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Thomas Lightle
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Добавлен 11 ноя 2006
This is a woodworking channel that dabbles in other hobbies as well. My videos showcase tools, tips, and techniques that I use to make my work more efficient and fun! I also make videos of my other interests such as gunsmithing, kayaking, welding, and other hobbies.
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Is This the CHEAPEST Multiprocess Welder on Amazon?! Bestarc MIG145 @BestArc-offical
Link to buy your own Mig145 welder: amzn.to/4b73sSo
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Record Storage Crate Reimagined
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Check out my favorite online woodworking supply shop: taytools.com/ Instagram: thomaslightle Facebook: redbarnwoodworking/ Twitter: tnlightle
2024 Shop Tour + A Giveaway!!
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Be sure to comment below to be entered into the drawing that will take place on March 31, 2024 Tools seen in this video (Amazon affiliate links): Instagram: thomaslightle Facebook: redbarnwoodworking/ Twitter: tnlightle
Lumary Permanent Outdoor Lights Pro --- Unboxing and Review
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Amazon links below (3 different lengths to choose from): www.amazon.com/dp/B0CR73589S?ref=myi_title_dp www.amazon.com/dp/B0CR73CCQ9?ref=myi_title_dp www.amazon.com/dp/B0CR73CQM7?ref=myi_title_dp Instagram: thomaslightle Facebook: redbarnwoodworking/ Twitter: tnlightle
Why Did They Make It This Way?!?! 1968 VW Beetle Shifter and E-Brake
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You Are Being Scammed! SAVE MONEY making your own Wipe-On Polyurethane
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WOW! Make Your Own G10 Build Plate for Bambu Printers
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File links: Build plate CAD file: makerworld.com/models/52664 Spring clip hold-down file: makerworld.com/en/models/175985#profileId-193504 Amazon links: 1.5 mm G10 sheet: amzn.to/41yXaXe Instagram: thomaslightle Facebook: redbarnwoodworking/ Twitter: tnlightle
I Sold All My 3D Printers (Except One). Here's Why...
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Ride Quality Improved! 1968 VW Beetle Suspension Upgrade
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Instagram: thomaslightle Facebook: redbarnwoodworking/ Twitter: tnlightle Carnivale Intrigue by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Rebuilding a 1968 Beetle Pedal Cluster
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Bending and installing brake lines: VW Beetle Rebuild Series
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Instagram: thomaslightle Facebook: redbarnwoodworking/ Twitter: tnlightle Carnivale Intrigue by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Ultimate Bench Grinder Setup! Portable and Versatile.
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Amazon links below: DeWalt 8" Bench Grinder: amzn.to/3uCLztN DeWalt 8 inch Wire Wheel: amzn.to/3N2U5sy Wen Grinder Stand: amzn.to/3QZwZ77 Vevor 3 inch locking stem casters: amzn.to/3N43hgh As an Amazon affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases Instagram: thomaslightle Facebook: redbarnwoodworking/ Twitter: tnlightle
Use this recipe to bring out the true beauty of your wood projects!
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It will be a lot cheaper if you can find these items in your local home store or Walmart. If you don't have one nearby, here are the best prices I can find on Amazon: Paint can: amzn.to/3FEu6TT Polyurethane: amzn.to/3QeNEmV Boiled Linseed Oil: amzn.to/40gxJJg Mineral Spirits: amzn.to/3QaC0Ju As an Amazon affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Instagram: thomaslightle Faceboo...
Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4K Review: Could 4K be just as good as 8K?
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Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4K Review: Could 4K be just as good as 8K?
Pro Power in a Diode Laser? Atezr L2 24 Watt Laser Review
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Pro Power in a Diode Laser? Atezr L2 24 Watt Laser Review
Can this affordable laser do it all? Atomstack A5 M50 Review
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Can this affordable laser do it all? Atomstack A5 M50 Review
Affordable Propane Furnace by ToAuto: How well does it work?
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Affordable Propane Furnace by ToAuto: How well does it work?
Solid Walnut Writing Desk Made From Leftovers!
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Solid Walnut Writing Desk Made From Leftovers!
