Make pegboard great again!
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3 ай бұрын
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@ULTRA7862
@ULTRA7862 2 күн бұрын
Please quit with the childish cringeworthy video clips. They add nothing to your content and are tiresome to have to endure. Serious content doesn't require them to add value to your channel and your target audience is probably not 5 years old.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 2 күн бұрын
Duly noted.
@BespokeStorage-lt2hu
@BespokeStorage-lt2hu 4 күн бұрын
great work!
@rbleda
@rbleda 5 күн бұрын
Great job man!! Would you mind sending me the plans in standard size measurements? I wouldn’t love to make one for myself just like this. It would work out perfectly.
@fathogwoodworking
@fathogwoodworking 5 күн бұрын
Great build Anthony. My dust collections a real problem at the moment so I might have to look at something like this to get me through. But the shop layout is complicated. Time to have a think! Cheers.
@troyqueen9503
@troyqueen9503 7 күн бұрын
Watching from Vancouver Island 🏝️🇨🇦👍
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 7 күн бұрын
@@troyqueen9503 My wife tells me it's beautiful there!
@dappratt5277
@dappratt5277 7 күн бұрын
the review for the remote power switch recommened by you say they stop working after a few months
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 7 күн бұрын
@dappratt5277 I've currently got 3, and one on my main dust collector. The oldest one is a year old, so for me, so far so good but I have seen some other people report problems yes. I'm sure there are lots of other options/brands available, this just happens to be what I'm using.
@choimdachoim9491
@choimdachoim9491 7 күн бұрын
Galvanized emt: quicker, cheaper, lighter, sturdier, less bulky, smarter. Wood is not the most appropriate material sometimes.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 7 күн бұрын
I would happily concede a few of those points, but also respectfully disagree with several others. I do not think using formply for this type of project is inappropriate at all. Would this suit every shop? Of course not, but it certainly works for me and based on what I've seen, works plenty well for others. Of course as always each to their own, I'm not a metal worker, but if you are then you do you! Appreciate the constructive comment!
@dainermade
@dainermade 9 күн бұрын
How good are game changers 😝
@richardwadsworth4259
@richardwadsworth4259 9 күн бұрын
Although a brace from the pivotal point down to the wall will help. Most of the force (gravity) will be pushing bottom pivot into the wall while the weight of the arm hose, even swinging the arm, buy the hose will be pulling on the top pivot. If you look at other similar applications (wall mounted hoist supports for long gates ect. That's why angular supports are made on top. Hope this helps. But still love the intuitiveness.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 9 күн бұрын
Ideally yes, having a bottom brace would be best, but space dictates this is the compromise. Any downward force from tugging on the pipes, I'm confident will be supported by the wire cable and so far it seems more than capable. But I'll be for sure, monitoring it carefully.
@dainermade
@dainermade 9 күн бұрын
I’d like to know how you got a paper cut. You said just ask me, I need to know now 😂
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 9 күн бұрын
When handling panels or longer strips I keep letting the board slide in my hands and that's resulted in plenty of "Formply cuts" 😆 🤣
@dainermade
@dainermade 9 күн бұрын
@@barberspaddockwoodworking I know, just wondering if anyone would actually ask 🤣
@dngriffiths8105
@dngriffiths8105 10 күн бұрын
Some great ideas. New subscriber here!
@ErtsenPlayGames
@ErtsenPlayGames 11 күн бұрын
11:53 - pro tip -- buy yourself around 100 Nm impact driver - i have 110Nm one and its super handy ,it start impacting even with 3x15mm screws , almost no need to push it into the screw and it wont slip. BIG PRO TIP nr 2 -build cyclone filter for shop vac - its must have in my opinion - pretty simple to make (or just buy cheap one) , really big difference with it - even better if its 2 stage one
@danielstickney2400
@danielstickney2400 11 күн бұрын
I've watched a bunch of these shop boom videos to get ideas for one of my own and I've decided steel would work better. Steel exhaust tubing could even serve as both the pipe and the boom. You don't need to be an expert fabricator to put something together with self drilling screws or pop rivets.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 11 күн бұрын
It's not going to be for every shop for sure, so whatever works for you! Metal isn't my forte, but like you said, probably don't need to be an expert. I had, however, a ton of materials left over so for me, this seemed the cheapest most cost effective solution.
