Best Best Push Stick Ever - Adjustable Fancy Tail Stock :)
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
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I loved how you kept iterating to make constant improvements, including making it look good! Making your workshop a visually appealing place helps stimulate ideas
I am new to the woodworking craft and I really think your enthusiasm is contagious. Also your ideas are awesome. Never would have thought of the push stick caddy but its awesome!!!
This is a seriously epic push stick. I am going to have to make one like it, with all the little must-have features. I love the sacrificial bottom, and the adjustable plastic bolt & wingnut tail. Pure genius!
I have only just come across your videos and have watched many of them back to back. You are such an inspiration to go do stuff (just wish I had the space). Nothing seems to be too much of a challenge I love the fact that you are so cheerful and down to earth, its fascinating to see how you keep developing your ideas as you go and that you explain everything in such an easy to understand way without coming across as patronising. Keep up the excellent work. I look forward to watching many more.
I really like that you showed the final product at the beginning. That way, the steps in construction make more sense - the viewer can see where it is going.
April, I love it, good job. It is a brilliant idea to have the sacrificial material on the bottom & done with a dove tail looks great, too. Great of him to show you.
Great project! Love the R&D with this project... and the caddy was the cherry on the top! Good call with the plastic "hardware".
Thanks for another awesome video!
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April Love the sound affects when running the sticks through the saw.. I have been waiting for this one thank you.
Hello I'm an older woman that does woodworking and a bit of welding, you make me proud to be a woman doing things I love to do so thank you for being such an amazing woman, I'm a 64 year old woman and still enjoy making things.
Thank you for sharing your journey. Sincerely Carylon
That's great! Thank you for your kind words and thanks for watching.
I lover your sound effects after your caddy is finished and your pretending to use your push sticks!! Funny and helpful!! Thanks
I know this is an old video and Jay Bates’ was much older. Just yesterday, I recalled Jay’s and made one of his push sticks to give to my son along with my table saw. I should have checked your library first, April, as you always have such great ideas. Now I want to make him another one with your adjustable stop.
You really put a lot of thought into this push stick April. Thanks for sharing your journey with us. Scott
I like fancy push sticks. Nice tools are a pleasure to use, and often rewarding in terms of quality and accuracy!
Love the idea of the tray on saw fence. Very clever and keeps things in their place. In my workflow, I don't like things on top of the fence as I often cut taller things (boxes) where that might get in the way. I need to think how I might be able to adapt this idea. Thanks for the great videos.
You impress me.
You are fearless.
By that I mean that you choose to embrace new ideas and try things, and also you try things and embrace new ideas.
I am a carpenter who really enjoys innovation.
Though I do different things different ways, I respect what you are doing.
Please keep the positive attitude.
Far too few builders and innovators are able to retain this over the years.
James
Love the 216 shirt you’re wearing in the talking head shots! I live in Cleveland so super cool to see! Just picked up all the materials I need to build your Miter Saw stand, can’t wait to get it built and save some space in my 1 car garage shop!
Ditto. I was like why does she have that shirt on? She's a Texas girl, no?
I love the nylon screw idea. I may use that; then I'll just need a SawStop saw to go with it.
I made one of Jay Bate's push sticks over a year ago, and I love it! I like your idea of the tail being adjustable April. So I guess it's time to modify mine...lol. Thanks for the great idea and cool video!
Nice job. Great communication skills. Nice to see that you went above and beyond because you were enjoying yourself so much.
Great push stick, but I like the pushstick organizer the most, great idea April! This is something I maybe will make for myself too.
Agreed, the organizer is a great idea. But I will already tell you the tallest push stick goes in the organizer cubby furthest away from the fence, not closest to it.
I agree with Christofix here, the caddy organizer is fantastic, no more fumbling for what is needed. That's a great time saver as well and super simple to make!! Thanks for sharing :)
Hi April! Great video! What size dovetail bit did you use on this?
Who has time for all that crap on your table saw that would just get in the way.....
Great video April (as always!), and I always appreciate your candor in ideas that didn't work as well as you'd like. One suggestion - instead of routing a dado on the back of the push stick, and then having to cut that fancy raised tenon on your tail stock every time you replace the tail, you could reverse those. Glue a 3/8 inch X 3/8 inch (or so, depending on the thickness of your push stick) tenon to the back of your push stick so that when you have to replace the tail, just cut a dado through the length of your new tail stock to fit the permanent tenon. I think that might be easier for replacement of tails when they get cut up. BUT...keep up the great videos April, your ideas are incredibly helpful and you have a great way of explaining what and why. I LOVE THEM!
April, I enjoy your videos. You are OCD, however, for organizational neatness (holster for FOUR push sticks), but always entertaining, and because my shop is small, I follow your ideas for storage. Thanks.
The caddy is genius April...love the design and the push stick....going to make one of each for my shop
Thank goodness, theirs no limit to how much fun one can have/create. Thanks for sharing your fun.
