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Puta john explicas super bien pero veo dificil que algun dia lo haga. No se nada de motores. La unica opcion sera comprarme una sierra de banco. Saludos viejito 🎅
John, That's a masterpiece. I really enjoyed your showing us this build. You have shown us how to work through a shop project piece by piece overcoming the obstacles and building in all the important features of a table saw. Well done!
Love the sound of a proper induction motor tablesaw - my biggest problem with most homebuilt wooden tablesaws is they are Skillsaw based. A fine build.
This is an incredible build. This is not something that at this point in my woodworking career I would ever try but watching you build it has been so enjoyable. Another great video.
Very nice job John. I hope you get years of use from it; thoroughly enjoyed watching you make it. You sir are a woodworking engineer. And in my opinion; that saw definitely deserves the choice of table top, no matter the cost. Thank you for taking the time to video this project.
What no flesh sending tech? Just kidding ! This product like all your projects is another testimony to your skill talent and Accuracy ! Thank you for all your content . You are truly inspiring
I'm from Cuba, sorry my English is not good, but I had to thank you for such an excellent idea, a clear, understandable language and your excellent work. In me you have a regular follower. MANY Congratulations.
I know this an involved process with the engineering decisions you had to make and problems you had to negotiate, but it still surprised me how quickly you completed it once you started. I thought we'd be seeing this project for 3-4 months, not 1. Really nice work (as usual). You are a real inspiration that I need to keep plugging away at my small projects because I can get them done.
The tools that are affordable, are mostly not highly machined. Also a tool like this you can allways fix yourself instead of having to scrap it and buy a new.
Looks awesome man! I bet it feels great having such a big project finished. I hope you make a followup video or two once you've had time to use it to show any tweaks you need to make, how the wood construction holds up, etc.
Interestingly, that company filed for bankruptcy shortly after John left. The official statement was that they had gravely overestimated their stock on door-hinges.
Delightful to watch, a true craftsman makes his work seem easy, the accuracy from this saw would rival many high-end machines. When I machine hardwood I would often notice the cut closing thus a revving knife I personally find essential so be careful pal. Fine woodworking and work, you are very gifted.
Brilliant! I have always loved and admired your engineering, and not least your ingenuity, and this has got to be the jewel in the crown. I hope it is as great as it looks, and that it will last you for years if not decades to come.
See the build article for more details:
ibuildit.ca/projects/making-a-wooden-table-saw-part-3/
▶️ You can help support this channel and the free content I provide:
Patreon:
www.patreon.com/user?u=865843&ty=h
▶️ Project plans for sale: ibuildit.ca/plans/
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th-cam.com/channels/jA8vRlL1c7BDixQRJ39-LQ.htmljoin
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th-cam.com/users/IBuildItHome
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I just did that. No longer a freeloader! Wish I had done it sooner.
Puta john explicas super bien pero veo dificil que algun dia lo haga. No se nada de motores. La unica opcion sera comprarme una sierra de banco. Saludos viejito 🎅
Congratulations!! It turned out beautifully and I enjoyed every bit of watching. You're a true wood engineer.
But it was plastic
@@bumstudios8817 and metal rods
Just teasing john is tha man
That second angled cut thru the zero clearance plate says it all, perfect trunion design.
This has been a very entertaining series; thank you!
John, That's a masterpiece. I really enjoyed your showing us this build. You have shown us how to work through a shop project piece by piece overcoming the obstacles and building in all the important features of a table saw. Well done!
This is the most anticipated project in the entire Maker community!!
Wow John, that really turned out nice. I'm sure its much better than most commercially available saws. I'd use it proudly!
Love the sound of a proper induction motor tablesaw - my biggest problem with most homebuilt wooden tablesaws is they are Skillsaw based. A fine build.
This is, in my opinion, your best project ever.
This is an incredible build. This is not something that at this point in my woodworking career I would ever try but watching you build it has been so enjoyable. Another great video.
Fantastic build! That spring lever tilt assist is the stuff of genius. I appreciate the work that went into this build. Beautiful saw.
Please put your plan on the shelf as soon as possible. Can't wait
By far the best home made table saw I've seen yet
By the sound of the bearings on the blue-top saw, this new saw was finished just in time!
Fine job here. I'm looking forward to buying the plans.
I too am hoping you will be making and selling plans!
I will never understand why a video like this gets any thumbs down! Very ambitious project done very well
Congratulations on your new born sixty-tooth baby boy! Superb work.
Very nice job John. I hope you get years of use from it; thoroughly enjoyed watching you make it. You sir are a woodworking engineer. And in my opinion; that saw definitely deserves the choice of table top, no matter the cost.
Thank you for taking the time to video this project.
With a shop full of Home built tools you've proven a person really can do it himself. Great project John.
What no flesh sending tech? Just kidding ! This product like all your projects is another testimony to your skill talent and Accuracy ! Thank you for all your content . You are truly inspiring
I'm from Cuba, sorry my English is not good, but I had to thank you for such an excellent idea, a clear, understandable language and your excellent work. In me you have a regular follower. MANY Congratulations.
Really an amazing build. The best time spent on TH-cam for sure.
Simply blown away by your ingenuity John!
Perfect as usual John! Hope you enjoyed doing that!
What a killer looking table saw . You are a legend John great work as always
That's a thing of beauty. I can't even look at my old Craftsman POS now. Great job John.
Great job. Loved the series. I'll be buying plans for this when you release them. Keep up the great work. It shows.
Wow the things John makes are unbelievable. Such a master craftsman. Great job.
I know this an involved process with the engineering decisions you had to make and problems you had to negotiate, but it still surprised me how quickly you completed it once you started. I thought we'd be seeing this project for 3-4 months, not 1. Really nice work (as usual). You are a real inspiration that I need to keep plugging away at my small projects because I can get them done.
