.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks John. I’m glad to hear that!
@lukastrojak2 ай бұрын
Damm! I already build mine 😊 Great job! It’s nice to see you making videos!
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@ahmetdeniz40332 ай бұрын
Good to see you again, thank you.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks Ahmet!
@kevinwillis67072 ай бұрын
Looks good Andreas👍 I'm seriously considering a 3d printer, cheers
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks. I really like mine and it’s great fun trying out this new method of making things.
@jan-hinnerkwilkens65972 ай бұрын
Nice one! Ich habe auch das Problem mit den Bosch Schraubern und die schiefe Lösung gewählt. Zu meiner Verteidigung kann ich aber vorbringen, das der Halter bei mir in meinem werkstattschrank versteckt ist😂 Immer wieder toll mit wie viel Liebe Du die Projekte umsetzt. Ich schraube so ein Projekt normalerweise nur zusammen. Ggf nutze ich Pocket Holes. Das Du die Kanten sogar mit Tape vor Leim schützt. Wow Schönen Sonntag
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Danke für den netten Kommentar!
@brucemitchell56372 ай бұрын
Nice to see you posting videos again!
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thank you Bruce!
@davebarlow49092 ай бұрын
Pointing out mistakes and how they can be rectified is a big help. Thanks for the video.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks. Glad you like it!
@philippe8882 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
You’re welcome. Glad you like it.
@mcxravin2 ай бұрын
How do you get such nice looking plywood. The stuff I get has layers missing inside and looks horrible
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Over here you can get different qualities. This is called Multiplex with many thin layers. And you can choose the quality level of that, too: number of defects in the top layers.
@nickmagma77453 ай бұрын
Would you recommend it for routing out bowties or other small shapes?
@holzhandwerk_ak3 ай бұрын
No. It’s difficult to see the tip of the router bit with this router. So I’d say you should use one that’s built different and that makes it easier to see the spot where it’s cutting.
@nickmagma77453 ай бұрын
@@holzhandwerk_ak wow didn´t really expect an answer. Thank you Andreas! Love your videos.
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
@nickmagma7745 thanks !
@Dddddxx9013 ай бұрын
False advertisement not that easy. And it does not work like it's supposed to.
@holzhandwerk_ak3 ай бұрын
Can’t agree. Of course, easy is a relative term but you saw me use it in the video maybe yours is broken.
@Dddddxx9013 ай бұрын
@@holzhandwerk_ak A video, how many takes did it take to get that right video?
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
@Dddddxx901 you might not believe it but it was just this one take
@Dddddxx9012 ай бұрын
@@holzhandwerk_akI didn't see you do. The trolley full design and see how straight it was.
@jed20553 ай бұрын
Just bought a good used basic version of this router (has no accessories). Your video was perfect for me and now I know not to use it in a new router table I'm installing, as first planned and will use a large router I have here. Thanks very much Andreas, much appreciated.
@buzzpatch22943 ай бұрын
having experienced this-- your video and tips are right on and thanks for the reminder
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback
@moshiurrahman92193 ай бұрын
yes i made the same mistake and it was my 1st installation .........a replacement
@johngunn45733 ай бұрын
Really wanted to know how loud this vacuum is
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
It’s pretty loud and has a fairly high-pitched noise. It’s unpleasant without hearing protection.
@marieaudreyduchamp88393 ай бұрын
I wish I watched this before messing mine …but thank you sir !
@Settez1233 ай бұрын
Excellent video! Thank you
@holzhandwerk_ak2 ай бұрын
Thanks
@adriancook21794 ай бұрын
Where did you buy the wall mount hose clamps?
@holzhandwerk_ak3 ай бұрын
At amazon: amzn.to/3TE0oGB
@user-qd3xg8rt2z4 ай бұрын
Hallo, ich das Dach bei den Legenestern Dicht oder regnet es gelegentlich rein?