Best Bang for You Buck?!? Weedo ME40 Review
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Best Bang for You Buck?!? Weedo ME40 Review
Modular Sandpaper Storage --Free File Download-- Printed on the new Longer LK4 X
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Modular Sandpaper Storage Free File Download Printed on the new Longer LK4 X
Could This Be the Best Printer for BEGINNERS? Longer LK4 X Review #3dprinter #3dprinting #longerlk4x
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Could This Be the Best Printer for BEGINNERS? Longer LK4 X Review #3dprinter #3dprinting #longerlk4x
Big and Fast! Hictop al13-310 First Look!
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Big and Fast! Hictop al13-310 First Look!
Honda C125 Super Cub vs. C70 Passport: A Comparison
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Honda C125 Super Cub vs. C70 Passport: A Comparison
Fitinhot Handheld Welder: Can this tiny unit actually weld?
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Fitinhot Handheld Welder: Can this tiny unit actually weld?
I Just Bought This 100 Year-Old Disc Sander. Let's check it out! Syracuse Sander Co. D-2 15" Sander
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I Just Bought This 100 Year-Old Disc Sander. Let's check it out! Syracuse Sander Co. D-2 15" Sander
Entina Tina 2 3D Pinter: How does it measure up?
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Entina Tina 2 3D Pinter: How does it measure up?
ProStormer Electric Impact Wrench Review
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ProStormer Electric Impact Wrench Review
Ceiling Fan with HIDDEN BLADES? Unboxing and Review
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Ceiling Fan with HIDDEN BLADES? Unboxing and Review
Designing and 3D Printing Replacement Motorcycle Parts
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Designing and 3D Printing Replacement Motorcycle Parts
Maybe reverse the struts so the flat side is against the work piece. Would have to rework the hardware a bit.
Brilliant solution! Thank you so much! There's much glue-up hell in my foreseeable future bc I'm using a bunch of scraps and tree stumps to make my wood workbench top. Your idea is going help so much in ensuring my efforts to save some money doesn't go to waste.
You neglected to glue the sacrificial strips to both ends of the panel. Your days on YT are numbered. Jk.
If a guy like myself has only one hand? Do you think he could make accurate and strong repairs with this tool?
I think you would be able to weld with just about any welder. A second hand is really only used for stabilization.
I'm buying the same generator tomorrow for $130 the man claims it works..I'm taking a little gas and a fan and pull it out on him and text it. Man is only as good as his word... clean it with gas
It is a nice job and a great idea incorporating the cross-body bolt into the top/bottom struts. I like the use of an impact or drill into the system, certainly makes it easier to clamp down and over. You could use a piece of angle iron or flat bar as protection for the Cross-body bolt.
I have the exact saw, purchased the same fence and now I’m having problems mounting my start/stop switch. Any advice?
Is the exhaust the same size I’m wondering ?
Thank you, it helped me a lot
Perfect before I buy for my kiddo.... Thanks
Shopping for a new battery for my '84 c70 passport- thanks for the insight here. What battery do you run currently? (Mine came to me with an aftermarket lithium)
The brand is use is called Crome Battery. They are AGM batteries which are sealed and don’t require any maintenance besides a trickle charge.
Can you tell me how to turn that cross hair on and off? Mine does not come on and I need to know if it's a problem with the machine or if something got turned off some how?
Mine have always been on. I don’t find the crosshairs very useful though. The horizontal one is in line with the laser, but the vertical line is useless. It could be a loose wire in the harness not sending power to the crosshairs. Not sure.
@@SouthpawWorkshop I have seen the RUclips that shows you how to line up the laser to the cross hairs. You first burn the cross from the touch pad and then you jog the lasers X and Y until your laser lines up perfectly with the cross it burned. I can't try that because My cross hair is not on.
@@SouthpawWorkshop It might be a loose wire but I checked all of them and they seem secure. Atezr sent me an instant massage yesterday telling me that you can turn the cross hairs off and on as follows:. __The product manual should provide an explanation for the cross red light. You can take a look. It can be turned off in the corresponding settings.__I asked where those setting are and they sent this back__:If you don't know how to operate it. We will help you contact the factory to inquire if there are specific operation videos for your reference.__ Typical no real answer from them.
