I made a simple yet useful work table. The wood I used as a material is unique, and it came out of demolishing the temple. The wood, which has been nailed in places and cut roughly, was made into a pretty wooden material by trimming the cotton with a hand pressure plane and an automatic plane. Various hall clamps were made available, and a very special hammering plate was also installed. I used to hammer various ingredients when I was working on woodwork, but I always beat them carefully because I was worried that the floor would be damaged. If you refer to me fixing the boards using a hole clamp, I think you can get various ideas. Thank you
Thank you. For a great idea installing metal plate on my workbench. Why didn’t I think of that. Thats why I subscribed so quickly to your channel. It’s everything I want without the nonsense.
Thank you for this video. I think it's great. I noticed in the earlier part of video, you are wearing gloves. In Europe and I think the US, we don't use gloves with power tools as a caught glove will pull your hand towards danger. Do stay safe, I'm enjoying your content and don't want anything to happen to a master craftsman. 😊
First of all, thank you for your sincere comment. Even in the East, we don't wear gloves when handling machines. For the work in this video, my fingertips hurt so much from constantly touching the large tree that I had to wear gloves while working. I wore tight gloves, not like old work gloves that were dangerous because the hairs were bursting out. Anyway, I apologize for causing you worry. As many different people watch the video, I will pay more attention to safety. thank you!
Another great video! The music and editing at 21:12 was really great!! I really need to make myself a work table similar to yours. Thank you for the inspiration. ☺️
Hello. Verry nice work. May I ask you a question about your bosch 1600watt router. Do you have trouble with the plunge mechanism jamming on plunging? Does the motor lock solidly on applying the lock at the desired height or does it go out of the virtical alignment a little? Also, does the motor soft start ping up in segments to the full speed selected or is it a continuous gradual climb? Thank you again.
I Note that you have dogholes... If I follow your path, should I use 19 or 20mm holes? 19 is also 3/4" but the Americans seem to favour 20mm. What is the advantage of one over the other?
The international standard is actually in mm units. Countries such as the UK, the US and Australia use the inch unit. It is very important to decide on one standard for weights and measures. Therefore, there are many programs and applications that allow you to easily convert units. It is maintained because it is a regional tradition, but as an engineer, I hope that it will be unified someday. thank you!
I made a simple yet useful work table. The wood I used as a material is unique, and it came out of demolishing the temple.
The wood, which has been nailed in places and cut roughly, was made into a pretty wooden material by trimming the cotton with a hand pressure plane and an automatic plane.
Various hall clamps were made available, and a very special hammering plate was also installed.
I used to hammer various ingredients when I was working on woodwork, but I always beat them carefully because I was worried that the floor would be damaged.
If you refer to me fixing the boards using a hole clamp, I think you can get various ideas.
Thank you
Kynosys and his brilliant pencil work, setting so many wonderful things in motion.
You are a creator who deserves all the thanks and praise 👍
I like watching your work and always wait for your new videos
이렇게 섬세하고 창의적이며 깔끔하게 정돈되는 작업은 이 채널에서나 볼 수 있는것같아요. 집수리하며 생겼던 갈증에 목공을 제대로 배워봐야겠다 싶어 여러 유튜브 영상들을 섭렵?하고 있는데, 선생님으로 모셔 배운다면 참 좋을것 같습니다 👍
What a great assembly table. Love the grays in the wood.
Another great idea!I especially like the flip top cart with the planer and jointer.
Thank you. For a great idea installing metal plate on my workbench. Why didn’t I think of that.
Thats why I subscribed so quickly to your channel. It’s everything I want without the nonsense.
That’s going to come in handy. Nice work thanks for sharing
Very beautiful table! I love how you can hold work of any size, any shape on that table!
Восторг! А так же вызывает восхищение верстак на котором Вы работаете с волшебными) самозажимающимися тисками!
Thank you very much for this amazing job 🤩🤩
Another amazing build great idea and great job as always.
