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Making a multifunction shop cart MFSC part 2 

Timothy Wilmots
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Final part of the build of the MFSC cart, more info and plans on my website in the link above.

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24 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 117   
@boillotstephane8727
@boillotstephane8727 6 лет назад
I usually don’t leave any comment but I have to make an exeption !! You are brilliant !!! Congratulation
@Andrea-bw8xm
@Andrea-bw8xm 2 года назад
This is quite an engineering marvel! Functional, complex and beautiful! Thanks for this view into the build by such a talented craftsman. You have an incredible assortment of machines and tools. I am very impressed with your inventor skills. Good luck to you and hope to find more of you on YT.
@plssmellmycheese
@plssmellmycheese 3 года назад
Wow. I don't think I need this in my small garage shop, but Id hella like to need it👍😍
@wooodrow99
@wooodrow99 6 лет назад
The lifting mechanism is simply genius Timothy. Great work as always my friend.
@steigerwalderstefan4835
@steigerwalderstefan4835 6 лет назад
Ich verfolge deinen Kanal schon sehr lang, eigentlich seit den ersten Videos. Ich bin einfach nur begeistert, wie du als Handwerker/ Schreiner tätig bist. Wunderschöne Werkstatt, super Werkzeug, durchdachte Werkstatteinrichtung usw. Am meisten beeindruckt mich allerdings die Präzision, mit der du deine Werkstücke fertigst. Egal ob Möbel oder nur ne Bodendüse für Werkstattschmutz, alles 100% und top Qualität.Bitte bitte weiterhin so schöne Videos drehen, ich weiss, das da sehr viel Arbeit drin steckt. Dafür auch mal mein besonderer Dank.
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
vielen Dank, es ist immer ein Vergnügen, solche Kommentare zu lesen
@vesslewiththepesstle
@vesslewiththepesstle 6 лет назад
Great work as usual, and reassuring to see you show the kickback damage at 7:42, I was starting to think you were a woodworking robot and not a human like the rest of us, outstanding.
@andrewbeckman351
@andrewbeckman351 5 лет назад
I could see the use of having at least a couple of those benches in a shop of any size, well done sir!!!
@edwinkrikhaar7223
@edwinkrikhaar7223 5 лет назад
A bit late but what a great product you have made, your hands are of gold and your thoughts like a diamond !! Great to follow your channel !!
@MrAgave
@MrAgave 6 лет назад
I have a small shop and was looking for one solution for outfeed, assembly, and ripping down sheets. Mobility and multi height is just what I need. Great video.
@dyoooooooooon
@dyoooooooooon 5 лет назад
Oh my god. That's one of the best things I've seen built on youtube.
@TheE9climber
@TheE9climber 4 года назад
that's exaclty what I wanted to comment!
@nsanerydah
@nsanerydah 3 года назад
Amazing every time i watch it.
@marcvanherck
@marcvanherck 6 лет назад
Weeral een zeer leerrijke video. Nogmaals een staaltje van je vakmanschap. Knap ontwerp en perfect uitgevoerd.
@acanadianwoodworker
@acanadianwoodworker 6 лет назад
Really love the lift mechanism, what a lovely piece of engineering
@cecilearzur1408
@cecilearzur1408 6 лет назад
Très intéressant de voir une version antérieure et du coup la façon dont tu as résolu le problème. Quand l'esprit du bricoleur et de l'artisan brillant touche à l’ingénierie. Merci !
@jimbecker5675
@jimbecker5675 6 лет назад
I've started my build of this very useful shop tool. I was original going to buy another MFT, but not after watching these videos!
@alancongratssoonyoullhead5273
@alancongratssoonyoullhead5273 4 года назад
The most talented young man in the face of earth
@paulb2022
@paulb2022 6 лет назад
Outstanding as always. Cheers from Sydney
@dewalt2211
@dewalt2211 5 лет назад
Hello, thank you for your illustrative videos, that a lot helps us for people who are starting in the woodwork or that as I am a fanatic or we have this beautiful hobby, regards from Veracruz, Mexico.
@YuraKvadrat132
@YuraKvadrat132 6 лет назад
Workbench gorgeous. As they say in my homeland: your hands are golden!
@LostWhits
@LostWhits 6 лет назад
Not enough likes for this. I really enjoyed then trial and error / experimentation at the end. To see how a inventors mind works is the best experience.
@bigchiefbear
@bigchiefbear 6 лет назад
That's a brilliant and very practical workshop bench plus helping hand device. 😎😃
@arq.claudiocura7030
@arq.claudiocura7030 6 лет назад
un gran placer ver tus videos y tu perfecta manera de producir, gracias.
