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  • @gandcwebb3700
    @gandcwebb3700 Před 11 měsíci +3

    My husband told me to watch how close his fingers were to the bit. I knew what to expect but I still SCREAMED when I saw. That was really scary and will fuel my intrusive thoughts for the foreseeable future.

  • @rustyshackleford6577
    @rustyshackleford6577 Před rokem +2

    Great and efficient way to make the inside of cabinet doors more elegant. I don’t use my backcutters after watching this. Great video, sir!

  • @1683clifton
    @1683clifton Před rokem +2

    I always ran my doors with the power feed, but pops did the french doors.

  • @RedBeardCarpentryWoodworks

    Great tip! Thx for sharing!

  • @DollhouseTutorials
    @DollhouseTutorials Před 5 lety

    You made a beautiful door, Now I was a shaper. And By the way I get that same back lash about my fingers being so close to the saw all the time, I guess people are just to worried about our digits lol

  • @TimTools99
    @TimTools99 Před 9 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. I'm just getting started in making Raised Panel doors. Keep on makin' these videos my good man!

  • @sajadwoodwork
    @sajadwoodwork Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful work sir I am learn something new for your vedios

  • @paddlefaster
    @paddlefaster Před 2 lety +2

    And this is how not to use a shaper. Please check out some other videos to learn about fence placement and guards. This is an example of a guy that's done it a million times and has gotten away with it. That one time will severely alter your life.

  • @Bigjoeffemt
    @Bigjoeffemt Před 11 lety +1

    Can you show me or tell me where I can find a template to make those doors. Specifically where I can find a pattern to make the rounded top. All of my raised panel doors are made with all square panels. Using just straight cut rails and styles.

  • @isaacchilambwe7071
    @isaacchilambwe7071 Před 9 lety

    this is cool. big man. thanx

  • @gregl2249
    @gregl2249 Před 7 lety

    how do u feel about the central machinery shapers they sell at harbor freight?

  • @TimTools99
    @TimTools99 Před 10 lety +2

    Hello Dwayne. I'm ready to buy my first shaper! Thanks for your video. You explain it very well.

  • @toonybrain
    @toonybrain Před 3 lety

    1, 2, 3, 4 and done: Less effort than with a table router.
    I just acquired a Delta, so I’m watching videos on how to use it. Thank you.

  • @1954BJohn
    @1954BJohn Před 12 lety +1

    Thanks for another informative video Dwayne.

  • @themacsho
    @themacsho Před rokem

    You can tell at cabinets he is a master

  • @alexrabinovich5284
    @alexrabinovich5284 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for posting this. I have recently upgraded from a router table to shaper so I can use all the information I can get.
    But isn’t that a whole lot of cutter sitting out there with no protection around it?

  • @svseaglobe
    @svseaglobe Před 11 lety +1

    Dwayne video on cutting panels. How many CFM's are you running for your vac system it seems to really keep up very well. Great! demonstration on shaping panels.. Your work is inspiring...
    Thank you...

  • @jackshifromsagawoodworking2649

    with a mould of same shape like the curved?

  • @woodwrecker6221
    @woodwrecker6221 Před 8 lety

    How thick is the door?

  • @pneumatic00
    @pneumatic00 Před 8 lety +1

    I don't understand how you control the depth of the back cut when you make cut the curved side of the panel. It looks like you are freehanding it, but when you show the inside of the door it looks like the cut was guided. Is it just the hand of the master? Thanks!

    • @johnebigguns
      @johnebigguns Před 8 lety +5

      There is a roller bearing on the base{underside}of the profile block

  • @redaxe77
    @redaxe77 Před 7 lety +1

    Mr. Eller, do you mind telling me what you use on your work surfaces to to keep them so nice?........... I have been using an auto wax but I want to see what other people are using as well. Thank you

    • @harizummer3233
      @harizummer3233 Před 4 lety

      No need any wax just need good design blade with 6500 RPM spindle that will make good finish and you only need to put 200 paper.

    • @ApexWoodworks
      @ApexWoodworks Před 3 lety +2

      @@harizummer3233 you didn't answer the question. He was asking about the top of the shaper not the finish on the panel.

