thank you very much for sharing, you saved me of the nightmare of attaching my saw to the base plate with screws and un attaching it every time . good job and thank you .
Very nice! Combines several feature of other DIY track saws that I've seen and I particularly like that the saw is not attached to the base plate, so it's easily removed for other functions. I think I would eliminate the handle on the track in favour of a hand-hole cut out just to keep the bulk down and ease of storage.
Thanks for sharing. I think I will just use the zero clearance base plate idea you have and for me that alone I think will help with tear out on the top side of a cut. And if only using the base plate you only lose maybe 1/8” depth of cut. I also like your push stick you used on the table saw. Off to see if you posted a video of that now!
First of all, I am ashamed to admit I was nodding along a little to the funky background track... But seriously, this is quite the nice build. I already see the version 2 video link up there, but I might give this one a go (although I have a DeWalt and not a Milwaukee, so there's probably some sort of rivalry there or something, hehe ....) *Edit:* I failed to read that correctly. The "Version 2" link above is from a year ago. I think this is your latest.
Well done. Some great innovation. I just made a steel mft table. It's very heavy. I still need to somehow install fence and another on the opposite side so I can make true square cuts. On my mft table despite spending time squaring I still make cuts that were not a true square. The fence on the mft table is not rigid enough so there is movement. The time it takes to set true and square seems to be only successful when cutting ply. When cutting hardwoods the accuracy diminishes somewhat. Making a steel mft table will accomodate the mft table so I can set them side my side to carry full sheets.
Awesome job, going to make this, but where did he get that dust adapter for the saw? I have the 7 1/2 I didn't get one with the saw. See some on Amazon, but not sure it will fit.
Amigo es una buena y gran idea no me lo habia imaginado esta herramienta para cortar partes largas de la madera el detalle que vi fue que hiciste un corte de una sola vez con sierra de dientes gruezos lo que yo imagino que para cortar melanina seria lo ideal seria cortar de ambos lados para que no quede despotillados o mal cortado, buen video.
your the best wood working ,, i like wood working to much.... i wish i built my shop same your elegant shop...👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏 by the way i came from philippines... pure pilipino😍😍😍i alway watching your video upload....tank s to share ...