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I like when a creation is the fruit of smartness and not the one on technology only. This one is great.
ОтветитьOkay, so some years on, Do you still use these? Or if not, what do you use now?
ОтветитьMerci pour le partage.
ОтветитьVery informative. Thank you.
ОтветитьIts a big mark now hehe
ОтветитьDoes anyone know what size copper pipe is being used for these? looking at the DXF it appears to be maybe 20mm outer diameter, that doesn't seem to be a common OD for US Pipe sizes (maybe it's common in Europe where they use a more normal measurement system) Wondering if anyones figured out the US Pipe size to use or if it needs to be changed.
ОтветитьThese will work great with the Mathias-designed router pantograph I just made. Thanks!
ОтветитьGenial einfach, einfach genial ! Unfassbar gut ! Ich habe Dein Video (leider) erst vor ein paar Tagen gefunden. Genau das. was ich schon lange gesucht habe. Heute habe ich mir die Teile nachgebaut und gleich ausprobiert. Besser geht´s nicht ! Danke dafür !
ОтветитьSehr schlau mein Freund.
ОтветитьBrilliant. Thank you.
ОтветитьСпасибо тебе добрый человек, за чертежи и идею
ОтветитьMarius you the best. I like you to be.
ОтветитьMarius you are the best. I am ingeneer from Russia. You are advantage so wonderful. Good luck.
ОтветитьYou mast itching follow!!!.
Ответитьvery nice.
ОтветитьGreat idea!thanx
Ответитьca. 7m you comment on a vid for making consistent dogholes -- can't find that vid, sir!
BTW, are you familiar with JSKoubou? He is exceptionally inventive like you, and does a lot of stuff using Extruded Aluminum rails and other standard items to create more precise tools, such as a precision panel saw using a circular saw and a precision metal cutter using an angle grinder. I suspect you'd find his vids interesting and possibly a muse for some ideas of your own. Just YT search for "JSK-koubou"
Nicely thought out.
ОтветитьThis a perfect project for a laser, a little glue and a few extra layers and they work perfect
ОтветитьExcelente, gracias por la enseñanza Marius
ОтветитьI don't have a scroll saw, only a bandsaw so now I must buy a scroll saw
Ответитьbrilliant!!
ОтветитьIngenios, felicitari!
ОтветитьCould you tell me whats the advantage of this over using a simple cam/ fibonacci spiral with the same dog holes? Thanks.
ОтветитьLove these! I will be building a set for myself. Thank you!
ОтветитьJust found this video and I NEED these clamps. How do I find the PDF files?
ОтветитьAre those for 3/4" or 20mm dog holes?
Ответить11/10 Buddy
ОтветитьGreat design
What brand of hand plane did you use in the video
This is amazing! I'm looking for the best wasteboard setup for my CNC machine for weeks now and this one is easy to make, cheap and there is no need to buy dogpins, clamps or whatever. Thanks!!!
Maybe make the pipe a bit longer so it goes thru the whole clamp.
But now nothing is really straight 😂
ОтветитьPaint you spacer blocks bright pink. Solved 😜
ОтветитьImpressive! How did you glue the pipe in? I'm a rookie and wouldn't know how to glue metal to wood
Ответитьthanks so much for your videos! can you please give recommendations where I can find similar spoilboard template and the clamps with copper pipe parts?
ОтветитьLove this. The only improvement I'll make is to use pvc or something softer than the copper tube so the if (er when) I do something stupid and the bit hits it, it has a less likely chance of breaking.
ОтветитьHow did you fix copper pipe with the whole into the clamp itself? Did u use hot glue?
ОтветитьIt's a big Mark now.
Ответитьthank you so much. really. you just saved me a lot of money. like your content, shap
ОтветитьShould use a round hole in the squares instead of a square hole. The bearing stress is reduced drastically. Plus should slide easier. Hole just has to be large enough for the cam to rotate.
ОтветитьSmart guy!
ОтветитьKinda reminds me of the internal workings of the ole Wankel rotary engines
ОтветитьCool, thanks. I am going to modify these to work with my 2" spaced 6mm holes.
ОтветитьExcellent tip, thanks! I'm intrigued as to why you have chosen 75mm hole spacings for your worktop, instead of the standard 96mm? Also, what diameter is your copper pipe? Cheers.
ОтветитьHoi @MariusHornberger How deep are the dog holes in your primary spoilboard? I've never tried this trick but I suppose you need at least 1 inch of thickness for the spoilboard to last. Or even more ?
ОтветитьA 3d printing of this amazing tool would be nice! Just an idea.
ОтветитьYou have a CNC but, you made these by hand?
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьTop ! ! ! Thank You genius ! ! !
ОтветитьGoing to have to try these on a planer sled! This is awesome!
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