@richardhaggarty5758
@richardhaggarty5758 11 күн бұрын
Great video as always, Wish form ply was avaible in my area of Canada! Have you looked at the line of Pica pencils, with coloured lead makes lines easier to see.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 11 күн бұрын
I really should, it can be hard to find little marks for sure.
@keithclark1863
@keithclark1863 12 күн бұрын
Another great project mate. Love the black form ply (think I said that before!). Loving everything you do. Stay safe. Regards, kmdc.
@Conveyonlinecomau
@Conveyonlinecomau 12 күн бұрын
Looks good. If you’re going to put a gusset/bracket on it, all the force is at at the top. The downward leverage is pulling at the top trying to rip it out.
@troyqueen9503
@troyqueen9503 7 күн бұрын
And the bottom gusset is the counter force.
@Nooobbby
@Nooobbby 12 күн бұрын
You really need a dust collector canister with vortex like an Oneida connected to your shop vac if you are using it for dust collection.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 11 күн бұрын
I would say yes and no. For space reasons I've decided not to, and besides the filter in this unit has a seperetor which works well to prolong filters. The red shop vac you see I've used for nearly 18 months and have never had to change the filter just yet. Given the normal dust this is likely to be collecting is mostly fine dust, even a cyclone may not benefit that much. Having said that...yeah I'll monitor the shop vac, see how this one performs and how quickly it needs cleaning. It would be a cool project to add one and integrate it on the wall somehow, so who knows, that might just happen anyway.
@terrychristian672
@terrychristian672 12 күн бұрын
I love the idea, but was worried I’d lose too much suction power with the elbows and long hose runs. Have you noticed much change in power?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 12 күн бұрын
@terrychristian672 That's a really good question and one that I should have covered because I had the same concerns. I did do some tests and couldn't detect any performance issues (at least significant ones that were noticeable). The suction is still powerful enough that when I attach to my sander, it actually will still suction the timber to the sander. So yes, there would be some degradation in performance, but it seems so small so as not to be noticeable.
@RJB510
@RJB510 12 күн бұрын
​@barberspaddockwoodworking I recon a cheap $20 manometer and a silicone bung from a home brew shop and you could test the vacuum loss easily to see, if you could be bothered.
@onehandedmaker
@onehandedmaker 13 күн бұрын
Nice work. That form ply is great to build with, even though it hard on blades and edge is razor sharp. As for the holes in the sides, they look good if anything else! Power cord is a must, I reckon a switched power board would be good. Right, enough chit chat and I'm going to make one for the OHM shop! Stay dusty my friend. James
@2hlix
@2hlix 13 күн бұрын
If you didn't have a laser cutter a 3d printer is another good option for templating + router patrerns. Cool project. Cheers.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 13 күн бұрын
I definitely would love to get a 3D printer, especially for creating my own adapters, or reducers, that would be cool.
@billybike57
@billybike57 13 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing and I just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing more ideas from your channel!
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 13 күн бұрын
Welcome!
@chrisallen57
@chrisallen57 13 күн бұрын
I saw a Bosch 18v sander in the background. How do you like it?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 13 күн бұрын
I really like it. When my Ryobi died, I wanted to move to a new platform that had tools with a little more advanced features (for use of a better word) so settled on the Bosch as a first test and I don't regret it. It's nicely balanced and works really well. It's definitely a 'finish' sander however, it's not going to be a work horse one that you use for large panels, high grits etc. Works great for that final sanding layer, highly recomended.
