overanalyze said:I have been watching all your videos as you posted them. I love your ideas and how you impliment them! Thanks for sharing the process!!
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mrB said:That's friggin awesome!! If it all lines up and cuts dead square then I'm well impressed!!!
Well done sir! [thumbs up]
Tinker said:I like it. As somebody else mentioned, knobs you only have to loosen and tighten instead of screws and bolts you put into your pockets might be an improvement. For me, my pockets are always full of small tools. Dropping screws and bolts into my pockets is like throwing them away.
How does the saw do when ripping longer boards? There seems to be some concerns about the short rip fence. I have watched carpenters using DW portables an some other small table saws ripping very long lumber with fences that are really not much longer that yours. I have a small DW, but I don't have room in my shop for ripping boards much longer than about 3 or 4 feet (approximately 90 to 120 centimeters). For long rips, I use my TS 55. I would like to see another vid after you have had a chance to play around with your changes and improvements.
Somebody mentioned they have seen other videos of your ideas. I will watch for more of them from now on.
Tinker
Kev said:I had to stop watching...
I think what you are demonstrating here is actually dangerous. I would hate it if somebody tried to copy what you are doing and had an accident.
I am not criticising your ingenuity, but I do think what you are doing is quite dangerous regardless of how much care you take. This time you didn't even extend the feet on your base and I could system the setup moving. Not cool [sad]
Kev said:I had to stop watching...
I think what you are demonstrating here is actually dangerous. I would hate it if somebody tried to copy what you are doing and had an accident.
I am not criticising your ingenuity, but I do think what you are doing is quite dangerous regardless of how much care you take. This time you didn't even extend the feet on your base and I could system the setup moving. Not cool [sad]
bobfog said:I saw it shaking when ripping the thicker stock
bobfog said:This whole idea really is fixing something that ain't broken, given the number of small saw options available on the market.
Svar said:bobfog said:This whole idea really is fixing something that ain't broken, given the number of small saw options available on the market.
Really? Name one small saw with a true sliding table.
That one, CMS table, Ryobi bt3000 etc. are just tricked up miter gauges. None of them goes right next to the blade. If you ever used true slider you'll now the huge advantage.bobfog said:Svar said:bobfog said:This whole idea really is fixing something that ain't broken, given the number of small saw options available on the market.
Really? Name one small saw with a true sliding table.
Bosch GTS 10 XC
Svar said:That one, CMS table, Ryobi bt3000 etc. are just tricked up miter gauges. None of them goes right next to the blade. If you ever used true slider you'll now the huge advantage.bobfog said:Svar said:bobfog said:This whole idea really is fixing something that ain't broken, given the number of small saw options available on the market.
Really? Name one small saw with a true sliding table.
Bosch GTS 10 XC
andy5405 said:I think this guy is great and the patience and ingenuity to build something like this shouldn't be under estimated. It does look dangerous though by UK standards and I'm surprised no-one has mentioned that there is no guard on the blade.
However it is filmed in Ukraine and I'm guessing that they're not quite so obsessed with health and safety as the Brits and Yanks. It should perhaps be critiqued in that context. I would happily go back to the days where there was no culture of "where there's blame, there's a claim". The price to pay for that might be the odd finger or two.
Svar said:That one, CMS table, Ryobi bt3000 etc. are just tricked up miter gauges. None of them goes right next to the blade. If you ever used true slider you'll now the huge advantage.bobfog said:Svar said:bobfog said:This whole idea really is fixing something that ain't broken, given the number of small saw options available on the market.
Really? Name one small saw with a true sliding table.
Bosch GTS 10 XC
andy5405 said:I think this guy is great and the patience and ingenuity to build something like this shouldn't be under estimated. It does look dangerous though by UK standards and I'm surprised no-one has mentioned that there is no guard on the blade.
mirock said:andy5405 said:I think this guy is great and the patience and ingenuity to build something like this shouldn't be under estimated. It does look dangerous though by UK standards and I'm surprised no-one has mentioned that there is no guard on the blade.
Yes, you are right, it is just first trials. I plan to insert dividing knife and mount upper intake of dust collection, which will serve as a guard also.
Thank you for your opinion