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@turbodarryl
@turbodarryl 4 күн бұрын
May I ask, what jointer is that?
@rachelbaldwyn2848
@rachelbaldwyn2848 5 күн бұрын
White vinegar will remove glue from clamps
@UAL012
@UAL012 5 күн бұрын
VERY cool design! Thanks for sharing. I do want to make a comment here about the use of your crosscut sled. For me, I love to use my radial arm saw to do the crosscuts. The reason behind that is because I can very easily put a stop block along the fence that has been measured to whatever length I need. The cool thing for me is that the guy I picked it up from included an insane amount of extras and it has made my life incredibly easy. I still use my table saw for ripping and the angle cuts you show here. As a fellow woodworker, I like being able to make suggestions and of course see what others are doing.
@JanBinnendijk
@JanBinnendijk 9 күн бұрын
how can you "calibrate a toolsetter without knowing the tool length?.. You can't .. so , sorry to say this.. but this video is worthless..
@mgetts6506
@mgetts6506 9 күн бұрын
Obviously, these videos are made for professionals only. You finally lost me at 16 parallel clamps. Yeah, everyone has those beside their CNC and in between their drum sander. 🙄🤦‍♂️
@ptysme
@ptysme 10 күн бұрын
Thanks alot, this is exactly the design I was looking for.
@jonathanmills806
@jonathanmills806 13 күн бұрын
Hi I bought your plans but I really struggled with them as I set it all out as your video but the G code was way off come the second strip I could only get it to work with out the T track, can you think of what I’m doing wrong ?
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 13 күн бұрын
Hey Johnathan, how wide were each of your panels that you created?
@jonathanmills806
@jonathanmills806 12 күн бұрын
@@EigenDesigns 6”
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 10 күн бұрын
@@jonathanmills806 In the design file the panels are broken up into 6" sections so that there are 8 panels at 6" wide for a total of 48". However, in order to accomodate T-tracks each of your panels will be slightly narrower than 6". For the t-track I used, each of my panels were 5-13/16 wide to accomodate the width of the track. This may vary depending on what style/brand of t-track you use. I made mention of this at 1:20 in the video, but it's an easy detail to overlook. One other thing to consider: each of your edge panels (e.g. the left most panel and the right most panel) will be slightly wider since there is only t-track on one of side. For my t-track I used the width of the two outer panels were 5-29/32". I hope this helps!
@homeroelizondo4189
@homeroelizondo4189 13 күн бұрын
Great explanation thanks!
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 10 күн бұрын
Thank you :)
@SamWanamaker1
@SamWanamaker1 15 күн бұрын
Did the scale stay the same when you replaced? And also did it stay parallel to the bed? Thanks!
@harryschuster4425
@harryschuster4425 16 күн бұрын
Sorry if this has been asked in other videos, but I don't see any mention of the clamps/hold-down you're using on the CNC. What are they? please.
@FURIAfdx
@FURIAfdx 16 күн бұрын
bad desing and bad air flow
@riffkref382
@riffkref382 16 күн бұрын
Tengo una duda con estas tablas, al lavar la tabla con jabón tambien se retira el aceite que se coloca al final, así que prácticamente solo se ve bien hasta que se lava por primera vez y luego habría que aplicar aceite de nuevo, ¿alguna solución que no sea no lavar?
@jumpingjacks5558
@jumpingjacks5558 18 күн бұрын
You can use salt mixed in with the glue to help keep the boards from sliding so easy. To clean up your clamps, use some mineral spirits. Make sure you take precautions so you are not inhaling fumes without a mask on.your face.
@rossimagery
@rossimagery 19 күн бұрын
Beautifully done product AND project... *BUT* background music shouldn't be so damned loud that your audience can't focus on your speaking. There are millions of people who cannot deal with such extreme distractions. Thank you for your video, and I hope this comment is received in the helpful manner that it is intended - Edit after reading some comments, and your replies: You seem a very helpful, kind, and giving person - and also very encouraging! Thank you for being you, kind sir.
