Joe Ocenas
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Magnetic flange for sawdust collection DIY
Welcome to my new workshop. In this video you can see the production of magnetic ports for sawdust extraction adapters. You can also see how you can easily cut a circle and a circular hole without using CNC.
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Komentáře

  • @Pollys13a
    @Pollys13a Před 10 dny

    Amazing the results one can get, with a bit of imagination and willpower, without loads of expensive tools, well done, respect :) So many of the other guys..... have all the gear...... but..... no idea.

  • @GodsMan500
    @GodsMan500 Před 2 měsíci

    This guy takes insane risks on that table saw. If we are instructing on tool usage, we should always demonstrate impeccable safety practices because the noobs don't know what they don't know. All you need is one off-day, one distraction and your life will change forever. It's not a question of "if". It's a question of "when". You can get away with it for years and even decades, but that one off-day will come.

    • @joe_ocenas
      @joe_ocenas Před 2 měsíci

      I have been working with wood for 14 years and so far I still have all my fingers. Some shots are sped up, so it looks a bit reckless, but the basic safety rule is mainly knowing what I'm doing and focusing on it.

    • @GodsMan500
      @GodsMan500 Před 2 měsíci

      @@joe_ocenas I hear you, Joe, but what I found after 30 years of woodworking is that focus is a variable, since we are all human. I went 30 years without incident until one day I touched the blade at exactly the same time that it almost stopped rotating. I was shocked at my lapse in judgment. I’m always impeccable in safety measures yet that one day I came within 1 second of a serious injury , just because my mind was uncharacteristically distracted. I guess the point I want to make is that it’s always best to operate with the widest margin of error possible, just to gain that 1 second when it’s needed. It took me 30 years of a perfect record until I touched that blade. Just like with motorcycles, aviation, and other inherently dangerous activities, confidence can kill or maim. It’s the confidence itself that brings one to smaller and smaller margins of safety. You’re obviously a master at your craft ( I say that sincerely), but as the official Internet Safety Police, I think it’s not a bad idea for me remind the newer guys how hungry the table saw is and how instantaneously bad things can happen. Leave a wide, wide margin of error for that one bad day, guys.

  • @travelwell8098
    @travelwell8098 Před 3 měsíci

    I like the way your brain works! Thanks for sharing your ideas!

  • @MauriceCalis
    @MauriceCalis Před 3 měsíci

    Loved this video. Told the story well without words, beautiful design and execution….perfect music choice too. I’m just wondering what magnets you used, because I just did the same exact design, but the ⅝” neodymium magnets I ordered were not strong enough to hold the weight of the 2” hose (horizontally). Also, did those magnets stay in with just a pressure fit and no glue?

  • @orionmec
    @orionmec Před 4 měsíci

    Damn dude, I have done what you show in the opening scene too many times!!!! Also, I really liked the music to listen to. I wonder why.... hahaha 🎶🎸

  • @IDEE5
    @IDEE5 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for showing us your work process in such a detailed manner. Great tutorial!

  • @user-vl8nn9gn6p
    @user-vl8nn9gn6p Před 4 měsíci

    How tall is the base body wood and top layer when seperated?

  • @rogerdirkx.1679
    @rogerdirkx.1679 Před 5 měsíci

    What strength magnets did you use? Thanks

    • @joe_ocenas
      @joe_ocenas Před 5 měsíci

      I used neodymium ones with a tear-off force of 10 kg,

  • @mitchd949
    @mitchd949 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm not a guitar player but I appreciate fine instruments and woodworking projects! At 3:16 I can't help but look at the grain pattern and think to myself that I would have joined the far left to the far right. It wouldn't have been "book matched" but it would have been sort of a book match.

  • @user-vg9ui2do2z
    @user-vg9ui2do2z Před 5 měsíci

    браво!!!супер!!!!молодец!!!удачи тебе!!!

  • @kenord3437
    @kenord3437 Před 6 měsíci

    I love the magnetic coupling idea, well done and thank you.

  • @Rich32262
    @Rich32262 Před 6 měsíci

    I bought some from Amazon. They were $50. and were for the 2 1/2" hose for my router. If there was even a slight bend in the hose, it came disconnected. While I was attaching it to the hose, I dropped it and a piece broke off. Appears to be from a 3D printer. They were yellow if you see them there. Brand says Generic. I sent it back, useless. If they said they'd refund me and I could keep it, I wouldn't use it.

    • @joe_ocenas
      @joe_ocenas Před 6 měsíci

      stronger magnets are needed, I used neodymium ones with a tear-off force of 10 kg, a total of 30 kg...

    • @Rich32262
      @Rich32262 Před 6 měsíci

      I think they are neodymium. I just think it needs a couple more.

    • @garylarsen4038
      @garylarsen4038 Před 6 měsíci

      Really love your video and have subscribed to your channel! I don’t agree with all the concerns raised about watching your fingers etc. you captured the work piece and worked gradually to perfect your piece. Can you share more about the source of the magnets used and also the sealing tape? With your permission I would love to make some of these for my shop! Thanks for the video it is very informative!

