I am a locksmith and safe engineer by trade. These are my hobby videos, however. (I don't think my customers would appreciate publication of professional videos!)
And, despite the category of most of the videos (RU-vid doesn't have many categories), these are not instructional videos. Don't do as I do, do as others more qualified than I would tell you.
Dang... you're building a cajon, not a Strativarius Violin. Get on with it and finish it. You're over engineering it to the max! Oh, by the way' it's rabbit joints, not rebates!
Seriously?! I thought the Festool copy ring had some sort of quick change lock and just snapped in place?!! Even my cheapo Chinese router has countersunk screws that center the copy ring. This arrangement is beyond ridiculous.
I do believe it was Ben Crow from crimson guitars with that super glue hack he has some very good tips and tricks on his channel id recommend heading over for a look also I subbed to your content 👍
Thanks John, I'm planning on building one of Matthias' bandsaws later this year. It's really helpful to see the challenges encountered by someone who *didn't* design it.
Very Nice design. On my Cajon I put my snare adjustment knob on the outside. I can keep playing without missing a beat to adjust if I want snare or not.
Sir so detail video really thanks for that, but it wud have be a great if you had cover how the adjustment works by moving up down and how it gets locked, was very excited to see that and thought that it will be covered at end of video but unfortunately not.
there are two reasons for slot screws the first is to prevent over-tightening and the second is if the screw head gets stripped its very easy to file a new slot
I enjoy your videos very much. I'd encourage you to start posting again. The algorithm may be different than what you're accustomed to, but lots of people seem to be coping successfully with the changes. I'd urge you to get back into it!
The shafts had an outside diameter of just under 22 mm. I used bearings with an internal diameter of 22 mm (and the bearing external diameter was 50 mm).
Nice video. Maybe you should choose a different title for your video. It does not reflect the real subject and will not get as many views as it should.
Hello Yiannis from Athens. My son asked for one of these boxes. Seeing your video I saw these snear wires, if I heard correctly. My question. Where do you get them. Thank you in advance.
They are 'snare' wires, normally found on the bottom of a snare drum. I bought mine at a drum shop. Any good musical instrument shop should be able to help you. Or you could probably get them online from a drum seller.
If you're on RU-vid, there's a link to a web page in the description. And that has a link to the plans. However, I can't guarantee I updated them in the light of any discoveries during the build.
@@MrWaldorfian Sorry about that. I am in the middle of a move and one of the things that's going is that website. As soon as I get a proper PC again, I'll correct the web address.