Здесь много устаревшего показывают,тут смотрел резьбу нарезали метчик похож на сверло,так я таким пользовался лет 10 назад,хороший но заточить как наш я его не мог,однаразовый😢мне нашего на неделю хватало и точил,а этот немецкий на месяц и в помойку
On other channels, I see random Festool tools I can't afford, or justify buying any time soon. On your channel, I see tools that I can barely comprehend or have any hope of ever affording.
Like restoration guy on TH-cam that cranks up a quarter million dollar CMC, turns out a split vertical mold that should have cost $3000+ to make… Then uses it to make whitewalls for the Tonka truck he’s restoring….
@@tribalm0nkeywell, I am interested in growing my woodworking business, so I watch TH-cam videos mostly for information and inspiration. Right now I've been selling furniture (and at this time of year, mainly planters) but I'd like to reinvest in tools to expand and streamline my business. Currently, if I was to cut a tenon that large, I would either use a jig on my table saw to hold the piece vertically, or I would use a hand saw and clean it up with hand chisels. I never would have considered using a large groove cutting bit and didn't know they even made bits that size and the spacers are new to me as well. Most other youtubers would be showing off their Festool Kapex for this type of work or if their old-school power tool guys perhaps a radial arm saw. Dusty has a different niche and it's interesting, but sometimes I need to watch his videos a couple of times too catch everything.
This makes it so much easier to cut off your pointer finger and ring finger at the same time, without the need for pesky multiple steps, while at the same time preserving the middle finger for all the times when of course that is the appropriate sign language ~_^
@@kd9856 Whether you have that kind of equipment or not is irrespective, having good machines is a bonus and does make life easier, but remember, a tool is just a tool, it's the craftsman skill that's using the tool is what counts. You don't need fancy machines to make a good product, use the machines available to you and then let go and let loose your creativity.... you'll be astounded what you're capable of👌💪
Just out of curiosity seeing the 10 000 rpm marking, I checked the rpm and feed of a similar size slotting mill for steel and it would be ~550rpm at ~100 m/min or ~575 fpm. I used to be a cnc machinist and wood mills genuinely scare me. If a 5 1/2 mill spinning at 10 000 rpm would shatter it would pretty much be a claymore blowing up inside the shop 😅
Shapers aren't as common as they used to be. I'll definitely be getting one. Same with radial arm saws. They only sell them as industrial that are worth a darn and accurate but I'm definitely getting one of those too. Maybe radial arm is easier to find in other countries but here in USA they aren't and u less they are expensive, they are garbage. But shapers are the best for so many things
Those aren’t cheep and you got two of them!!! How much are you sponsored by all of these tooling companies? And yeah, I really do love watching your shorts and videos. You ALWAYS get a 👍👍👍 from me
Все инструменты о которых я могу только мечтать похоже уже существуют!
🙌👍
Да друг
То что он показывает у нас в цехе было в 2005 году на производстве евро окон из клеёного бруса!сейчас это прошлый век!
Здесь много устаревшего показывают,тут смотрел резьбу нарезали метчик похож на сверло,так я таким пользовался лет 10 назад,хороший но заточить как наш я его не мог,однаразовый😢мне нашего на неделю хватало и точил,а этот немецкий на месяц и в помойку
@@ilHlamGEYdarovichОсталась "мелочь": такую мастерскую, со всеми инструментами, приобрести в личное пользование.
On other channels, I see random Festool tools I can't afford, or justify buying any time soon. On your channel, I see tools that I can barely comprehend or have any hope of ever affording.
Oh he's just the everyday hobbyist DIY woodworker.
Every tool I possess likely cost *less* then the cutters he unboxed.
Hahaha
This is his profession and clearly not yours so why would you need the incomprehensible tools?
Like restoration guy on TH-cam that cranks up a quarter million dollar CMC, turns out a split vertical mold that should have cost $3000+ to make…
Then uses it to make whitewalls for the Tonka truck he’s restoring….
@@tribalm0nkeywell, I am interested in growing my woodworking business, so I watch TH-cam videos mostly for information and inspiration. Right now I've been selling furniture (and at this time of year, mainly planters) but I'd like to reinvest in tools to expand and streamline my business.
Currently, if I was to cut a tenon that large, I would either use a jig on my table saw to hold the piece vertically, or I would use a hand saw and clean it up with hand chisels. I never would have considered using a large groove cutting bit and didn't know they even made bits that size and the spacers are new to me as well. Most other youtubers would be showing off their Festool Kapex for this type of work or if their old-school power tool guys perhaps a radial arm saw.
Dusty has a different niche and it's interesting, but sometimes I need to watch his videos a couple of times too catch everything.
