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GarageWoodworks
United States
Приєднався 27 жов 2009
Garage Woodworks is owned by Brian Grella, Ph.D.
Build woodworking projects with Garage Woodworks.
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High Point, North Carolina
These videos are created by, and are property of, Garage Woodworks.
Follow all of the safety rules that come with your power tools.
Build woodworking projects with Garage Woodworks.
www.garagewoodworks.com
Advertise by making contact at www.garagewoodworks.com/comments.php
High Point, North Carolina
These videos are created by, and are property of, Garage Woodworks.
Follow all of the safety rules that come with your power tools.
Align Miter Gauge to 90 Degrees
Align a miter gauge to 90 degrees and check the accuracy of your 45 degree positive stop using a dial indicator. This technique can also be applied to table saw sleds. See link below:
www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=190
The square that I use has a dead link. If you know of other quality, thick edged squares please let me know.
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www.garagewoodworks.com/video.php?video=190
The square that I use has a dead link. If you know of other quality, thick edged squares please let me know.
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Follow all of the safety rules that come with your power tools.
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Build a Bed from Cherry
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Easily Remove Wobble From Tables
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Through Tenon Bookcase
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Modern Drawer Box Table Combined
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I combined all three videos into one. Originally published as 3 videos in 2018 Visit my Amazon store for tools I use in my videos: www.garagewoodworks.com/GW-azn.php SketchUp file www.garagewoodworks.com/GW_Sketchup.php?show=ModernDrawerBox Jigs and project plans for sale: www.garagewoodworks.com/GW_Store.php Newsletter www.garagewoodworks.com/registration.php On Instagram: garage...
Build a Wine Hutch (Ad Free)
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This is a project that I completed last year. I combined all 5-parts into one video, Visit my Amazon store for tools I use in my videos: www.garagewoodworks.com/GW-azn.php Jigs and project plans for sale: www.garagewoodworks.com/GW_Store.php Newsletter www.garagewoodworks.com/registration.php On Instagram: garagewoodworks Follow all of the safety rules that come with your power to...
Moon Frame - A Tribute to the Apollo Missions
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The moon photo was taken by me from my property using a Schmidt Cassegrain telescope. The frame is bird's eye maple and walnut. Thank you to NASA for making the audio clips available for use. This is my last video of 2019. See you all next year!!!!!!!! Visit my Amazon store for tools I use in my videos: www.garagewoodworks.com/GW-azn.php Please Support Free Content through Patreon: www.patreon....
Build a Modern Hall Table
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Flatten Your Waterstones!
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Chamfered Through Tenons
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Notched Top Table - Walnut and Cherry
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How to Build a Laundry Hamper with Bookmatched Panels
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Highly Figured Tiger Maple Cutting Board
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Can Wax Ruin a Finish? Glue Stick Prevention
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Wine Hutch Build - Part 5 The Finale
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Make a Fishtail Chisel from a Cheap Chisel !!
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Make a Fishtail Chisel from a Cheap Chisel !!
45 Degrees at the Table Saw Quickly and Accurately
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45 Degrees at the Table Saw Quickly and Accurately
Floating Tenons - Methods and Applications
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Floating Tenons - Methods and Applications
Very Cool Sliding Dovetail Toggle Clamps! Make some.
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Very Cool Sliding Dovetail Toggle Clamps! Make some.
Wine Box with Spline Reinforced Miters
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Wine Box with Spline Reinforced Miters
Shop Tour - What Works and What Doesn't
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Shop Tour - What Works and What Doesn't
Great video! Very informative and makes me want to make some of these trays for a project.
your video is an inspiration to me...
I think I would rather add material to the wobbly legs than remove from the other legs.
Why?
Are there any dimensions for this slicer?
What's the music?
I have a Delta DJ20, which, the G0490 is a direct clone of, to the point that I order parts for my jointer from Grizzly. It's a great machine. My only complaint is how clunky the fence adjustment is. But I rarely have to mess with it
Love the background music. The plane looks amazing.
would it not be dangerous when you are picking your mallet, that your hand gets hit by a chisel closest to the mallet especially if you put one in the closest hole to the mallet.
I have been using this for almost 6 years with no incident. “Danger” needs to be considered with potential magnitude and probability. The probability of danger and magnitude are low in my opinion.
Thanks. I like it.
beautiful work! know it was made a while ago, but just getting into woodworking, and wondered how you measured for the inside liners? Again, great build!
Not wasting my time where the content creator is either unwilling or unable to speak and articulate their process.
I regret to learn that my explanations have not met with your satisfaction. Verily, the craft of woodworking is replete with complexities which I endeavor to illuminate with clarity. Should there be any particular facet that doth cause you befuddlement, I beseech thee to voice such inquiries that I might offer elucidation. However, I must express that the manner of your address doth not conduce to the amiable discourse we are wont to encourage within this learned assembly.
I followed your instructions and built an alignment tool. It helped me figure out where my low spot was and adjust things MUCH faster than my previous "tinker and test" method. But I found a new problem: you can have both tables be coplanar, and both be slanted downhill to the left. 😀 Now I need to figure out how to deal with that problem. 😂
Zero a digital angle finder on the cutter-head and check that on the tables in the same orientation, adjust to zero :)
Actually it dosn't matter, they can be slanted left or right as long as they are slanted the same.
what causes a kitchen table to wobble? everybody says how to fix it nobody says what causes it. so frustrating.
