I'm trying to understand what u used to make this brilliantly thought out router lift mechanism. Are those wires/lines from the brakes on a bicycle?? If they are then it's brilliant imho. That's a really smooth running operation u built by the looks of it bro. Is it as smooth as it looks in the video?? I see I'm already sub's to ur channel a while now. This is a great idea and very cheap to make too I suppose. I'm going to have a look at this idea for my own table soon. Can I ask if this would work on a table saw as well? Do u think it would be strong enough to hold the weight of the motor and housing?? I thought I saw this being down on something else before. Something like this idea of yours was used by u on another build?? Keep up the great work my friend. Salute from Dublin, IRE.
Does the wood not ignite from sparks? It's an ingenious way to start fires... Although it is a good achievement, it cannot be used for the processing of metallic materials that cause incandescent/hot sparks without the risk of fire, and the question is 'when?' and not 'if?' there will be a fire sometime.
How does this control the center drill point ? Eyeball ! Not good enough for me. You also need a holding block for each drill bit or you are going to exacerbate point non centrality.
I'm watching this and can't believe that's excactly a copy of Ernst's Blog Channel . At least give him the credit he deserved , instead of claiming it yours. Not a nice gesture.
Amazing! Can you make a video about making the fance for you table saw and your router table. Both of them looks great and very interesting and precise. Thank you