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Hі! Watched your video - cool result! Glad that my ideas are useful and help to create new interesting projects) Good luck! Best regards, Mr.Vereshchak
ОтветитьJust built this table using your plans over the holiday.
I modified the end for my SKIL Jobsite Table Saw and it looks and works great!
Gives me more room in my garage because of the mobility of the table and I can level the table thanks to the castors you linked.
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I just want to say I appreciate the effort you did designing and building the table and the recording and editing is just legendary.. I was surprised to see the night scene and I think it's just piece of art that you throw at the end of the video
ОтветитьAren’t speed squares handy!
ОтветитьThis whole video is a pleasure to watch and plenty of useful tips like the jig you setup to make your lagbolt plugs I will absolutely be using that if i need to drill out the center of wood circle. Its just awsome to watch you work!
ОтветитьAwesome very clean build with perfection sir
ОтветитьAmazing!!!
ОтветитьVery cool build. Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьBeautiful job on the table and your video production. Bravo!!!!
ОтветитьHow did you router the t channel so straight? Free hand?
ОтветитьThe "table" comes secondary to the "saw" in a great table saw. The best table saw table in the world still makes a second rate saw with a low end saw installed. It take both a great saw and a great table. This is like building a good car and putting a Fiat 4-banger in it.
ОтветитьGreat work...
ОтветитьCaramba!!! É muita precisão... Parabéns
ОтветитьSmooth work slick . Is it ok to ask the measurements from you in metric ?😅
Ответитьgood video. I still don't understand how people can spend more time videoing and editing than they do wood working. I don't have time for that lol. So kudos to you.
Ответитьnice job
ОтветитьWow great looking table & work bench. Great details
Ответитьعمل جيد
ОтветитьThis is probably the cleanest build I've ever seen. Such precision and great craftsmanship! Definitely inspiring
ОтветитьTwo full sheets of Birch Ply!! That's $600 right there!
ОтветитьWOW!! The skill level in ALL departments of this video are off the chart. I thought this guy must have at least a million subs. But no, at this moment in time 4.4k subs. I am shocked!! Well, you gained a new sub. AMAZING!!!!
ОтветитьAh, great video but the one tool I wanted to know most about you left out. Which Dewalt Planer did you use to clean up the wood? Thanks. :)
ОтветитьAre you going to put t track across the table? I built something like this only to realize my sleds no longer go very far.
ОтветитьIncredible production value! Really enjoyable to watch!
ОтветитьGreat stuff! I’m going to think about how I can adapt it to my SawStop Jobsite pro saw and also add a router table in.
ОтветитьMolto professionale
Ottimo lavoro
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Incredible build. Love the details and the editing of the video too.
ОтветитьHey Paul! its Bal from shaw white rock. Good to see you are doing well. I loved the video. I did not know you had this hidden talent! Im very impressed. You are quite the perfectionist i see. Man you have a lot of tools lol. Hope all is well with you.
Ответитьwoww ottimo lavoro.
ОтветитьVery good idea for the table leveling. I have to reset mine to the proper height, this idea would have made it a lot easier
ОтветитьNewbie at workshop and woodworking so found your video amazing and way above my thinking. The angled supports for the adjustable shelf, the jig for the plugs, the use of the squares and clamps… Clamping pieces is my downfall, I can’t keep it simple enough to be effective and I’m always struggling. Why did you use the small spacer blocks w the clamps in the earlier part of the video? To gain more space to work around? Amazing talent. I’m still trying to come up w a table design for my skill level to rip sheets that won’t require me to saw through the top of full cans of stain again as I use them as my supports for a 4x8! Thank you for the inspiration.
ОтветитьI have something similar but I used ceiling flange on the threaded rod so I can spin it fast and change tools
ОтветитьGreat job editing. Nice work!
ОтветитьTHIS is one of the best videos I've ever seen on any subject!!! Your camera work, lighting and most of all, editing are UNREAL / AWESOME sir!!!!
ОтветитьHi
brilliant build and great video watched a number of times now as I’m going to try build my own. You mentioned at the end the plans are available could you let me know how I could get a copy please. Billy
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I think i'm gonna make the base-thing in STEEL. Weld it. Square and straight. It'll never warp.
ОтветитьHola, como puedo coseguir los planos?
ОтветитьI didnt think the jobsite saw could use dado's? can you send link to the dado set and throatplate?
Ответить$340 dollar and $1500 dollar table 😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьHow long did it take you to build it?
Ответитьgreat animations, I found those entertaining
ОтветитьTerrific build. Gave me some good ideas. Thanks.
ОтветитьNo cutouts to extend the miter gauge slots?
Ответитьgreat table and great production quality video as well. hope to see more and your channel grows!
ОтветитьMeus parabéns, que mesa de bancada incrível, um abraço do Brasil.
Ответить“After the wood thawed”
That sounded terrifying.
🙏🏼🌴🐈🐈🐈🌴🏴☠️