Channel making videos basically on shopbuilt tools and machinery.
Some from readily available part, and some from custom parts that I have salvaged.
Entertainment for all skill levels hopefully.
I am located in a small city (pop aprox 7500) in the southern part of Norway
Automation electrician by trade, but in love with woodworking,
Family guy, and born in the early 70´s
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Hay teman... Bagaimanakah saya bisa mendapatkan software tersebut... Saya sudah lama memimpikannya😢
welldone👍
Perfect application project. May I ask what kind of belt and pulley you used? Any backlash?
Love the project.
thanks, great job.
you are an absolute genius
The video looks good. but why you speed the process where you put the control unit together. We lose you .
you must have nothing to do...
That is as badass as it gets. I bet it makes cutting box joints easy.
what? what did you mean by did you like? it was fantastic you have done a great thing even for our kind amateurs, keep as you do brother.
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Hi! I've been reading the comments for the past 15 minutes looking for the explanation of why the bag stays in negative pressure when you disconnect the pump. When you replied in a comment " The bag stays connected to the running vacuum pump during the hole GLUEUP " - the " GLUEUP " means that both sides of the bag touches so there's no more air that could get through ? I'm not familiar with vaccuum sealing yet, I just got into the field to create reusable bags to hold large foldable items during camping (car cover, sleeping bag, etc...). So If my understanding is correct, that wouldn't work for my requirements, I'd need a one-way valve ? Thanks in advance for your time, it was a great video that really inspired me !
Nice Job.. What size belt is that, and what grit do you find is best for a big belt like that, used in a wood shop?
Thanks. I found a belt that was 6" x 80" and built the machine to fit these. As it is mainly used for shaping and stock removal I use 80 grit, but occasionally 120
@@bellevuesnekkeri Thanks. Close to what I was thinking. 60 and 120.. 80 and 89" belts are similar in price and seem to be able to find them ok.. Sounds great.. I looked at a bunch of Oscillating edge sanders and none of them move very much. More important to be able to move the table up and down. Save one part of the belt when you need coarse removal and one worn down more for finer sanding. In my welding shop, my 2x72" belt grinder is one of my more used tools. I'm sure this will be the same.. Why cut to a line, when it is that easy to creep up on it.. Nice build. Nice Video.. Thank you!!
Very nice! At 0:36 , what is the brass fixture and where can I get one? Thanks!
Thanks. Its a brass bulkhead fitting I found in the marine section of a local hardware store.
@@bellevuesnekkeri Ha! Thanks!
Wow great job ! Can't believe it took 4 years for the youtube algo to bring this to my attention.
Thank you. Really glad you found at least, and thanks for commenting
Been searching for a solution like this for weeks. Best I've ever seen. Thanks for your ingenuity. Off to get 20 connectors now 😀
Glad you found it useful
Very smart!!!!!
Thanks
Why glue? Soldering iron better
Fantastic Job!
If only we had one of those. Cnc
It's annoying how smart he is to be able to build these systems. SMH. Great job!
Glad you like it....or do you :):) Thanks👍
I saw the first 30 seconds of this video and subscribed.
Thanks for watching and subbing 👍
Great video! I have the same laser. What camera are you using? Do you have a link?
Thanx. I used the Logitech HD Pro C920 webcam
I've been thinking about building one of these, can you show a video of how you built it and the programming of it?
How much is the machine?
It is not for sale unfortunately. I built it with mostly salvaged parts
I'm salivating over the workshop. Lol
What the name of 360 braket ?
Lazy Suzan
A sanders most important function other than sanding is dust collection.
Man, it doesn't get much better than this for a homemade machine. WOW
Thank you very much for the kind feedback😀
You obviously know your stuff (look at your workshop) but this is ridiculous: you have thousands of dollars' worth of kit and you are making your own adaptor instead of spending a couple of hundred bucks to buy one? Or seen from the other side, do you expect people who can't afford to buy a guide rail to have the machinery that uou have in order to make themselves one? Sorry to be negative, but I am usually after sensible realistic advice on youtube, not workshop porn. None of those people who salivate over your smooth production process are ever going to make that guide for themselves.
