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Patrick Sullivan
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Добавлен 23 авг 2013
I have been a woodworker for more than 50 years, making everything from furniture to jewelry boxes and clocks. In the past few years I have been absorbed with making hand tools. In this era of mass production, the idea of creating beautiful tools that I can customize to my personal needs and preferences seems especially appealing. I want to pass on the lessons I have learned so that others will be able to have the same satisfying experiences that I have had.
Please check my website for templates and plans: psullivancarmel.wixsite.com/templates
Please check my website for templates and plans: psullivancarmel.wixsite.com/templates
Motorizing a Drill Press
An in-depth look at the problems of adding a motor to a common, inexpensive drill press table. My thanks to Pete Marks, Jim Felich, and all the guys at De Laveaga Brain Trust for their suggestions.
Here are sources for some of the components and tools used in this video:
24V DC Motor a.co/d/eszGxBu
Plum flexible shaft coupling a.co/d/7PHla2L
24V Power supply a.co/d/fbG4j00
Double Pole Double Throw momentary rocker switch a.co/d/bm0Hhcj
3x3” ¼”x13” Aluminum Angle Stock a.co/d/3VyICD5
DeWalt Cordless Trim Router a.co/d/4UGFIif
Creality Ender 3 V3 KE 3D Printer a.co/d/8sxLAPY
(This is a fabulous printer at a bargain price that I strongly recommend.)
Here are sources for some of the components and tools used in this video:
24V DC Motor a.co/d/eszGxBu
Plum flexible shaft coupling a.co/d/7PHla2L
24V Power supply a.co/d/fbG4j00
Double Pole Double Throw momentary rocker switch a.co/d/bm0Hhcj
3x3” ¼”x13” Aluminum Angle Stock a.co/d/3VyICD5
DeWalt Cordless Trim Router a.co/d/4UGFIif
Creality Ender 3 V3 KE 3D Printer a.co/d/8sxLAPY
(This is a fabulous printer at a bargain price that I strongly recommend.)
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Wheels, Pyramids, and Woodworking Secrets
Просмотров 29 тыс.8 месяцев назад
One of the mysteries of the Great Pyramid unraveled a little bit. A woodworker's perspective on the development of early wheel technology, going back to before the time of the pyramids. A lighthearted look at some of the most critical innovations that made reliable wheeled vehicles possible. All maps, artwork, and animations are the work of the author. Photos are all either used with permission...
One Compass to Rule Them All
Просмотров 67 тыс.Год назад
Designing and building a handsome large compass that accommodates a wide variety of markers that can write on many surfaces and colors, and big enough to handle most furniture and small woodworking projects. Links: I don't have complete plans with dimensions and tolerances, but full size templates will be posted to my website and can be downloaded for free at: psullivancarmel.wixsite.com/templa...
Flex Shaft Tool Stand
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Building a super efficient, compact, mobile tool stand for flex shaft grinder, putting the tool and all its accessories in one place. For my video on my drill press dust collection: ruclips.net/video/fGTzkaiHtkA/видео.html Sources for products seen in this video: Flex Shaft Grinder: amzn.to/3H2UyZv Carbide burr set 1/4" shaft: amzn.to/3PbHfIl Kutzall taper burr fine: amzn.to/3B1F8kg Kutzall tap...
Drill Press Upgrade 2: Table and New Dust Collection
Просмотров 25 тыс.Год назад
Building an auxiliary table, fence, and integrated dust collection system for a budget drill press, including some performance testing of the new dust system. This is the second video in this series. The first video showed the making of a handwheel for raising and lowering the rack-and-pinion mechanism. The link to that video is: ruclips.net/video/4cB2gF7QCPs/видео.html The idea for the dust co...
Drill Press Upgrade 1: The Handwheel
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
This is the first video in a 2-part series on a series of upgrades to my drill press. This shows the process of making a handwheel out of mahogany for raising and lowering the table. The second video will show a new design for the table, a new fence, and an integrated dust collection system. By the way, this video was not sponsored in any way by Wen. Links to two of my earlier videos: Digital d...
Removable Crosscut Arm
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Building an extension for a crosscut sled that allows much longer workpieces to be cut precisely. Sorry, I do not have plans available. This device needs to be customized to your particular sled and needs. But you should be able to adapt my method to your own version. Products I used in this video: 23 gauge pin nailer: amzn.to/3rhtywm Dovetail clamps: amzn.to/3xih5wo Dovetail jig hardware: amzn...
How Forgiving is Glue?
