I'm a bit unclear on something. When you were showing the laser head, you stated the three settings. So, does this mean if you purchase the 60 watt, you can change it from 4,8 or 12 lasers for the 22, 40 or 60 watt setting? Or am I completely misunderstanding?
There are a heap of Domino clones out there, a good number that I have looked at. For the novice, your design wins hands down for simplicity, low cost, and effectiveness. This Aussie says, "Well done, mate."
I can do "that" - Subscribed !! But seriously, what an amazing contraption. A bit easier to make than Tamar's loose tenon jig (that another person has designed), yours does away with a LOT of dovetail grooves, I will compare the capabilities for centering and decide which one to make. Thank you sooo much!
This set up is brilliant ! The only modifications I would make is a crossbar between the adjustable sides so that they move up and down in tandem and perhaps some depth measurement marks for the thickness of stock you are working with. Super impressed with the simplicity of your design !
picked from the trash! I do the same thing because the wood is better than what I can buy - it has literally had 20 or more years to dry and stabilize and is a joy to work with
Very interesting. The main thing I will add/critique here is that larger sheets of drywall/MDF/plywood will have more resonance and tend to vibrate at lower frequencies. I discovered these issues when I was in the process of soundproofing my 4'x 6' bedroom window from outside noise and neighbors (i.e. cars passing by the outside alley blasting loud bass music). I have to do this every summer when the rowdies come out of hibernation. I've discovered that smaller pieces of drywall and plywood do not resonate as much as one large piece did. It's also easier on my back to install it in smaller sections. I seal it all with rubber weather striping and acoustic calking. The result... much less resonance/vibration at low frequencies. I've learned a lot over the last few years from simple trial and error. I'm still in the process of improving it. I've gotten greedy and will take any dB reduction I can get.
I'm not sure why you and John both have 2 handles -- it seems like figuring out a way to attach a single handle to the middle gear would work better and stay out of the way.. am I wrong on this?
Спасибо за Вашу работу. Великолепно. Буду делать себе такой же, воспользовавшись вашими наработками и опытом сборки. Использовать буду в первую очередь для "шкант"- шип деревянный, потом для домино. - Россия = Санкт Петербург Thank you for your work. Great. I will make myself the same, using your best practices and assembly experience. I will use it primarily for the "shkant"- a wooden spike, then for dominoes. - Russia = Saint Petersburg
Remember boys, a miter is end-grain glued to end-grain. There is ~42% more glued surface compared to a butt joint, but it is 200% stonger. So, in conclusion, gluing end to end is actually a stronger bond.... Let the games begin
Great review! I see a lot of laser brands are coming out with new closed all-in-one lasers like the xtool s1, acmer p3. they all look cali great, it's just that the prices are all more
I watch these types of videos to purely see what the laser can do, not the commentary. Sorry...but I don't put much value on opinions from people who receive an expensive laser for free.
Hello, could you do an experiment to see how much sound waves are retained in water from air. So like a speaker playing over water and see how much sound stays in the water .
Ya know, I bought the creality 40w based solely on your recommendation…and I have not regretted it…until they came out with the pro with enclosure and camera