@kwilliams2239
@kwilliams2239 13 күн бұрын
Instead of a boom arm, I have tracks mounted to the ceiling, with the dust collection hose and power cables hanging off the trolley. Instead of swinging around as I work, the hose just follows me down the workpiece (think track saw). These are tied back to my dust extractor with 2" PVC pipe. The dust extractor comes on when any of the tools turn on, and I have a Bluetooth switch on the hose ends for cleaning up. The large tools (table saw and router table) are tied to back to the dust collector through 4" hose and PVC pipe.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 13 күн бұрын
That sounds awesome! My roofline makes it a bit tricky for that kind of thing, but I like the concept, sounds cool.
@Toni-oy5gu
@Toni-oy5gu 11 күн бұрын
I'd like to see your solution?
@mlrable
@mlrable 13 күн бұрын
What is the electrified rail you use. For brackets follow compression or tensile strength when putting in reinforcement
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 13 күн бұрын
Apologies, electrified rail?
@Munstre
@Munstre 13 күн бұрын
My 5yo daughter was sitting next to me on the couch during the ‘shop vac is a dog’ section and she found it absolutely hilarious.. so points there! Nice build and nice work on the video!
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 13 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! My own daughter gave me that idea haha!
@fin3125
@fin3125 14 күн бұрын
I'm guessing the Shop-Vac has more suction than using the big dust collector? I have a big 3 hp dust collector.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 14 күн бұрын
Your guess is %100 correct. I have a 2.5HP dust collector, and if I tried using it for this application (which I could), it would SUCK (and not in the good way). There is a reason why people use shop vacs still especially for sanding etc because of differences between how these dust collector types work and what they are ideal for in each application.
@k1sfd1974
@k1sfd1974 13 күн бұрын
It’s the difference between air volume (the 2.5HP dust collector) and negative air pressure (or vacuum - being the… well… vacuum 😉). I use both in my shop as well. My 2HP dust collector on the main port of my table saw and my vacuum on top. Same kind of setup on my router table. And the big dust collector gets way too restricted if you were to try to use it on something like a sander.
@kwilliams2239
@kwilliams2239 13 күн бұрын
They're totally different animals. Shop vacs and "dust extractors" are low volume, high velocity (static pressure) "vacuums". They're good for small dust from small tools. Dust collectors are the opposite. They're high volume low static pressure devices, suited for large particles and large volumes, for tools like table saws, planers, and the like. Two different tools, with different purposes entirely.
@fin3125
@fin3125 14 күн бұрын
I have been planning on making this for a while but we laying out my shop right now since I added a golf simulator. I plan on using thinner plywood and making triangles instead of rectangles..
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 14 күн бұрын
Triangles, rectangles or holes, what ever works!
@bradgray6093
@bradgray6093 14 күн бұрын
Apologies. Should have watched to the end before commenting on the power cord.
@bradgray6093
@bradgray6093 14 күн бұрын
Excellent! It's also useful to run a power cord out overhead. Slow and Expensive is a channel where he has jigs for modifying pvc connections for any purpose. Also quite worth watching to get exactly what you need - cheaply.
@AndrewR74
@AndrewR74 14 күн бұрын
Very nice. Thanks for sharing
@tHekrack23
@tHekrack23 14 күн бұрын
Very cool build, maybe I will try it myself, it seems very useful. Btw, is your table saw fence custom made? Or maybe an aftermarket that you fitted?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 14 күн бұрын
Thanks! No the tablesaw fence is the stock standard that came with the saw.
@ianpallister-yl6sr
@ianpallister-yl6sr 16 күн бұрын
hey do you have the templates in pdf please thank you
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 16 күн бұрын
No sorry, no PDF, but there is a link to my Sketchup file that you can obtain all the dimensions from.
@dalebernstein107
@dalebernstein107 22 күн бұрын
Is the enclosure platform of which the engrave sits apron, 24x24 inches?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 22 күн бұрын
810mm x 760mm which is about 32" x 30" give or take.
