TorontoBuilder
Ultra Member
I think I told you before that youtube has some good content. Marius' is one channel I follow not because every implementation is perfect and warranting an exact copy but rather he shows what is possible... prompting us to think how can I improve things.On @Mcgyver 's accolades, I decided to watch it too.....
As most will know, I HAAATE YouTube......
This one was worth the watch. Lots of meat from beginning to end without a lot of time wasted or BS fillers. Very impressed. Might even subscribe. Back in the day, I would have tried to hire this kid.
Like McGyver, I WANT a lot of that!
My first challenge would be making a rack for my post. I have no crank. It's all manual brute strength table lift. And I have a lot on that table - in particular a fairly heavy cast iron x-y table. Good thing I'm big or my table would be on the floor by now. It's a huge full length floor post. Not happening. Fudge. That was one of the nicest improvements.
Oh well, still all-in-all worth the watch. THANK YOU!
His content is broad too and wide ranging, and he adds a lot of well thought out ideas. He made a cnc router tool changer that is pretty damn good, and simple things like bench dogs (among my favourite things in the world).
I'm copying his new tail stock die holder because it combined 3D printing and metal parts and yields a large diameter tool that is easy to use with arthritic hands. I printed his old version but haven't gotten to use it