@SpareTimeFurnitureTransform
@SpareTimeFurnitureTransform 20 күн бұрын
Great video! Really appreciate you sharing how you do things and explain things! Glad I subscribed to your channel!
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 20 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support - glad you subbed! 😊
@Finewoodworkingofsc
@Finewoodworkingofsc 23 күн бұрын
Great video as always. Can I ask what program do you use in your video to share your screen when you are showing the SketchUp drawing? In other words, how are you sharing your SketchUp drawing on your computer in your video.
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. To screen capture I use the built-in software from my Nvidia graphics card called "GeForce Experience". It works pretty well for what it is. I hope this helps! 😃
@Miter5TrimCarpentry
@Miter5TrimCarpentry 25 күн бұрын
Extremely helpful. Thank you. May I ask, did you design your spoil board with MFT style 20mm dog holes for better clamping options? Again thank you in advance
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 25 күн бұрын
Yeah, I wanted to have the option to use dogs and dog clamps to provide lateral bracing to my pieces. I use these when doing surfacing operations when I need to keep the top of the work piece free from clamps.
@Miter5TrimCarpentry
@Miter5TrimCarpentry 24 күн бұрын
@@EigenDesigns I’m on the fence of which Machine to buy, the Onefinity Elite Foreman or new machine that Seinci just released called Altmill. When i do build my spoilboard, i thought an MFT style grid would be helpful to square up the X,Y position using bench dogs or low profile planes while using Festool Element clamps for lateral clamping like what your doing. I’m just so on the fence in to which machine to buy. Lol. Thanks for the replay and great to share ideas with. 😀😀
@jdrmyers
@jdrmyers 25 күн бұрын
Downdraft. I'm not sure if you are sitll offering your downdraft panels. I'm currently building my workbench.
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 25 күн бұрын
@@jdrmyers I ended up giving those out quite a while ago. Sorry bud! 😃
@SJSSawdust
@SJSSawdust 26 күн бұрын
Nice looking boards, Am I incorrect or is the pattern messed up on the board you showed the juice groove and orbital sanding on?
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns 26 күн бұрын
Yes - good catch. I made three boards and one of them had a strip that was placed incorrectly. Great eye!
@SJSSawdust
@SJSSawdust 26 күн бұрын
@@EigenDesigns been there, done that. Lol
@raulsilva6697
@raulsilva6697 27 күн бұрын
Hows is going . Just recieved my jointer today . Any tips on calibrating this machine . Thanks
@yamlcase230
@yamlcase230 27 күн бұрын
Make me some dollar dollar dollar!
@jimputnam7539
@jimputnam7539 27 күн бұрын
That was the best explained way to calculate how long your board should be!
@user-qp8ty9tc8w
@user-qp8ty9tc8w 27 күн бұрын
Q maderas usaste ?
@user-serzh76
@user-serzh76 29 күн бұрын
Супер
@hrmny_
@hrmny_ Ай бұрын
Why not use tee nuts instead of the threaded inserts?
@jimkonrad2528
@jimkonrad2528 Ай бұрын
Great work! Definitely well thought out! Honestly, I don’t have any clamping/hold down issues. I use t-track with t-track style clamps. Zero issues. Never had a work piece come loose. I also use double sided tape for some instances. No work piece needs to be so severely tightened that it bends t-track. My goodness. I think you did an AMAZING job! The result is great! I have always been able to correctly and securely hold down my work pieces with no issue. I would be solving an issue that doesn’t exist if I did what you did.
@caluman69
@caluman69 Ай бұрын
Man I have been trying to figure out what to do with my spoil board since I ordered my cnc a few days ago. This is PERFECT! I don't have to weigh which one is better when you can do them all. I'm going to share this video on a cnc group where I was asking opinions. Amazing idea. Thanks!
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Glad I could help! Thanks for sharing it 😃😃
@caluman69
@caluman69 Ай бұрын
@@EigenDesigns no problem!