Patience is really a virtue....Good job Sir!
Wow! Your end product is better than commercially available table saws, in my opinion. Great work John!
The tools that are affordable, are mostly not highly machined. Also a tool like this you can allways fix yourself instead of having to scrap it and buy a new.
I'm not sure that I'm happy you finished it. I enjoyed watching the series.
Bez same here!
It's like that feeling when you finish a good book. Bittersweet. At least we have the new fence to look forward to!
really impressed with all the tools you build but I think you have out done yourself with the table saw very good videos and thank you
Good job John. I really appreciate watching your engineering at work. Thanks.
Congratulations! Ingenious to use the trampoline spring that way!
Excellent build. Lovely precision appraoch using regular materials.
Thanks for the series Mr. Heisz. Hope you had a satisfied smile making the first cuts. Great work!
looks and sounds very solid too, very nicely and properly built.
I have watched all your build videos. They r simply superb !
Very, very nice. Looks like a professional table saw. Congratulations
Simply outstanding! A genius craftsmanship and always a pleasure to watch and learn from. Thank you for sharing!
I absolutely love your projects. I like when you take shop tools that are usually made of steel and make them from wood. So cool.
I do too. Arthur Moore here. A long time follower of your video,2yrs. I'm 76yo(lifetime CA G. C.) and hope to build my 2car garage soon.
Looks great John. I know that you will enjoy having a full blade again.
John, EXCELLENT design and build !!! One of your sharpened blades is gonna make it cut through hard maple like butter!
Looks awesome man! I bet it feels great having such a big project finished.
I hope you make a followup video or two once you've had time to use it to show any tweaks you need to make, how the wood construction holds up, etc.
Great series and a very good table saw at the end of it.
4:17 First time I've seen trochoidal milling by hand.
Great project as always from you!
That motor lift, swing mechanism is impressive.
Hi John, amazing work. And that spring lever tilt assist is just what i needed for my own project:-)
+1 for branding on the TS insert.
When will you EVER run out of door hinges left over from your previous job?
Interestingly, that company filed for bankruptcy shortly after John left. The official statement was that they had gravely overestimated their stock on door-hinges.
It's been a treat watching you build you new Saw!!
That turned out very nice, John.
Very impressed by the setup of your tilt mechanism at 6:15
Well done John! This series was very educational. Most enjoyable to watch and learn.
Congrats on finishing the project! Great craftsmanship.
Always a pleasure watching you work John. Love the saw, really nice, and of course the paper thin cut off was the icing on the cake! BOOO YAH!
I enjoy all your videos, but by far this has to be one the best. Job well done!
Best diy Design I have seen. I’m jealous that I can’t do what you have.
wow the saw sounds of amazing quality , you are a very talented guy !!
Your special edition tablesaw is an impressive design & beautiful. Great build.
Beautiful build. I like how the power switch is on the left, away from the kickback zone.
Outstanding! That's a brilliant job. Thanks for documenting it, I really enjoyed the build.
Quite an undertaking; you are my engineering hero. Fantastic looking saw & brilliant design!
Awesome saw and the music is just great. Great stuff John.
Perfect timing for the bell. This build is pretty enjoyable to follow. Also learning a few tips and tricks along the way. Thanks mate.
This is by far the coolest DIY table saw I've ever seen. Any plans to make and sell plans for it?
You are a real pro! Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations!! You're a real engineer John! I enjoyed every bit of its process to make it. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Very nice build John, very much enjoyed this whole series of videos
Great build! Blade angle adjustment is a great idea that looks well executed. Should be a pleasure to use.
Wow, it looks beautiful and that last thin cut was incredible!
Simply brilliant work!
Wow awesome work John. Its been great to watch the build.
Man, you are FEARLESS. Incredible work, really. Congratulations!
Nice work John!!
Excellent job!! I enjoy watching your videos
It's a work of art, king.
What a cool project John. Great job
No more rusty cast iron tops! Great work John!
I love that build, especially because you jused an independent motor and not just a circularsaw.
Super job John!
Damn!! Just saw the "fine tuning" of your saw... Sheesh, that's impressive!!
Gonna have to go back and watch the entire build. Respect!
Really enjoyed watching this build and the end result looks excellent.
Very impressive build, John.
Absolutely astounding! I tip my hat to you sir!
Dude. Duuuuuude. This is effing brilliant work.
This is incredible work... The woodworking, the engineering, the video, the audio... Everything is extremely well done.. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This build is genius.
You, sir, are a woodworking guru!
It's gorgeous, John! I can't wait to see what cool mechanism you come up with next.
you blow my mind. how do you figure this stuff out. I thought I was handy in my wood shop , but you run circles around me. great job .
She looks good!
What a great project! It came out so beautiful and functional. Kudos!
Delightful to watch, a true craftsman makes his work seem easy, the accuracy from this saw would rival many high-end machines. When I machine hardwood I would often notice the cut closing thus a revving knife I personally find essential so be careful pal. Fine woodworking and work, you are very gifted.
Brilliant! I have always loved and admired your engineering, and not least your ingenuity, and this has got to be the jewel in the crown. I hope it is as great as it looks, and that it will last you for years if not decades to come.
From a fabricator to another, it is a work of art. Now to start mass production.
Amazed at your abilities! Fantastic build series..Thanks for sharing.
John, this seems like the perfect project for that rare weekend where your have a few hour to kill. Great work as always.
Wow, this has been a hugely entertaining series of vids. Massive hat tip to you, John and thank you.
Thanks for sharing that, well done, better than commercials one!
Incredible work John!