Hi friend! Hope you all enjoyed my video, thanks for watching! New project: homemade perfect table saw with sliding bed th-cam.com/video/jDsnAO2DFpk/w-d-xo.html
Appreciate Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Schallingora Dexterous Programme Scheme (search on google)? It is an awesome exclusive product for building any shed in no time with no experience without the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my cousin at very last got great success with it.
I preferred using right angles as track because this track will be difficult to clean of wood dust after every use. Also, the saw dust will cause the runners to not run freely.
And also far easier to just place the circular saw on the two right angle guides than to have to feed it. I also would prefer design the whole system around not making any adjustments to the saw it self as the saw is now committed to this bench and no longer multi use.
I am afraid the T tracks will bend a bit under the weight of the saw motor and, since the saw mass is not symmetrically distributed on the two t-tracks, one of the two will bend more. As a result the blade will not be perfectly perpendicular to the work plan.
Right and amazingly enough it's a thing which is never mentioned in any of these videos. I started building one myself and am amazed at just how much the various rails bend.
Excellent presentation. You should also mentioned broad dimensions of items cut and used in project. Instead of music you should explain orally for more detail understanding. Thanks for uploading.
Very nice. (¿Why did you not add stop for the saw at its end of travel?). Thank you for making and posting this video. (It's much better than I can ever make). God[Bible] Bless you and draw you to His Son.
I like that you used the t track to guide th saw but I am curious if you checked for parallel with the tracks and the blades. This would be pretty important to get exactly right. I know when I've done this kind of jig, relying on the accuracy of my saws base plate isn't reliable enough.
yeap , you right , of course i need to check parallel with the tracks and blades, and i'm feel quite happy with accuracy cut , thanks for watching my friend!
nice jig....one suggestion u can cut the top part of the aluminium track from where u put the saw in the track....it might help you align the saw easily when you are putting the saw in the jig
I like your work, so you can explain the sizes of two years so that the follower can apply the work, how much is the size of the wood used in the work and how much is the size of the used oak
I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great th-cam.com/users/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
the 1st runner already guides the saw, the 2nd one is pointless, it's actually a problem, it just makes it more difficult to make both perfectly parallel, you only need the 2nd track or something of the same thickness to support the other side of the saw
If not the best it is definately one of the best, it's simplicity and choice of materials for making the jig is just perfect. What is the name of the rail and bearing.
i've wrote in description box the link to purchase on ebay, and you can you that name to search if you wish to have, thanks for your comment my friend!
Some constructive feedbacks if you would like to listen 1) cut that music in the backround it isnt nice. Machine tools produces better one 2) make the movements natural speeding makes it robotic 3) You have great skills but safetly is bit missing 4) spend sometime to present better. Good to see some great ideas!
I hope you realize you can use a regular framing square and get the same results for both 90 and 45 degrees on cutting the wood. I like the track idea on maybe something on a bigger scale, just not this. I use the framing square tech all the time, makes perfect straight cuts and 45's , I only learned the technique early last yr from research, but man does it save time.
Thanks! I like the idea of using T-tracks and sliding rails, but I'm not sure if the play is close to zero. I've ordered those and will check the play. Also, have you tried to cut a board that's 50cm to 70cm wide and check the squareness?
I think you may be wearing a glove to hide all the scars from when they reattached the fingers... Thanks for the video, please exercise safety. I jumped a little during the first couple cuts with your fingers next to the saw blade.
Very Good idea! Thanks for sharing. There is a question, I can not find the screw to fit alluminum bar so well like yours, which screw did you use? Is it 10-24 1/2"phillips flat head screw?
oh, i used this M4 screw, Ebay link for your reference M3 M4 M5 Stainless Steel Socket Hex Countersunk Flat Head Machine Screws DIN7991 www.ebay.com/itm/M3-M4-M5-Stainless-Steel-Socket-Hex-Countersunk-Flat-Head-Machine-Screws-DIN7991/183892842057?hash=item2ad0de1649:m:mIZ3LTBt1HtqTj0lDQi7Zaw
@@Solidworksmaster yes what you showed on ebay link. so you just used standard t track for your project which by the way is the best I have seen so far
Alot of vids like this cut 45 degree angles and then they just put the same two haves back together and of course they match up perfectly but I usually have trouble with 45 degree angles cut from separate pieces of wood matching up perfectly.
