Apart from the mass house builders wooden windows are still a preference. They are aesthetically more pleasing, environmentally friendly , and more importantly give far superior U values...I can see PVC taking a back seat in the future...We have a lot of old buildings in the UK and to add plastic would be criminal...
I agree. Obviously, the wooden windows are the best. Together with the wooden floor and furnitures, the wooden windows and doors will make your house beautiful and luxurious.
thank you for this comment. I'm a wood window restorer and starting to build windows (which is why I'm here trying learn more about my shaper table) www.oddjobshr.com
Not a criticism, but... with that very high removal rate, what keeps the stock against the fence? The feed rollers don't appear to be pressed for enough down-force in the vertical, to do that horizontal job and I scrutinized the rollers for biased-axis toward the fence, but no.... the shafts are perpendicular to the fence. For a high-end, low production custom window shop, this machine would hands down beat the several machines that it substitutes for and would be more cost-effective than a CNC version, which can be only be justified for very high production and even then, the CNC machine would be most cost effective with long runs of each window model.
I have the Felder Format4 shaper and they also have window tooling with 30, 40, and 50MM spindles. If you have your feeder set with skew tracing the woods stays put.
Let me see, time it took to make one window frame then one window and it didn’t fit together in the end after using all that expensive equipment must have a meaning in there somewhere?
That is a fair question, not a smart ass one. Most would say that machine operators should not wear gloves for safety reasons. Some would balance that against the volume of stock handled, the coldness typical of many shops during the heating season, and the use of feeds and other equipment to keep the hands away from cutterheads.
Apart from the mass house builders wooden windows are still a preference. They are aesthetically more pleasing, environmentally friendly , and more importantly give far superior U values...I can see PVC taking a back seat in the future...We have a lot of old buildings in the UK and to add plastic would be criminal...
I need a 6 head dresssing machine to mould any type of timbers like tongue and groove, water board, deckings, etc
I agree. Obviously, the wooden windows are the best. Together with the wooden floor and furnitures, the wooden windows and doors will make your house beautiful and luxurious.
thank you for this comment. I'm a wood window restorer and starting to build windows (which is why I'm here trying learn more about my shaper table) www.oddjobshr.com
Until the UK climate kicks in and the windows rot
@@porilster That's why you use engineered timber and spray it in flow coat with end grain sealer chief... Zero rot lasts longer than plastic.
What is the clamp you used for the table saw called? Or where did you buy it thanks
One good tip I picked up at the very end - to use a scrap piece to stop the power feed from pushing down on the sash causing run off
I can hear my tinnitus loud and clear on this video!
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Not a criticism, but... with that very high removal rate, what keeps the stock against the fence? The feed rollers don't appear to be pressed for enough down-force in the vertical, to do that horizontal job and I scrutinized the rollers for biased-axis toward the fence, but no.... the shafts are perpendicular to the fence.
For a high-end, low production custom window shop, this machine would hands down beat the several machines that it substitutes for and would be more cost-effective than a CNC version, which can be only be justified for very high production and even then, the CNC machine would be most cost effective with long runs of each window model.
Needs spelch blocks to prevent machine-head exit damage!
I have the Felder Format4 shaper and they also have window tooling with 30, 40, and 50MM spindles. If you have your feeder set with skew tracing the woods stays put.
Very nice machine,
What did he say?
Let me see, time it took to make one window frame then one window and it didn’t fit together in the end after using all that expensive equipment must have a meaning in there somewhere?
farrellhunter looks like it fit to me. How long does it take you to build a window eh?
What is the name of minute 7 machine ?
BECK Quattra press
That machine with all its tooling would cost a fortune
it's investment.
We’re not talking hobbyist setup, here.
@@leehaelters6182 Exactly
That tooling looks like it cost more than the machice.
It does
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Sper. Bravo!
And three days later you have one window. wala
HACE BUILD
Немецкое стоит как самолёт мы в россии тоже самое топорами делаем
Так и видно,какие двери и окна вы делали.
Why are you wearing gloves ????? lol
so he can protect his hands, and please don't be a smart ass
That is a fair question, not a smart ass one. Most would say that machine operators should not wear gloves for safety reasons. Some would balance that against the volume of stock handled, the coldness typical of many shops during the heating season, and the use of feeds and other equipment to keep the hands away from cutterheads.
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Now You are an operator machine instead of a Carpenter that's an emotionless job look like a robot what a shame
This is great but who wants wooden windows these days. PVC is the norm.
100% wrong opinion. PVC is budget way only.
+Aleksandr Kovaljov wood is the best for me also, especially if is having a layer of aluminum outside😛👍.
Petrica Mihai-Gavril Ofcource it's the best coexistence of aluminium and wood.
You're quite right.
Yeah