@sheilamaearbuiz3630
@sheilamaearbuiz3630 24 күн бұрын
Do you have laser cut files for the baseboard?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 24 күн бұрын
I don't, but the way I made the base board, is relatively simple. I then, justed used lightburn to make a grid that is the size of the parameter of the cut area, and etched the grid pattern into the MDF spoil board. There really isn't much complicated about this one.
@fabioules2737
@fabioules2737 25 күн бұрын
Couldn’t you also put the fence backwards on the front of the sled and use it like on a large sliding format saw? So that you are pushing the workpiece into the fence. Due to your design having the rails sticking out back this might extend the cutting length even more. Maybe not for daily use but when you just need those extra 5cm.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 25 күн бұрын
OOOOHHH. I had read that a few times before I got what you were throwing out, but that idea is VERY juicy. I am going to have to remember this one and try that sometime.
@jimaspinii7579
@jimaspinii7579 25 күн бұрын
Great video. How is the plywood that you use spelled? Can you share your source? Thanks.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 25 күн бұрын
What you're after here is 'Formply'. Formply is a manufactured plywood with a resin film surface as you see. It's generally used in concrete forming (thus the name) but makes for a great workshop building material. It's readily available here in Aus through our big box stores. I've heard that it doesn't really exist in many places like the US, but I wager it does, just under perhaps a different name!
@jimaspinii7579
@jimaspinii7579 25 күн бұрын
@@barberspaddockwoodworking Thanks! This helps. 🤓👍
@BriteTap
@BriteTap Ай бұрын
About how much does the table weigh?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
Good question. I don't knew the exact figure, and be mindful that it doesn't have legs (that's the whole point), but I'd estimate that it's bout 40KG-45KG (about 100 pounds) and is very manageable for two people to move. If this was MDF it would be much much heavier, and if this was slate....well...it aint moving at all.
@BriteTap
@BriteTap Ай бұрын
@@barberspaddockwoodworking Thanks for the quick reply. That sounds very manageable.
@UtubeEric12345
@UtubeEric12345 Ай бұрын
What a gem! Interesting design and very well filmed too! Clicked the subscribe button extra hard =D
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@bonfiglioal5555
@bonfiglioal5555 Ай бұрын
Excelente trabajo. Realmente el video es espectacular. Queremos realizar el proyecto y buscando en youtube, puedo decir que es un video muy completo. Muchas gracias por competir tu experiencia ya que nos alienta a intentar realizarlo. Abrazo grande desde Bahia Blanca, Argentina
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
Thank you !
@CarveNConquer
@CarveNConquer Ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible man! So much detail and stunning end result! Liked and subscribed 😉 😎
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
Thankyou!
@Jettwoodworks
@Jettwoodworks Ай бұрын
You could chamfer the ends of the rails to decrease the chance of the blocks catching when they slide back on. However, it seems like you got a pretty perfect alignment already.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
This is good thinking, and worth pointing out that I did actually do this. While the rails did have some chamfer to the edges, I did come back with a file and increase it to make it easier to re-engage. I would highly recommend this to anyone else as well.
@seekerofarcades4634
@seekerofarcades4634 Ай бұрын
😗👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼nice
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@fathogwoodworking
@fathogwoodworking Ай бұрын
Great video again Anthony. Don’t tell the others as they will get jealous, but you’re fast becoming my favourate KZbin woodworker! An awesome build that had me traveling back down memory lane thinking about all the games I use to play.
@Gazman299
@Gazman299 Ай бұрын
Great work using leftover material. You've inspired me. I have a bunch of Baltic birch plywood offcuts that are just to pretty to toss out. Now my brain is swimming in ideas. Thank you. Your coasters turned out great. I especially like the weave pattern. Subscribed. Take care.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
That is awesome!