Hi, great saw guide. I tried link in description for aluminum rail but link didn't work. Do you have the actual name of the rail set or another link. Many thanks.
Slade The Original everything about this video was unsafe. Glove next to a spinning blade. Using fingers instead of a push stick... just because... Hopefully no one takes this guys video as instructional
Hi friend! Hope you all enjoyed my video, thanks for watching!
New project: homemade perfect table saw with sliding bed
th-cam.com/video/jDsnAO2DFpk/w-d-xo.html
How can I get the dimensions of the materials you used ? Is the base 3/4” or half inch ? What are the dimensions of the bottom boards etc. ?
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I found the Idea Very interesting
Appreciate Video! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Schallingora Dexterous Programme Scheme (search on google)? It is an awesome exclusive product for building any shed in no time with no experience without the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my cousin at very last got great success with it.
@Jaime Olaguivel
Very nice idea my new friend thanks for sharing this with more excellent information
thanks for watching my friend!
This is the most practical way of CS crosscut jig. I like it
i appreciate your comment my friend!
wow great vid ....thank you for sharing your wisdom. Im making one today....or whenever I get my track slide.
You can do it!
ME GUSTA ES LA MENOS COMPLICADA QUE HE VISTO ESTA MI LIKE GRACIAS
I preferred using right angles as track because this track will be difficult to clean of wood dust after every use.
Also, the saw dust will cause the runners to not run freely.
And also far easier to just place the circular saw on the two right angle guides than to have to feed it. I also would prefer design the whole system around not making any adjustments to the saw it self as the saw is now committed to this bench and no longer multi use.
I am afraid the T tracks will bend a bit under the weight of the saw motor and, since the saw mass is not symmetrically distributed on the two t-tracks, one of the two will bend more. As a result the blade will not be perfectly perpendicular to the work plan.
Yes.. i am with you
@@BENGKELHOBI b
Right and amazingly enough it's a thing which is never mentioned in any of these videos. I started building one myself and am amazed at just how much the various rails bend.
@@r.kreppein3844 I want to build myself something like this. Would 3mm steel angle iron be strong enough?
Square pipe is the best
Excellent presentation. You should also mentioned broad dimensions of items cut and used in project. Instead of music you should explain orally for more detail understanding. Thanks for uploading.
thanks for watching my friend!
Super work... liked and subscribed
Thank you so much 👍
Excelente, gracias por compartir. Me asusté en el minuto 13 con 18 segundos. Casi cortas el cable al devolver la sierra. Saludos desde Cali Colombia.
thanks for watching my friend!
Good job very informative video thank for sharing, shout out Kay mawik marcelo ng looc romblon gbph
thanks for compliment my friend!
Great job bro
Thank you so much 😀
good job great idea sir
thanks for comment my friend!
great. thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for this wonderful design!!!
Glad you like it!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Glad it was helpful!
Most better amongst all of this type of other same zig.. Thanks
thanks for compliment friend!
Оригинально. Для того, чтобы сделать из паркетки торцовку нужна торцовка. :)))
this kinds of jig help to reduce work time! thank for good tip!
Very nice. (¿Why did you not add stop for the saw at its end of travel?). Thank you for making and posting this video. (It's much better than I can ever make). God[Bible] Bless you and draw you to His Son.
nice jig i recon this is my next job but tell me is ally angle iron 1.5mm thick strong enough?
Very good working!
Glad you think so!
Can aluminum glide along aluminum?
Enjoyed watching the video.
I'm a keen DIYer so will most likely do something similar.
thanks for watching my friend!
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I like that you used the t track to guide th saw but I am curious if you checked for parallel with the tracks and the blades. This would be pretty important to get exactly right. I know when I've done this kind of jig, relying on the accuracy of my saws base plate isn't reliable enough.
yeap , you right , of course i need to check parallel with the tracks and blades, and i'm feel quite happy with accuracy cut , thanks for watching my friend!
nice jig....one suggestion u can cut the top part of the aluminium track from where u put the saw in the track....it might help you align the saw easily when you are putting the saw in the jig
thanks for comment friend!
I like your work, so you can explain the sizes of two years so that the follower can apply the work, how much is the size of the wood used in the work and how much is the size of the used oak
Minute 13:18, did you cut the saw cord?
Very good idea boss...I'm buying the track already...Insya ALLah I'll make it one for my DIY in house woodworking....
thanks for compliment my friend!
halleluya
How is it going? Have u made it?
