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im in florida, i was at homedepot picking up the ridgid table saw you dont like, a random guy walked past me and said " spencley design co says thats a no go " and walked off.
Make your own assessment. It's Ridgid and Home Depot will take them back if there's an issue. No, I don't have or own a Ridgid tool, but having one random guy on the internet say not to buy it wouldn't persuade me one way or the other if I was interested in trying it out.
Hey I’m From IL and the only tool I’ve been waiting on is a jointer. A must have but hard to acquire for most beginners. Nice to have to save money on some wood.
Pineapple Very nice I like it a lot. Love that you are showing the different ways to do things comes in really helpful for newer woodworkers and even for those of us that have been doing it for 40+ years. I need to check out the bandsaw guide that is a new one to me and looks awesome.
Pineapple. Great job on the chair! For your router dust collection at the top, I make a 2" hole in the fence that's connected to an inlet for the shop-vac, which attaches on top. Works like a champ.
Pineapple - small unique tools that most wouldn't already have. Really enjoy the technique tips like the ones for the jig saw a!so the alternative methods using different tools. Thanks!
Use a split fence on your router table with a 21/2” collection hose. I split my 4” dust collector hose to two 21/1” hose, one above for fence and one below to collect the dust falling down there.
What I was going to say….I have the (relatively) inexpensive CMT router fence on my router table, and with the 2½” hose split like you mention, I get very little dust on my table top.
Pineapple! 🍍 I agree with smalls like router bits, attachments, assortment of router templates package, a couple chunks of some pretty exotic wood 😅, and of course maybe a 2 or 3 pack of winner choice plans that you’ve made. 😊 I love the idea of 10 small prize winners as opposed to 2 or 3 big prize winners 🎉 Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge! Very appreciated ❤
I have an adjustable split fence for most router cuts, but I also have a small light weight, concave, arced piece with a vacuum port that I position and lock down on my router table for pieces where the fence gets in the way. Depending on the shape of the work piece, you can aim your chips at the dinner plate sized vacuum collector. It’s quick, easy and it works. Never tried routing a pineapple 🍍
Pineapple- 14" Bandsaw. This was both an educational and humorous chair build which kept my attention throughout, not even wanting to jump ahead. I enjoy watching your channel and live feed from which I have obtained a tip or two from; see even a blind squirrel will find a nut every now and then. Thank you.
I'd like to point out that only Ontarians call them "muskoka" chairs, while the rest of canada also calls them adirondack chairs. Just want to be clear that we're all not that self-indulgent 😂
Pineapple huh?! I’ve been considering a chair build like this as well. Great build and video! I’d suggest smaller stuff like router bit sets, saw blades, etc… that’s easier to ship to more people.
About the dust collection on the router table. There's a reason why the fences on router tables usually have a opening in the middle. It's not only to allow a bit to be party behind the fence but to help collect the dust via the extra dust hose usually connected there.
😊hello good Spencley. To collect the dust from a router table may I suggest you use INCRA products which apparently collect most of the dust. My Incra router plate has insert rings which have cut outs in them through which the dust is captured with a dust hose on the Triton dust shroud underneath. I hope to build a dustless woodworking workshop one day and my router table mentioned here will play a big part in keeping to the design brief. I allready have 98% dust capture whilst using a track saw on a rail on my purpose made height adjustable workbench. Thank you for your wonderful presentations.
Pineapple, smaller tools that might be specialty items like a festool orbital sander (or dare I say, their track saw ;) ). Solid content as always Spencley, I will have to try and go out of my comfort zone and do some softwood projects.
I love my Festool OF 1400 with dust collection. It makes life so much easier and it is fun to use. I definitely HATE using pattern bits with straight cutters. I used one recently. It made me anxious. It didn’t give me a good cut and I got kickback from it. It just wasn’t enjoyable. SPRING FOR THE COMPRESSION BIT!!! I too have a love hate relationship with spindle sanders. I hated that it was never square and it was not powerful. Never saw that bandsaw jig. Cool I have built three like 5 chairs. I enjoyed this video even though I’m not likely to build another chair anytime soon. LOL
I noticed you showed a Ridgid miter saw and a Kapex. Since it appears you have had experience with both a horizontal handle like the Ridgid and a vertical handle like the Kapex, how do you like the vertical handle of the Kapex? I have mostly had experience with DeWALT saws which would be much like the Ridgid with the horizontal handle. Also has the motor on your Kapex been reliable? I have heard awhile back that they were having some issues with the motor. I wasn't sure if that had been resolved.
29:11 the amount of time i done goofed when it comes to mirrored pieces has happened way too often for me xD either i do the counter sink on wrong side on holes that need to be off center or have cut the angle on the wrong side tends to happen especially if u have like 20 or 30 pieces u need to cut :D
PINEAPPLE - I think smaller items might be better. Good saw blades, and router bits are probably easier for everyone to enjoy and fit in their already existing machinery!
Pineapple would love router bits.. they could be shipped internationally without to much hassle ❤ Over here in Sweden cedar is super expensive. Pine on the other hand.. they will throw at you at the store.
Pineapple. Router bits, trim routers, sanders, circ saws, jigsaws, Swanson squares, etc. a bunch of very useful starter gear. This way more people have the opportunity to win a chance to try woodworking if they are interested but not sure. Just my two cents. I loved the video.
Pineapple: Great video I loved watching the process you went through to get this done. As far as the give away I think one big item, among some smaller ones. Maybe like one of those fancy Harvey table saws, and some smaller measuring tools.
Pineapple. Personally, I'd love a 14" band saw, but that's not likely to happen! lol Plus the fact that I'm in Canada rules out the likelihood of sending me one. However, I think little things like that spiral router bit you mentioned would seem to be a more practical item and much easier to ship to Canada...not to mention a whole lot cheaper, too! :) Nice chair you built there, by the way. Great design and looks comfy, too!Oh, by the way...Laurentian is a small eastern mountain range and it's pronounced Lo REN shun. :)
For me spindle sander is one of the most usefull tool , of course I'm not working for Elon Musk/Space X and I do not need a spindle 100% 90 degree. On a height like the one you are modeling to create the templates, which will be a couple of centimeters, the perfect 90 degrees is not even remotely appreciable. I mean we are talking about an angle errors of 0.0X for a distance of 2 cm in most cases. If I then compare it with the manual work saved there is no comparison. Of course it remains a personal opinion and we are all free to use what is most comfortable for us.
I believe you're mistaken, Laurentian is in Quebec, Canada, not France. You can see it on your link name, it says Quebec and not France. Not a big deal, I believe that knowledge should be shared! Love the videos! Keep it up!
6 degrees C in Ohio?! Or did you shoot this video months ago? Also what tools do you use that nice Harvey dust collector with? It appears you have nothing attached to it (I see a flexible hose on your planer but nothing connected to your dust collector). Curious as that’s a nice dust collector to hardly be using.
Pineapple. I think that some items like router bits, sand paper, counter sinks and even tape or glue are items that every woodworker regardless of ability needs to replenish continually.
Pineapple. I have bought a few plans from you and enjoy them. Small giveaways like router bits or a discount on one of your plans would be awesome. Also, allow us Canadians to enter your giveaways as well, where possible.
sharpen the mower blades! its better for grass to be cut not bluntly shredded and movement is faster/easier to with the mower. i m not jason but this is ma mower
look at all the fancy tools youtube bought. "ultimate unicorn dream shop" video coming soon EDIT - LOL... I posted this at the very beginning of watching the video... before choose your own adventure Patreon pitch.
Pineapple. I feel like most people getting into woodworking can afford the smaller stuff. I think a bigger item most people can’t get right away would really help someone