Can you please clarify how you might use set screws rather than a shim to bring the bottom of the fence out more? Where would you put the set screws and what would they butt up against?
@mrdjhex3 күн бұрын
Awesome DIY job. The floor looks great 👌🏾
@TheLoneWanderUK3 күн бұрын
What’s the wood for the mallet head? Looks beautiful man!👌🏻
@_Shopfix3 күн бұрын
Osage orange, hedge apple tree!
@stevedaniell76434 күн бұрын
I hate printed instructions! Many thanks and easy to follow!
@jonatnry61974 күн бұрын
Should you bend the hinge toward the door frame or away from the frame? Looked like you bent away from the frame. Other similar videos say bend toward the frame. Which is best?
@tonyhansen6555 күн бұрын
Very nice! I particularly like the way the finished project looks like it utilises the more common joinery techniques of tenons etc. I've learnt some excellent "shortcuts" from this video!
@dannork12405 күн бұрын
I’m trying to replace an existing can light. My new one has white, black and bare wires. The current light has four white wires, three black wires, a green wire and a bare wire (not connected to anything) I’m gonna have to hire an electrician to figure out the mess, aren’t I?
@lexluthorjf7 күн бұрын
Ficou horroroso esse salpicado.
@55ostaR7 күн бұрын
What about the side
@dracodomitor66767 күн бұрын
Did you check your foundation and fix that first? Otherwise you get to keep doing this again
@oscarinlg9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. Subscribed
@cliftonwegener58609 күн бұрын
Simple, concise and informative! Great video. Thanks!
@polyglotengineer3910 күн бұрын
Go state!!!
@whoaboutofcup10 күн бұрын
Как охуенно когда у тебя есть деньги.
@claylovett703411 күн бұрын
Thanks, I didn't have a single table with a flat surface and just priced creating my own table top. I have bought this instead. I might build my own beefy top for it down the road, but this will get me to where I need to be for now. Cheers!
@txcch59511 күн бұрын
👍
@gordythecat11 күн бұрын
Isn’t it super slippery if you park a wet vehicle in there?
@UlyssesDrax12 күн бұрын
This is the most intelligent way of making a chess board that I've seen so far.
@7777R12 күн бұрын
Thank you for the step by step and clear instructions. Really appreciate your content.
@peterkelly895312 күн бұрын
👍
@trodapulse558112 күн бұрын
So inspiring
@williamkaiser849013 күн бұрын
It's a hobby bandsaw nothing more! Same for the Deluxe 10" light cutting only. He's right build a stand! Doesn't come with a Miter guard!
@SADUTTAQUARIUM13 күн бұрын
I love this background sound... When I scrolled through the video I was surprised because it was similar to my video 😂😅
@miriaviana374013 күн бұрын
Caprichoso parabéns
@bryandungee102913 күн бұрын
How much did this cost you???
@StevenEwingLobo14 күн бұрын
Love this but why didn't you sand it?
@user-bs5ff6qb6n14 күн бұрын
I would have preferred it without the sprinkled chips on it
@carpdung14 күн бұрын
Very Nice!!! Just a quick question: at the 7:18 mark of your video, what drill bit are you using there (with the square head)? Thanks so much!
@Piku_gram14 күн бұрын
But did you solve the root of the problem? I mean cracks happen for a reason.
@Joewtny114 күн бұрын
Instead of milling one large chunk of lumber with potentially still some moisture in it that might warp over time, I think I'd rather take two planks and glue them together, then go through the process of million perfect 90's. Each board will counteract any future distortions in the other. Also, strongly attaching any additional fence to a substandard Dewalt fence is going to just duplicate the problem. The shim is a good solution, but if you still have to do that after using such a thick chunk of wood, you probably could have gotten away with doing the same thing with a much thinner piece. I might prefer using a removable adhesive between them such as silicone, since it would dry with the wood flat on the table, and automatically adjust to whatever space was between the auxillairy fence and the Dewalt fence. Another addition I'd make on table saws without a cabinet top around them--and am making on my own jobsite 7491, is to attach a plank to the underside of the lumber as an infeed support, and another on the outgoing side as an outfeed support.
@Problematic202416 күн бұрын
Im just curious as to why you used the furring strips instead of just mounting the drywall directly to the joists?
@user-dm8gj9yf6q16 күн бұрын
Cimento autonivelante❤
@williammessenger963716 күн бұрын
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
@BY-wb7og16 күн бұрын
How thin can you get boards when using a chainsaw to mill?
@markoogle17 күн бұрын
My mistake was thinking that 3/4 inch board perfectly fits in the table saw slots, but it has a little wiggle. That means u are a little off at the end of the
@mmoussa0117 күн бұрын
What's the longest length board you've managed to flatten reliably using this design? I've got a dozen or so 8' long, 2" thick rough sawn soft maple boards that I need to I need to flatten. Do you think a long enough version of this jig well-supported on infeed and outfeed sides would be able to pull that off?
@gabegabe754818 күн бұрын
This is a great reminder that you don't need 1 million dollars if tools to make a wonderful product. Thank you for making such a simple and wonderful presentation! ❤
@Tom-wz2rh18 күн бұрын
Great video, feels very professional with the backing music. Just adding another voice to say to anyone else watching that you should be using push sticks on the table saw and pads on the jointer (or planer as we confusingly call it in the UK!). Don't want to see you get injured so you can't do any more great videos like this one!
@schoolfriendsteve66319 күн бұрын
Great content. I’m inspired to tackle my project, thank you!
@Crossed_x19 күн бұрын
Does it hold a person lol
@Kjonghi20 күн бұрын
Very good en nice! 👍 Im also very interesting to make with pallet wood. I already made small table, flowers pot something like that. They are not perfect but im really enjoyed.
@pappashoos452820 күн бұрын
Kane williamson copy here😂
@chefe215221 күн бұрын
Do this models tend to have blade problems? I've seen few people.in my area selling it ,everything works great but they has problems with blade either tilting or going up and down. Would it ne hard to fix it
@_Shopfix20 күн бұрын
No I’ve never had problems with the blade moving at all. You have to manually raise and lower it. The blade should never tilt.