Almost everytime you upload something, I share it with a rather small group of very close friends here in Poland. This group is not big, only few guys, my father and sometimes my girlfriend and my daughter. But those are my closest people on earth and I love them, so my motivation to do so, comes straight from the heart. Because - and this is the bottom line I would like to pass to you - for me your work is a great example of human capabilities to embrace QUALITY, EFFORT, WISDOM and... - watch out, a big word coming ;) - HOPE. I think the way you approach your craft is so sincere, so humble, and so focused, that somehow it manages to be one of rather few in my bubble "real-life examples" of the fact that opposition to today world's chaotic and short-term philosophy is... actually possible. Therefore, thank you for sharing more than just a "DIY tool making process" - thank you for sharing ...an approach to life, so to speak. Kudos!
There is a saying that it’s nice to watch water flow, fire burn and someone work. I love watching this man work. I don't need to watch water flow and fire burn.
I love watching a perfectionist at work. It resonates with my approach to things. My heart is satisfied just watching you execute from demonstration to actual build of the tool.
This video ranks in the top 5 of all great tutorials showing how to build from start to finish, piece by piece with why and how. AND without speaking a word. There are very few people that can teach without talking. I now have to start studying all your work from your first post to date. VERY well done.
Having only 1 arm and leg, a lathe was one tool I thought I'd never use again. But this is brilliant. This might be just the thing I need since routers are my most used tool Thank you Koubou Sensei!!!
@@barrychopsticks // Clearly one; a lathe with a template as a guide, is more primitive/traditional and reflects woodworking that has been practiced for many decades.
@@barrychopsticks // It's hard to grasp why you'd refusal to see "MrCarter'sRods" simple rationale i.e. operator controlled vs PC. A clear example: rap vs traditional music; one *requires* literal hands on talent expressed *during the process;* playing an instrument(s), singing vs rhyming/talking to downloaded files from a PC *before the process* starts onto something which then requires no human assistance. Fyi, handheld routers have been used since 1908 making them somewhat primitive compared to todays "no hands" CNC's. Btw, who's using a router with "one hand?"
@@barrychopsticks // Five minutes is not "so much time" sir; rather it's an issue of a lack of understanding on your part. Something which explains why your response was nothing more than continued criticism w/o addressing anything that was said. I'm done with this conversation; have a nice day.
Once again you have come through with a brilliant design and your execution of the building of this project is perfection to say the least. Well done, as we've come to expect from you.
Yo Greg. Amazing video. I really loved the wall panel TV unit. Just a suggestion, can you work on your mic audio. You sometimes sound abit soft compared to the background noise. Stay cool bro and keep up the amazing work 💪🏽 👌🏼
Love that you have a preview of it already made BEFORE the ads. 👍 Amazing build and will happily watch a couple of ads. Also, I think this is your best tutorial so far. Next level techniques. Thank you for what you do.
Your planning and execution of these designs is amazing, I just love watching and being inspired. My own attempts have been a bit disasterous but I enjoy doing it anyway!
I've built two different router / lathe copy devices now, and I'm always amazed by the cut quality you get. Something about a spinning router bit meeting a spinning surface can lead to some pretty big tear-outs and exploding wood shrapnel. Your devices never seem to suffer from those issues. Believe me I've watched these videos many, many times to examine the exact speeds, stiffness of engineering, router bits, etc. Difficult to replicate
Son realmente increíbles las soluciones que propone y comparte SIEMPRE!!!! Felicitaciones por su invalorable aporte a quienes nos gusta el apasionante mundo de la carpintería. High Class & Performance!!!
OH Wow! Thanks a bunch for showing us this great gizmo - AND how to make it. You are a true old-school master - in spite of using modern tools and tricks.
A very good and respectful idea to first present the result and its application before the "making of" begins. In this way, every viewer can decide right from the start whether they are investing their time and attention sensibly. This is certainly not a disadvantage for the project shown here. Очень хорошая и уважительная идея сначала представить результат и его применение до того, как начнется «изготовление». Таким образом, каждый зритель может с самого начала решить, разумно ли он вкладывает свое время и внимание. Это, конечно, не недостаток для представленного здесь проекта. Eine sehr gute und respektvolle Idee, zuerst das Ergebnis und dessen Anwendung zu präsentieren, bevor es an das "Making of" geht. So kann jeder Zuschauer schon zu Beginn besser entscheiden, ob er hier seine Zeit und Aufmerksamkeit sinnvoll investiert. Für das hier gezeigten Projekt ist das mit Sicherheit kein Nachteil.
For almost a year I have followed your channel and have been making these unique tools based on your designs, but only very recently did I look at your "flapping airplanes" designs. I have long thought of you as a clever and talented guy, but I now see you for the genius you really are. Well done my friend, you are an inspiration :)
Очень хорошее решение! Главное что для вращающийся детали, не нужны большие обороты. Что само по себе очень онапасно. Да и станок такарный очень дорогая вещь. А кромочник и дрель, есть у каждого в мастерской. Даже у меня их два. В общем удалось! 5+🙏👍👍👍😀
Not only do you make great videos of your tools, you give us all the chance to own these wonderful creations with such cheap prices for your plans. ¥980 is under £6 as I write this. An absolute bargain
Great idea and execution. Makes me want to make one as well. Love that there is no boring and long winded introduction and lame attempts at being funny like so many other videos.