One leg lower than the others. Doesn’t take much. 1/16” can cause wobble.
Struggling with my new China aluminum deck jointer. Your great idea will help. Thank You.
8:50 my dumbass was sitting here thinking "this moron is making this portion way too thin it's going to snap off in no time" 🤦♂
Annoying background music
Not as annoying as your comment
The one thing I don’t know is the router bit, I know it’s a up-cut, but what length and kind, I want to use a 1/4” and a 3/8” bits but am lost after that?
If really depends on mortise depth. Use the shortest possible. Limits vibration
Very cool. Matchfit system should make this easier.
Knowing that you, a man of extreme precision, own a saw like this: I went and bought one today.
How you determine the location of the pivot hole and what keeps them in the vertical position when not in use?
I just received a new Jet 8" HH jointer. I liked your idea but was somewhat skeptical. So I built one similar to yours. I used 3/4" plywood (8 plies) for the beam having the plywood plies aligned up/down, thinking this would make a reasonably solid beam. It takes quite a lot of end weight to support that long reach. I could not get the same readings twice for any particular spot (of the 4) and of the readings that I got .085 was the greatest. I suspect the weight was *bending* the table slightly as it was moved further / closer to the cutter head position and/or to the front/back of the table. I went to the straight edge method and discovered that the tables were pretty close to bang-on. To test my table *bending* theory, I put the beam/dial indicator near the end of a table and then leaned on the end of the table a bit. Wow, the dial indicator jumped a good bit. Methinks I'll stick with the straight edge method -- but I liked your creativity.
Great video. This will make plane alignment precision and yet easy to do! Thank you.
Great video! I have several new Grizzly power tools, and the G0490X is one of them. I'm just getting my shop setup to start having fun with this new hobby. I tried setting up this unit using a straight edge, but didn't feel comfortable with that process. Your video has inspired to go through the entire setup again. Just waiting for my dial indicator to arrive.
Beautiful!.... Good job! Its a lot of fun making nice wooden "things" isn't it. Thanks for showing us your outstanding work! Keep it up! You are blessed with a lot of good tools.
Blessed? No. Just purchased them over a long time period.
Out of curiosity do you have plans for it?
Unfortunately I do not.
I love your use of a dial indicator George, don’t apologize for using it in your shop!
Not sure who George is, but thanks anyway :)
@@GarageWoodworks Ha!! Sorry about that. I think talk to text auto corrected garage wood work to George. In any case your dial indicator methods are superior in accuracy and time to anything else out there. And this is coming from somebody who’s never used one before. Grazie.
good video thanks for posting. I like those set up bars. and the holdout clamps attached to the work bench.
More detail would be awesome
It's very pretty
Can you do this trick with a sander as well as a router ?
i don't think so.
Did you do the grooves at 20 degrees aswell ? Or another angle ?
20
How do you deal with the glue squeeze-out on that last miter joint inside the box?
After the box is cut open.
Block plane.
Tear out. Out of square.
My god that looks so satisfying; i can’t wait to turn on my press
Just love the way he says wobble heheh Great advise as well 👍
Another question if you don't mind. I have the Jet 8" Jointer which has knives. My jointer has two springs underneath the blade. Do you think I should remove the springs with your method? It looks like you kept the springs in place with your Powermatic which is probably similar to my Jet. Based on your video, it looks like you have springs too.
Mine doesn’t use springs. The knives are held flush with the out-feed table using a magnetic jig. With the same magnetic jig, you could keep your springs in place - should not interfere.
Great Video! Quick question thought. There are those who say it is best that the knives by slightly above the outfeed table. I have the jointer pal and dial indicator so I could follow your method to get the knives inline with the outfeed table and then lower the outfeed table slightly as my outfeed table can be adjusted. Your thoughts?
Ive heard that too. I don’t see any need to have the knives higher than outfeed table.
Thanks.@@GarageWoodworks
I need a refresher on where to release the blade for angles
Охрененная миска.
THX. The best router bowl how-to yet.
Liked-Subscribed-Notified. Great fixture, great presentation. What about the floating tenon that goes with the grain?
Final product looks great. I was hoping you would have mentioned the dimensions of the pieces as you worked thru the build. Sorry but it seems to me that you took simple cuts on a table saw and made them complicated router cuts. The wall mounting too could have been easier. Nice final project Though. No. Doubt
Go. Make it easier.
Great video. What software did you use for the 3d modeling showing in the video?
Blender
Book case CARCASSES? Rather morbid, but very interesting video and thank you!
Why is that morbid?
Awesome work!
So nice ideea! Thaks! ❤
I know this is a year+ old but this is the fastest way of setting up the miter gauge, I just re-set mine and I only needed one cut the verify square. So much better, i.e. faster, than the 5 cut method. Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, check, adjust, wash and repeat. Missing your vids Brian!!
Thank you very much. You are so intelligent and saved my life.
Helpful video with some truly awful music
Found your method to be the most accurate for alignment of the miter gauge, also must agree with you about lining up the square to the blade. Great info, thanks
you don't have a lathe but you have a drill press hehe... some of us don't have either and both are expensive tools that require workshop space