  • @curtislovering3522
    @curtislovering3522 Před 8 lety +2

    Hi and nice video etc, are you using a bearing under the cutter head?
    Cheers
    Curt

  • @hoxha34
    @hoxha34 Před 8 lety +3

    Great video. Is that a Grizzly shaper. if so is that the 1 1/2 or 3 HP unit.

    • @whitehawk68
      @whitehawk68 Před 5 měsíci

      good question. Im about to order the g1035 1 1/2 hp the 3 hp too powerful for my elec. setup unfortunately,,

  • @alextabaczynski4721
    @alextabaczynski4721 Před 7 lety

    Is that a 1 1/2 hp shaper

  • @whitehawk68
    @whitehawk68 Před 5 měsíci

    adding to my query; it looks ike you do have a rub collar set under that panel cutter, may I ask what diameter the rub collar is? That makes a lot of sense especially when cutting the rounded cathedral arch. Thanks.

  • @naturalmystics-kd9vt
    @naturalmystics-kd9vt Před 2 lety

    Mr Dwayne please tell me where you bey that cutter bit and what is the name of it thank you sir

  • @markclauss2314
    @markclauss2314 Před rokem

    I always thought a "Raised Panel" was called such because the panel is actually higher than the rail and stile when assembled. I understand the use of the back cutter but then the panel is no longer raised above the frame as opposed to machining only one side of the panel thereby allowing it to sit higher than the frame when assembled...

  • @younusali8331
    @younusali8331 Před 6 lety

    how to buy this machine

  • @shawnp8429
    @shawnp8429 Před 7 lety

    nice

  • @decentwoodwork1031
    @decentwoodwork1031 Před 4 lety

    What name of the machine?

  • @dylangardener1580
    @dylangardener1580 Před 3 lety

    how do get to shape the board like that before you cut the raise panel?

    • @jwar2163
      @jwar2163 Před rokem +1

      Band saw or jig saw after tracing the pattern onto the panel cutting freehand. Or using pattern template jig with band saw. Or using a router table or shaper with bearing /guide with template/pattern jig.

  • @ramioushenville8226
    @ramioushenville8226 Před rokem +1

    This method is called styling and reeling

  • @irshadtech6302
    @irshadtech6302 Před 3 lety

    Kaha sai milaga yeh machine

  • @wanlisa9360
    @wanlisa9360 Před 7 lety

    my inspirasi...

  • @davidndahura7437
    @davidndahura7437 Před rokem

    What is the models of your shapers ?

  • @biswellmwisa3314
    @biswellmwisa3314 Před 2 lety

    Good works I need such cutters, where can I get them

  • @patrickhamilton2856
    @patrickhamilton2856 Před rokem

    Do you make panel door tosell

  • @ratdude5013
    @ratdude5013 Před 3 lety

    How can one of those to Jamaica

  • @jesterraj
    @jesterraj Před 5 lety

    buth the shaper is just like a router ..whats the difference?

    • @ApexWoodworks
      @ApexWoodworks Před 3 lety +3

      Raj, the two are similar, but there are significant differences. The main one is that a shaper is designed to spin much larger diameter and heavier cutters which results in higher quality work. It can also do the shaping in one pass on most pieces, which saves a lot of time. The shaper's bearings are also designed to handle significant loads, which a router's lightweight bearings cannot handle. And that's why router panel raising bits have such smaller diameters. Finally, a router is a very forgiving machine because of the much smaller sized bits. If you decide to get a shaper, read up on their operaton and pay attention to safe operating rules. The gentleman here has more experience operating these heavy machines than you or I will ever have, and he appears to be comfortable operating without guards. That's his choice, but something that is not shared with everyone.

  • @bareegogingenandre
    @bareegogingenandre Před 5 lety +11

    You have obviously made your choice between safety and disposable fingers. Scary.

    • @greengoblin3158
      @greengoblin3158 Před 3 lety

      Voyeuristic comments are always in the best interest of public saftey. Would love to your work ... lol. Obviously woodwork is safe and never is a cut made that is unsafe. Thanks for pointing it out.