I love how she used a standard push stick at 7:44 even though the ones she made was right there. :P
HAHAHAHAHA . What the heck.
Simple project, but I like the prototyping and problem solving aspect of it :)
Good ideas! I like how you took Jay's idea and ran with it. I too have been using Jay's for years...ever since he released that.
Like the push stick and the caddy. Made a version without the replaceable bottom. Since I had the parts, installed Microjig dovetail hardware (but I do like the plastic screws and wing nut) to make the cleat adjustable. Thank you for the idea
simple practical thinking, love thoes moments when making tools!
: ) Thank you
The caddy, pencil holder (ALWAYS need one, can NEVER find one), and push stick combo is what knocks this over the top.
You have an AMAZING creative mind. More AMAZING than most of the engineers I work with in the aerospace industry. If you were a gardener, you would have solved world hunger. I watch alot of CZcams videos and I have subscribed to a total of zero channels, but you're really tempting me, temptress!
I like seeing the different iterations, the last one had a lot of great features to it
That guide hole/piece for using the hand drill is a brilliant idea!!!
Got to tell ya, Love the sound effects. Thanks for a great watch, Cliff
Love the sound effects! Thanks you're a blast to watch. Keep up the good work, sorry, can't be work having that much fun..
: ) Glad you enjoy my style.
Thanks April! Just got my first tablesaw and made a VERY rough version of this today. The first few cuts I made with my tablesaw, before making this push stick, were pretty terrifying if I am being honest. I am very cautious and have been watching safety videos for months so it was mostly me being new, but also that flimsy plastic push stick wasn't cutting it. After making this push stick, the first cut I had to make was a long skinny rip cut and this was AMAZING! I didn't fear for my life for even a second :) Thanks again!
Awesome! Thank you for Sharing and for watching.
Neeeaarrrau, Pew! Pew! love it. I'm so going to make the fence caddy. and incorporate the sacrificial sole in my next push shoe. It was great meeting you in Iowa last May. Hope to see you again next year.
nice video April. love the process you went through. BTW the saw stop will only trigger if you are physically touching the metal at the same time it comes into contact with the blade. I have cut through many nails with mine without issue.
The sound effects at the end are priceless :)
Awesome! Great seeing the entire design and thought process for this!
Aw man….I was so hoping to find this for sale on your website! You are so fun to watch!
I have the Plans on my website. Here's the Link.
Find plans for the caddy here: bit.ly/343nTgf
Thanks for watching.
I really enjoyed you showing your process. I have been really bugged by this height problem and kept struggling with a solution (besides continuously making hack-job/different-height sticks. The caddy is great too. P.S. amazing sound effects...
Glad to see you April , I missed your videos and cool builds!
Girl, you have tools only us newbies can dream about. Your the Bomb! I love your videos!!! Mandy
Great push stick design 👏👏 also great to see a guest appearance from probably my favourite woodworking hosts 😊
Awesome push stick April. It’s so pretty I wouldn’t want to use it though lol. I love the idea of the replaceable sacrificial foot as well as the tail. I definitely plan on building the caddy though because my push sticks are always falling off of the notch in my fence. I have tried several ways of having them where they would be quick and easy to grab but yours certainly top anything that I’ve tried.
Hi April, thx for showing. I solved the hook mechanics a bit different, so that you do not have to care about adjusting the back stop. Maybe you can adjust that for your push stick design as well.
thx for the video
Great idea with the adjustable heel, made one today. Very effective. Thanks for the idea!
💓 from the CLE, thx for the informative video and rocking the 216 gear. Glad I was introduced to your great channel from Matt C's mill build with you.
Nice push block. Also, great idea on the little jig to ensure straight holes when away from the drill press. Definitely a keeper.
: ) Glad it was helpful, I use that trick often
Fantastic ideas and development stages to achieve a stick that works well within your workshop
Your push stick sound effects are the best part of this video! Not to diminish the awesomeness of the build, gonna have to make one... Two? Three?
The fence caddy is simple and brilliant. I’ll have to build one, and have a new location for all the marking, measuring and junk I stored on my fence.
need more of those sounds effects. adorable
Great design! I know what i will be making this weekend.
Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Very cool! I love the sliding dovetail replacement bottom! That is genius! Nice video!
April, this is Excellent. Informative, punchy and clear. Great work!
I was just about to make some push sticks when I saw your video! Really cool. Also the caddy is a great idea. Very convenient! Great video. Very safe ideas!
Loving the 216 shirt. Go Cleveland
95% of why I clicked
First of all you have amazing videos, which for me, are just right for my level of woodworking. Second, I love the large footprint of the push-stick and I'll definitely be making the fence caddy for my SawStop as well. So with that, a thought; how about making the push-stick tail floating instead of fixed so it can just slide up out of the way when not needed but then drop down over the end of the stock when it is needed? That way it's always the right height/thickness for whatever stock you're cutting.
