Thank you foe sharing this video, this is awesome. I`d like to copy this tablesaw, so would you please let me know what thickness of Baltic plywood.
@titol345 күн бұрын
Very excellent thanks for sharing such great and comprehensive video . keep on mister woodworker :-)
@user-rr1fc9tv1g10 күн бұрын
Just found this!!! So glad I did! Thank you!
@centongnasi-fc8bx15 күн бұрын
Apakah kamu bisa menyemangati alantutorial?
@bogdantabor79918 күн бұрын
Hi in the video you compare Vevor from what I can see with 3 knives with a 2-knife Makita. Is there a difference in the quality of planing? There is no head lock in the Vevor. Is there a repeatable even board thickness? Overall, would you buy this machine if it was at the same price as the Makita without paying attention to the comfort and the practical result?
@tanddbi200520 күн бұрын
its the grizzly track saw
@Mahan15020 күн бұрын
Fantastic Idea.. professionalist, perfectionist..
@Mahan15020 күн бұрын
How to avoid changing the Axis of blade which gets changed automatically after a few uses. I used a Drill Machine. But disappointed... Therefore never get a perfect square cut of 90 degree....
@johnpayne619625 күн бұрын
Great - many thanks.
@user-zs4bk2gn1sАй бұрын
Nice. This is not "Denish Design", not "Netherlands Quality"and not "Italian #%$#$#$" :) Ten times thinging, one tima made it.
@dini1046Ай бұрын
nicely done, amazing and clever work.
@moosey62Ай бұрын
Great advice Cosmas. I'll do it as well as I can.
@alindorindicu3732Ай бұрын
How about knive resharpening and additional knife availability?
@peternatoli2555Ай бұрын
Hello Cosmas, great work. I have been planning a dustless woodworking workshop for about 6 years now. With your initiative, you have cleaned up the dustiest tool in the Wood workshop. Why cannot tool manufacturers do this with the tools they sell us? All the best to you!
@doh285Ай бұрын
Can you still use the spindle lock button on the circular saw?
@BernardSolaАй бұрын
superbe réalisation ! Dommage qu'aucuns moyens de sécurité n'ont été prévu (couteau diviseur, etc...) .
@ThabzzzАй бұрын
1:44 to 1:55 that’s it, that’s the how to
@atanaschristev17842 ай бұрын
There is no way I am spending so much time on something which you can buy, but I love your closing sentence! Germans lacking sense of humour? That's so 20th century. Top man, made me chuckle. And of course, top marks for the enthusiasm and for giving me some great ideas. Do you have videos on the belt sander and jigsaw holders? (Mind you, the jigsaw one is a bit crazy, as you didn't fail to point out). 😊
@MrSeeuu2 ай бұрын
Wow…. I would have never guessed. When you put the bolt in the chuck, I had the ah ha moment. Im gonna try it today!!!! Thank you!!!
@FreshAnton2 ай бұрын
Taugt die TF900 auch mit 230V? Weißt du da was? :)
@user-sm1zh3gj1l2 ай бұрын
МОЛАДЕЦ
@alparker37712 ай бұрын
I just saw your videos on the blast gates. This answer a problem I was trying to come up with a solution for. Thank you so much for sharing. Would you be interested in sharing the templates you showed in the videos? I would be willing to pay for them. I don't have access to a drawing software. Again, thank you!
@aag64992 ай бұрын
Guys. Buy a caliper and check your bushings diameters! Duh!
@mrgcav2 ай бұрын
Problem with this channel is he will not share any info, part numbers or designs. So this channel is a waste of time.
@djVania082 ай бұрын
I think Metabo dh330 costs +- the same and is probably a better quality product. Thoughts?
@CosmasBauer2 ай бұрын
That is certainly true!
@reedcedar2 ай бұрын
wo finde ich den zweiten teil?
@CosmasBauer2 ай бұрын
Gibt es nicht.
@reedcedar2 ай бұрын
@@CosmasBauer leider!
@user-tm1dw8bl4w3 ай бұрын
Мне показалось он сильно трясется при повороте.
@user-dp8nz7qn8e3 ай бұрын
You made is smaller thus increasing the air velocity. But you should od put the hose on the top or on the front. You are fighting inertia of the particles and loosing. instead you should use that inertia to collect the particles. C- Design
@seregashar3 ай бұрын
Nice
@simonbergman59703 ай бұрын
It feels weird leaving the table saw on the whole time, I would have turned that thing off and on again 20 times 😂
@CosmasBauer3 ай бұрын
Especially those heavier production machines don't like beeing switched on and off that often. They are often left running for the entire shift. But you definitely would not want to do that to hobby equipment. :D
@meenakshiyellanti16903 ай бұрын
Exalant jab sir👌👌👌🤚👌
@aserta3 ай бұрын
Neat, i usually just cut strips, use double sided tape (i found a pretty cheap carpet type tape that's really bad at gluing carpet, but excellent for wood projects) to stick them together and then proceed to round them with my drill in the dowel maker.