This makes it so much easier to cut off your pointer finger and ring finger at the same time, without the need for pesky multiple steps, while at the same time preserving the middle finger for all the times when of course that is the appropriate sign language ~_^
His fingers weren’t even close
@@jamesdaniels8007 ⌐_⌐
The joke
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Your head
@@nobodyuknow4911 oh I understand what you mean, you just have bad comedic timing.
D
I cut tenons on a shaper using Diablo 6" saw blades with spacers also. It really saves a lot of time and work.
@@garywilliams7233 Mkay... Joke post is joke... Overthinking joke post makes people wonder what you missed...
Этому парню всегда рад 👍
Молодец
👏🙌
Would love to have this guys shop , he has everything
Dusty, thanks for teaching us and showing what's new in the world. You are a good man.
My pleasure
Не новое,но хороший
I love the professionalism of this man.. Perfect work!!!!👌👌👌👌
Freud told Grover that his superego and Id were destroying his ego, and that Elmo didn't replace him, and is still loved by many a gen x
I’m getting fed up watching this man. He is fantastic. I love what he does
Dude, it's awesome when you unbox something new....💪
Thanks very much!
I don't have a $3000 shaper nor do I have$4000 table saw
It's ok you can do much better looking with hand tools that doesn't scream machine made
@@kd9856 Whether you have that kind of equipment or not is irrespective, having good machines is a bonus and does make life easier, but remember, a tool is just a tool, it's the craftsman skill that's using the tool is what counts. You don't need fancy machines to make a good product, use the machines available to you and then let go and let loose your creativity.... you'll be astounded what you're capable of👌💪
Clearly mastering visual communication! Great work all around .
I found a shaper more versatile for a workshop than a dedicated tenoner.. You can do so much on those and joining board to make panels is so quick
Gotta love new tools. Anything that improves efficiency is a good thing 👌
😁
That shaper is the best. Freud makes great stuff too. 👍
seems the radial arm saw can do it just as good .
Lots of ways to do it
Mount a dado blade in the table saw and do it all that way too.
You born for woodworking :)) 👍
Nice. That static shot on the sliding table saw was dope!
Today is one of those days where a lot of oddly satisfying to watch videos keep showing up in my list
Wow. Absolutely amazing 👏
You have some of the coolest toys in the industry.
Thank you very much!
The sound of that new saw was beautiful
Those little blades are cheap and convenient to replace, nice!
Вот смотрю я на этого парня и убеждаюсь: хорошо иметь классный инструмент и уметь им пользоаться!
That's one nice table saw set up. I really like the oversized sled with attachments. Id love to have one, but wouldn't be used enough to justify it.
Nothing better than a sharp tool. Makes the job more fun
There some crisp clean joints there dusty. 👏👏🏴👍
Thanks very much!
I see that having $30k in machinery can save a few minutes cutting tenons
Dustin !!! You are a legend ❤
Thanks very much
СУПЕР!!! Всегда с удовольствием смотрю твои видео!!!
I appreciate that thank you
Like butter, love new blades
Oh yeah!
Nice. Killer set up!
Thank you very much
Maestro , herramientas profesionales, muy experto, al final eres S.M.A.R.T
Супер профессионал!!!! Очень приятно смотреть 👍👍👍
I so luv that shaper. Definitely on my list to purchase one…
It's pretty slick. I use it all the time
Dude you got some sweet equipment… I’m jealous lol
Just out of curiosity seeing the 10 000 rpm marking, I checked the rpm and feed of a similar size slotting mill for steel and it would be ~550rpm at ~100 m/min or ~575 fpm. I used to be a cnc machinist and wood mills genuinely scare me. If a 5 1/2 mill spinning at 10 000 rpm would shatter it would pretty much be a claymore blowing up inside the shop 😅
I gave a full tour of this Shaper here: facebook.com/dustylumberco/videos/2654883151324421
Скорость резания как раз и зависит от твёрдости инструмента и твёрдости материала. Отсюда и высокие обороты
I love how it can set how thick it need to be and it really make the work much faster
🙌👍
Very nice equipment I love that table saw guide!
Thanks very much!
Великолепно! Хороший инструмент это уже половина успеха.😊
👍👏
Что нужно изготавливать,чтобы отбить инструмент и достойно заработать? Или это хобби?
Sei il migliore !
Млин, какая красивая деревяха!
Я себе тоже такую сделаю!
Quick tenons, and quick mortis drill press n some chisel, you'll be home in time for dinner. Love the channel
😁🙌
After he has successfully conqured festool now my man has moved towards Freud..
I work with a few different brands.
