26" bandsaw paint, balance, reassembly and electrical
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Finishing up my 26" bandsaw build after I took it all apart again for painting and varnishing. Also balancing the wheels and adding electrical wiring to it.
woodgears.ca/big_bandsaw/paint...
Plans here:
woodgears.ca/big_bandsaw/plans26 - Jak na to + styl
I initially "premiered" this one, but it turned out I accidentally uploaded the test render, not the HD version. So this is actually a re-upload, 30 minutes laer
Welcome back!
It was probably a good idea to premiere this video since I didn’t get notifications for the last two videos, probably because of the 1/2 month gap before them, but I did get a notification for the premiered video.
Helo
2:35
@VivaFrei in the background.
I always enjoy having 2 YT that I enjoy cross path.
hope that those who read this comment are always healthy and blessed by God for their work..✌👌🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Matthias: Master Woodworker. Also Mattias: Beginning painter.
Why couldn't he be both? He has the attention to detail...
Careless painter
But a couple cans of spray paint for cryin' out loud.
When Matthias posts a video I get the same feeling as I do at Christmas 😉 love these bandsaw videos 👌🏼
I have always admired the craftsmanship on your channel. I love the long multi-video builds.
I completely agree, not too rushed and he actually shows his revisions/changes through the build.
8:30 *Proud Bandsaw Father displaying his children* Bravo to all the resourcefulness and ingenuity you have given me the privilege to view over the years.
All that work to make the plans and that's all you are charging?? I was expecting $100 or more.
Even more respect and appreciation for you now... thanks for being realistic and letting the "little" people experience some of the happiness as well!!
Seams like your one of a few channel that finish a build most of them start them and you really dont see them done . I really enjoy fallowing the bandsaw builds .thanks for all that you do
Congrats on the finished build. I'm not a wood worker but I've still learned a ton from seeing your process from start to finish, your attention to detail, and how you solve problems along the way. Great videos!
I would/will greatly appreciate a followup with the new blades.
The oil varnish is a great idea for these things, and is really important for things like this! Some advice from an artist, and a commercial industrial painter: For the deck surface of your bandsaw, if you are going to use paint, use an extremely thin layer, let dry about 2 days, sand, and reapply another extremely thin layer, sand, and repeat. Sand a third time, then apply a coat of linseed oil and wax mixture for a final surface, any blemishes will be unified by the oil, and this finish will not be sticky or harm the work you do on it. To upkeep, just apply paste wax. This take longer, but results are going to be gorgeous!
could take an entire week to paint a bandsaw table or use hard varnish and have it done in one day
If only I lived in a state where oil paint was still legal.
l wilton Are oil based paints really illegal in places? Serious question, and if so, why?
It seems like oil-based paints are generally legal, but are restricted in various ways in different US states. In all states, gallons can be sold for use on metal, while only quarts can be purchased for use on wood.
@@liambohl As far as I know, oil based paints of any kind (except possibly rattle cans) are illegal in Southern California. I don't believe it is even possible to get tubes of artist's paints that aren't acrylic. The SQAMD outlawed them on the basis that they contributed to air pollution.
The table looked awesome at :56.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that! Looks really nice there 0:56
Agreed. That’s how I’ve been finishing my projects recently - put on a shitty coat of paint/stain, then sand it 50% off!
It was great to see Rachel making things again. Great video Matthias, thumbs up.
Loved the use of 6 different cordless drills to put it back together. A man after my own heart.
You are something else, Matthias. Thank you for sharing your work. It’s always inspiring.
Awesome job, I really enjoy your builds! (I am sad to see this one come to an end!)
I'm happy, for it shall be on to the next fun project! Probably half of it made on the new bandsaw.
I built one of your bandsaws years ago. still my go to saw now never let me down
Love how you wired the ground wire.
I noticed that too. Put around the screw backwards
Keep up the good work, Matthias. Love to watch your videos.
HIGH DEFINITION! Time to watch it for a second time.
Other reason for painting bandsaw: you would never hear the end of it in the comments if you didn't paint it that exact green colour.
How would we know it was done if theres no green paint??? lmao
Good to see Rachel again in a video.
Very beautiful build, as always, congratulations
Have you thought about creating a Russian nesting dolls version where it is all 3 sizes in one?
Can't wait to get started on mine. Thanks Matthias!
26 inch made by you bandsaw, thats incredible. I am looking forward to next video.
Another work of art finished! Of course it has paint on it.
Finished the series... awesome videos!
You are definitely an engineer and a darn good woodworker!!! I am SERIOUSLY considering buying the plans but probably the 20" version. Maybe incorporate some of your tweaks on this one though.
Thank you so much for sharing this with the world.
Glad to see you're doing some prophilactic Workshop Induced Financial Exhaustion action.
I just wanna say thank you for entertaining us
Always amazed by human ingenuity.
Matthias is the only guy I know to do everything as perfect as possible and then use the most unconventional painting methods out there 😂
“The largest bandsaw I’ve ever made. I will use the smallest brush I have to paint it!”
That might be the first time we've ever seen a random orbit sander appear on this channel.
You are no artist, but your engineering is awesome
I find it fascinating at the variety of different power tools you have. I saw at least 6 different drills/impacts just in this video 😂. It sure is different from most people who tend to have a brand loyalty.
Excellent! Looking forward to the video in the bandsaw blade's
More videos of Rachael building things? I always quite liked those.
I’ve got suggestion; perhaps you might consider using SJOOW cable for your electrical wiring instead of NMD-90? The SJOOW or cab-tire has been designed to withstand mechanical damage.
PS I love your work, I’ve been watching you for a decade, keep up the good work!
impressive work as always!
I like who you are listening to in the background.