@CosmasBauer3 ай бұрын
Hmm Interesting! Many ways lead to rome! How do you get those things apart again?
@par5endos5623 ай бұрын
It never occurred to me to climb mill on the router table. Or to make a sliding table jig like that for the table saw. Thanks for sharing!
@sapphodesigns23773 ай бұрын
Very clever👏👏👏
@wolfgangbalu12533 ай бұрын
Warum endet dein Video so abrupt? Ohne Tschüss oä.
@millsbrian553 ай бұрын
Always have time for a Cosmas video!
@zapa1pnt3 ай бұрын
Amazing! I was saying all kinds of terrible negative things during thee video. "This is BS!" (at minimum) I still can't imagine how this works so perfectly Great tip. Thank you. 😁✌🖖
@HowlingUlf3 ай бұрын
Heeey!!! That ... works! My favorite video today! Time to fire up the old printer. I have the wrong router but also Fusion 360. :D
@C_Bastelopa3 ай бұрын
Hallo Cosmas, deine Videos auf bayerisch fand ich irgendwie auch immer als sehr ansprechend. Aber alles gut. schön dich zu sehen.
@trashes_to_treasures3 ай бұрын
Vevor seems to be very aggressively marketing their products since many of the people I follow review them. I myself got a rotary welding table. Similar to your planer: some smaller things need to be improved, but it’s incredibly good for the low price. I wonder who will pay for that in the end, but I guess workers in the factory and nature… 😮😢
@geniusfaust14693 ай бұрын
Nothing is free, get off your dead ass and get a job stop taking tax dollars cause your lazy. The government should not be giving out free money its a disaster waiting to happen 🤦🤦🤦
@Psychlist19723 ай бұрын
You got this for free, so don't forget to mark the video as containing a paid promotion. "In kind" gifts like this count as compensation.
@Psychlist19723 ай бұрын
Lots of peaking in your audio. I'm hearing all sorts of clicks and pops on this video that other videos don't have.
@CosmasBauer3 ай бұрын
I use a potato to film this with just the inbult mic. For what I do it's quite ok and does not produce giant files.
@JanSzymonGoowacz4 ай бұрын
In my experiece this type of planer is good long as U treat it as a pawertool not as mashine. U compare 600 to 400€ but no so long ago this vevor quality (is all the same- in Polish market we had same looking dedra, bass, toya, and som no name-, only makita dewalt and metabo ar a beter quality) cost round 200€, when dewalt and metabo cost 500, and makita 600. Today- after covid times- costs are no proportional. In the end are all the same, and work long as work, and are cheap to replace. I work on those cheepest, I have therd dewalt, use makita and metabo. Good jobsite pawertools.
@tjacksonwoodworker37264 ай бұрын
Was really good to see a new video from you. They are always fantastic. Good job on the review,
@clydedecker7654 ай бұрын
Sorry, Cosmas. I believe you have to use bananas measurements. 1.5 mm is 1/32 of an inch in bananas. An OK thing to us Americans.🤣🤣 Your experience was better than Mathias Wandels recent Vevor item.
@adbellable4 ай бұрын
imperial
@hansdegroot85494 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for sharing. What is the difference in Speed 1 and Speed 2? Is the cheaper single speed provided with Speed 1, Speed 2 or somewhere in between?
@RobbieBeswick4 ай бұрын
How to start a video the most annoying way possible 😂
@ADBBuild4 ай бұрын
1.5mm is basically 1/16 inch, which is an average depth of cut in the US. Their market is probably bigger in the US, so that's the screw pitch they selected.
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Thank you foe sharing this video, this is awesome. I`d like to copy this tablesaw, so would you please let me know what thickness of Baltic plywood.
Very excellent thanks for sharing such great and comprehensive video . keep on mister woodworker :-)
Just found this!!! So glad I did! Thank you!
Apakah kamu bisa menyemangati alantutorial?
Hi in the video you compare Vevor from what I can see with 3 knives with a 2-knife Makita. Is there a difference in the quality of planing? There is no head lock in the Vevor. Is there a repeatable even board thickness? Overall, would you buy this machine if it was at the same price as the Makita without paying attention to the comfort and the practical result?
its the grizzly track saw
Fantastic Idea.. professionalist, perfectionist..
How to avoid changing the Axis of blade which gets changed automatically after a few uses. I used a Drill Machine. But disappointed... Therefore never get a perfect square cut of 90 degree....
Great - many thanks.
Nice. This is not "Denish Design", not "Netherlands Quality"and not "Italian #%$#$#$" :) Ten times thinging, one tima made it.
nicely done, amazing and clever work.
Great advice Cosmas. I'll do it as well as I can.
How about knive resharpening and additional knife availability?
Hello Cosmas, great work. I have been planning a dustless woodworking workshop for about 6 years now. With your initiative, you have cleaned up the dustiest tool in the Wood workshop. Why cannot tool manufacturers do this with the tools they sell us? All the best to you!
