How to Build Router Lifter?
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- čas přidán 14. 03. 2023
- DIY Router lifter 3.0 with new exhaust system and horizantal lifting mechanism.
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3d printers used :
FLsun Super Racer (SR)printer:amzn.to/3If0KxT
Flsun v400:amzn.to/3l3j9ox
Artillery Sidewinder X1: amzn.to/318pRvN
Artillery Sidewinder X2:amzn.to/3jWt8LL
Laser cutter:
Camera gear:
Camera: amzn.to/3tOKV6K
Camera lens: amzn.to/3cbLSAa
Second monitor: amzn.to/3tO3pUZ
Microphone: amzn.to/3fbALZM
Lights: amzn.to/3sfYWdm
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Please leave your router model here to include it in the future modifications, thank you
Makita RT0700CX2J. But it looks like you're already using that model.
BOSCH PR20EVS (PALM ROUTER) OR BOSCH 1617EVSPK (2-1/4HP) :)
dewalt 611
Makita RP2303 příliš silný stroj na ukotvení do umělé hmoty. Při použití frézky 50mm, bych se bál u toho stát.
Makita RT0700
I absolutely love this video. I've been a woodworker my entire life. People ask when I started and I don't know what to say. My father is a woodworker and I am told I could read a tape measure before I could read a book. Now being 50yrs old and heavily into cnc, laser and 3D printing I love seeing things that just 10yrs ago were impossible for small shops.
Thank for another awesome video.
Incredible! This is what 3D printing is all about!
Yes and I completely understand why he replaced the baseplate with plywood, but just being able to make the prototype and verifying that everything works is already amazing
Beyond the tool itself, the mechanics are very interesting and well thought out. It's nice to see a use of 3D printed parts like that.
You are blowing my mind with this workflow. Never seen Rhino before.
Grasshopper for all of the gears is neat. also consider that there are 10,000s of automotive small driveline & trans-axle parts that would be very inexpensive, easy to design around and forever reliable. Your stuff is awesome! keep it up!
Thanks for this! I've never seen your videos in the past (unti last night) and am very pleased CZcams decided to recommend your channel. Liked subscribed and super happy to have bought the 3.0 kit and your router table dust & fence system. Can't wait for things to get shipped and to start making my own! Thank you.
5:38 every tinkerer should relate to this moment. 😂
incredible, i appreciate the amount of effort that goes into the design and filming
I wanted you to know that I just received the MULTIFUNCTIONAL TRIM ROUTER JIG yesterday. I opened it up this morning and I am blown away. I can't wait to get it hooked and test it out.
I've been impressed with this project since V1, and now it's getting to the point that I might have to make one.
Yeah, this is another level completely! Good work!
wow, your work is better than any commercially available systems, you are amazing :D
I tried going to your site last year or the year before that. It was down. I'm glad you're back. You have such clean and professional designs. Keep it up!
Wow. I learned a lot from this single project. Even if I don't have a 3d printer or cnc, the practical applications of the things shown here are enormous.😮 thank you.
Happy to help, please send me an email: ussadesign@gmail.com
I appreciate you showing the prototypes, definitely subscribing. :)
Just purchased the plans and hardware! Thank you for what you do!! This is sick!!!
Please come back and post how hard it was to build when you are done. I'm interested, but if feels like a lot of work.
so, how is it? 😅
Did ussa sell a hardware package for this or do you have to source all the little nuts, bolts, rods, etc?
Man this video makes me want to take a 6 month break from work 😂 such a great job man! Love it!
Complimenti per l'impegno e la conoscenza tecnica...molto bravo
This is the best useful 3D printed item ı have ever seen. Congragulations!
awesome as always. so much thoughts went into this! ♥
Love this. Would love even more if there could be a collar to clamp the router in place rather than tightening all the bolts. My biggest gripe with router tables is all the bolts and nuts. Amazing to see the commitment to making a great product though, appreciate it!
Awesome work as usual!
Я в шоке от проделанной работы до готового образца. В конце прям пояснил 😁
Добрый день я из 🇷🇺 России. Спасибо вам за ваши ролики. Понятно и информативно.. 👍👌
Brilliant video tutorial USSA thank you for sharing. I have just received my updated file for this new version. I will have a crack at building the new one now. Thanks again Master of Engineering...
Very nice project, good job, congrats 👍👍👍
Very cool. Thanks for showing.
Very nice !! i feel the pain of 20 prototypes :-) i thought it only happend to me.. Great job !
Excellent work,well done
This is freaking incredible! Are youtube insane?! Only 93.3k subs?! At the very least 933k but more fitting for 9.33M subs! 😍😍😍😍
Nice router lifter. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
Awesome work!
you are crazy dude! creating such things!
Thanks again. Very good job.
VERY clever idea!
Impressive ! Bravo !
impressive work!
Finally i can see really useable tool out of 3d printer!
Awesome work.