@GreenGrow-ck3pg
@GreenGrow-ck3pg Ай бұрын
What's with the goofy ass music? Cool board though
@stevesiefken2696
@stevesiefken2696 Ай бұрын
Any issue with grounding? I thought metal ducts were prone to static issues.
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
I haven’t had a single issue with the grounding. You can certainly add a grounding wire if that’s a concern
@kartikmankad9428
@kartikmankad9428 Ай бұрын
I wish you’d gone into details about how to setup the fence for the dovetail cut! That seems to be the trickiest part here
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
You're right, I should have gone into more detail there. I essentially used a trial and error method until I got the fit just right. I cut a dovetail channel on a scrap piece of wood and then adjusted the sacrificial fence when cutting the dovetail ends on the apron pieces until they fit snug in that channel. Once I was happy with the fit on the scrap pieces, I proceeded to cut the dovetail pins on the actual apron pieces. I hope this helps!
@williealvarado2008
@williealvarado2008 Ай бұрын
Great looking board! I really like the design and look. What size router bit did you use for the juice groove? I did not see it listed in the list of tools. Happy 4th of July.
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Thank you. For the juice groove I used a 3/4" bowl bit from whitesde. You can find it here: amzn.to/3L8h3wW
@DudeSawdust
@DudeSawdust Ай бұрын
another home run. Nice work and amazing craftsmanship!
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Thanks Logan! I always appreciate your feedback :)
@bcas008
@bcas008 Ай бұрын
a really great project, well explained and beautifully implemented. It's just a shame that you can't tell the effort from the result. Thanks for sharing, that's why I subscribed to the channel. Greetings from Germany 🤘👍
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Thank you for the support. Danke fürs Zuschauen
@johnwall1634
@johnwall1634 Ай бұрын
I made an end grain board a few months ago out of maple, padauk, and purple heart. It seemed like the padauk kept "bleeding" into the maple. Maybe maple is just more susceptible to that?
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Hey John, yes Padauk tends to do that. There are a few other species that also do that. There’s not a great way around that, but having good dust extraction on your sander and cleaning the surface of the board often can reduce these effects.
@tomroe4857
@tomroe4857 Ай бұрын
I recently finished making your diamond cutting board. Your instructions were clear and overall were excellent. I loved the look until I applied the mineral oil at which time the board turned very dark and covered up the grain in the maple and walnut. In my opinion this really detracts from the appearance. Do you have any recommendations for remediating this condition. Thank you. Tom R
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Hey Tom, I have had similar experiences with other boards and unfortunately there's not an easy remedy. Each wood species takes mineral oil differently and sometimes alters the color of the wood significantly - especially when you're dealing with an end grain board. I have even noticed significant variation in color change between different boards of the same species. For example, maple tends to turn more "amber" color rather than white once oil is applied. There's not much that can be done at this point. My only advice would be to make your wood slection for future boards with this in mind, given that the post-finish color change can really alter the final look of the board.
@stormman8393
@stormman8393 Ай бұрын
Trusting the workshop superintendent was given a pay rise for exposing that mistake!! Another great video
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
He’s the highest paid employee on the payroll 😂😂
@stormman8393
@stormman8393 Ай бұрын
Mate your brilliant. Subscriber now to your channel
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Glad to have you 😊
@vincentchov5760
@vincentchov5760 Ай бұрын
Does this still work with vacuum tables? I'm working with a table that has t-slots, but most of it is covered with a single MDF spoilboard where only some portions of the t-slots are exposed via 2-inch long rectangular pockets. Not sure if it would hurt the vacuum system to let the t-slots be fully exposed, and/or to add the dog holes.
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
That's a hard one to answer because it would depnd on the particular setup, system capacity, etc. I would venture to guess that putting this many holes in a vacuum system spoilboard would adversely affect the suction, but that would be better answered by the vacuum system manufacturer.