All I could find about crosshairs settings was in this Reddit post. Keep in mind that this is assuming you are using lightburn: www.reddit.com/r/xToolD1/s/YVu8LKkwAK
Thank for the video. What was the drying process like? Can you tell us what you did and how long you waited before working on the stump?
Drying time varies depending on wood type and diameter of the stump and thickness of the cut. Stumps of this size would take a few years to completely dry out. I did not wait that long. In fact, a couple of these stumps were still green when I worked on them. Sealing a green log with some sort of finish whether it is a polyurethane or epoxy can lead to some good and some bad consequences. The good is that the stump will continue to dry out more slowly over time. This usually helps prevent cracking or checking of the wood. The downside is that the moisture trapped inside the stump will eventually ruin your finish as it works its way out of the wood. I try to mitigate this by leaving the underside of the stump unfinished and attaching feet to the underside to allow for airflow. If you try to dry your stump before finishing, expect to experience some heavy cracking which, if filled properly, can be a feature. You also should expect several years of drying time. Rule of thumb is 1 year per inch of thickness, but that is for hardwoods. Softer woods like pine and poplar dry out much quicker. I hope this information is helpful and good luck!
@@SouthpawWorkshop this is super helpful - appreciate the detailed response!
I do have a ryobi band saw. I was cutting different materials now, but won't cut straight .
Possibly shorten the ground & stinger cables & bump the current up another ten from the settings that were starting to work for you.
Looks beautiful!! I love the wood glass cover thing. I just found one of these on Facebook also and I am going to turn it into a vapor honing cabinet. Before I do that I might do the upgrades that you did first.. Thanks for sharing this great build...
Does anybody know where to get parts for these? I just need the upper wheel tensioner and can’t find one. just the threaded post
Your best bet would be ereplacementparts.com but their inventory is very limited as this is an old, discontinued saw.
no matter what i try, I cant seem to get this stuff to polish like it did in your video. Ive tried airbrushing the 99% alcohol, dipping in the alcohol, brushing the alcohol… nothing. surface is still rough. Any ideas?
What layer height did you print? Are you using this specific brand or a different brand? I suspect performance varies between brands
@@SouthpawWorkshop I used .1 layer height, and Yousu black PVB (just like yours.) I used 99% IPA. I tried brushing, spraying, dipping... nothing seems to work.
Sounds like you are doing it right. I sprayed it on heavy and let it dry on its own. Maybe you got a bad roll.
Very excellent problem solving!
Looks like you did dang good for your first time
You Scored A One. Delta's A Good Bandsaw. I Bought Me A 9 Inch Ryobi Bandsaw Havent Unboxed It Yet. But When I Do I Just Hope It Has All The Parts That Came With It.
i have one of these and its one of the easiest printers ive ever used! a much better option than the ender 3
Its a great strater to lurne on, I have a similar one thats older with no sanding disk
diagonal all the way
This is a lot like working on a bicycle. When you're turning something and it wants to turn as you tighten it (happens a ton with brake pads), there's an art to twisting it the wrong way just enough to twist it into place before friction locks it down perfectly center (re: the blade guide tolerance issue).
Looks great! I just did one myself. How long did you let it cure before painting it?
Probably a day or two. I can’t remember it was so long ago!
I just made my own G10 bed a couple weeks ago. To avoid using clamps, I glued the G10 to a PEI textured steel sheet using high temperature resistant epoxy you can get for $10. Set the G10 on something flat, add glue, add spring steel and lastly add weights on top. Worked like a charm! I bet you could cut some thin mild steel with your laser to match the contour of your bed and glue it. :)
Great suggestions!
Nice job by explaining the G10, i love your video and the time you spend on it to test it out. i do wonder what power the laser had that you was using. was it 10W ? 20W ? 30W ? if you do not mind, can you try to figure out what kind of G10 you used ? there are lots of different kinds so lots of confusion :( and before asking, no, not all G10 is the same. if i can also give you some advice, add some protection to the wipe area as i am certain your nozzle is worn out after a few prints. ( took me 4 prints to wear out the nozzle .. G10 is extreme abrasive xD) Keep up the good work :D
This was so very informative. I paid 75 for mine. Sadly I had no idea how the inner workings of a bandsaw worked. I just turned it on and went. Until the band broke the other day. So I will tend to the task with the blade replacement with so much more information. Thank you for you have made my day.