@@DePeaceHunter yes done
Nice one
Thanks for watching
nice video
Que ingenioso trabajo has realizado saludos desde México
very nice
thanks for compliments my friend!
Good idea
thanks for comment my friend!
Very simple but even more effective and precise!👏👏👏
thanks for your comment my friend!
I was a little worried about installing the blade after reading a couple of reviews. But it was amazingly easy. Took about 1 minute. Works great th-cam.com/users/postUgkxjpBI8OOeUXib_iT7UomCrQ-uauwZJ62c . Cuts easily and is perfect for pocket cuts I needed to make for replacing some old deck boards.
When do you buy the fence kit wiht bearing?
good..thanks for video
So nice of you
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Amazing carpentry tools good job
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the 1st runner already guides the saw, the 2nd one is pointless, it's actually a problem, it just makes it more difficult to make both perfectly parallel, you only need the 2nd track or something of the same thickness to support the other side of the saw
Nicely done and something I can make with my everlast welder rather quickly.
thanks for comment my friend!
Good job: thanks for sharing the link on where the track can be purchased
i've wrote in description box, thanks for watching my friend!
The link is no good? 😞
Terima kasih sudah berbagi ilmu yg sangat bermanfaat 🙏🙏
If not the best it is definately one of the best, it's simplicity and choice of materials for making the jig is just perfect. What is the name of the rail and bearing.
i've wrote in description box the link to purchase on ebay, and you can you that name to search if you wish to have, thanks for your comment my friend!
Some constructive feedbacks if you would like to listen
1) cut that music in the backround it isnt nice. Machine tools produces better one
2) make the movements natural speeding makes it robotic
3) You have great skills but safetly is bit missing
4) spend sometime to present better.
Good to see some great ideas!
Perfecto gracias por el tutorial desde Puerto Rico.
Muy buena guía. Gracias maestro.
What strips you put and fixed The frame of the jigsaw.. A strip of the Cabinet with the balls??
Is there anything like this that I can buy
Excellent just what I have been looking for
Iwill make one this week
i'm please to heard this, thanks for watching my friend!
Güzel bu rayın ismi nedir
nota 99,9. Só faltou o batente de final de curso. Vou fazer uma para mim. Obrigado.
un poco de paciencia y un mucho de ingenio logran resultados extraordinarios..
thanks for compliment my friend!
Excellent.
thanks for comment my friend!
Excelente amigo, mas acho que faltou 02 batentes, no início e fim dos trilhos. Só por segurança.
thanks for compliment my friend!
Concordo faltou batentes. Onde se pode encontrar esses trilhos no Brasil?
@@ayskz1975 No site da Loja Empoeirados (www.lojaempoeirados.com.br) e em alguns poucos anúncios do Mercado Livre. (Trilhos t-track)
I hope you realize you can use a regular framing square and get the same results for both 90 and 45 degrees on cutting the wood. I like the track idea on maybe something on a bigger scale, just not this. I use the framing square tech all the time, makes perfect straight cuts and 45's , I only learned the technique early last yr from research, but man does it save time.
Onde aprendo essa técnica amigo? Tens algum vídeo que ensina?
Mr... how thick is the aluminum?
1.2cm, thanks for watching my friend!
Wow!!! Hey, "Lefty",....your hands are way too close to the saw blades!!!....
Don't worry about getting those fingers into the saw blade, the glove has it covered.
@@pmzmdf safety rule nr. 1 - no glove when working with circular saw.
@@michalhruska5090 No gloves with circular equipmaments at all
great job, guy. Thanks for sharing
thanks for comment my friend!
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Провод нужно подводить сверху, чтобы не допустить попадание под пилу.
Thanks! I like the idea of using T-tracks and sliding rails, but I'm not sure if the play is close to zero. I've ordered those and will check the play.
Also, have you tried to cut a board that's 50cm to 70cm wide and check the squareness?
they actually close to zero, atleast almost , let's build and you can check it, thanks for watching my friend!
Very good, tank you
Why my tee guide donot slide sticks
hi....what are these rails called? what model is it?
Is this some kind of special anti cut glove you are wearing? If not then it will just catch on the blade and chop your fingers off.
so any ushatik will do it, but you can do it from scratch, from scrap metal? What's yours?
I think you may be wearing a glove to hide all the scars from when they reattached the fingers... Thanks for the video, please exercise safety. I jumped a little during the first couple cuts with your fingers next to the saw blade.