Congratulations from Brazil! 🖒👏🖖
Pure genius!
Nice job, I really cant wait till you motorize it :D
Awesome project. Would love to see a rack and pinion fence for a cast iron table saw similar to the dewalt job site table saw.
this is very cool! I don't know why I need this but I really want to buy it!!😂
Nice how you included the botched table mod 1st attempt!
I find your skills in Rhino most impressive! I use Siemens NX myself, but have become increasingly interested in rhino thanks to your work and videos; keep it up!!! ;w;
Okay now this is impressive. Not flimsey at all
Eres un artista. gracias
perfect bravo
True engineer!
very impressive!!
Thanks for sharing.
Increíble y fabuloso trabajo, es usted un gran diseñador, el vídeo me ha parecido cortisimo 😂. Enhorabuena!
Woow 😱👏👏👏👏👏👏 This work 🙌🙌🙌
Amazing!
Nice!
Genius!
Super.
Love it
Спасибо!
8:02 thats pretty badass to (laser engrave?) the height measurements on the straight cut bit
Muito Bom !
Amazing engineering work! What kind of filament do you used to print the parts?
Absolutely amazing. What are the parts printed in? Would PLA+ be strong enough or is PETG or something like that a better option?
Awesome!
Btw, how much plastic is needed for print?
This is such a beautiful and professional design! Are you sure that these 3D printed parts are strong enough for something like this though?
Can I ask what filament you used? Great video, love the content!
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Very gratefull for the free upgrade from my '22 model to this version 3.0 !! Did you consider selling kits with the screws and so ? In the video you have the lil bags with them ?
I just finished installing my 2.1 into my workbench 🤦♂️ i really like the new design, it looks smoother and more stable. I'll get to try the 2.1 for a few months first and if a friend wants the 2.1 I'll print the 3.0 version for me.
What kind of laser do you have to cut this nice plate?
cool
Wow 🤩🤩🤩🤩
What type of filament do you recommend for the strongest build? Also, Resin or filament? Thanks for the awesome design!
meaty burrito! nice!
Great project, bought it on your site ... Do I also get the accessories from you (screws, screw-in nuts)?
could you please do a walkthrough of your grasshopper node tree/workflow?
I've never seen anyone else use the screw-in wood type threaded inserts in a 3D print. Is there anything you do different from using them on wood? Seems to me like they might crack the print along layer lines. But if they work well I'd think they'd have more holding power than normal heatset inserts.
What file types are included in the digital files? Nice design BTW! First time on your site.
CZcams videos are better than Tik Tok
Awesome! I made v1 and I use it, it looks like I'm gonna skip second one and make this instead
Wow
Really nice Design. You are a produkt engineer?
So rad, this makes me wish I was into wood working. Do you have the total hours of print time it took you for the parts?
可能有一个星期,实际修改和调整更加花费时间
That's really cool! So much work! Thank you. Another thing, I have a question, what is the durability and life span of 3D printed parts?
Well, it depends how hard are they used. I remember implementing my first PLA printed repair to the shower hold 7 years ago. This original part lasts until now, and doesn't show any signs of deterioration. Sits in moist environment, but not bearing lot of load nor friction.
Great work , for those of us who don't have a 3 d printer like myself, how would this router system cost if I were to ask you to print , assemble and ship it ?
Awesome! Sorry if it's obvious, but what 3d printing and modelling software do you use?
thank you, rhino 3d with grasshopper plugin
I see it's mounted on the table you did with Ikea boxes, don't it put some dust in the boxes even with the vacuum ?
Any video which explains the design decisions and process?
Kreg sells a router lift which is a heck of a lot simpler lol
really this is alien technology, wonderful, great 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👍👍👍👍👍🤏 gracias por compartir tu gran trabajo.
❤️
Any closer 😅infoo n printing? What type of filament, layers, print time. Before i consider buying plans i need to know if my printer will cope with the task in this millenium...
what was the software I saw on the right half of the monitor during the final parts of the video, and what is it's purpose? How is it used? Was this a preferred tool, or one of desperation as the only one available?
Awesome video and build! Sadly my Dewalt trim router is 69 mm will not fit.
Hi I purchased the plans for this and the drill press on your site for this but what is the best filament to use? Petg??
instead of steel guide bars some 3d printer ptfe tubes could have been a good choice i think
Why not sell this stuff complete or as assemble-it-yourself kits??? Not every hobby woodworker wants also invest in a decent 3d printer just so we can build a couple designs from CZcams.
But I’d gladly pay a grand, maybe more for that router table setup.
I only have so much time for my hobbies. I enjoy woodworking and I like to use the best equipment I can get my hands on. Sure I’ve built some of it myself, workbenches, miter stations, but I don’t want to spend all my time building my shop. sometimes I’d just rather buy the equipment and use it than have to reinvent the wheel every time I want something better than what blowes or home-decay offer….
This guy should be employed by makita or jessem or some other router company!!!