@AtticusDraco
@AtticusDraco 6 лет назад
That's a helluva cart you made there! Mighty fine job, TW
@dustinwiget8088
@dustinwiget8088 6 лет назад
Purchased the combo pack!! Great deal thanks you!!
@kaycox5555
@kaycox5555 6 лет назад
You are an amazing inventor!
@Tactieckmechanieck
@Tactieckmechanieck 6 лет назад
good job You are really a professional 👍💪
@KLIDIMARIA
@KLIDIMARIA 6 лет назад
Awesome skills !!!
@andredionne7769
@andredionne7769 6 лет назад
good job
@alastavi9630
@alastavi9630 6 лет назад
good job, very interested.
@johnbouttell5827
@johnbouttell5827 6 лет назад
I like your Huston Control ear defenders
@quadcoptervision
@quadcoptervision 6 лет назад
Spectacular....
@kachboubou83
@kachboubou83 6 лет назад
YOU ARE A GENIOUS MAN
@63256325N
@63256325N 6 лет назад
Looks like a bit of trial and error. From seeing the final product I'd say you have perfected it. Good luck with it in the future as with all your endeavors. Thanks for the video.
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Indeed, I hadn't figured everything out when I built the prototype or final model, some things didn't work as expected and others are easier to solve when you see the problem in real life, as opposed to on paper.
@smetje69
@smetje69 6 лет назад
knap gemaakt , super
@rick91443
@rick91443 6 лет назад
Yes, thanks for the video. Great idea...rr
@frankdelange540
@frankdelange540 6 лет назад
You’ve got some very nice machinery!! And a very neat and clean workshop. I guess it is not just for a hobby?
@SamsWoodCreations
@SamsWoodCreations 2 года назад
awesome
@Antonis_Fronimos
@Antonis_Fronimos 6 лет назад
Oh come on Timothy I should be sleeping right now! ;-)
@craigbaynham-evans9826
@craigbaynham-evans9826 6 лет назад
Great vid Tim. Also where did you purchase the thread making kit from please ?
@1972SCOTCH
@1972SCOTCH 4 года назад
Your workbench is amazing. Which wood can you recommend for the snapper (timecode 8:52)? I'm just starting out with woodwork. So I have no experience which wood is best for what.
@elsonb4515
@elsonb4515 6 лет назад
Gorgeous work. Congratulations! I would like to suggest you more careful when using your router table. At 1:30 min of film your fingers were dangerously close to the router bit. Hugs!
@Jeff-yy5fe
@Jeff-yy5fe 6 лет назад
Another great video and idea! Bought the plans, two suggestions, include the file to cnc the teeth and why don’t you just put the table top on the cnc and let it do the work?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Thanks for buying them, you can ask me the files. Since there is a demand I'll add them to the plans shortly. My X-carve CNC 750x750mm isn't big enough to do the top, and probably not accurate enough either in terms of exact diameter. And in my case I don't use the hole pattern to make square cuts with bench dogs etc, so absolute squareness isn't required.
@user-tn3jj1vc7q
@user-tn3jj1vc7q 6 лет назад
Оставлю русскоязычный коммент.... тот парень рукастый гений! Лайк и подписка... Так держать!
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Спасибо за комментарий, можете ли вы сказать мне, если ссылка в описании работает для вас? Я пытаюсь выяснить, работает ли он из России. Заранее спасибо,
@user-tn3jj1vc7q
@user-tn3jj1vc7q 6 лет назад
К сожалению ссылки в описаниях этого видео я не нашел, но ссылки в других ваших видео работают. Есть маленький нюанс я из беларуси, но наверное это не имеет значения для работы ссылок.
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Хорошо, большое спасибо.
@user-qs9we5xj4z
@user-qs9we5xj4z 6 лет назад
link from Russia does not work
@kexve79
@kexve79 6 лет назад
не работает. к сожалению
@APxKP
@APxKP 6 лет назад
this is brilliant. nice work. what oil was used for the mdf worktop?
@interesnovsyo
@interesnovsyo 6 лет назад
Почти идеально))))))
@airuiz2
@airuiz2 4 месяца назад
Timothy, I want to buy your plans and build one, but your website isn't working. Please make the plans available.
@bldrmtnman
@bldrmtnman 6 лет назад
At some point in the past you had said that you may be having some of your plans jobbed out to a fabricator, in which one could potentially buy some of the parts for your projects, has that happened as yet?
@richardshaw3094
@richardshaw3094 6 лет назад
You are ingenious. Would love to build a couple of those. How much would you estimate it would cost to build one?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Not that much, it's basically 4 casters, 2 sheets of ply/mdf and some solid wood. Under €200 in any case.
