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@angelaw2001
@angelaw2001 3 күн бұрын
The foreshadowing is pretty funny lol
@angelaw2001
@angelaw2001 3 күн бұрын
Hahaha looking for the drill 😂
@angelaw2001
@angelaw2001 3 күн бұрын
Keeping it weird 😅
@angelaw2001
@angelaw2001 3 күн бұрын
Very pretty! Looks like so much work though…you deserve some Duluths 😂
@rmp5s
@rmp5s 3 күн бұрын
Rebarb? Is that rhubarb's cousin?
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 3 күн бұрын
😂 LOL, I have no idea where I picked up calling it rebarb but I can’t stop calling it that.
@rmp5s
@rmp5s 3 күн бұрын
@@rightsidedownstudio Own that shit...put it on a shirt. lol
@luckycohen07
@luckycohen07 4 күн бұрын
HAHAH your links in the description are amazing!
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 4 күн бұрын
Glad you like them!
@nickspishak8318
@nickspishak8318 4 күн бұрын
Very nice. I’d give it a Hawk Tuah
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 4 күн бұрын
HAHAHAHAHAHA 🤣
@goatman86
@goatman86 6 күн бұрын
I've always wondered, if you have to manualy close and open all those gates, why not just make a quick connect to separate straight lines. I am no expert by any means but I would think straight airflow is always better then all those bends and double or triple joints. What do you think?
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 5 күн бұрын
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. You are right straight airflow is better but I'm not sure what you mean with quick connect and separate straight lines. can you elaborate, maybe I can try it out.
@goatman86
@goatman86 5 күн бұрын
@@rightsidedownstudio Yeah quick connect might have been confusing. Let's say there are 2 pipes on the wall. One going left to one mashine and one going right to another, both open in the middle. You simply put your dust collector's hose onto the one you are going to use. In principle they would act as just an extention of the hose but made with smooth piping.
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 5 күн бұрын
@@goatman86 Ohh ok I gotcha, so there's a lot of people who do that. The most common connect is this magnetic quick connect amzn.to/4c3t02J I've seen people have one hose to a dust collector and just drag the hose to whatever machine they were using and snap it on or use it exactly like you mentioned. I thought about trying to just to demonstrate alternative ways to set up dust collection, but I just decided to go with the traditional way with blast gates. To your point of airflow around corners I did a ton testing in this video kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Z-Bge72Dz77UY30.html if you just jump to 13:17 I do the corner air flow test. Admittingly that’s just air with no saw dust. I’m sure with a lot of saw dust it would change the airflow, but I have no idea how to test that yet. You do have a great idea and if you have all the blast gates in the same spot as I do there’s really no reason you couldn’t set it up like you mentioned, it would actually probably look cleaner and be more efficient because you wouldn’t have tiny vacuum leaks from all the connections.
@sbb526
@sbb526 8 күн бұрын
The ONLY thing I care about in a sander is what can remove material faster. Compared to the 5 inch variable speed DeWalt for under $100, does the festool do anything more? Does it spin significantly faster or vibrate more?
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 7 күн бұрын
Nope, the main thing about it is it’s comfortable to use for a long period of time. It’s much quieter, the vibration doesn’t transfer into your hand or arm, and it has a speed adjustment that’s pretty nice. Other than that your DeWalt with some good 3m cubitron sandpaper will remove just as much just as fast.
@angelaw2001
@angelaw2001 11 күн бұрын
I think SEO is key. Keep adjusting and keep track of the keywords and titles you’re using, so you know what works and what didn’t.
@garymaya1767
@garymaya1767 14 күн бұрын
Bungy cords and used fan. No wood needed.
@garymaya1767
@garymaya1767 14 күн бұрын
$25 cheap fan lol. Damn
@marcoespindolarei3586
@marcoespindolarei3586 15 күн бұрын
Would this be an alternative to a hepa air purifier or use together for optimal results?
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 14 күн бұрын
It's an alternative, you can definitely use it together but it might be a bit overkill and not give any better results.
@jwstanley2645
@jwstanley2645 15 күн бұрын
Been There, done that. 1. Bad fan. Use one that has no handle, knob or cord protruding from the metal box. 2. Simply attach the filter to the fan, no wood box needed for extra filters. 3. Still, mine was not as effective as I had hoped. Glad you like yours.
@zacharyrau
@zacharyrau 15 күн бұрын
Opinions welcome, but my opinion is I think the biggest downfall for sellers on Etsy (and similar sites) is the fact that if I'm looking at your product, and I scroll down on the listing, Just pastthe description I'm going to see products from competitors. And because it's so competitive, there's no guarantee that your prices will be better. I have been driving my own sales via TikTok videos and according to my link tree, and the analytics (linktree) I was getting approx one Etsy sale every 200 clicks on the link. I started up my own website In the recent months and I'm sitting at one sale every 25 clicks on the link. And my prices have not changed at all. I truly believe that I lost a lot of sales to competitors. On my own website, no one else has a space to advertise on my listings. Yearly cost for the website is $34 which includes information security, hosting etc.. and 2.7% cc transaction fee.
