Building 4 in 1 Workshop (Homemade table saw, router table, disc sander, jigsaw table)

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Published 2016-09-29
All in one.! Table saw, router table, disc sander and jigsaw table..
Tüm atölye tek bir makinada birleşti.! Tezgah testere, freze tezgahı, disk zımpara makinası ve dekupaj testere tezgahı..
Box dimensions: 54x32x88 and table 65x98 cm. Plywood thickness of box 10 mm table 18 mm. Disc sander diameter 180 mm
Kutu boyutları: 54x32x88, tabla 65x98 cm. Kutu kontrplak kalınlığı: 10 mm tabla kalınlığı: 18 mm. Disk zımpara ölçüsü: 180 mm

All Comments (21)
  • @goddale2002
    It always amazes me when humans decides to get of their butts and do something. We can be so creative when we choose to. Sitting and thinking about a build is one thing, but unfortunately, that's usually as far as many of us get. When we get off our butts and put those thoughts into motion, our creativity is infinite. Very well done.
  • @user-fl5gm5cx1x
    Я поражаюсь таланту этого человека.Все его видео смотрю с удовольствием. Это - САМОРОДОК.А руки - просто золотые,ни одного лишнего движения.
  • @chapelen13
    Особенно нравится, что все показано последовательно. Без применения других готовых устройств. Спасибо!
  • @user-lk7io7kn7c
    Все классно!👍Единственное,что вы не предусмотрели,это охлаждение ваших инструментов!!!спасибо за ролик.Классное видео!
  • @garrysmythe
    A very good build, works well, everything is accessable, 4 castors and its perfect , thanks for posting from Garry in the UK
  • @aky1313
    You have incredible precision when cutting and fitting those boards manually. Im really impressed. Good work.
  • @user-lb2ev2en6c
    Ну ты КРАСАВЧИК, вот это мастер на все руки, спасибо за урок и доставленное удовольствие!
  • @MaudPouliot
    WOW!!! I have been wanting to buy a table saw and a router, seeing this is motiviting me to just make the box. Thanks for sharing.
  • @osman_sadic
    Başarılarının devamını dilerim . Bir Türk'ün bu tür çalışmalarda bulunması gurur verici 👍👍👍
  • @motley7293
    I think it’s a great idea. For everyone asking about dimensions. It’s just a basic box design you can make it as big or as little as you like just depends on the size of your projects.
  • @mplp1959
    Ingenious and spectacular work. I’ve got 3 sheets of 3/4” sanded plywood and I just started the project for a saw and routers.
  • @mariand99
    Wow. I like it. I might build one as I am short with space. The only change I would is the switch. Everything else looks great. I am impressed.Thank you.
  • @karifan8136
    Поразительно! После просмотра каждого видео ловлю себя на мысли, насколько был прав этот гад Йозеф Геббельс, сказав:" Все гениальное просто!" Поклон и уважение этому человеку с золотыми руками. Все сделано красиво, понятно и русскому и немцу и китайцу. Спасибо!!!!
  • @blesroy1090
    Of all the 1000's of videos I have ever seen on You-Tube this is one of the best, and I will save it for my sons and gran-sons.............. I will thumbs up every good comment here.....
  • @johnhood492
    Just an ingenious idea. Really enjoyed watching how to make that multi functional work table and plan to now make my own. Thank you.
  • Awesome job!! That's a fantastic little workshop when you don't have the room very creative!!!
  • @krismania7070
    Extremely impressive, Sir! Absolutely ideal for a small workshop. Congratulations!
  • That's marvelous ,I bought an expensive table saw yesterday & I will send it back to the supplier
  • @IowaPrepper
    I like the forstner bit hack with the spade bit and screwdriver removal. Classic!
  • Great video. The first one of its kind that I’ve seen. After watching this one, I found many others like it but kept coming back to this design cuz it doesn’t require industrial shop tools to build. Thank you for the inspiration! I’ve finally completed my version of this concepts and modified it to be incorporated into a rolling workbench with a flip-top expansion lid to double my work space. It was so much fun to apply a little reverse engineering to create solutions to challenges. My next step is to create an incorporated dust collection system to help with all the sawdust this monster’s gonna produce 😎 I did miss a few details on your build that I wish I hadn’t. First, the top should be a double-thick plywood...a smooth finish on top with standard grade for the underneath. Also, the side disc sander assembly is trickier than it looks due to the critical importance of balance and alignment...but that just took a little trial and error to work out the bugs. I look forward to using my 4 in 1 to creating many more of your projects and upgrading mine with some T-Tracking, and the other add-ons you’ve made videos for. Thanks again! Very good video!