@holzhandwerk_ak4 ай бұрын
Das ist komplett dicht. Allerdings würde ich eine etwas wetterfestere Platte anstatt OSB nehmen. Meine muss ich demnächst mal tauschen, weil sie langsam verwittert - trotz dicker Farbschicht.
@YetiFix4 ай бұрын
Great focus point for any related DIY-projects 👍👍👍
@marcelhafliger64164 ай бұрын
Awsome i want to build a Crossbow with my son🎉🎉🎉
@300Exige4 ай бұрын
Very Nice video. I will try to build something similar for my Bosch Gts saw 🎉🎉
@danesavija87304 ай бұрын
Nice
@jffii4 ай бұрын
Very Good. I was searching for how "partial" a partial blockout installation of undermount slides could be. As far as the difference between Pro and DIYer slides. I would add the DIYer slides are the same no doubt as you said. However, The pro's don't get screws, brackets, clips or even instructions. They just get the side. Where the DIYer gets sort of a kit.
@TheSkandihoovian4 ай бұрын
Really great advice!
@mergalinpillay24134 ай бұрын
I fully appreciate your candor. Wished I had read your post earlier.am a newbie and was at my wits end, trying to fit drawer.
@OffTheGridAdventuresАй бұрын
Me too!
@KAISERDJG5 ай бұрын
but if you lift it to the ceiling the pipework isnt a trip hazard... and you are still lifting it from the floor to the machine so its the same either way. also the ceiling is closer to the machine than the floor is so its probably a net negative in your situation. the best solution would be to run the pipes at a 30 degree angle to the nearest wall from the machine or a 45 degree angle to the ceiling then across to the extractor
@Danabcde15 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your mistakes. We learn the most from our mistakes.
@garymaxfield17225 ай бұрын
I've recently experienced the same problem, I ran the complete drawer thru the table saw and took a small slice (width of blade) off the drawer, set blade high enough for drawer side, worked great.
@Peter201645 ай бұрын
I appreciate videos featuring mistakes and their prevention and remediation!
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Outstanding Love your work 👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
I am so grateful for this high quality presentation. Great information and I didn’t miss watching someone drilling a bunch of holes and making a bunch of repeated cuts. Just good advice, carefully prepared and delivered. Great job! If you have more like this, I will have lost another day to KZread.
Thanks for your kind feedback!
The advice at the end about the spacing of 2 or 3 mm is really helpful as this is my first time I am using these types of drawer slides. Thanks
Thanks very much. Really good info that will help with my next project.
Das hätte ich als Schüler auch gerne gebaut: toll... Und das fehlt bei uns im Garten :-). Englisch vs. Deutsch: mir egal, weil das Englisch eine prima Aussprache hat!
Does it have also blower? Which bosch vaccum has bcomes blower with?😮
Hält dein ständer noch ist er noch in gebrauch müsste man noch was verbessern
Haven't thought of taking the spring out, thanks
I've had this couple years now it's decent the on off button will snap if you're not careful I had to put some screws through the top to fix and the filter needs to be kept clean or it will stop sucking. I was actually watching this video to see how to wash the filter properly so I don't need to buy another that said this is 1st time filter has give up on me. Good bit of kit careful with the button.
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
The plastic bits and balls came out of my slides . I am not a carpenter. what happened here? I put WD 40 in.
I suppose the liquid WD 40 lubricated too much and rinsed out the balls. Normally, you’d lubricate with grease which is stickier.
@@holzhandwerk_ak oh no!!! Thanks for letting me know. I guess this is one to throw away now?
It’s just a guess. But I think that’s likely
@@holzhandwerk_ak I had some understairs storage drawers fitted and one of them, in particular is very heavy. It is very difficult to pull out and with all the MDF it must be around 30kg in itself. It's just for shoe storage so nothing heavy. It's a kind of triangular shape in the smallest part of the understairs and about 90cm wide. They have put in 2 pairs of runners - all about 35mm in height, and I don't think they are going to last. I have told the installer to go and find more robust runners which I am hoping will make the drawer lighter to pull and get more longevity. Am I right in doing so? What should I insist on?