Yes, thanks
Seems slightly off square and it gets the job done. The table could have been a few inches longer. I look forward to see it continue to improve.
Well done! Thanks!
Ok up to 13:18 when you very nearly cut the power cable.
Don’t give up the day job.
1858
Nice !
Thank you! Cheers!
Belíssimo trabalho parabéns 👏
Hola , buena orientación ,,,, si puedes me gustaría un tutorial para para usar guía para caladora , anticipadas gracias
Trabajo bien hecho
Excelente video, suminístranos la referencia de los rieles y guías utilizados.
Thank you so much 😀
TOP ! TOP ! TOP ! - OBRIGADO
Very Good idea! Thanks for sharing. There is a question, I can not find the screw to fit alluminum bar so well like yours, which screw did you use? Is it 10-24 1/2"phillips flat head screw?
oh, i used this M4 screw, Ebay link for your reference
M3 M4 M5 Stainless Steel Socket Hex Countersunk Flat Head Machine Screws DIN7991
www.ebay.com/itm/M3-M4-M5-Stainless-Steel-Socket-Hex-Countersunk-Flat-Head-Machine-Screws-DIN7991/183892842057?hash=item2ad0de1649:m:mIZ3LTBt1HtqTj0lDQi7Zaw
@@Solidworksmaster Thank you very much!!!
@@jenniferbruno3388 you're welcome!
great video :) but i would suggest taking off those gloves when on a circ saw the fabric can get caught on the wood splinters or blade :(
thanks for remind me!
Olha amigo essa ideia e d+ vlw meu velho👏👍
thanks for comments my friend!
You should talk it through. I hate silence on video. But keep it up. Anything worth starting is worth finishing 😃
What is that type of slide called to buy it in Peru?
Sorry but what did you use for the u channel or the t track. 3/4 is too tight that I have found.
that's not 3/4", it's 1" t-track i used, thanks for watching my friend!
@@Solidworksmaster By 1 inch you still mean 3/4 inch slot width and 1 inch overall width?
i mean 1" for overall width , it's not tight at all, it's slide smothly , where did you find the rail& track? Ebay?
@@Solidworksmaster yes what you showed on ebay link. so you just used standard t track for your project which by the way is the best I have seen so far
Salve como é o nome desse " esquadro" ???
Is it possible to make 45 degree cut with this guide?
yes, you can set at 45 degree for cut, thanks for watching!
Bonjour ou trouver ces track coulissante merci
This is a really nice DIY jig, can you provide the specs of everything you made?
I like your idea. Where did you get the aluminum tracking hardware? I want to build one for myself.
i have wrote in description box, pls check , thanks for comment my friend!
@@Solidworksmaster the link doesn't work that you have on here
@@edjackson1814 you could try use this key words "Aluminium Rail Miter Bar Slider" to search , thanks for watching my friend!
Все гениальное, просто!
thanks for comment friend!
Alot of vids like this cut 45 degree angles and then they just put the same two haves back together and of course they match up perfectly but I usually have trouble with 45 degree angles cut from separate pieces of wood matching up perfectly.
if you already set it perpendicular toghether , you wont have trouble, thanks for watching my friend!
Where to buy that kind of guide.and whats the names .thank yu
bom muito bom bom trabalho
Спасибо очень интересно и полезно
might need something to keep the cord up out of the way of the blade otherwise you will cut it off
Very well done thanks.
Hi, great saw guide. I tried link in description for aluminum rail but link didn't work. Do you have the actual name of the rail set or another link. Many thanks.
you could try use this key words "Aluminium Rail Miter Bar Slider" to search , thanks for watching my friend!
@@Solidworksmaster Thanks for replying, found item straight away.
Realmente é bem interesanre esse seu projeto.valeu.
What are those rails normally used for? drawers? table saws? Been trying to find some.
Great job by the way!
it's used for table saw like used to make crosscut sled table saw, thanks for watching friend!
@13:19 dangerously close to cutting the saw's cord.
Slade The Original everything about this video was unsafe.
Glove next to a spinning blade.
Using fingers instead of a push stick... just because...
Hopefully no one takes this guys video as instructional
alluminum rail link is not working, please update.Thanks
you can use this key words to search on Ebay or Aliexpress or even you location "Linear rail SBR-16", thanks for watching my friend!