Thanks for sharing your files. Did you print the 4” hose adapter with the threaded end facing down to the printer plate or facing up?
Does the app support multiple cameras?
Yes it does, but I don’t think they sell this product anymore
@@SouthpawWorkshop thanks for answering . We just ordered 4 from Amazon.
Good to know. It has worked well for me and I super bright!
Great idea, I might try mounting the unistrut upside down with the nuts inside. That way, I would have a larger surface area on the wood panel and reduce denting. Also on the panel tightening bolt, I want to try putting a 10-32 bolt or threaded rod through a hole to use as a T handle. A couple of cap nuts would finish the handle. That way I don’t put too much pressure on the panel by using a drill or impact. Again, great idea!
Do you have to put back the resin in the bottle or just leave it
I personally leave it, but it will separate in the vat, so you have to stir it before next use.
Thank you so much!
Hmmm , i'd seen a competitors pistol-welder AD a month ago & wondered if this style was a gimmick or a stroke of _ergonomic_ or *situational-peculiarity* genius. Just previously watched your RANGER Rear Window vid , browsed your channel page , & watched THIS. SUBSCRIBED 👏 !! Like your style ( the welds : not so much😱 ! ) 😉 😂 😊 🤷♂️ Your honest , to the point manner is refreshing. I hope you accumulate good sponsors & lots of subs 👍
Thanks!
EXTREMELY WELL DETAILED 👍 ; don't worry about the length. Every second of YOUR vid was worth it , & without useless jibber jabbering ( done by some just to stretch the video to the supposedly "golden" 10minute+ mark )🙁 YOUR words had VALUE , & the camera views were mostly on-target. As far as i'm concerned , your QUALITY is in the TOP 3% 👏 🔧💪 . ( not trying to throw shade on 80%+ of the DIY vids out there , but MOST need more actual EDITing than they're given. It sure looks like you took some _extra_ time to make your work *WATCHABLE* , informative without fluff ) 🏆
I don’t like the cast wheels on the new Cubs. Spokes would look great on them.
100% agree
😂
do they make a two way bolt like you fabricated, and one with a pad on the end of the bolt? Just curious
Not that I know of. That is why I ended up making my own
ty this was helpful
Anything I can pray for you about sir?
They haven’t reach the goal yet 🥲
hi, just bought a similar bandsaw and this video was very helpful as the bandsaw experience is new to me. Enjoyed and found this to be very useful. I'm going to make some jigs to help with bowl blanks and may be pur out a video! Thanks.
That’s great to hear!
1 1/4 measured as 1 1/2... Apparently you and I have the same eyes.
Weird that light poles, trees, powerlines and other wood items in a vertical orientation don't warp or bend, even under load. Doubt vertical storage will make any real difference in that regard.
Clean the metal bro, it’s oil AF! Contact cleaner does wonders
Hi Thomas, I’m Juan Barrada, the designer of the original blast gate you’ve modified. I think you did a great video and I’m happy my design works for you. I’d have love to hear my name in your video but I appreciate you mentioned was a remix from a different designer. A direct link to the original part could’ve been also very productive as people’s feedback is a great way to improve the design. Anyway, great job and you have a new subscriber here! All the best!!!
My blade is always tracking to the left no matter what my adjustment is. I’ve adjusted everything according to the instruction. Any ideas?
I suggest watching this video: ruclips.net/video/nnm6CoiaU4E/видео.htmlsi=ZkENBRI4XBmfH3h5 Alex Snodgrass is the leading authority on how to properly set up and adjust a bandsaw. If this method doesn’t work, you may be dealing with a warped bandsaw frame.
I Bought A 9 Inch Ryobi Band Saw Do You Think I Might Have To Ajust The wheel The Blade Rides On?
Hi! Does anybody know part number of that plastic latch? or maybe a link where i can buy it?