I found it easier when I made mine to use only the one deep rebate on the saw table, as the other not so deep, on the sliding table, the table needs needs periodic adjustments for the sideways movement. Additionally I got the ‘critical, fence 100 percent with a roofing square. I did a rebate in the sled underneath to hold the runner in place. With a shallower depth to allow it not to plough up sawdust. When I fixed the final critical fence with the roofing square, I used glue to hold the fence in position with my jointing plane on top, keeping the square in place the glue up was all done on the saw table to avoid movement. Overall a good video, especially the block on the back to contain the spinning saw blade.
Thanks for your feedback! Appreciate it!
Goodness, when you said that gluing up was stressful, I thought you were going to have some alcohol, not coffee. 😆 Coffee is the better idea, but it would make me even more anxious. My recent project, a side table with mortise and tenon leg attachment, flustered me at glue-up time. Not so much the assembly and gluing itself. I had dry-fit everything several times. No, it was applying all the clamps once the glue was on. I just hadn't thought it through beforehand. I had the clamps handy but didn't have a plan for how to use them. Had I done some quiet thinking first as you advised, I probably would have dry-fit the table parts and figured out where to apply every clamp. Then it wouldn't have been a panic of picking up clamps, adjusting for where they needed to go, clamping, then unclamping to shift it to the right location, repeat. In the end it all came out OK.
Thanks for your reply Tom.
Awesome project. Love seeing you again.
Thank You!
Hey Andreas, great video! I came here from your old bosch table saw review, I want to mention that I think that your audio was better before. Maybe it’s just a perception though, but anyway thanks for sharing your knowledge for all these years 😊
Thanks for your feedback. I listened to the old video - I think the audio was different. Couldn’t say that one was better than the other, in my opinion, though.
Another video, outstanding!! Well done,very easily followed. If you're not a teacher, you should be one. I will try my hand at making a charging station. From a subscriber in the USA, State of Iowa .
Thanks! Actually, I am a teacher.
Thanks for the video 👍
Thank YOU for watching!
think five times, measure three times, cut once 😊
Yep 😉
If some boards are bowed and some aren't, you likely have a cut issue. Quick tip and why:. dry fitting first is a huge help for cut rated issues. And when I do glue up, when practical, i fit things together and wait about 10 to 15 minutes to tighten clamps, this allows the glue on both pieces to bond and it will form a "skin" so when it is clamped, the squeeze out has some skin on it and is easier to clean off later. I find that I don't clamp down so hard these days. That's because of 3 reasons, the glue is probably stronger than wood, I don't think I should be forcing it out to an extreme, glue squeeze out is minimized and if I have gaps, I have to figure it out sooner rather than later. So, I dry fit every time, as a habit. If I have a gap, i'll see it then and can address why. I make small things and interior glue squeeze out is a huge problem and must be avoided. I use the tape if I can, but if you are batching stuff out multiples of something, you will master the squeeze out at some point in the process.
Thanks for your input - I hadn’t thought of these aspects.
Thank you Andreas, for making this video. As a beginner, I've experienced the same issues you mentioned, especially the stress of glue-ups. Then I realized that the stress I feel is actually self-inflicted upon myself 😁.
Thanks for your feedback!
Andreas, I always enjoy your videos and learn a lot from them.
Thanks John. I’m glad to hear that!
Damm! I already build mine 😊 Great job! It’s nice to see you making videos!
Thank you!
Good to see you again, thank you.
Thanks Ahmet!
Looks good Andreas👍 I'm seriously considering a 3d printer, cheers
Thanks. I really like mine and it’s great fun trying out this new method of making things.