@ironclock
@ironclock 15 күн бұрын
Dude everything is so blindingly bright in this video it’s impossible to see what’s going on
@joshcookify
@joshcookify 16 күн бұрын
Dont cut your advertising. Itll tank your stores views and sales. Even just adjusting how much you spend can cause a reset in the algo. My store has 2300 sales and I have learned the hard way not to mess with advertising outside of turning products on or off based on sales. Also, advertising brings other, similar items in your shop up as it gets views so dont advertise everything in your store. Or if you do go back through after a few months and kill some of the ads for items that maybe have a high ad spend but no sales (honestly the break even items are the ones I turn off as high viewed items still bring other items up).
@jeanettebarrera4832
@jeanettebarrera4832 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for the honest advice. I’m going on 3 months no sales, but no views also… and the guru’s are telling me to close shop and open another one now that I’ve figured out SEO’s
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 17 күн бұрын
I've seen people suggest suggest closing the entire shop but I've never really understood why because the shop as a whole doesn't bring people in it's the individual item post and the tag lines and key words you used in the post. My first two months I also never got a single visit and just a few views but I was also just using basic titles and just a few tags. I started using Google's SEO engine that rates key words for SEO search's and maxing out my tags and I started getting a lot more views and visits. The first month I did that I got 4 sales which isn't a lot but for me it was huge. The second month I decided to devote $200 to advertising and keep working on trying to get the titles right and I made 15 sales. The key word heavy titles and tags helped more than the advertising, I think $100 in advertising would have given me the same results but putting both together was the kick start the shop needed. An example of a title I use for something like a cheese slicer is "Wood Cheese Slicer Board, Cheese Slicing Board, Wooden Cheese Cutter, Cheese Cutting Board, 5th Anniversary, Charcuterie Board, Cheese Wire" I try and use as many keywords as possible in the title so the post will pop up on as many searches as possible. hope this helps and good luck.
@jeanettebarrera4832
@jeanettebarrera4832 16 күн бұрын
@@rightsidedownstudio ok, thank you for the encouragement. I have noticed my views going up. I will keep working on my SEO’s.
@TorrinseBoyd
@TorrinseBoyd 12 күн бұрын
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊​@@rightsidedownstudio
@luckycohen07
@luckycohen07 18 күн бұрын
Always great advice! Thanks
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 18 күн бұрын
Thanks, happy it helped
@BenCohen-vi2cp
@BenCohen-vi2cp 18 күн бұрын
HAHAHA 1:30
@TheOneBoQuA
@TheOneBoQuA 21 күн бұрын
Lights flicker 😄 playing with power now
@Nikola__K
@Nikola__K 22 күн бұрын
The vacuums further down the line have to work twice as hard to pull the same pressure as the one at the front because not only are they also to some extent work against the first vacuum. Not only because the point of the pipe is further from the opening but mostly because the turbulence that makes a pressure knot of sorts at the first juncture, specially if that first vacuum is the strongest. Make a pipe shorter than the shortest hose on a vacuum you use and hook them all side by side on the end of the pipe on a bigger pipe. 1/3 bigger than the average pipe of a vacuum times the number of vacuums used for the big pipe diameter would be perfect I suppose so that it acts like a vacuum capacitor of sorts. I would like to see that if you are up for it, make a new apparatus and get a pressure meter in bar and psi to see if there is any difference, and try to make the most out of the design later maybe to see how efficient you can make it. Send the video to different physicists at universities and ask for recommendations to make it more efficient it would be fun to see what they suggest. Pipe diameters at the opening and their shapes can also influence suction, but don’t know about the overall pressure.
@comm_wolf
@comm_wolf 22 күн бұрын
If you lose you breath, it was this guy!
@ryanvanaman9585
@ryanvanaman9585 22 күн бұрын
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@andreashjort8944
@andreashjort8944 22 күн бұрын
When you're out of laxatives and desperate for salvation
@CatsAndFentanyl
@CatsAndFentanyl 22 күн бұрын
Fentanyl addicts we all been here once don’t lie
@farleymcisaac2468
@farleymcisaac2468 22 күн бұрын
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@matparker5615
@matparker5615 23 күн бұрын
I've been struggling to get to a good (affordable) solution for dust collection to keep from caking every single inch of my shop (and my friggin' lungs!) with fine particulates, so your vid hit perfectly. The fact that you're using some of the same equipment as I do (incl. the exact Ridgid shopvac lol) kept me here to see how YOU put it together. My shop is a 12x18 (with a 12x8 screened-in porch) loft barn, so I won't need to go 20'x20' on the piping to get to the far end of the workspace, so your solution is going to fit well for suction. Thanks for the helpful information (including the blast gate info!) and keep grinding, brother.
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 23 күн бұрын
Thank you!! And glad it helped
@charitiekbyrd1
@charitiekbyrd1 23 күн бұрын
It came out pretty good! I'm going to start putting out some videos sometime in the next few weeks. I haven't made and set it up yet but the name we landed on will be "Woodshop 76". I will let you know when I'm ready for videos.😁
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 23 күн бұрын
Love the name! I'm pumped to see your first video. The hardest part is setting everything up and getting your first video out after that it's just fine tuning and finding your rhythm.