    • @joe_ocenas
      @joe_ocenas Před 6 měsíci

      @@garylarsen4038 thank you, for sealing I used PVC tape for air ducts and the magnets are neodymium, diameter 15 mm x 6 mm,,, for 5 flanges the price is max 5 euros/usd if you have scraps from plywood

  • @reuelowen1
    @reuelowen1 Před 7 měsíci

    Why do you use the cherry for the jack area? Thanks Reuel

    • @joe_ocenas
      @joe_ocenas Před 7 měsíci

      just design element from cherry wood

  • @binhosantosification
    @binhosantosification Před 8 měsíci

    Hello, I would like to know the end of this work.😅

  • @MrSewt
    @MrSewt Před 8 měsíci

    that looks really dangerous. please don't use a tablesaw like that

  • @Chaosweaver-1
    @Chaosweaver-1 Před 11 měsíci

    Glad i never had to go through this. I just put my blank on the cnc and go do something else 😅

  • @tylkotel3273
    @tylkotel3273 Před rokem

    Widze ze na jednej z maszyn masz polskie napisy. Jesteś Polakiem?

  • @hanitraranaivo9220
    @hanitraranaivo9220 Před rokem

    Great

  • @esmeraldo7887
    @esmeraldo7887 Před rokem

    muy nice

  • @rickstrandberg6398
    @rickstrandberg6398 Před rokem

    Wow, that is a lot of work!

  • @gaborszepe
    @gaborszepe Před rokem

    i hope u are fine dude, no more vids?

  • @brianniegocki2086
    @brianniegocki2086 Před rokem

    Not the only custom designed finger remover on youtube, but may be a unique one. Genuinely sorry if there are hurt feelings, but please don't ever use a table saw this way. A spinning wheel that's designed very well to draw fingers directly into the blade. Very little margin for error

    • @fabianmuhlberger6153
      @fabianmuhlberger6153 Před 7 měsíci

      I thought the same. While it is ok to turn material into the blade (from a technical standpoint), the risk of getting your fingers drawn in is incredibly high. The only practical way to do this is, to turn the wood on the right side with an additional solid rest for the turning hand, so that it can't be pulled towards the blade.

  • @gatordontplay8161
    @gatordontplay8161 Před rokem

    How’s it holding up?

  • @Mikey__R
    @Mikey__R Před rokem

    Awesome!

  • @tinycuisine6544
    @tinycuisine6544 Před rokem

    Great skill and patience! You take some extra steps that on the surface seem unnecessary, but make the end product look good and professional. That's a sign of a great craftsman.

  • @jamescopeland5358
    @jamescopeland5358 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @sayedhassan846
    @sayedhassan846 Před rokem

    Awesome! did you use teflon tape to seal the pvc edges or what kind of tape was it?

  • @yannickbc
    @yannickbc Před rokem

    So sad there is no part 2...

  • @kabiashenderson4563

    I'm glad ya'll got these videos

  • @Robowx
    @Robowx Před rokem

    This is exactly how I would want my thinline Tele routed.

  • @Robowx
    @Robowx Před rokem

    Oh so you never did part 2. Hmmmm..........

  • @larsonbennett5903
    @larsonbennett5903 Před rokem

    Are the magnets slightly beneath the surface of the wood, slightly proud of the wood, or exactly even with the surface of the wood?

  • @JesseJuup
    @JesseJuup Před rokem

    Thumbs up for this, hope you will be able to finish this project some day! 💪

  • @gXXrGoNe
    @gXXrGoNe Před rokem

    Curious what type of piping did you use as well as what size, looks like 4 in. but looking to confirm?

  • @kerekes1952
    @kerekes1952 Před rokem

    Did you re-build the router sled after milling the body pieces? Looks like you changed the rails to rectangular metal. How did you fasten those down?

    • @joe_ocenas
      @joe_ocenas Před rokem

      Aluminum profiles screwed on top, nothing more, nothing less

  • @kerekes1952
    @kerekes1952 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a part 2?

  • @kerekes1952
    @kerekes1952 Před 2 lety

    Joe, do you have a video of how you built that router sled? Thanks, Steve

  • @kevinhamm2819
    @kevinhamm2819 Před 2 lety

    All of that just to hold one table saw blade?

  • @macmaccourt
    @macmaccourt Před 2 lety

    *Chants: "WE WANT PART 2! WE WANT PART DOS! WE WANT PART DEUX! WE WANT PART 2!" please?

  • @JohnAdams-xc5yk
    @JohnAdams-xc5yk Před 2 lety

    Not in a hurry I see

  • @gesucristo1012
    @gesucristo1012 Před 2 lety

    DOV'è il resto del video?? Volevo vederla finita questa chitarra!!!

  • @jedrasmussen2929
    @jedrasmussen2929 Před 2 lety

    Awesome work mate quite inspirational.

  • @domingo3705
    @domingo3705 Před 2 lety

    Niiiiiiiiiice. You really need P r o m o s m.

  • @morsetoujours1396
    @morsetoujours1396 Před 2 lety

    Great video, but please, mind your fingers

    • @joe_ocenas
      @joe_ocenas Před 2 lety

      Thank you, of course safety is paramount. :)

  • @stanis.u
    @stanis.u Před 2 lety

    Klasika nič...

  • @fxckyeahako
    @fxckyeahako Před 2 lety

    where is second part?

  • @Jinnuksuk
    @Jinnuksuk Před 2 lety

    I guess a workshop build takes a helluva lot longer than a guitar build... I feel cheated being left at a cliffhanger but I guess the quality of your build will be well worth the wait. P.S. I have a guitar build I'm currently doing on my knees but I've ordered a table vise I will add to a mini workbench that I will need first for the more precise work so I get why a workshop is necessary. Can't wait to see your progress.

  • @brianrussell1565
    @brianrussell1565 Před 2 lety

    Only part 1? Where rest

  • @tombeck2792
    @tombeck2792 Před 2 lety

    you need some double sided tape

  •  Před 2 lety

    Hermoso!!! Tomare tu video como referencia, ahora que empezare a hacer la mia, agradecido!! Thanks!!!!