Nice one! Ich habe auch das Problem mit den Bosch Schraubern und die schiefe Lösung gewählt. Zu meiner Verteidigung kann ich aber vorbringen, das der Halter bei mir in meinem werkstattschrank versteckt ist😂 Immer wieder toll mit wie viel Liebe Du die Projekte umsetzt. Ich schraube so ein Projekt normalerweise nur zusammen. Ggf nutze ich Pocket Holes. Das Du die Kanten sogar mit Tape vor Leim schützt. Wow Schönen Sonntag
Danke für den netten Kommentar!
Nice to see you posting videos again!
Thank you Bruce!
Pointing out mistakes and how they can be rectified is a big help. Thanks for the video.
Thanks. Glad you like it!
Thanks!
You’re welcome. Glad you like it.
How do you get such nice looking plywood. The stuff I get has layers missing inside and looks horrible
Over here you can get different qualities. This is called Multiplex with many thin layers. And you can choose the quality level of that, too: number of defects in the top layers.
Would you recommend it for routing out bowties or other small shapes?
No. It’s difficult to see the tip of the router bit with this router. So I’d say you should use one that’s built different and that makes it easier to see the spot where it’s cutting.
@@holzhandwerk_ak wow didn´t really expect an answer. Thank you Andreas! Love your videos.
@nickmagma7745 thanks !
False advertisement not that easy. And it does not work like it's supposed to.
Can’t agree. Of course, easy is a relative term but you saw me use it in the video maybe yours is broken.
@@holzhandwerk_ak A video, how many takes did it take to get that right video?
@Dddddxx901 you might not believe it but it was just this one take
@@holzhandwerk_akI didn't see you do. The trolley full design and see how straight it was.
Just bought a good used basic version of this router (has no accessories). Your video was perfect for me and now I know not to use it in a new router table I'm installing, as first planned and will use a large router I have here. Thanks very much Andreas, much appreciated.
having experienced this-- your video and tips are right on and thanks for the reminder
Thanks for your feedback
yes i made the same mistake and it was my 1st installation .........a replacement
Really wanted to know how loud this vacuum is
It’s pretty loud and has a fairly high-pitched noise. It’s unpleasant without hearing protection.
I wish I watched this before messing mine …but thank you sir !
Excellent video! Thank you
Thanks
Where did you buy the wall mount hose clamps?
At amazon: amzn.to/3TE0oGB
Hallo, ich das Dach bei den Legenestern Dicht oder regnet es gelegentlich rein?
Das ist komplett dicht. Allerdings würde ich eine etwas wetterfestere Platte anstatt OSB nehmen. Meine muss ich demnächst mal tauschen, weil sie langsam verwittert - trotz dicker Farbschicht.
Great focus point for any related DIY-projects 👍👍👍
Awsome i want to build a Crossbow with my son🎉🎉🎉
Very Nice video. I will try to build something similar for my Bosch Gts saw 🎉🎉
Nice
Very Good. I was searching for how "partial" a partial blockout installation of undermount slides could be. As far as the difference between Pro and DIYer slides. I would add the DIYer slides are the same no doubt as you said. However, The pro's don't get screws, brackets, clips or even instructions. They just get the side. Where the DIYer gets sort of a kit.
Really great advice!
I fully appreciate your candor. Wished I had read your post earlier.am a newbie and was at my wits end, trying to fit drawer.
Me too!
but if you lift it to the ceiling the pipework isnt a trip hazard... and you are still lifting it from the floor to the machine so its the same either way. also the ceiling is closer to the machine than the floor is so its probably a net negative in your situation. the best solution would be to run the pipes at a 30 degree angle to the nearest wall from the machine or a 45 degree angle to the ceiling then across to the extractor
Thank you for sharing your mistakes. We learn the most from our mistakes.
I've recently experienced the same problem, I ran the complete drawer thru the table saw and took a small slice (width of blade) off the drawer, set blade high enough for drawer side, worked great.
I appreciate videos featuring mistakes and their prevention and remediation!