Great work! I am just about to build mine too almost the same way. I am using the old Parkside 1700 table saw parts and still think instead using the tilt mechanism u are using to use bearings. I am not sure if it is going to work but when u lookup the parkside pks 1700, it works. I will give it a try. Thanks again that u are sharing this greatfull work with us! Greetz Boris
there are some tiny changes that are not described...nevertheless a great built and an enormously inspiration....simply great ! more than two thumbs up
Hi Cosmas, awesome build. I am replicating this build, however, having no pillar bearing I was wondering if a design similar to the lifting mechanism would work : normal bearing, threaded rod moving a block, linked to the whole saw with an articulated piece...?
Great video! What I don't understand is how you keep the threaded rod to turn with vibrations, leading to change in height and/or angle in the middle of a cut. or am I thinking too much? Also, I was wondering if there could be a way to skip the pillow bearing. Any suggestions?
Hier Meister , dess Geraet iss voll geil ,abber dess kan mer net mit einfache "TOOLS" mache......Dess Ding issn Meisterwerkk...... abber voll Rohhrr Dankke
I built it the same way back in December when you released the first video. It's very nice but unfortunately mine is about two millimeters off compared to the front. I still need to tune it. It's very important that the base and the top are sitting perfectly flat. I think that's why mine is off a little bit. Plus I almost burned my house down because the router wood dust caught on fire...
You're doing a great job on this. Very detailed and sturdy. I've always admired people who "make their own" tools and equipment, and I'm looking forward to the next installment!
Hi Cosmasjust have a question about your trunnion design and placement. why did you go back 12mm off centre? Also which do you fix, the short or long edge of the trunnion to the motor mount?Thank you
I have been waiting for this video for ages :) I am recreating my table saw according to Your design in video. I am exactly at the part of making trunnions. :) Nice clarification on measurements of the trunnions. You just saved me a ton of re-watching previous videos. Please don't make Us wait too long for the third part of this build. Great work.
Puede que mi opinión esté demás, pues observo que la zona de expulsión de ventilación del motor está bloqueada por la pared de la caja de Triplay. Podría causar rápido sobrecalentamiento con prolongados tiempos de uso? Sería mejor una abertura (rejilla) a modo de expulsión directa del sistema de ventilación del motor. Muchas felicidad Señor Cosmas Bauer, excelente trabajo. Gracias!
Hi Cosmos Hope you can answer my Question ? I notice on the Drawing that you've made of your Trunnion, that there is a 12mm dimension, from the centre line of the blade & to the Left ! I am assuming that this 12mm dimension is the "stepback" from the Centre to the part of the Motormount that you have then introduced your 45°/46° CUT to allow the Motormount to Tilt to its MAX 45°/46° ?
Well done mate ... !! this was the video I have been looking for, I am on progress of building my table saw with tilting mechanism, and your design was PERFECT .... thanks for sharing it
Hello, are you ok I love these vídeo I make de similar machine for my My name is Roberto Carlos I'm Civil Engering end Carpinter I wold like to tolking for you about these mechine. Kool
hi mister, when I see your video, it's easy to understand, and I want to ask what if the 45 degree setting was made just below the up and down setting, so not beside, I thought about still using a long bolt with a clamping system, if at other times you are willing to make a video
Gute Arbeit! Weißt du zufällig was das deutsche Fachwort für trunnion ist? Mit googlen komm icb da auf die schnelle nicht drauf, Drehzapfen bzw. Schildzapfen klingt irgendwie falsch.
Trunnion alleine ist der "Zapfen", als beispiel der "trunnion link" wäre die "Lagerwelle" - aber ja in dem Beispiel ist "Schildzapfen" dennoch richtig - das heisst halt leider so
Hello. Please write about your router bits. Looks like a very productive mill. It looks like working a milling cutter to full depth of the milling cutter in a single pass. With best regards from Russia.
Great job pal.. I'm in the middle of building my own home made Table saw but I'm a wee bit lost as to how to build out this whole mechanism for the blade angle. For some reason this is always the point of the videos that ppl seem to brush over but to me it's my most important part of the whole build my bro.. U built a great compact saw there. I have to admit to being a fair bit envious of that big table saw u have in ur shop. It's a sweet looking slab of Cast Iron tABLE SAW MY FRIEND.. Keep up the great content even though this was 4 years ago. This is the 2nd video I found about trunnions from 4 yrs ago today..
Hello my friend. Excellent work and thank you for sharing it with us. I have one technical question for the sketch of yours. How the 12 mm arising that you change the center axis. My tabletop is Less (18mm) is it something that has to do with that?