Просмотров 23 тыс.2 года назад
Fourth video in a series about how glue and wood interact. How much of a gap can PVA glue tolerate? Lots of interesting and important findings. Check out the earlier videos in this series: Glue Myths 1: End Grain ruclips.net/video/m7HxBa9WVis/видео.html Glue Myths 2: Miters ruclips.net/video/2-cCCdwEhg4/видео.html Glue Myths 3: Biscuits ruclips.net/video/8G2Z5iUN4gw/видео.html
Glue Myths: 3. Biscuits
Просмотров 97 тыс.2 года назад
Part 3 in a series on how PVA glue interacts with wood grain. This video measures the strength of biscuits. Links to previous videos in this series: 1. End grain myth. ruclips.net/video/m7HxBa9WVis/видео.html 2. Miter myth. ruclips.net/video/2-cCCdwEhg4/видео.html
Glue Myths: 2. Miters
Просмотров 79 тыс.2 года назад
Part 2 of a series on misunderstandings about the strength of wood glue. This is a look at miter joints, compared to other common glue joints. It may surprise you. Part 1 of this series contains important information about the testing setup, terminology, and the nature of PVA glue. The link for that video is: ruclips.net/video/m7HxBa9WVis/видео.html
Glue Myths: 1. End grain
Просмотров 526 тыс.2 года назад
Measuring end-grain glue strength, using scientific methods.
Building a Large Format Camera
Просмотров 81 тыс.3 года назад
I build a traditional 4x5 large-format camera from scratch in my home workshop. Commercial versions of this type of camera typically cost several thousand dollars, and even old, used cameras fetch high prices. Building one at home not only saves a lot of money, but is a very satisfying project for a hobbyist. It can be built without any specialized tools, and in fact, could be made with hand to...
Shaping Metal with Woodworking Tools
Просмотров 21 тыс.3 года назад
Metal working in the woodshop: A demonstration of creating metal parts from aluminum and brass using tools common to woodworking. Some of the tools shown in the video: Freud Diablo 60 tooth sawblade: amzn.to/3o15DhN IMachinist Bimetal Bandsaw Blades for 14" bandsaw (93.5"): 1/2" 6-10 tpi: amzn.to/2T3ZaUZ 1/2" 10-14 tpi: amzn.to/3o1vm9B DeWalt 611 router with fixed and plunge base: amzn.to/353lv...
Crosscut Accessories
Просмотров 16 тыс.3 года назад
The process I used in making knobs for the adjustable fence on my Incra miter gauge. This is a short follow-up to my recent video entitled "Crosscut Jigs and Strategies." Link to my other related videos: Crosscut Jigs and Strategies: ruclips.net/video/0N9R77Avb5Q/видео.html Making a Super Accurate Miter Jig: ruclips.net/video/u_qUJPm_PZ8/видео.html Link to my website for plans and templates: ps...
Crosscut Tips and Strategies
Просмотров 59 тыс.4 года назад
Three important pieces of gear you need for making crosscuts that are accurate, fast, and safe. Learn how to optimize your table saw crosscut work. Link to my website for plans: psullivancarmel.wixsite.com/templates Videos referenced: Making a Super Accurate Miter Jig: ruclips.net/video/u_qUJPm_PZ8/видео.html Hooked on Wood: China Tools Episode 11. ruclips.net/video/0zMnY3ZKsZI/видео.html John ...
Designing and Building a Mini Workbench
Просмотров 939 тыс.6 лет назад
Designing and Building a Mini Workbench
Solid Carbide Chisels: Power Shaping
Просмотров 38 тыс.6 лет назад
Solid Carbide Chisels: Power Shaping
Thanks Patrick. I've done something similar with dust collection for the router, but instead of "shrinking" the elbow with the heat gun, I've attached a short piece of 2" and enlarged it with the heat gun using a stepped wood cone. Worked well. I'll try your method next time
That's a fine civil engineering lab exercise right there.
Hi, This is a great solution to accurate depth measurement on the drill press. But, and I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned this already, you should advise people to check inside of the press (while it is of course unplugged from mains) that the mounting holes have no live switching/wiring etc behind where they are drilling. If not then this could lead to very unfortunate and dangerous, if not fatal, results, such as instant shock or creating a live machine. Please don't take my comment as mindless negativity, I like your vids and appreciate the effort you take making them, I just think that this should have been pointed out before progressing with the actual drilling of the body. Again, thanks and keep up the good work!
Muchísimas gracias por hacer lo que haces y encima que lo compartas GRATUITAMENTE. No como otros que dan pena, Un saludo desde España.
Thanks to a biscuit-joiner esque tool from Grizzly, I've switched entirely to dowels with most of the efficiency of biscuits but greater strength (as far as I can tell so far
This is a must have item for me even though my small chisels are huge compared to yours. My free hand sharpening technique mostly works for me but I had to learn to use a very light touch and never be aggressive. I see you are gentle even with you jig and that makes sense. Nice build.
This is well done. I am interested in watching more research videos. Please continue with this line of production.
Have you seen diy perks home made view camera
Beautiful work, Patrick.
Anyone else notice his Sawstop?
Fantastic job with the explanation and visual image with measurements
Very nice build and great explanation in the video. Any chance you posted the files for the rack alignment rings somewhere?