@giovannifiori9246
@giovannifiori9246 6 лет назад
Amazing!!! I am not sure if you recived my email. Please let me know. All the Best Giovanni
@andrewbeckman351
@andrewbeckman351 5 лет назад
I have a question to you sir, i own several battery drills and a corded drill, why would you use the battery type in a shop. because i often been pissed off, in the middle of a project the battery runs dead on you. Don't get me wrong they both have a wonderful place in the woodworking world. I have owned craftsman drills, now i own two black and decker and one hyper tuff drill. the hyper tuff one, the only drawback i don't like about it is the bit holder will not stay tight. But my first drill i ever bought with my own money is a dewalt drill i bought at ace, that drill will as long as it lasts, you could never pay me enough to completely convert over to just battery power, i have owned that drill now for over 20 years now
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 5 лет назад
I'm not a giant fan of cordless, as the life of the tool is limited by the advance in technology which quickly renders them obsolete But for tools that get used often and wear out fast, such as a drill it's preferable to corded IMO. I also have both but I only ever use the corded when I need extra power or longevity. For daily tasks the cordless lasts for days to weeks on the same battery and the spare is always ready to take over. This way I don't have to struggle with the cord, weight or chuck. I'm into the centrotec system which keeps the drills light, short and easy to switch.
@andrewbeckman351
@andrewbeckman351 5 лет назад
@@TimothyWilmots thanks so much sir for answering me back
@LostWhits
@LostWhits 5 лет назад
Did you soak your dowels before threading them? I love your cart designs. I was surprised to see Festool had imitated your MFTC, I say imitate because to me it felt they didn't improve on your the design to make it their own.. Also I can't seem to find the MFTC video on your list anymore.
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 5 лет назад
The video should still be there, I didn't remove it. They gave me one of theirs as a gift, their drawer adjustement system is very clever, but all in all it's not really an improvement, more like a simplified copy. I tried different methods for the threads, including soaking in lineseed oil. But the cutter wasn't sharp enough out of the box, it worked better when soaked. But with a sharpened cutter I found that you only need to lubricate the cutter with oil when cutting. It also depends strongly on the wood species. Softer and fiberous species may require soaking.
@raymondhuizing7075
@raymondhuizing7075 4 года назад
Kan iemand mij vertellen hoe die van festool heet. Geweldig ontwerp trouwens, zit er hard aan te denken om het ontwerp te kopen van je.
@JohnyW87
@JohnyW87 6 лет назад
Hey.I've seen a lot of woodworking projects on RU-vid but your work is top level.I try to guess were you from.Background radio sounds French,you answears on comments are english but also see you answear in dutch...if I'm right.Are you Belgium?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
That's right, my parents taught me both languages since I started speaking, and I learned English on my own thanks to almost everything being subtitled on tv.
@JohnyW87
@JohnyW87 6 лет назад
Thanks for answering.Anyway great work and inspiration.Gonna try a simple version of your "cart" only half of the talents of this innovative design is plenty for my use.Have nice day.Keep it up.Cheers John
@kevinbostrom9025
@kevinbostrom9025 6 лет назад
Bought the plans a few weeks ago. Looking forward to the build. The plans came with a sketchUp file. Is a fusion 360 file available?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
I have some of the parts in svg format, send me an email.
@classic287
@classic287 6 лет назад
A lot of brainstorming going on there...
@Norwegianwoodworker
@Norwegianwoodworker 6 лет назад
Love it :) And I do see myself needing one of these when my shop extention are done. But are the Cnc (dxf?) files available? I have a 600x1000mm cnc router so that would be the easiest. Thanks for the video. TR
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
I can supply you with the .svg files for the complex parts, I'll add them to the plans soon because there is a regular demand.
@markchristopher6889
@markchristopher6889 5 лет назад
You should sell these
@mlkm18
@mlkm18 6 лет назад
I still can't browse your site from where I am, I want the detail design of the mechanism, do you have a plan that I can buy?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Could you perhaps send me a private message with you email address?
@mmocny
@mmocny 5 лет назад
Which 20mm bit did you use in router for the dog holes? Is it a regular Brad point /forstner drill bit? Is it a special router bit?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 5 лет назад
It is a regular straight router cutter from CMT, it just needs to have a cutting surface on the bottom as well to allow for plunge cuts. Theirs all seem to have it.
@mmocny
@mmocny 5 лет назад
@@TimothyWilmots I had trouble finding a 20mm plunge which had 1/2 inch shank. All seem to be 3/4 inch, or mill cutters, or hinge boring bits for much lower rpm. I'll check with CMT directly thanks.