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Cosmas, in the 9:10 minutes of the video, it looks like that your pulling block for the tilt mechanism smoothly travels in the straight horizontal motion, but, since the tilting mechanism has the same with trunnions radius center (shown at 5:35 min on video), the block can travel in the arc motion only. You should have run into the shaft misalignment problem unless you’re using a self-aligning pillow bearing that can compensate the shaft’s misalignment problem. Am I right? How you did it? Please advise.
I did it. When i first saw your videos a couple of months ago i sais to myself i can't pull this out. But one day i decided to give it a shot. I am a very beginner woodworker. So this was a sort of a startup project. I faced a few difficulties while building it (still a beginner and can't see far enough. I managed to get over them so far. My trunnions have a small play but they are working nicely i hope that won't be a problem. Anyway i hope that it will work for a couple of years. And then i would have more tools in my shop to do a beter one. Sorry for the long comment. Thank you bery much for sharing
Great video! Is it possible to get .dwg or .skp (or any other vector) file for making all parts on CNC (or Lazer cutter machine)? It will be very useful for all, cause CNC is chip, fast and accurate. Thanks
Just to get the same plane trunnion pivots, I want to rework my little Delta jobsite saw. Having to switch out throat plates has always annoyed me. Such a great idea to put the pivot on the same plane as the table top.
Very well done! I especially liked the trunnion jig. However, I would have made one small tweak. I would have made the threaded adjustment rods a bit longer and put a nut on the outside of the knobs, not for security or stability or anything like that I am just lazy and would tend to use my drill/driver and a socket to make adjustments.
6:30 (the test) must have been so very rewarding ........... fantastic job! I hope next episode will come faster than this one :) 4 months or so, right? :D
Very excited about the fence build. I have a contractors saw and need a better fence system. I appreciate how much you must have thought about this whilst doing normal everyday things. It was worth it, thank you.
I really think this is the nicest circular/table saw build on youtube. Love that bevel motion.
Thank you very much,it's very clear tutorial...good
Excellent design and fabrication! Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant - I think I'll try to use a spindle with higher pitch, trapez maybe. Brilliant build!
Very nice work my friend!
Great work! I am just about to build mine too almost the same way. I am using the old Parkside 1700 table saw parts and still think instead using the tilt mechanism u are using to use bearings. I am not sure if it is going to work but when u lookup the parkside pks 1700, it works. I will give it a try. Thanks again that u are sharing this greatfull work with us! Greetz Boris
there are some tiny changes that are not described...nevertheless a great built and an enormously inspiration....simply great ! more than two thumbs up
Great work! You are inspire me to build my own version of table saw:)
thanks my friend,very good video.
I suspect the threaded rod actually is the reason you don't need a stop. It's just that little extra of resistance that makes it work 😁
Hi Cosmas, awesome build.
I am replicating this build, however, having no pillar bearing I was wondering if a design similar to the lifting mechanism would work : normal bearing, threaded rod moving a block, linked to the whole saw with an articulated piece...?
Молодец ! Учусь у тебя.
Ziemlich geil! Mehr muss man nicht sagen
Olá Cosmas!
gostaria de saber se vc tem os planos para fazer uma igual?
obrigado
Hey thank you a lot for this serie. I was wondering, why did you build another table saw as you had the old one from the sixties
Hi, just because I wanted to :)
@@CosmasBauer Thats a good answer :) Thank you.
Cosmos your work is great. But will the trunnion will work fine if I use WPC instead of multilayered ply that you have used.
This is a great saw and brilliant in design are plans available and if so how can we get them Well done Mr Dunroman
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how i can get the sample of that semicirule? i already making my tablesaw xD
Спасибо, делаю по вашей схеме, а как работает пылеудаление Thank you, I do it according to your scheme, but how does dust removal work?
Great video! What I don't understand is how you keep the threaded rod to turn with vibrations, leading to change in height and/or angle in the middle of a cut. or am I thinking too much?
Also, I was wondering if there could be a way to skip the pillow bearing. Any suggestions?
Hi, I never had that problem on that saw. You could make a swivel mount for a regular bearing but the pillar bearing is easier.
Really really smooth. is it possible to download the Trunnion paper? @ 1:48 ?
any plans available for this tablesaw ?
Hier Meister , dess Geraet iss voll geil ,abber dess kan mer net mit einfache "TOOLS" mache......Dess Ding issn Meisterwerkk...... abber voll Rohhrr Dankke
Are you going to sell plans? I really would love to build this, it's awesome.
Brasil love you!
Genio!