Hermoso video, perfecto. Muchisimas gracias por compartir. Seria impresionante ver una fotografia de esta camara, sería la cereza del video. Muchisimas gracias
What I learned from this video: I will be making the custom parts I need out of MDF lol
Thanks 😊
This the easiest explanation of the scheimpflug principle i have seen so far
Thank you Sir 🎉
If I may suggest, *Marius Hornberger* has an excellent video (actually _two_ 🙂) on doing a number of upgrades to his drill press. I'd link, but... YT deletes said links, even internal-to-YT ones. Search on: *"Marius Hornberger Inside a Drill Press"* He then followed it up with "World's Best Drill Press Upgrades" which adds still more. Marius has a GREAT channel, FWIW!
Perfect
magnifique travail ...pour essayer d'en fabriquer un en ce moment , je connais la difficulté d'un travail aussi propre
Glass plates, both coated and uncoated, are available from a company in Europe called Zebra Plates. I had a good experience ordering coated glass plates for my 100 year old 5X7 camera from them. I think they will make custom sized plates for customers.
Wonderful engineering and craftsmanship but I do get very nervous watching your fingers close to moving saw blades. Beautiful wood and metals. We all need to protect our planet’s biodiversity, natural resources and environment.
Very cool project, thanks for sharing!
Great job that wheel looks good!
You must be an engineer if you are an American using metric in a woodshop?! 😮
Hi, Great video. Good graphics and a breakdown of your explanation of what should have taken place and what did not. Keep the videos coming…
Great video, Mr. Sullivan. For your next upgrade you might consider a inset waste disc. While routing circles and milling discs with precision are at the very boundary of my woodworking skills, it's truly a gratifying enhancement.
Great idea and great video. Any chance you would share the STL files for the retaining rings and switch box?
It's harder to get a clean surface on end grain though - you would have to shoot the end where as with side grain, you can simply plane it on the bench no problem.
Great work.
I 3d printed some biscuits. After printing I have drilled a couple holes in them for glue to have a tunnel through the biscuit. I understand that most pva glue will not stick to 3d printed material. I basically use biscuits for alignment vs. Strength. The festool domino is just a overpriced idea . I am sure they have their own place but I am going to say that for 90 percent of the joints I build strength more than what the glue provides is a non issue. Festool has a place in some shops but not in mine.
Hi - Thanks for your video and especially for the links. I have mine up and running - I just need to decide on the top layers. I made my own coupler out of brass on the metal lathe and just mounted the motor to the bottom of the table with a block that fits around the motor and bolts to the bottom plywood. I used over-sized holes to allow for adjust-ability. Thanks!
Great idea!
Wow, this is just what I need for my drill press! I have the same situation, where the crank handle interferes with the table. This is the perfect solution! Thanks Patrick!
Interesting. I have all of the equipment for a lift. Been sitting in a pile for a year. Have a lovely new PM press now and this is motivating me.
I will be making a motorized Drill Press Table myself in an upcoming video on my own channel. Good work Patrick! As always your videos are well thought out and informative!
No more tilt for angled holes?
Can you turn on the press and use the motor to lift the workpiece INTO the spinning bit? That'd be handy as hell in certain situations. Example: my radial press only has about 6" of vertical travel. I have a few 24" bits. If I need a hole 10" deep, I have to bore the 6, then crank the press up so the bit almost bottoms out, then restart the press and finish her off. THEN crank her back OFF again. I'd love to be able to just press a switch and raise it straight through. Even if I had to pause and jiggle the handle a bit to clear chips. I may build this one myself! Thanks for sharing!
I want one! Useful information presented in a clear and understandable manner. Educational and enjoyable, what more could we want?! Thanks Patrick.
I was just thinking about doing this to my drill press, and I basically had the same design in my head. Thank you for confirming my design should work!
Thank you for one of the most educational woodworking videos in existence. You filled in so much of my understanding of gluing and did it in such a concise and clear method. Thank you again.
I've been following your builds since I found your small cutting tool series which I followed to make a carving knife for an old friend. I really love the clarity with which you explain your process, both in word and image/video - not to mention the extremely high quality of both design and implementation of your builds. I have very little expendable income but I do have a solid collection of tools and it's growing thanks to the inspiration you have given me to make my own. So, thank you for sharing your work, I truly appreciate it.
Your stuff is so ingenious and well made, Patrick. I just love it. Thanks for sharing!
Very good result.
Great video! Your clear progression through the steps makes this feel really accessible. I think I'll give it a go! Would you consider making your 3D print files available? Thank you for another wonderful build!
Thank you, another wonderful video, well done Patrick
Nice video. How about hanging something off the back with some weight to cancel out some of the bind. Also, I just subscribed.
I very much enjoyed watching this. Thank you sir.
If you don't lock the table, doesn't it float left & right? Is that an acceptable compromise?
Very cool. I used a variable stepper motor so i can change the speed with the pot. Idk if it really matters. I always use the same speed and its about the same as yours.