How I screwed up at making This Cheese Slicer/ but it all turns out in the end.
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- So this is how to make a cheese slicer. Pretty much anything that can go wrong went wrong in this build and I decided to put it all in the video. Because, why not. Right?
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Tools used
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Jointer amzn.to/3YzvBe1
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Orbital sander amzn.to/3xyEkBj
Drill amzn.to/3kc1zhw
Planer amzn.to/3XHGaKI
Aluminum Bar Clamps amzn.to/3EGWgxN
Driver amzn.to/3YVlm3G
Doweling jig amzn.to/3lICyuJ
Face clamp amzn.to/3SaBlIK
Set up blocks amzn.to/3ICUErd
Materials used
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Mineral Oil amzn.to/3Iy9ejE
Cheese slicer kit amzn.to/417ifaB
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should have watched this video 2 hours ago, i did the same exact thing! I loved the wrapped cheese at the end for the staged picture! LOL
Haha. Thays funny i did the same exaxt thing on my first slicer. And i also used the dowling jig to drill the hole.
At least I'm not the only one. Thank you for sharing.
Loved the honesty of this video. Thanks for showcasing your mistakes. One thing... Maybe think about adding a block of wood to the back of your crosscut sled where the blade comes out - the reminder to keep your hands clear might save you a thumb or two.
No problem, I did one like that and my left handed friend says its perfect for her as is!!!
My jaw dropped when I saw kraft singles, ha ha ha :-) Good work Sir.
Thank you, I would have drilled the wrong way too. Now I know better.
You could've edited the video to show that no mistakes were made......Kudos to you for showing that you are human.
Who makes the clamps you were using?
On the Rockler kit it does not mention to off set the cut?
Like the board. How do you like your setup blocks?
I love them. I use them way more than I thought I would. once you get them it's like you can't stop seeing opportunities to use them. My only gripe about them is that it seems like every manufacturer makes them out of aluminum. Which isn't a bad thing until you drop one of the bigger ones on the concrete floor. I dropped my 1x2x3 block and dented one of the corners in. Which throws off the dimensions around that corner. But other than that, they are a great addition to the tools.
@@TheRookieWoodworker that's awesome. What is the name brand you use?
eanosic is the brand I'm using. It's a cheaper brand. When you look them up on amazon there is a ton of choices.
Why not just make it into a reversible slicer? Simply drill another hole and cut another slot mirror-imaged on the other end.
Lol kraft singles😂
I think is was 5" 😂