@JC-iq9gl
@JC-iq9gl 3 года назад
I bought the plans from his website but I haven't receive it for about 2 months can anyone help?
@lermon-sm4ji
@lermon-sm4ji 4 месяца назад
Have you received the plans? If not I will try to help you. Kind regards.
@AcHNoT
@AcHNoT 6 лет назад
What bit do you use to make the hole patterns? Best regards Rasmus
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Just a simple 20mm bit from CMT
@AcHNoT
@AcHNoT 6 лет назад
Ok. Thanks :-)
@AcHNoT
@AcHNoT 6 лет назад
Timothy Wilmots Sorry to bother you again. Still not sure which bit you mean. Is it a forstner style hinge bit? I would really appreciate a product number and/or a picture. :-)
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
This is the one: CMT 911.200.11 It's a basic straight cutter, theirs have cutting edges below as well, so they can make plunge cuts. Other brands have the same type.
@AcHNoT
@AcHNoT 6 лет назад
Perfect. Thanks :-)
@lesliestraw4699
@lesliestraw4699 5 лет назад
What make are the clamps you used to hold down work on the bench, thanks
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 5 лет назад
The ones I use are from Festool FSZ clamps, but bessey or microjig make them as well.
@lesliestraw4699
@lesliestraw4699 5 лет назад
@@TimothyWilmots Thanks
@williamsmith9026
@williamsmith9026 6 лет назад
Are those 20 mm holes? If so could you explain the jig and router set up to achieve the 20 mm??
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Yes they are, so it is compatible with the Festool clamps. The jig is detailed in the plans I sell but it's basically a T-square with 30mm holes, on the router there is a 30mm guide ring, so it fits without play in the jig holes.
@williamsmith9026
@williamsmith9026 6 лет назад
Timothy Wilmots Thanks for the response. Ive read up on the plans and may make this my first metric project. I may be biting off more than i can chew.... Time will tell
@mattprzybylski19
@mattprzybylski19 6 лет назад
How are you ensuring the hole spacing between the rows of holes at 32mm?
@litergy1
@litergy1 6 лет назад
What kind or counter sink bit is that? Is it better than the snappy brand?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
It's the Festool one with depth stop, I have no experience with snappy but these work great as the depth stop spins freely and wont mark the wood.
@litergy1
@litergy1 6 лет назад
Timothy Wilmots I have the snappy. It also spins and doesn’t mark the surface. I use it drilling Cajon faces. The depth stop out the snappy is adjustable and I can get it perfect, but it takes some trials to get it set to the correct depth. Thanks for the info.
@zorroinhell5549
@zorroinhell5549 6 лет назад
Ok hermanito, stop, I'm getting a headache! LOL
@kchmielu
@kchmielu 6 лет назад
What is that thread cutting jig?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
It seems to be the same they sell everywhere, there is no brand but it's named "wood threading kit" it's ok, but the exterior cutter is not very durable.
@cchaffin2012
@cchaffin2012 6 лет назад
What do you think the total cost was to build this cart?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
Not that much, it's basically 4 casters, 2 sheets of ply/mdf and some solid wood. Under €200 in any case.
@hubie3111
@hubie3111 5 лет назад
Looks like festool stole your idea they have something similar coming out in April.. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 5 лет назад
Got any links?
@bastiankolnsberg413
@bastiankolnsberg413 5 лет назад
Hey How long work you on this Projekt?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 5 лет назад
I don't remember exactly, but I think it took about 3 days. It took me a bit longer, but I hadn't completed the plans while I was building these, so I had some trial and error to do as well.
@yuriysamanyuk6762
@yuriysamanyuk6762 6 лет назад
Good evening. I can't open Your site and buy plans, from Ukraine. That is local problem or site configuration?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
It's my web host that blocks certain IP's, could you send me your IP so I can have it unblocked?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 6 лет назад
They tell me yours isn't blocked, so it should work.
@yuriysamanyuk6762
@yuriysamanyuk6762 6 лет назад
does not work :-(
@yuriysamanyuk6762
@yuriysamanyuk6762 6 лет назад
my provider said that I have dynamic IP, and everyday, I'll have new one.
@yvesmontigny3400
@yvesmontigny3400 5 лет назад
Êtes vous Français ?
@TimothyWilmots
@TimothyWilmots 5 лет назад
Je suis Belge.
@ApexWoodworks
@ApexWoodworks 4 года назад
I cringed every time you slid those square pieces over your router table! Dude, use a pushstick when you're working with such small pieces of wood!!
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