Hi Hi. Can you tell me which milling head and which thickness of material you used and which thickness of plexiglass? I would like to hear from you greetzzz from netherland
this is fantastic. However, dude ain't saving any money. Between plywood, plexiglass, and time he's in one of those brackets well more than twice what they cost
Yeh - I like it, but definitely more than $30 if you include time. If you needed a lot of them, you could probably crank them out once you make the router templates.
Sir, I lived in Europe, Belgium. May I ask, the multitool you used, exactly the shape, the model I mean isn’t found. Perhaps is yours an older model but you can help me out. In Europe I read M18 BMT or FMT, which number or name is it. You see when I see as noob, someone as you that showing how things work then I feel comfortable to buy exactly the same model. Hope you make time to reply. The Jigsaw is nice looking, in Europe isn’t not to order cause I have searched for, it is 110 volt. To get it in Europe is it unbelievable expensive on top the import duties. The jigsaw looks really handy. Back to the multitool, let me the numbers and name of the tool. I will then be able to searching. By the way, there are several Milwaukee multitool 18 and 12 volt. Difficult to know which on is the best. Want to ask, is the wood used for the montage plate not to thin for heavy weight machines into the Milwaukee boxes? To finished the reaction, your review is amazing, thanks for the information you shared with the world.
@@danlux4954 You know I do not knowing it anymore, Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee and more. I learned last week middle range jigsaw and my opinion overpriced. This is sure also the case for what I going to order but with 2 differences, corded and does exactly what the user wants. The name is: Fein ASTe 638. So I will forget the battery easy going for corded. I own an long electric cable so it is ok. Own as well the drill Milwaukee with 2 accu 5 mAh and 1, 3 mAh. As I do not used this equipments a lot I could go for single Milwaukee ordes means without batteries. Still expensive and the reviews doesn’t give me the confidences to go for it. FEIN is new in my ears but I’m suppressing what it can do, the 450 watt goes 50 or 60mm deeply in the wood. Do not think the battery powered can do this straight. By the way, I have found video information about the differences of the tools spoken in first comment. The updated version has less vibration but has the issue the battery loose in the holder. Have bought 2 montage plates and 8 wheels. M6 x 5 or 6 length, I will wait because I’m not sure which to buy, playwood or concrete plate to finished the dolly or is it named trolley. Ok thanks for your answer and who knows was my reply informed.
@@danlux4954 Yes, you are right, but sawing 90°/- 45° with Fein or with the Mafell P1 MaxiMAX is of a superior level. All other quality brands Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, Bosch etc perform well but do not achieve the results of the mentioned other brands. Multitool and jigsaw will be the items to do the job and I’m sure, by editing with 10 year the brush, I think it will be the last jigsaw ever bought. I do not believe that the so named brushless tools will be there by 10/-15 years. OTHER BRAND, the AEG SBE 639R, bought this drill early 2000. Yes it was not easy to replace the carbon brush, think is call it carbon brush in English. The drill works still great. Batteries, The Milwaukee drill and the dremmel type are the first machines ordered with batteries. For now, an powerful easy going gadget that gives more freedom, that for sure. The idea, pay more for the corded top materials is in fact an action for life. That isn’t sure with the midrange Milwaukee and other famous brands.
Hi Hi. Can you tell me which milling head and which thickness of material you used and which thickness of plexiglass? I would like to hear from you greetzzz from netherland
Exellent work samurai ! 🎉
are you willing to share dimensions ? I'm wanting to make a render of it on a cad file for a burn table.
this is fantastic. However, dude ain't saving any money. Between plywood, plexiglass, and time he's in one of those brackets well more than twice what they cost
Yeh - I like it, but definitely more than $30 if you include time. If you needed a lot of them, you could probably crank them out once you make the router templates.
With that template, get a steel shop to cut an aluminum one.
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great video imagine if you had a CNC machine.
You should add a list of materials You use so we all know
Would this still work if I didn’t use the acrylic and just used thin plywood?
Please make it ! enjoy !
You are a Master.
So what do you do if you don't have the genuine item to use as a template?
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So I can buy it or make it? Haha keep relax bro….ooo
Sir, I lived in Europe, Belgium. May I ask, the multitool you used, exactly the shape, the model I mean isn’t found. Perhaps is yours an older model but you can help me out. In Europe I read M18 BMT or FMT, which number or name is it. You see when I see as noob, someone as you that showing how things work then I feel comfortable to buy exactly the same model. Hope you make time to reply. The Jigsaw is nice looking, in Europe isn’t not to order cause I have searched for, it is 110 volt. To get it in Europe is it unbelievable expensive on top the import duties. The jigsaw looks really handy. Back to the multitool, let me the numbers and name of the tool. I will then be able to searching. By the way, there are several Milwaukee multitool 18 and 12 volt. Difficult to know which on is the best. Want to ask, is the wood used for the montage plate not to thin for heavy weight machines into the Milwaukee boxes? To finished the reaction, your review is amazing, thanks for the information you shared with the world.
Milwaukee makes a battery jigsaw too. I like my m18 oscillating tool.
@@danlux4954 You know I do not knowing it anymore, Dewalt, Makita, Milwaukee and more. I learned last week middle range jigsaw and my opinion overpriced. This is sure also the case for what I going to order but with 2 differences, corded and does exactly what the user wants. The name is: Fein ASTe 638. So I will forget the battery easy going for corded. I own an long electric cable so it is ok. Own as well the drill Milwaukee with 2 accu 5 mAh and 1, 3 mAh. As I do not used this equipments a lot I could go for single Milwaukee ordes means without batteries. Still expensive and the reviews doesn’t give me the confidences to go for it. FEIN is new in my ears but I’m suppressing what it can do, the 450 watt goes 50 or 60mm deeply in the wood. Do not think the battery powered can do this straight. By the way, I have found video information about the differences of the tools spoken in first comment. The updated version has less vibration but has the issue the battery loose in the holder.
Have bought 2 montage plates and 8 wheels. M6 x 5 or 6 length, I will wait because I’m not sure which to buy, playwood or concrete plate to finished the dolly or is it named trolley.
Ok thanks for your answer and who knows was my reply informed.
@@jeannettemasialasungu9051 Fein tools are usually expensive. All the major brands also sell corded jigsaws
@@danlux4954 Yes, you are right, but sawing 90°/- 45° with Fein or with the Mafell P1 MaxiMAX is of a superior level. All other quality brands Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, Bosch etc perform well but do not achieve the results of the mentioned other brands. Multitool and jigsaw will be the items to do the job and I’m sure, by editing with 10 year the brush, I think it will be the last jigsaw ever bought. I do not believe that the so named brushless tools will be there by 10/-15 years. OTHER BRAND, the AEG SBE 639R, bought this drill early 2000. Yes it was not easy to replace the carbon brush, think is call it carbon brush in English. The drill works still great. Batteries, The Milwaukee drill and the dremmel type are the first machines ordered with batteries. For now, an powerful easy going gadget that gives more freedom, that for sure. The idea, pay more for the corded top materials is in fact an action for life. That isn’t sure with the midrange Milwaukee and other famous brands.
There is only 1 M18 fuel oscillating multi tool, the 2836-20
4:20 what is that scribe tool called?
I am not sure🤙acrylic cutter ?
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Or just buy one for $30 and save a few hours and money
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Are you serious bro?
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To much time to make it and money just buy it
I appreciate the ingenuity and dedication to creating your own anything, but this was a complete waste of time and money sir.