Dogg, man, push-ups on the "Wixey" cue. We did three sets of fifty by the 0:40 mark. We had to drop the number down to 25 per set so that we could continue. There were "nineteen times that you said, "Wixey," but you didn't give us much recovery time.There it was "Nova," for two hundred, Dogg. Thank goodness you took the tree away. Awesome as usual. I'd be mad if I spent that kind of money on a Nova and then had to get an add on anything. So , we here at the Meat studio, were thinking with all the after market items added to your Nova, you could have probably made that Ryobi into a sweet, sweet woodworking machine.
Haha! I know right, I tend to hang onto a word and go with it. Just wait until my "last shop tour" video is posted in the next week or so.. Even I was like, geez, how many times am I going to say "shop"! I hear you with the nova and the aftermarket things. I wonder if I would have spent 2 grand on that ryobi if I could have gotten it kicking ass. I don't think there was enough lipstick in the world to get that pig up to nova standards!. Thanks as always for making me laugh this morning Meat! :)
Haha! I love old cars like that! Reminds me of high school when everyone would fix up old cars like that and burn them out in front of highschool. You don't see enough of old cars like those on the road anymore! Thanks so much for watching David!
Same. He spent a lot of time talking about the importance of the Z axis, and then didn't demonstrate whether it was calibrated correctly. This video needs a follow up, especially since he said no other video on YT talks about the Z axis
You guys are soooo correct. Maybe I'll do a short showing this. I can't believe I didn't incorporate this into the video. Thank you for pointing this out!
Oh that sucks! The wixey is pretty easy, was pretty impressed with the set up! I leave for vacation this weekend. It will be like I never left though, working my tail off to keep videos rolling while I'm in the Bermuda triangle!
10:23 I have had a Wixey for years and couldn't make it work. Have tried your process and still it goes out of adjustment as soon as I change the table height. I think the small screws are not for a z axis but just a fine adjustment for the x and y. The laser seems like a good idea but it simply doesn't work if you want to change your table height.
This is a great comment Paul, I've been using this system for a few months now, and I am encountering similar problems. I typically set the x/y axis everytime I use it just to confirm everything is in alingment. Once it's set it's great, but if there is table movement at all, it doesn't seem to be that accurate. I need to do followup vidoes on many of these tools I've covered in the past. Thank you for sharing!
@@shaunhill2466 That is a great question. This tool is supposed to do it, but I haven't had much luck, that being said it is very easy to realign the lasers with just a turn of the knob.
Yeah unfortunately, looks like it only comes in red. This may be a stupid question, but are there advantages of the green lasers? Are they easier to see? Just curious!
@@FlynndoggWoodwork Two items for me. Green laser is a bit sharper for my eyes. Red laser tend to be a bit more fuzzy for me. Second, our eyes are more sensitive to the green wavelength and easier to see, especially when more ambient light is present
@@LordHog Excellent, You know I think the green laser would be easier to see. Since my shop is so lit, I really do have a hard time seeing the red sometimes. Thanks so much for filling me in, that was helpful!
wixey should pay you for this. those bastards just sent it out with very little explanations. for example, how to use on radial saw and how to use the provided extension.
That's awesome! Well, that laser won't do you much good without a drill press! :) Take a look at those Wen drill presses if you ever get a chance to buy your first one. I would have bought one of those over my ryobi if I was to do it all over again! :) Thanks for watching mick!