Thank you for showing how it works befor making me watch the whole thing to see how it works. So regular wood lathes you can't cut deep without serious dangerous actions. With the router as long as the pace is smooth enough it shouldn't be able to cut about 1/2 at a time.
Gracias por compartir ese proyecto!! Todo un crack!! Me satisface ver tus videos e ideas!! No pierdo un segundo de cada vídeo tuyo!! Los veo de principio a fin! Una vez más gracias!! Un aficionado a la carpintería bricolero, Saludos desde España 🥰✌💪🍀🍻🍻🍻
Watching your video gave me the confidence to design and build my own, my design is not exactly the same as I used HDPE for the tracks Thank you for the inspiration 👍 Love you videos!
En primer lugar permitame felicitarlo por tan maravilloso trabajo, no podria esperarse menos de ud, tsm grandioso y perfecto como todo lo que usted hace, gracias por permitirnos disfrutar de tan hermosas creaciones
An interesting project might be taking the duplication rig portion and marrying it to a small wood lathe such as the ones Jet sell. The duplication rig would have to be attached in a manner to the bed of the lathe. Most likely locked into place, so the duplication rig can be used with multiple piece work like rail or chair spindles. Great work on your part, keep up the fantastic content!
Gracias por compartir tu creatividad! Tus videos son una motivación para nosotros los carpinteros y poder hacer nuestras propias herramientas a un costo más bajo. Saludos cordiales desde Pachuca, Hidalgo. México.
Thank you for putting this on RU-vid, I had to share it... I can only dream of being able to copy such a functional "Work of Art" by a Master Craftsman...
Excelente adaptación de un router en el torno y así convertirlo en torno copiador. Gracias por compartir y saludos cordiales desde Reynosa México maestro!
Great idea and respect for the clean work, you show really great mechanical engineering made of multiplex! Keep it up and show us what is possible with the router. Top craftsmen, 👍 we want to see more. 🤗 VG. J.Seinige / Germany
C'est vraiment magique de vous voir travailler. Je ne me lasse pas de voir votre ingéniosité à l'œuvre. Le rendu est digne des plus grandes marques. Vous faites rêver. Merci pour tous vos partagés. Cordialement.
I am more impressed with each video of yours that I see. I hope you have videos of all the marking and layout tools you show here as well. I'm going to go take a look.
Excelente tutorial maestro, no deja de nunca de sorprenderme, todas las herramientas y útiles que crea para su taller, son de una terminación impecable y milimétrica, ESPECTACULAR,no, lo siguiente, si es que lo hay, gracias por compartir un nivel tan alto de ingenió, un saludo cordial JSK y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 👍🤓😜
This guy is a genius and blessed to be sharing this with us. Is there an English speaking counterpart of this gentleman. Is anyone aware of such person?
Your thoughts create your feelings. If you think you can't, then you're only limiting yourself I can make this. Hell, I even think I can improve it (it's already amazing, and I would only "finish" it with some protective varnish and wax a few areas to protect them from moisture since I'll likely use this outdoors until my shop gets built)
Really well made unit. Love your techniques. I realise it’s a little bit more work but it would be really great to have the sizes of the pieces you are using as you show them. 👏👏👍🏻😁🇦🇺
Projeto de extrema criatividade é muita habilidade, parabéns!! Entretanto, eu iria sugerir o uso de rolamentos tanto na base deslizante (onde a máquina de tupia faz o desbaste do torneamento) ao invés de utilizar o óleo, quanto na barra onde não se conecta diretamente na furadeira (que faz o giro da peça que será torneada). Digo isto, tanto por questão de reduzir o desgaste (em um pelo giro e no outro pelo contato direto de peças de metal, com movimentação horizontal garantida apenas pela lubrificação com óleo), como na questão de se evitar um travamento pelo pó gerado pela madeira. Usando rolamentos na estrutura que sustenta o motor de desbaste, qualquer impureza pode ser limpa rapidamente com um jato de ar comprimido, se ela deslizar com lubrificação com óleo, pode acumular impurezas (pó de madeira) e travar no meio do trabalho, o que exigirá desmontar parcialmente a estrutura, parafusos e encaixes. Todo o restante, digo novamente, está perfeito, inclusive a limpeza!!! Parabéns!!!
Sears used to have a product called router-crafter that was similar to this. I had one and modified it to be turned with a 1/2" drill motor. It originally had a hand crank.
That's a great build. I did notice the shavings getting in the way of your roller guide though. Maybe a compressed air line directed at the guide rail would keep it clean during operation.
хороший вариант, а для больших заготовок( соответственно большого станка), модно использовать малую болгарку с установкой 2х пильных дисков сразу. И по копиру обдирать сразу и много и быстро. Практически за один проход.
невероятно удобный и несложный станок. доступная сборка даже для самых ленивых)) Великолепная Инженерия и техника исполнения. не устаю поражаться работам Высочайшего класса! ты Великий Мастер! с Уважением из России! с нетерпением жду следующих проектов!