@JesseStanchfield
@JesseStanchfield Ай бұрын
yes, lovely analysis! i'm upgrading my system and this helps! thank you
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Thanks Jesse :)
@DadDistracted
@DadDistracted Ай бұрын
couldn't you just use the new 45deg edge with the saw back at 90deg
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Yes, you could. For some odd reason I couldn't seem to see that when I was making this board, but you're 100% correct.
@markmanning2921
@markmanning2921 Ай бұрын
you should pre-offset the glue ups so that half the boards have vertical strips on one end and the other half have horizontal stripes. this will negate the need to waste so much of the wood!
@tfsbuilds93
@tfsbuilds93 Ай бұрын
Do you have the cut file for the EaZy tool setter inlay? Can’t seem to program that cut
@user-iv8hm3fv3o
@user-iv8hm3fv3o Ай бұрын
Do you have plans for your CNC housing?
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Hey John, I unfortunately don't. I wish I could be of more help to you
@Chuck_Burke
@Chuck_Burke Ай бұрын
Thank you for all this. great information....two questions if I may...overall, how do you rate the grizzly build quality? Second, if one ran a 6" trunk, it would still be necessary to reduce to 4" ducting for the tools ( and to connect to the DC...what do you think that will do to the airflow? thank you for your time, and thank you for the massve amount of effort you put into producing this video!!!
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Chuck. I think the grizzly build quality overall is good, but I have been a little disappointed by the life of the filter. I had to replace it after less than a year and they are very expensive. Just something to keep in mind if you're looking at getting one. I think "necking" down to 4" as you get closer to the tools is completely fine. Most tools have a 4" dust port so it's somewhat expected that you will transition to 4" when you get closer to your tools. It shouldnt impact airflow too much.
@terrytawhai2886
@terrytawhai2886 Ай бұрын
Man those are seriously epic man true works of art would go well with my Damascus chef knives,I gotta say your work is phenomenal 👍🏼
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Thank you so much.
@donepearce
@donepearce Ай бұрын
Don't put holes in your spoilboard. They are simply not necessary. And when you do want one it will never be in quite the right place. When I need a hole in my spoliboard I drill one in the precise place I want for optimum fixing. My current spoilboard is now six months old and it has four holes in it. Hold work items is only 5% about holding them down. Put 95% of the effort into preventing them moving sideways. For this wedges and cams are the best answer. Preventing sideways movement by pushing down on the top is very much missing the point.
@johnrains8409
@johnrains8409 Ай бұрын
Everyone who has a shop outfitted like tis, raise your hand.
@nasarazam
@nasarazam Ай бұрын
Very Good. the part where you did free hand routing for hinges without any template will be impossible for me. A potential to screw up the whole project at that point. I wonder what is alternatice to create those notches for the hinges.
@teejay3510
@teejay3510 Ай бұрын
This is a great design - thanks. I tried it on a smaller scale first - milled up enough wood to do 4 "composite" pieces 24 inches long and 4 gave me 7 inches of width in the final board so I put another piece of wood on each side to bring it up to 12 inches final width just to test it out. Looks great. Now i've just milled enough wood to make 8 composite pieces 24 inches long so now I can have a complete diamond board without any filler at around 14 inches wide with a complete pattern. There is a lot of waste. I was keen to see what you did with yours. I'm thinking of gluing all the triangles together into squares then laminate together and make some kind of end grain board with it? There's probably some way to do a fancy pattern... but I just want to use it because it was all awesome wood. P.S. I turned my blade on the table saw back to 90 for the last two cuts like some commenters mentioned. Worked fine.
@massoodn9410
@massoodn9410 Ай бұрын
Absolutely one of a kind. Your creativity in design,your execution, and your explanation so clearly are wonderful. Unlike those who go through motions and don’t say a word, like a zombie! Of course your cute assistant deserves tons of credit 😊
@EigenDesigns
@EigenDesigns Ай бұрын
Thank you very much! I appreciate your support! 😀😀