@pinkyunddasbrain
@pinkyunddasbrain 27 күн бұрын
I'm having a similar problem. I've never seen this before. Hopefully, I don't burn my house down.
@spdergod
@spdergod 28 күн бұрын
Two vacuums are commonly used in portable carpet machines. I do suspect though that you may have had some air entering from the second vacuum when it was off.
@sirtweak8040
@sirtweak8040 28 күн бұрын
That's insane!! 🤣
@polerin
@polerin 29 күн бұрын
Comment for the comment gods. Also pretty nice timing, I am sorta in the process of planning something similar
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 28 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! Also good luck on your project I hope it turns out great!
@frederickgoldberg7235
@frederickgoldberg7235 29 күн бұрын
i use a remote too. I store on my table saw with velcro. then when i'm working moving around the shop i keep it in my pocket. my tools are half and half. 4" and two inch. so i have to use both. a stand up and A shop vac. I like the set up for the shop vac you did. i've been dragging it around the garage. Thanks
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 29 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@TheShutterbug1968
@TheShutterbug1968 Ай бұрын
HILARIOUS.
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 29 күн бұрын
Thanks
@toothlesschunk1005
@toothlesschunk1005 Ай бұрын
You trimmed your beard and put a different hat on I thought you were a completely different dude. Lol nice video!
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 29 күн бұрын
Thanks
@user-cc4pr8wc4w
@user-cc4pr8wc4w Ай бұрын
I let nature do my dust collection, I do all my work outside 🤭 an when it’s raining I have a day of 🤭😂🤣🤭😂🤣
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio 29 күн бұрын
Love that!
@Edd030427
@Edd030427 Ай бұрын
Soundproof is a strong word for 2" foam! If anything, it'll just reduce slightly lower frequencies that the thinner material. Those foams are for acoustic treatment, reducing reflections, not stopping sound from going through the material (it's actually better if the sound does go through, as it would reflect off of the surface behind it, and travel through the foam twice). Still nothing for low and mid frequencies though, which to be fair, are the worst offenders of the shop vac. A lower pitched sound is far less offensive!
@user-dm8be1is4g
@user-dm8be1is4g Ай бұрын
Why not use the exhaust to cool the motor. It's like a leaf blower so grab a short hose direct it at the motor. The wind blowing on the motor would help. You could even make a heat sink. I think this would work best if you could vent it outside and bring fresh air in.
@rightsidedownstudio
@rightsidedownstudio Ай бұрын
That's a really good idea! Thank you
@jpdub45
@jpdub45 Ай бұрын
I built an un-baffled, basically sealed vacuum enclosure for the 16 gallon Ridgid shop vac, and I could run it for hours. Yeah, it'll get hot, but I ran it like that for at least 3 years- long enough for the enclosure to start rotting. It's still going just the same as the day I got it. Point being, don't worry about it overheating. It won't. And if somehow it DOES manage to get too hot (it won't) Ridgid has the lifetime guarantee on their vacuums. I wouldn't worry about it
@paulusul
@paulusul Ай бұрын
Can we have the physics video too? that sounded really cool
@michaeladams5369
@michaeladams5369 Ай бұрын
Them dang storm clouds... great video exactly what I'm looking for new follower
@henryfuentes3425
@henryfuentes3425 Ай бұрын
So your hands don't work ?
@timebandit2266
@timebandit2266 Ай бұрын
How about respect the machine and use common sense. Instead of following someone else’s directions.
@chon9746
@chon9746 Ай бұрын
Well I mean you shouldn't need to be using a push stick until the end of the board is all the way on the table. Then you wouldn't even be able to tip it up
@Dwabtit
@Dwabtit Ай бұрын
That’s a big ass staple gun
@johngaltline9933
@johngaltline9933 Ай бұрын
Or, you know, use the push stick when the end of the board is already on the table like any normal person. That aside, pretty sure that chungus of a push block is going to lift a heck of a lot more boards if you’re using it with as much hanging off the table as was shown with the stick, rather than the half inch of overhang shown.
@mikecorsmeier9203
@mikecorsmeier9203 Ай бұрын
Its a birds mouth. A birds beak would insinuate that you're pushing with the point. Ps. Did you say " puss stick " ?
@samr1556
@samr1556 Ай бұрын
Set depth properly and be a fucking man
@michaelbanta3238
@michaelbanta3238 Ай бұрын
Yes if you're a f****** idiot you can push it down too far in the front and push the back up and it can fly back and hit you in the face or you can do with any real Carpenter does and use your hand until it reaches the edge of the table and then use your bird beak stick
@kdub11
@kdub11 Ай бұрын
The absolute biggest tip for no kickback is were you push your stock at. Sounds counterintuitive but closer to the blade results in less kickback.
@EKHondaMotive
@EKHondaMotive Ай бұрын
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