I don't have a table saw... and I want a walnut push stick; that's gorgeous! Great job April!
Haha! That's awesome. Thank you
Hey... What if you made the push stick/block with a changable sacrificial base/foot of mdf? That way, as you cut up the mdf, the handle stays uncut.
I love these! I like the fact that you made a number of prototypes; The final version that was stained looks really cool ; It will get roughed but that is a good gauge of it's usefulness;
I like 2 x 6 x as well; they take the abuse of the saw really well :) Good tip on the Titebond II; I have used it similarly and was pleasantly surprised to find it bonds metal to wood very
well!
Love the sound effect at the end.
Great design April, love the saw sounds
Once again a great build. And I love the fact that you don’t edit out the mistakes.😉
It's part of the design process. : ) Not really mistakes.
Hi April. I met you at MC19 thus year but i was abit nervous and starstruck.
i love your work and the way there presented in your videos.
Think il be making.one of these push sticks next week when the kids go bacl to school.
'Slide-cutting' cutting sound effects for the win!! 🤛Loved the vid!
Glad you enjoyed it. :) Thanks for watching.
Came here to see the push stick, really loved the caddy!
As much as I liked the idea of an adjustable pushstick, what amazes me, is the (dis)proportion between the effect (pushstick) and the cost: the value of all the different machines used in the process.
Thank you for the build idea, I need one of these
OMG! My life is now complete. The push stick design of the Gods. We should build a shrine.
Good idea, I also liked all the sound effects of everyone of your push-sticks starting at 8:30, lol.
It's great to see you are wearing proper foot wear.
So many wood workers on utube wearing sandles and flipflops.
Nothing wrong with weekend woriors but most pro builders will never wear flipflops.
Times are a changing.
Enjoyed the video April. Very nice push sticks. Can't wait to build one. Y'all take care and God bless.
Love the shirt you're wearing repping the 216! Cleveland born and raised!
I love it with the joy you make the videos
Great idea. I think I'll do a version with the sacrificial foot glued to the body; easy to trim off at the table saw once used enough. I'm also thinking T-track on the adjustable foot idea (I have some small sections kicking about). Thanks!
I dont even need to watch this just reading the title my mind is blown. Good stuff
Well done April.
Lot's of useful info and great ideas in this video - as usual.
Thank you.
I have just one word to say: BRILLIANT!
Love "but wait there's more" 7:25. Love the variety of push sticks. I will have to do the dovetail bottom with sacrificial board. My push stick is at its last days. Thanks for the video!!! Love your channel fellow female unlimited material worker. 😆
Very nicely done April and as always you are always inspirational!
Hi April,
Great fun... and a wee bit OTT? Anyway I love your suggestion to attach a caddy to the fence to keep the essentials at hand.
I also like the idea to make a sacrificial bottom to the push stick.
Thnx,
Willem
Great job April,another great video to. Thanks for sharing with us.
Glad you mentioned jointer too. I was thinking that when I saw the length.
Yep it works great with the other handle location for the jointer!
The best part of the video.... your sound effects at the end!
Love this! Similar to the ones I was taught to use but a little next level. The long plastic push sticks you often see are sketchy!
Now I’m wondering if you see any benefits to the long one that you use on plywood at the end?
Great idea! Just in case it's useful in future you can buy wing-bolts & also easily make your own by putting a wing nut upside-down on a regular bolt and then winding it hard up against the bolt-head (l loctite the nut in place as well for extra holding power). For making longer wing-bolts I use threaded rod + wingnut + loctite.
Creative, practical, clear instructions. Thank you, April.
: ) Thank you, I love the feedback.
Loved the saw blade sound effects😂great ideas👍🏻
Thanks for the video April. Will have to make one soon
*One* April-Wilkerson-video a day will save my day.
Great idea.Even though it's a simple project , April i see you added the wilkerson touch nice edges.
: ) Thank you
I love when you go over the top
Love the sound effects at the end !!!!
i like the results! just made something similar to your design. only significant difference in design is instead of the sliding dovetail bottom, i just glued on a sacrificial piece. i decided to save effort now and in the future, won't have to dovetail replacements. just slice the old one off on the saw and glue a new scrap on. i have a another one i made once that i really like, an even wider base of 4", and it's pretty beat up. i may make one based on your design by gluing extra slabs on the sides below the handle cutout.
It is like you were born for this. Really great.
Aw thank you. I love doing projects and making videos so that's great to hear.
I love your solution! Simple and Efficient!
Simplicity is complicated! But this Push Stick is very cool I will do here in Brazil, similar yours. Thx for the video.
: ) Glad you like it!
Wonderful video in all aspects. Maybe another thing to try with your push stick is to spring load the tailstock piece. It would self adjust every time with no setup at all.
Just a thought ... anyway, I love your approach, improvements and efforts to make it not only look good, but work good so well. Cheers!!
Never knew you can you Titebond II on metal to wood. Thanks!