Genio me encanto
Thanks! I made, the line in degrees is not defined. line of 12 millimeters, 133 degrees. like.
Possible size of table saw
so this is the compact table saw...
is john heisz copying your design?
Absolutely! I think he should credit me for inventing the table saw!
@@CosmasBauer haha ;)
@@CosmasBauer that reply made my day.
Sabido
can you give me measurements? or template?..
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I built it the same way back in December when you released the first video. It's very nice but unfortunately mine is about two millimeters off compared to the front. I still need to tune it. It's very important that the base and the top are sitting perfectly flat. I think that's why mine is off a little bit. Plus I almost burned my house down because the router wood dust caught on fire...
hello could you give me the ratings in detail of the system of tilting of the blade or if you have plans thank you pretty work in any case
You're doing a great job on this. Very detailed and sturdy. I've always admired people who "make their own" tools and equipment, and I'm looking forward to the next installment!
I mean zero offense to you with this comment but I love your channel! It's like being subscribed to a second Matthias!!!
Hi Cosmasjust have a question about your trunnion design and placement. why did you go back 12mm off centre? Also which do you fix, the short or long edge of the trunnion to the motor mount?Thank you
Did you get the answer as why he did this 12 mm offset? I am still curious to know.
When it comes to smooth, never settle for less than “obscenely”. 😂
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Give me template please
The best circular saw lift and tilt video I saw so far 👍 👍 👍
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I have been waiting for this video for ages :) I am recreating my table saw according to Your design in video. I am exactly at the part of making trunnions. :) Nice clarification on measurements of the trunnions. You just saved me a ton of re-watching previous videos. Please don't make Us wait too long for the third part of this build. Great work.
Puede que mi opinión esté demás, pues observo que la zona de expulsión de ventilación del motor está bloqueada por la pared de la caja de Triplay. Podría causar rápido sobrecalentamiento con prolongados tiempos de uso?
Sería mejor una abertura (rejilla) a modo de expulsión directa del sistema de ventilación del motor.
Muchas felicidad Señor Cosmas Bauer, excelente trabajo.
Gracias!
buen punto
Hi Cosmos
Hope you can answer my Question ?
I notice on the Drawing that you've made of your Trunnion, that there is a 12mm dimension, from the centre line of the blade & to the Left ! I am assuming that this 12mm dimension is the "stepback" from the Centre to the part of the Motormount that you have then introduced your 45°/46° CUT to allow the Motormount to Tilt to its MAX 45°/46° ?
Great video with good step-by-step explanations. Well done.
Well done mate ... !! this was the video I have been looking for, I am on progress of building my table saw with tilting mechanism, and your design was PERFECT .... thanks for sharing it
Hello, are you ok
I love these vídeo
I make de similar machine for my
My name is Roberto Carlos
I'm Civil Engering end Carpinter
I wold like to tolking for you about these mechine.
Kool
Молодец. Круто.
нет слов
Green is the color of self built machines! That remembers me someone!
Matthias wandle
Você para transmitir no país você tem que falar nossa língua aí você fala fala mas não entende nada
То, что нужно!
I’ve seen this video series since you released it long ago and I still think this is amazing. Cingratulations!
Excelente trabalho meus parabéns gostei muito espero que um dia possa eu fazer uma igual ao seu projeto. Um abraço amigo
"Obscenely smooth." I'm going to make it my goal to use that phrase as often as possible.
Nice and awsome work on the ta ble saw.
PERFECT... IM FROM BRASIL
hi mister, when I see your video, it's easy to understand,
and I want to ask what if the 45 degree setting was made just below the up and down setting,
so not beside,
I thought about still using a long bolt with a clamping system,
if at other times you are willing to make a video
Gute Arbeit! Weißt du zufällig was das deutsche Fachwort für trunnion ist? Mit googlen komm icb da auf die schnelle nicht drauf, Drehzapfen bzw. Schildzapfen klingt irgendwie falsch.
Trunnion alleine ist der "Zapfen", als beispiel der "trunnion link" wäre die "Lagerwelle" - aber ja in dem Beispiel ist "Schildzapfen" dennoch richtig - das heisst halt leider so
6:56 Deez Nuts
Hello. Please write about your router bits. Looks like a very productive mill. It looks like working a milling cutter to full depth of the milling cutter in a single pass. With best regards from Russia.
i made one looking at your earlier video, it is working fine, and the outcome is fantastic. Thanks, keep posting more, which helps people like me.
