Goodbye Dewalt! HELLO BOSCH!!! New FLOATING miter saw station!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2025
- Here are the links to the TH-cam channels mentioned in this video:
YouCanMakeThisToo / hands down, the best educational video out there regarding dust collection:
• We're Wrong About Dust...
Well Done Tips / great video that shows how to build the multi-dust collection port:
• One Vacuum Cleaner For...
Busted Knuckle Woodworks / good humour, interesting woodworking topics and valuable info!
/ @bustedknucklewoodworks
Inland Wood & Resin - Artist & Crafter / educational, honest and relatable + cool craft projects!
/ @inlandwoodandresin
The New Cranky Workshop/ perfect to listen to while you organize your shop!
/ @thenewcrankyworkshop
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Can't spend endless money on your tools but you still want good quality and a large selection?
KMS TOOLS IS THE PLACE TO GO! If you know me personally, then you know I DO NOT make these type of statements unless I actually mean it.
This link will lead you to the main website of KMS Tools:
www.kmstools.c...
The following links include most of the tools that you can see me using in my videos. I consider these as my 'core-tools' and essential to my shop! Check them out and get them for yourself!
Magnum Industrial Deluxe Heavy-Duty 14" Wood Cutting Band Saw:
www.kmstools.c...
Bosch 12" Dual-Bevel Glide Mitre Saw:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 13" Portable Thickness Planer w/Tables & Blade:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 20V Max XR Palm Router:
www.kmstools.c...
Bosch 2-1/4 HP Fixed/Plunge Router Kit:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 20V MAX XR 18ga Cordless Brad Nailer:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 20V MAX Jig Saw:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 20V MAX 3 LED Area Light:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 12V MAX 2-Tool Drill & Impact Driver Combo Kit:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 5" Random Orbital Sander with Bag:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 20V MAX XR Brushless Compact 12" Chainsaw:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 1/2" 20V MAX XR High Torque Impact Wrench with Hog Ring Anvil:
www.kmstools.c...
DeWalt 4-1/2" Angle Grinder:
www.kmstools.c...
King Canada 16 Gal Stainless Steel Wet-Dry Vacuum:
www.kmstools.c...
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THANK YOU for the shout out!!! Lee and I both appreciate what you're doing in your woodworking life and are big fans. Keep up the good work.
No thanks needed, you guys deserve every ounce of support! I am looking forward to more videos!
Great video!!
Well thought out!
Thank you, it took quite a while but it was worth it!
Great video. I like your straightforward explanations about why you made each decision.
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed this video!
Loved the video and your ingenuity with finding out-of-the box solutions like repurposing the empty canisters, which somehow you make fit perfectly. Really clever and inspirational! Nice to see you rearranging your workspace for a clear mind to proceed with the many cool projects to come. Thanks Adrian!
Thank you, I am really glad you enjoyed this video, the editing alone took me three days!😄 I hope to be back with more soon!
YO ADRIAN!!! (I always wanted to say that 😆) Thanks for the mention at the end, Jered and I appreciate it! By the way this is the best miter station build I’ve seen in a long time. Way better than Lincoln Street lol
😅🥊 Thank you very much, it means a lot coming from you! As I just said to Jered, you guys absolutely deserve it! Looking forward to watch your subscriber count go through the roof! Cheers!!
I love your dust hood design. I have the same Dewalt miter saw and like everything about it except how much space it takes.
Thank you! It was a really hard decision to sell it, it was such a good saw. But the space I gained was worth it for me.
Really nicely done and well thought out Adrian!
Thank you!
@adrianwoodworm I love your organizational skills.
By the way, did I miss any videos? Are you still building your houseboat or did you complete it?
If you did finish it, I'd love to see it on the water. A future video idea. 😉
@@erikbrush no you didn't miss anything. This spring I decided to put a hold on the boat building and finally deal with my enormous mess in the garage and to improve my workspace in general. I need to get my shop under control before I can continue. It just takes a while to do that since we run a farmers market garden on the side and I still work multible side jobs to stay afloat financially. I might not be able to get back to the boat before the fall, we will see. I promise I will upload a video as soon as I am back at it!
pretty dang spiffy!
Thank you!
I have the same dewalt, miter saw and basically the same slap together miter saw station and dust collection issues!
I used a reclaimed dining table for the top. And used the sliding/extending mechanism found on the bottom of the dining table as my fence/stop block system. I have the Bosch at work and yes, it’s awesome! You definitely now have a much better set up now!
Cool idea to use the sliding system of the dining table as stop block system, very creative, I love it!
@@adrianwoodworm Thanks man! I also kept some longer pieces that can slide all the way to the saw blade if I need to make small, repetitive cuts. I just switch them out when needed.
First time watching....now subscribed! Really like your 'floating' idea. I am actually in the process of building a mitre station as well (have the same dewalt saw but not in a position to switch it out). Was planning to do the traditional base cabinet idea but after seeing your approach and all the usable storage room below, I believe I will try to incorporate this into my plans. Room to store tools on rolling bases. Some great ideas here! Thanks!
Huge thanks for your support!!!
In my opinion the floating workbench offers you the most flexibility when it comes to how you utilize the space below. Best of luck with your mitersaw station project!
Man well done.Great innovations…or combination of different ideas to make it work for you.Just found your channel by incident,and think you would deserve more klicks.I just wonder…are you german? It just felt like the little accent sounds familiar to me.Keep it up well done.
Thanks for the compliment! Yes, you are spot on, I am german. I moved to canada about 7 years ago and I don't think I will ever be able to get rid of my german accent😄
@@adrianwoodworm never mind that accent…only in germany the majority doesn’t like to say,that they are german.In all other countries around the world they allow you to not denial your roots.Happy for ya mate.No reason to come back,things are fucked up back home 🤣 Keep it up you’re doing great or should I say Glück auf!
Using the laminate flooring as a top surface was ingenious, especially as the T track fits so well. As for the duct multiport, Katz Moses had a 4” version in a video recently, but yours with the magnets and shop vac sized ports is a great idea! I recently tried the Trend hood and found it too top heavy and loud - what’s your thoughts on the version you showed here?
Thank you, I am glad you enjoyed the video!
The powercap active definitely has its flaws:
-Overpriced for what it is, including the spare parts such as filters (I just ordered two spare filter sets, after shipping I had to pay $175 canadian!!)
-if you stand straight and look at something at eye hight, I found the top edge of the visor hangs too low and is in my vision. (Most of the time I look down on the object I am working on, so it is not that big of a deal and I got used to it)
-the way the battery clips onto the cap is a bit flimsy and the stitching broke. I had to use a small bolt to fix it.
On a positive note, here is what I like:
-The battery lasts very long, a full day of work is no problem.
-it is very comfortable and it won't bother you after many hours of work. Noise is in my opinion on an acceptable level (I wear hearing protection most of the time anyways.)
@@adrianwoodworm hmm ok so similar fitting issues in the Trend. The Trend direct attached ear defenders just amplify the motor noise to a point where I think it’s dangerous to use. I returned them and will probably use simple mask respirators for now until I can afford the 3M PAPR that gets rave reviews but is huuuuugely expensive.
@@LeighHart I am sure the 3M is a good choice, I was looking at that one too but then I almost choked on my coffee when I saw the price. The flaws of the powercap active are manageable for me for now. If you ever end up getting the 3M, let me know what you think of it! Cheers!
when are you going to finish your houseboat?
I will continue to work on it as soon as my shop is in an acceptable, workable condition. There is still lots to do and work keeps me busy during the summer so progress is not as fast as I would like it. It might be fall by the time I get to it.