Can you still use the spindle lock button on the circular saw?
superbe réalisation ! Dommage qu'aucuns moyens de sécurité n'ont été prévu (couteau diviseur, etc...) .
1:44 to 1:55 that’s it, that’s the how to
There is no way I am spending so much time on something which you can buy, but I love your closing sentence! Germans lacking sense of humour? That's so 20th century. Top man, made me chuckle. And of course, top marks for the enthusiasm and for giving me some great ideas. Do you have videos on the belt sander and jigsaw holders? (Mind you, the jigsaw one is a bit crazy, as you didn't fail to point out). 😊
Wow…. I would have never guessed. When you put the bolt in the chuck, I had the ah ha moment. Im gonna try it today!!!! Thank you!!!
Taugt die TF900 auch mit 230V? Weißt du da was? :)
МОЛАДЕЦ
I just saw your videos on the blast gates. This answer a problem I was trying to come up with a solution for. Thank you so much for sharing. Would you be interested in sharing the templates you showed in the videos? I would be willing to pay for them. I don't have access to a drawing software. Again, thank you!
Guys. Buy a caliper and check your bushings diameters! Duh!
Problem with this channel is he will not share any info, part numbers or designs. So this channel is a waste of time.
I think Metabo dh330 costs +- the same and is probably a better quality product. Thoughts?
That is certainly true!
wo finde ich den zweiten teil?
Gibt es nicht.
@@CosmasBauer leider!
Мне показалось он сильно трясется при повороте.
You made is smaller thus increasing the air velocity. But you should od put the hose on the top or on the front. You are fighting inertia of the particles and loosing. instead you should use that inertia to collect the particles. C- Design
Nice
It feels weird leaving the table saw on the whole time, I would have turned that thing off and on again 20 times 😂
Especially those heavier production machines don't like beeing switched on and off that often. They are often left running for the entire shift. But you definitely would not want to do that to hobby equipment. :D
Exalant jab sir👌👌👌🤚👌
Neat, i usually just cut strips, use double sided tape (i found a pretty cheap carpet type tape that's really bad at gluing carpet, but excellent for wood projects) to stick them together and then proceed to round them with my drill in the dowel maker.
Hmm Interesting! Many ways lead to rome! How do you get those things apart again?
It never occurred to me to climb mill on the router table. Or to make a sliding table jig like that for the table saw. Thanks for sharing!
Very clever👏👏👏
Warum endet dein Video so abrupt? Ohne Tschüss oä.
Always have time for a Cosmas video!
Amazing! I was saying all kinds of terrible negative things during thee video. "This is BS!" (at minimum) I still can't imagine how this works so perfectly Great tip. Thank you. 😁✌🖖
Heeey!!! That ... works! My favorite video today! Time to fire up the old printer. I have the wrong router but also Fusion 360. :D
Hallo Cosmas, deine Videos auf bayerisch fand ich irgendwie auch immer als sehr ansprechend. Aber alles gut. schön dich zu sehen.
Vevor seems to be very aggressively marketing their products since many of the people I follow review them. I myself got a rotary welding table. Similar to your planer: some smaller things need to be improved, but it’s incredibly good for the low price. I wonder who will pay for that in the end, but I guess workers in the factory and nature… 😮😢
Nothing is free, get off your dead ass and get a job stop taking tax dollars cause your lazy. The government should not be giving out free money its a disaster waiting to happen 🤦🤦🤦
You got this for free, so don't forget to mark the video as containing a paid promotion. "In kind" gifts like this count as compensation.
Lots of peaking in your audio. I'm hearing all sorts of clicks and pops on this video that other videos don't have.
I use a potato to film this with just the inbult mic. For what I do it's quite ok and does not produce giant files.
In my experiece this type of planer is good long as U treat it as a pawertool not as mashine. U compare 600 to 400€ but no so long ago this vevor quality (is all the same- in Polish market we had same looking dedra, bass, toya, and som no name-, only makita dewalt and metabo ar a beter quality) cost round 200€, when dewalt and metabo cost 500, and makita 600. Today- after covid times- costs are no proportional. In the end are all the same, and work long as work, and are cheap to replace. I work on those cheepest, I have therd dewalt, use makita and metabo. Good jobsite pawertools.
Was really good to see a new video from you. They are always fantastic. Good job on the review,
Sorry, Cosmas. I believe you have to use bananas measurements. 1.5 mm is 1/32 of an inch in bananas. An OK thing to us Americans.🤣🤣 Your experience was better than Mathias Wandels recent Vevor item.
imperial
Great video. Thanks for sharing. What is the difference in Speed 1 and Speed 2? Is the cheaper single speed provided with Speed 1, Speed 2 or somewhere in between?
How to start a video the most annoying way possible 😂
1.5mm is basically 1/16 inch, which is an average depth of cut in the US. Their market is probably bigger in the US, so that's the screw pitch they selected.