First of all. I made this because I cannot buy track saw adaptors for any circular saw where I live. And even if I could, what is wrong with using the tools I already have to make other tools. I hope lots of more people build this, and it can be built using only a table saw and a jigsaw only.....and btw I have got a lot of feedback and images from people building this one, and getting enjoyment out of it. both the build process and the product.....and isn´t that what woodworking is all about.....enjoyment? Have a great day
What did it cost to make this ?
Thanks for this, saving me a bunch
I started watching your channel since the power feeder project and am always impressed! I have been thinking about doing a similar automation project and was interested in the drive belt you chose. I have found a lot of opinions and only one definitive comparison (Pfeifer industries) that states AT style belts have the best accuracy. Could you share what belt you chose? Is the accuracy of your fence solely based on the belt drive mechanism or does you UCCNC software provide backlash compensation? Thanks! Always looking forward to your projects.
Hello, and thanks for watching and tagging along. The information you have are correct. As far as I know the AT belts are considered the most accurate. The belts on my fence are AT-10 meaning it has 10mm tooth spacing. They are the original on the Rexroth linear motion unit that you see. I just placed the linear rails on top or more stiffness. I use Mach3 as the core, with the custom screenset, and have no backlash compensation, as it is not necessary.
well done! I appreciate the instructions that you provided.
Glad it was helpful!
You need to get a team together and bring that to market. Or instead of creating a whole new table saw go meet with the big brands like SawStop and sell it to them plus royalties. GOOD JOB & GOOD LUCK
Thanks for the kind feedback and encouragement:) It is greatly appreciated. There are commercial versions of this saw available in the market like the Felder kappa 590 for instance. But I am very happy with the outcome of the build. Thanks for watching and commenting
Heat pres rol to rol 😁
OLA MEU QUERIDO PODERIA DIZER COMO EU POSSO BAIXAR ESSE DESENHO DA TELA POR GENTILEZA
Hey Buddy, you OK?
Hi, yup, just crazy busy. Bought a farm and have to restore a lot before I get to build my new shop in the barn. So little time for new project videos unfortunately. Thanks for checking up :)
Very well done. Congrats. Just perfect.
Thanks
I love this build my friend. Only found this video today. The video is 3 years old. Man this is so good.. I especially love the coin test..
Thank you for watching. Glad you liked it
Thank you
I have big panel saw but it is old one . Can u tell where I can buy .plz reply me Thanks
This one is made or my own personal use, and is not produced for sale
Where I can buy this controller
This is a one o build, so no controller available for sale unfortunately
Is that a square metal flange (bracket with a round central hole)? What size is that?
It is a off the shelf LazySusan. Not sure of the dimension
This is so genius yet so simple. Can't wait to build one of these for my own projects! Thanks for showing this build!
Thanks for watching and commenting
Is it possible to buy plans?
Unfortunately there are no plans available for this one
Could someone explain how the bag keeps the negative pressure even after the hose is disconnected? Is the brass fitting a 1-way valve?
The bag stays connected to the running vacuum pump during the hole glueup
Hi, great Video! It inspires me to try it out, thank you very much :D And thats where i was wondering: the Thermostat Regulator from the link in the description says it can controll the temperature from negative 40 to 99 Degree Celsius. That sounds like its not suitable because the Press should operate at appr. 160 Degree Celsius is that correct?
Thanx. Yes that is correct, Seem s like the suppliers has changed the product in the affiliate link after this was released. Yes you need a controller able to read values up to 170 degrees plus
Nice, just need a few ingots of Pig Iron to Mill. 😄
What material did you use for the table surface and how did you make it level? Thanks!
It is a 40mm particleboard countertop with high pressure laminate. I work in a factory producing these