Ho visto tutti i tuoi video ottimo lavoro complimenti
Здравствуйте!
Ваша работа как всегда радует и вдохновляет!
AMAZING A MASTERPIECE WELL DONE BRO EXCELLENT WORK
Thank you for this video.
I think it's great.
I noticed in the earlier part of video, you are wearing gloves. In Europe and I think the US, we don't use gloves with power tools as a caught glove will pull your hand towards danger. Do stay safe, I'm enjoying your content and don't want anything to happen to a master craftsman. 😊
First of all, thank you for your sincere comment. Even in the East, we don't wear gloves when handling machines. For the work in this video, my fingertips hurt so much from constantly touching the large tree that I had to wear gloves while working. I wore tight gloves, not like old work gloves that were dangerous because the hairs were bursting out. Anyway, I apologize for causing you worry. As many different people watch the video, I will pay more attention to safety. thank you!
Que gran taller tiene, y que buen canal.Mi admiración.
Another great video! The music and editing at 21:12 was really great!!
I really need to make myself a work table similar to yours. Thank you for the inspiration. ☺️
말이 필요없네요.ㅎㅎ
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 최고!!!!
Love the video editing near the end. Beautiful.
Since it was a work of hard work, I tried editing it in a new way. I'm glad you enjoyed it. thank you
Come sempre....bravo!
Como siempre incrible trabajo
Y mas me gusta por que son materiales reciclados
Y sí muy inspirador
GRACIAS 👍🇮🇨
WOW, bellissimo risultato.
Thanks for your praise!!!
저 주실라고 저렇게 이쁘게 만드셨나!?
멋집니다..
늘 응원해 주시는데, 정말 전해드리고 싶네요.
그런데, 원목작업은 생각보다 뭔가 요란하기는 합니다. 그래서도 이케야가 대세인거 같아요.
말씀 감사드립니다.
Hello. Verry nice work. May I ask you a question about your bosch 1600watt router. Do you have trouble with the plunge mechanism jamming on plunging? Does the motor lock solidly on applying the lock at the desired height or does it go out of the virtical alignment a little? Also, does the motor soft start ping up in segments to the full speed selected or is it a continuous gradual climb? Thank you again.
I want to know how you made your horizontal drilling stand. Please😊
Very Nice.
Thanks a lot!!!
I've thought of doing something like this using a CLT offcut for the tabletop. Three layers should be thick enough.
There is a way like that. I will definitely refer to it next time. I am deeply grateful.
@@Kynosys_ CLT tends to be Douglas fir in my part of the world. I'd like to get walnut, but I don't think anyone's ever made CLT with walnut.
@NSResponder Hi, walnut is too expensive. Try oak, it will be fine, or like where I live, a nice solid and thick two or three ply beech 👋
공구/장비 지를거 하나 알려드립니다ㅎㅎ 다음에 mft 스타일 워크벤치를 만들 계획이 또 있다면 벤치독 홀 타공은 ujk parf guide system을 한번 써보세요.. 영국제인데 정발은 없고 직구해야합니다.
와! 영상을 잠깐 봤는데 있어야 할듯 합니다. 정확하게 다시한번 보고 연구해 봐야겠네요.
좋은정보 알려주셔서 감사합니다^^
Maybe I’m being dense, but I don’t understand the use of the splines on the underside?
They are used to prevent warping.
Exactly!
Thanks
Класс 👍
I Note that you have dogholes...
If I follow your path, should I use 19 or 20mm holes? 19 is also 3/4" but the Americans seem to favour 20mm. What is the advantage of one over the other?
The international standard is actually in mm units. Countries such as the UK, the US and Australia use the inch unit. It is very important to decide on one standard for weights and measures. Therefore, there are many programs and applications that allow you to easily convert units. It is maintained because it is a regional tradition, but as an engineer, I hope that it will be unified someday. thank you!