  • @pat199rick6
    @pat199rick6 Před 4 lety +1

    Jesus! You still have your fingers. What happened to safety fences.

  • @whitehawk68
    @whitehawk68 Před 5 měsíci

    quick question, arent you afraid of kickback from the cutter when pushing through on the arch edge of that panel? just looks too easy :)

  • @superhall229
    @superhall229 Před 7 lety +18

    Your hands sure are close to the bit, scary. Please put a guard on the machines.

  • @rusmansyahchanel3627
    @rusmansyahchanel3627 Před 3 lety

    I like

  • @samibasti4051
    @samibasti4051 Před rokem

    تبارك الله

  • @jibaritoloquillo7061
    @jibaritoloquillo7061 Před 5 lety

    Ese tablero te quedó chueco

  • @omarcisse6095
    @omarcisse6095 Před 2 lety

    J'aime ça je suis un machiniste bois

  • @naturalmystics-kd9vt
    @naturalmystics-kd9vt Před 2 lety

    I just subscribe to your chanel

  • @superhall229
    @superhall229 Před 6 lety +3

    You said everything twice bout two times.

  • @ahmaddar182
    @ahmaddar182 Před 2 lety

    I want to two prices plz order me

  • @hvrtguys
    @hvrtguys Před 4 lety +4

    This is all wrong. The rub collar goes on top of the cutter not beneath it. Look in the manual, that's what it says. Secondly they give you a guard to put over the cutter and he did not use it. Lastly you should not be wearing a ring or watch while working around machinery. My complaint is not against his workmanship its about a lack of safety.

    • @paddlefaster
      @paddlefaster Před 2 lety

      I know I'm late to the party but I agree with you completely. This was more a video on how not to use a shaper. Some of these Old-Timers that I've been doing it for so long throw safety out the window.

    • @jar944
      @jar944 Před 2 lety +1

      Most shops run a raised panel head above the panel. So if you are running a bearing its below the cutter.

    • @PsychicAngel45
      @PsychicAngel45 Před 6 měsíci

      We only used bearing on the top arch but used aluminium strip under cutter when doing straights

  • @nunoadysta999
    @nunoadysta999 Před 5 lety

    terlalu banyak bicara...

  • @ianplant6330
    @ianplant6330 Před 4 lety +3

    You should be encouraging proper safe use of this machine.You have inexperienced viewers watching.

  • @chettmak1789
    @chettmak1789 Před 3 lety

    Hi cc

  • @arunmondal9322
    @arunmondal9322 Před 6 lety

    Faltu time pass

  • @gregmarquis1886
    @gregmarquis1886 Před 5 lety +1

    WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!.....YOU MUST BE CRAZY HAVING YOUR HANDS SO CLOSE TO THAT CUTTER. ITS SHOCKING THAT YOU STILL HAVE ALL OF YOUR DIGITS........YOU SHOULDN'T BE MAKING VIDEOS LIKE THIS. YOUR TEACHING YOUNGER PEOPLE THAT DON'T KNOW BETTER THAT THIS PROCEDURE IS OKAY.......ITS NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

    • @jruicker1
      @jruicker1 Před 4 lety +1

      A shaper like either model he has run in the thousands of dollars. I believe most of the people that have them have a little experience and realize the dangers of any blade. Have you considered that there are many tools far more dangerous than this shaper, such as a chainsaw, ladder or automobile?

  • @gregmarquis1886
    @gregmarquis1886 Před 5 lety

    BETTER YET..........JUST REMOVE THIS VIDEO FROM CZcams......YOU SHOULD KNOW BETTER.

    • @danray104
      @danray104 Před 5 lety +2

      His shop, his fingers, his rules. Don't blame his video for anyone elses ignorance. If your old enough to own a shaper, your old enough to decide what feels safe to you.

  • @patrickarchuleta9594
    @patrickarchuleta9594 Před rokem +1

    Talk to much show the work and then explain hello.

  • @irshadtech6302
    @irshadtech6302 Před 3 lety

    Kaha sai milaga yeh machine