Fantastic work, Matthias! 😃
Some day I may try something like that!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
awesome work as always great job
Magistral Matthias. Eres un gran carpintero.
Matthias you are a very clever man.
I'll keep the oil varnish point in mind. I always learn a thing or two from these videos
Haven't seen Rachel in a video in ages.
BRUUUUUUUH, Dont spoil the fun surprise for us alll.. that was kinda lame what u did there -.-
Вы , как всегда - превосходный новатор и изобретатель . Ваши изделия практичны и гениальны . Советую только доработать точечную подсветку для линии реза .
Excellent. Always love the practicality of your build style. Basement looks cold! Just the way they are supposed to be😅
I bought the plans for all of your bandsaws. I'm currently building the Tilting Router Lift, and after that I have your Lathe plans lined up to build. Maybe after that I'll build the 20" bandsaw - only reason is I don't have room for the really big one.
Video looks much nicer this time 😉
For the worksurfaces on my shop built tools, I like to use micro-dot textured HPL. It is very durable and the microdot gives a very low friction surface.
looks like you enjoy finishing work as much as I do.
Rachael: "What's that popping noise and wood jumping all about?"
Matthias: "Don't worry, just keep pushing, its not a fault its a feature".
I think my wife would have walked away after the first pop!
bravo! another work of art
I bought a copy of your Big Print seems a lifetime ago! Still have it somewhere! Cheers . . .
Got no questions, just saying thanks, I enjoyed the journey.
Looks great Matthias. Nice hair cut.
Matthias is addicted to building these bandsaws. I have a feeling the next one will be an industrial sized one for slabbing
Builds with precision - paints like he's on fire! 🤪
Have you ever had issues with fitment or balance getting off after reassembling? I'm impressed with how well such a complex system breaks down and goes back together without any apparent troubles
To stain wood jet black I recommend Indian ink (Chinese ink). It's cheap, easy to apply and goes on like water. One coat may be enough but if not two will fix it!
I like your work
So many toys lucky fella great stuff
When you stain stuff you have to saturate the wood and wipe of the excess after a few minutes. That way you get a even coat.
When staining wood black, I get the best results by using both oil based *and* water based stains. The combination of the two lets me get that deep, deep black color that I want.
Fair play , your a great crafts man ,
Congrats!
I like it even better the second time
Have to re-like it, lol. Here is a comment for the algorithm
You have to feed the algorithm to keep it happy
There's still room for more bandsaws there. Please make more!
Great video!
You're a lucky man Matthias.
I like it, my master Matthias wandel..good idea..🇲🇨🇲🇨🇲🇨👏👏
Great Job!!! That's So Cool!!! Thank You!!! 👍😎😁
Are you not afraid that with the saw vibration the screws on those various electrical outlets could come loose and the wires could end up shortening live? The way these are grabbing the copper is very odd
beautiful... love the colors. also, i'm guessing with a little negative pressure on that dusk drawer that other dust wouldn't escape. I wonder if just a slight negative pressure could be made with the motion you already have available rather than adding a vacuum port. great stuff!
Great video.
This video needs more viewer interaction, so for the sake of the algorithm: Here, take my comment.
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The replacement tool power cord you bought with the bare end is actually a dollar MORE than a Husky 8-foot black extension cord. I use those and just cut the female end off.
Oh, I saw that one and it was cheaper than the extension cords near it.
Great full ideas
Great video again. Thanks. Anyhow what is really confusing for me, is that electrical boxes are metal in that side of the globe. But when thinking more closely. There might be a benefit beside the cost and conductivity, those can be repaired with simply by welding :D
Pro tip: Your brush strokes should only go in two directions: Up, and Down. The same goes for rollers.
I would love to see the video you mentioned about the style of blades you chose and why.
Here's to the algorithm.
Every home needs a bandsaw in every room.
I put a comment on the other one you uploaded thinking am I seeing things or has my marbles gone when you uploaded this one take care 😂😂😂😂😂
Free tip! you could put a toothbrush head against the wheels to prevent sawdust building up on the rubber
I get that unwanted tip all the time.
@@matthiaswandel Yeah i had i feeling you knew about it after all those bandsaw build! anyways great work as always! :)
BEAST MODE INITIATED
so nice I watched it twice
Ok, you re-Upload (in 1080p), I re comment (in 1080p), must keep up the user interaction:
I have a relatively tiny bandsaw, that does not go through wood as easily as yours - i need quite a pressure of the work piece to the blade. In your opinion what influences the cutting power more: quality and type of blade or power? My saw has meager 250W
New upload, new comment - that's only fair :)
I’ve gotta come up with something more apropos than WOW! but that’s the word that says it all. 👌👍👍
Have you considered carving out a hole for the electrical bits so the front cover is flush with the wood?
Would it be too much or make the saw too weak perhaps?
I think Matthias should take his car to the paint shop and have it painted his trademark green. That way, when he arrives at meet-ups, everyone will know it's him.
He could sell plain green t-shirts and hats, and those in the know would recognize them as his.
Family that wood works together stays.
You make it look so simple. And then take it apart to give it a paint? I’d love to have the same will
Angelus Leather Dye for staining. Nothing else will do.
Does oil-based varnish really provide more moisture protection than water-based? It seems that when either polymerizes, the degree of transimissibility would be the same.
Pretty good size, but can you upgrade the power? I would use some sort of cooling liquid to increase lifetime of the sawband. With a Frequency converter you can increase/decrease cutting speed, only limited by the temperature of the electrical engine. Cooling of the engine can be done by a ventilator for the engine, to prevent overheating.
A bandsaw mill would be awesome!
Yes make a bid about the new blades I’m wondering how they will make that knocking stop
So there is a Rachael prodject video coming up in the near future? Really nice job on the bandsaw.