Love the safety the most ❤
That certainly beats a hand saw and a chisel. So accurate, neat an easy 🫡
😁🙌
Every single tool and accessory you can think of, Dusty has it
🤣
Mortal men like me have to make these cuts slightly different in our little workshops 😊
There is an old coot somewhere screaming "witch craft!!"
Seriously, this equipment is so satisfying to see.
🤣😁👏
Those are fine tools. 👍
Thanks 👍
На таких станках работать одно удовольствие 😊
Shapers aren't as common as they used to be.
I'll definitely be getting one.
Same with radial arm saws. They only sell them as industrial that are worth a darn and accurate but I'm definitely getting one of those too.
Maybe radial arm is easier to find in other countries but here in USA they aren't and u less they are expensive, they are garbage.
But shapers are the best for so many things
Nice equipment!
I hate woodworking but damn I love the toys
I love a well made fence
I need all of that in my life...
Thats some pretty fur
Завидую чёрной завистью 😂
Хорошие руки, хороший инструмент. 👍
In Japan we use saws. Easy, safe and cheap!
Those two cutters are worth as much as my whole collection of tools 😂
You do super cool.work.
Thank you very much!
good work thanks to you we can learn many more things thanks 👍👍👍👍👍😇
Glad to hear that
I need to get a shaper like that so cool!
It's pretty slick
...SÓ NÃO É PERFEITO DEVIDO A FALTA DE CAPITAL PARA ADQUIRIR ESTE MARAVILHOSO MAQUINARIO:
PARABÉNS!
I AM NOT JEALOUS! You’re jealous, so THERE!!
😁🙏
LOL, and idea nice, but having those nice pieces of Equipment is everything, to make those ideas to come alive. Nice job
Thanks 👍
Whoa, talk about making short work of it 👍
Oh yeah!
Do all your cuts on the spindle moulder your stops are all set 👋☘️🇮🇪
Как всегда все точно ,круто ,аккуратно 😊
Those aren’t cheep and you got two of them!!! How much are you sponsored by all of these tooling companies? And yeah, I really do love watching your shorts and videos. You ALWAYS get a 👍👍👍 from me
Thank you very much 🙏
Мастер молодец 👍. А хейтеры вижу могут даже ножовкой так сделать, пусть даже и лëжа на диване. 😂
🤣🤣👍
Чётенько, очень чётенько! Успехов Вам и всех благ
Like a kid on Christmas
🙌😁
That's one Freud you don't want slipping
👍
С обновкой!👍
I never see a finish product from this channel
*Chef’s Kiss*
😁👍
No dis on the guy who has the wherewithal to afford this. But damn he’s the Snap on of wood workers.
Да чего технологии дошли!!! Но простому человеку не всем доступна такие инструменты....
Вот за что я уважаю американскнев так только за их отношение к инструментальной и автомобильной промышленности . За все остальное нет.
Thanks. I am Canadian 😁
Пожалуйста. На здоровье.
Такие же фрезы, я покупал в Удача-Киев,они комплектуют их твёрдым сплавом Сандвик (Швеция)
It sure is a good thing you put those hash marks on the wood, otherwise the router and the tablesaw would not know where to make the cuts.
Oh shit! TH-cam algorithm can read our minds already?! I was just thinking yesterday how it’s done…
🤣
Pretty badass
Festool router $20000 Festool table saw $50000 2 Festool cutters $1000 = 1 tenon.
Боже мужик как же ты крут 👍
😮...или инструмент ?
Con esas herramientas hago hasta una nave espacial de madera 😮
Я вот смотрю и офигиваю скока надо всякой техники купить чтоб это вырезать. Я такое же изделие сделала имея ножовка и... и все.
Guy has more money in tools in that shop than I've made in 10 years
How about showing tools for people who are on a budget? A real tight budget.
You have some awesome tools, can I come over and make some bar stools? 😆
Thanks!
Perfect 👍
Thanks!
Amigo Dusty extraño tus maravillosos ensambles
That circular saw with the sliding table is the only safe way to use the things.
Заебись когда такое подрукой. Мне чтоб этого достичь приходиться молотком стамеской и ножовкой орудовать😅
Of course those scary looking bits are going on the 63 horsepower shaper.
As a timberframer/log home craftsman I can say this is cool, but ultimately gonna collect alot of dust behind my chisels and hand saws🤷
I like to practice and share a variety of methods do it 😁👍👍
I would need to win a lottery to afford your tools, but if I win a lottery it's the last thing I would do! 🤪. Nice tho...😅😂
Ну прям мастерство, исскуство.
🙌
Boa tarde quando se tem ferramentas ó serviço fica perfeito parabéns
That table saw cost more than my 3 acres 😂