Grüße aus Brasilien. Hätten Sie Pläne, dieses Projekt zu verkaufen? greetings from Brazil. Would you have plans for this project to sell?
hellow cosmas,,, can i look 3d file and 2 d desaign this??? thanks
Great job pal.. I'm in the middle of building my own home made Table saw but I'm a wee bit lost as to how to build out this whole mechanism for the blade angle. For some reason this is always the point of the videos that ppl seem to brush over but to me it's my most important part of the whole build my bro.. U built a great compact saw there.
I have to admit to being a fair bit envious of that big table saw u have in ur shop. It's a sweet looking slab of Cast Iron tABLE SAW MY FRIEND..
Keep up the great content even though this was 4 years ago. This is the 2nd video I found about trunnions from 4 yrs ago today..
Does it matter what type of trunnions we use? I like red trunnions. :D
Hey.I understand the radius. 70,100,130. What an angle.lines intersect radius?give the exact dimensions.
Hello my friend. Excellent work and thank you for sharing it with us. I have one technical question for the sketch of yours. How the 12 mm arising that you change the center axis. My tabletop is Less (18mm) is it something that has to do with that?
Es usted genial gracias por enseñarnos a aprender y regalarnos su tiempo felicidades de Aguascalientes México Francisco Gámez 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 saludos cordiales y seguimos viendo sus vídeos
Cosmas, in the 9:10 minutes of the video, it looks like that your pulling block for the tilt mechanism smoothly travels in the straight horizontal motion, but, since the tilting mechanism has the same with trunnions radius center (shown at 5:35 min on video), the block can travel in the arc motion only. You should have run into the shaft misalignment problem unless you’re using a self-aligning pillow bearing that can compensate the shaft’s misalignment problem. Am I right? How you did it? Please advise.
I did it. When i first saw your videos a couple of months ago i sais to myself i can't pull this out. But one day i decided to give it a shot. I am a very beginner woodworker. So this was a sort of a startup project. I faced a few difficulties while building it (still a beginner and can't see far enough. I managed to get over them so far. My trunnions have a small play but they are working nicely i hope that won't be a problem.
Anyway i hope that it will work for a couple of years. And then i would have more tools in my shop to do a beter one. Sorry for the long comment.
Thank you bery much for sharing
Thank you very much for the video series! Been looking for plans to rebuild my cheap table saw. This is perfect. Do you perhaps have plans for sale?
It´s great.
yess...perfect
Excelente trabajo amigo me podías dar las medidas agradesco de antemano saludos desde Trujillo PERÚ
Parabéns pelo trabalho.
Muito show esse projeto serra de bancada.
Abs brother.
Falando de São Paulo Brasil.
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Hi, I have a Dewalt DW745 table saw. Can I make a tilting mechanism like yours on the motor housing of this saw?
Great video! Is it possible to get .dwg or .skp (or any other vector) file for making all parts on CNC (or Lazer cutter machine)? It will be very useful for all, cause CNC is chip, fast and accurate. Thanks
Похоже чел имея тучу профессионального инструмента увлечен изготовлением допотопного
Just to get the same plane trunnion pivots, I want to rework my little Delta jobsite saw. Having to switch out throat plates has always annoyed me. Such a great idea to put the pivot on the same plane as the table top.
Very well done! I especially liked the trunnion jig. However, I would have made one small tweak. I would have made the threaded adjustment rods a bit longer and put a nut on the outside of the knobs, not for security or stability or anything like that I am just lazy and would tend to use my drill/driver and a socket to make adjustments.
HI Cosmas birch plywood is very expensive in UK, how many sheets did you spent for this project ?
very beautiful product
Como consigo este bien video en español o al menos subtitulado al español por favor que alguien me diga
Very nice 👍👍 good wark my friend
That's awesome Senor Cosmas.....!
from Angeles City,Philippines...!"
Olá. Vc pode disponibilizar o projeto da peça que faz o movimento angular da lâmina?
Do you have any plans with measurements that you would be willing to share?
I like your video you done a very nice job building your table saw. I think I would of made the handles for raising and lowering a bit bigger though .
Hola!!!! Muy buen proyecto, tendrías los planos de esa hermosa maquina?
sigo diciéndolo lo mejor en manufactura de una sierra de mesa asta ahora felicidades y Muchas gracias maestro
Hello Mr. and Dr. Engineer ! I like DIY Japanese old man(72)Your idea very very good . simple is best.
6:30 (the test) must have been so very rewarding ........... fantastic job! I hope next episode will come faster than this one :) 4 months or so, right? :D
What is 12 cm on the diagram?
Very excited about the fence build. I have a contractors saw and need a better fence system. I appreciate how much you must have thought about this whilst doing normal everyday things. It was worth it, thank you.