Ericson Design Company was created by Stoner Ericson to bring to life his ideas and inspire others to get in the shop and build something. Stoner found that his passion for creation could also provide design solutions for friends. “You need this? I can build it!” “You need that? I can build it!” After several successful projects for friends and business contacts, Stone started tackling designs he had been writing down in his ever-expanding idea book. With each project, requests for more custom builds streamed in, so he decided to share his work with the world, and this channel was born. So what is your idea? We’ll design it & Let’s Build Something!
The battle of a clean shop is real man… this was back when mine was more organized .. yet messy lol ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ksGhSdpaSKA.htmlfeature=shared
Great idea of how to use some of those epoxy ‘pucks’ laying around. I’m saving all of my broken endmills, and when I have enough, I wanna use them to make an epoxy project and call it ‘Broken Dreams’. Hopefully I don’t break enough bits to ever make this project.
Nice that’s awesome I have hundreds of broken and Mbits and I don’t know why I just don’t throw them away. I think it’s kind of like a right of passage hahah thanks for watching means a lot happy Woodworking to you
Thanks for watching means a lot I bought a microphone iPad mount and I just mounted it to the pole in the tent. I still have this tent. We’ve only used it twice this year cause it’s so hot in Texas actually gonna sell it but I think we total used it 65 times in five years, but I’m getting fatter and older. I don’t wanna climb the stairs anymore. Cheers
For me every time I do one of these I use countertop epoxy to keep the plywood from getting wet or ruined if there is ever another leak versus the thin coat of an ear that they use on those cabinets but that’s just me. Thanks for watching. Happy Woodworking to you.
If you install the gates "pull up" to open they clog much faster than if you install them "pull down" to open because the dust settles into the corners by gravity and then it gets packed in each time you close. Periodically I pull the gates out and clean the corners with a pick tool. The first time I took the gates out, I ground off the stop knobs on the gates to make R/R and cleaning easier. The only problem with the "open down" configuration is sometimes the gate falls open by gravity. I use a rubber band to keep closure on those.
Bravo!! Fun well done video...informational and fun...I'm wrestliing with dust collection right now. I have the dust right 1250...my question for you, is are you using 4' pvc duct work and how effective is it? thank you for your time and I appreciate the effort you put into this video...
Yes, I am using 4 inch pipe. I have a whole dust collection video on the channel that should answer all your questions and I do have the 1250 CFM Dustry as well thanks for watching a lot. Happy Woodworking.
Yes, I have a whole video on plans how I built it watching me build it check the channel. There’s a lot of them. It’s one of my favorite things in the shop although my Dewalt 611 router just went out for the second time so I had to buy another one though so that’s number three for me thanks for watching. Happy Woodworking.
Great tip! On an interior job I split a Dixie cup and added it to the mouth of my Dewalt non-slider. It was a significant improvement but I'm sure this tape hack will be much more effective. I will copy your method tomorrow. Thanks!
how are the clamps mounted to the back or that board? I assume a round pin is screwed onto them. I will have to think this over I am in the process of designing pneumatic bar clapes that hang on a french cleat and can fold out to mount a panel and then fold flat on the wall, I am planning on using unistrut to make the clamps. But I do like this a lot. You got a like and sub from me anyway.
Yeah, there’s a dowel with a screw through it. I have a short video on that as well. Thanks for watching. By the way means a lot. Happy Woodworking to you.
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Nice design, I might just use your design and add 2 piano hinges and 4 to 6 pneumatic struts. The rear panel and front panel could be hinged to permit pass thru routing of longer length wood and maybe put 2 longer struts on both the right and left exterior to assist in lifting and lowering the fold down feature.
Yeah, that’ll be kind of cool. Great idea. I have a video on how I built it step-by-step process all the measurements are there so check out that one too thanks for watching. Happy Woodworking too.
Yes, I made a short showing how I attached them. It’s in the rest of the comments below I love this thing. It’s all my favorite things in the shop, but I get this question all the time so it’s the round pegs with CA glue and a one and five agent screw running through the screw in the automatic clamp all of the products I use for the pneumatics are in the link in the description of the video so you can just order it directly off Amazon
Yeah, for some reason, the voiceover the music and the audio is all messed up. I’ll have to just redo it. Thanks for the heads up. Good looking out, man.
Looks like I uploaded the second edit not the final because it doesn’t even show you how to get up to Amazon and doesn’t show you the jewelry holder or any of the voiceovers my bad ha ha ha ha ha ha
Something I just learned yesterday about the WD-40 can - it will spray a wide pattern without removing the red tube....you just leave the tube in the "down" position against the can and spray...i.e., it has two spray positions. Not sure how WD-40 thought that was obvious or intuitive....great video - thanks!
If you’re having a bunch of snipe, I think you should back it off just a little bit. I haven’t had any issues with mine once I started taking less off at a time. Good luck and happy Woodworking. Thanks for the comment.
That is way too far for decent dust collection using so much flex hose, let alone fighting gravity to pull the dust up to the next floor. Mine is about 6' from my planer & 20' from my jointer, nearly all straight 4" PVC. Very effective.
Stoner, I happened upon your video as I contemplate setting up my workshop and your saw/router combo is what I had in mind! I have a 12'x18' loft shed I use for screen printing, am going to begin using it as a woodworking shop (charc, cutting, cornhole, etc.) and needed a space-saver solution for my major equipment. I especially like the flip-over band saw. Even if there isn't another piece of equip. it will def provide more counterspace. 👍🏼 Thank you for the great video and I'll be screaming through your others for more ideas as well as throwing questions at you. Best of luck to you, brother. - Mat
Hell ya man that’s awesome your are the reason I make these videos I was looking for space saving solutions on RU-vid when I built my shop if you have any questions or anyway, I can help. Please let me know Man. Thanks for the bad ass comment happy Woodworking to you.👍
I just use the cheapest gates and cut the lower edge (when it opens by the top). Then it become self cleaning. A whistle noise is normal when the vacuum works and all the gates are closed. It does not really hinder the succion power. Or make your blast gates by yourself with melamine and foam stripes..
Nice good solution. Thanks for watching. Happy Woodworking to you.
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That's very cool. Thank you for sharing your setup. When did you start setting up your shop? I'd like to know how long it took you. Nice and professional video. Keep it up!
Thank you for the nice comment I started building my shop in 2020. It took me about a year and a half to complete it that’s also when I started making my videos. Happy Woodworking to you.
I just added the Rockler dust right blast gates to my dust collector. The new ones have a self cleaning feature that works great. They are $20 each so they aren’t cheap but they work great.