@woutervanduijn4331
@woutervanduijn4331 Ай бұрын
Maybe a good solution to not have the rails in the way is to have the rail blocks stationary and the rails fitted to the sled itself ?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking Ай бұрын
That could work, and I've thought about that as a solution, however, I do think there is one major flaw in that idea. In order for the rails not to leave the guide blocks still, you have to move the mitre gauge closer to the middle of the sled. If you leave the mitre at the front edge of the sled, you have the same problem, you have to leave the first guide blocks at the front to get through the cut because you have to go beyond the table saw blade exit. You would solve that by making the sled MUCH longer and moving the gauge further up the table (to a point it's past the blade without it being off the blocks), that however means when you draw the sled back, you have this massive amount of wasted sled that sticks out. I've modelled this in Sketchup and it honestly would work, but would have a huge footprint.
@andervtm
@andervtm 2 ай бұрын
That was awesome mate. What do you think it cost you all up?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 2 ай бұрын
In AUD: About $80.00 in pine panels. If you did this in MDF I wager it could be much less, around $40 instead. Monitor was $50.00 on ebay. Buttons and joystick kit was $75.00 The vinyl wrap was about $40.00 for both large sheets. Other misc stickers and decals I found, around another $40 odd dollars So probably about $250 AUD total, not including obviously any other hardware that drives the device, such as a PC, Raspberry Pi etc etc. I used an old Intel NUC, the model of which I believe can be still found on ebay for around $50.00. So all in It's possible for under $300. Opt for say MDF instead of pine, and maybe paint instead of vinyl and you probably can get away with way less than $300.
@Vipun_ch
@Vipun_ch 2 ай бұрын
Love the build mate! So cool, shame you cant keep it for yourself.
@retroconsole_
@retroconsole_ 2 ай бұрын
Why is that just about all the built bartop arcades I have seen on youtube or on Ebay for sale are using horizontal monitors? The problem I see is that a lot of games like Ms. Pacman, Donkey Kong, Frogger, Burgertime, Punchout and tons of shooters use vertical screen. If you use horizontal monitor your screen get shrunk down a lot - you'd have huge black frame over the screen of the game. The best way is to have 2 arcade bartops: one using horizontal screen and the other using vertical screen. That way you'd get to have the best of both worlds. I don't see too many built arcade bartop arcades with veritcal screen. Another way around it is to have a software program that is coded within Batocera or Hyperspin to automatically adjust the screen according to your screen size and resolution. I dont' think the author of Batocera or Hyperspin has thought of that ..or I am expecting too much. I think it's software possible.
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 2 ай бұрын
When you consider just how many different types of games, platforms, form factors etc are possible, any custom arcade build is going to be an exercise in compromise. I went with a 4:3 monitor (which isn't widescreen) purely because the types of games I want to play were designed in that aspect ratio, and yes, if I were to play certain other games, those would probably suffer due to the screen. Now of course if you prefer certain games, classic retro arcade like the examples you provide, then I agree, mounting a widescreen monitor vertical would be a better choice, however that would be, as you correctly pointed out, a different cabinet. But hey, means maybe another cabinet? Can't be a bad thing can it? :)
@JKAW
@JKAW 2 ай бұрын
Awesome build, what would you do differently the next time?
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 2 ай бұрын
Great question. I don't think I'd change much in the overall design, I think I got the dimensions and proportions pretty good for this configuration. The only tiny things I would change is the radius of the round over on the sides, it's just a tiny bit too tight and it made putting on the T-Moulding a challenge, but really that's a tiny thing. Who knows, I might make a revision that's the whole cabinet instead. That would be fun I think!
@JKAW
@JKAW 2 ай бұрын
@@barberspaddockwoodworking it's on my bucket list of things to build. I think you got the sizing right. Curious to see how much it would cost for Mortal Kombat / Street Fighter vinyl prints
@barberspaddockwoodworking
@barberspaddockwoodworking 2 ай бұрын
They definitely %100 exist if you look at places like Etsy, but they are $$$. I nearly did something like that, but then the cost of purchase and printing might have been as much as the entire project here. But if I was making one for my house, I would totally go down that path.