Creality sells a silent motherboard on amazon that seriously helps with noise, my ender 3 use to be this loud, but since I upgraded the motherboard I can sleep 5ft from it just fine, basically dead silent.
@JohntheSchreiner6 күн бұрын
@@joelwalters908 I'll have to look into that. My understanding was that the guy I bought it from already did that upgrade but I could be mistaken. Thanks!
@ceritops6 күн бұрын
Sweet, Jesus impersonation event!
@JohntheSchreiner6 күн бұрын
Some might say we look alike. I don't see it, haha
@carpediem33917 күн бұрын
Good call guys
@louiscormier12Ай бұрын
Just had to fix my table saw, same issue as the video. Here are my lessons learned: DON'T BOTHER TAKING THE TOP OFF. JUST INSTALL A SNAP RING TO HOLD THE PIECE IN PLACE USING THE GROOVE IT ALREADY HAS
@JohntheSchreinerАй бұрын
I can honestly say it never even occurred to me to just do it in place, haha. Probably would be for the better since I did have to go back afterward and re-square the blade to the fence.
@Bewilderdashed11Ай бұрын
wow great job . looks good
@JohntheSchreinerАй бұрын
@@Bewilderdashed11 thanks!
@ann7247Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your presentation on pallet screens. I would like you to create a list of the tools required. Love your accent, being Australian, I couldn't get some words used.
@JohntheSchreinerАй бұрын
For sure! To break apart the pallets, I used a reciprocating saw, crowbar, de-nailer, and a hammer. Also not in the video, but i did use a circular saw for a couple of the pallets. To plane the boards, I used my thickness planer. I've also heard it referred to as a thicknesser. To cut the boards to length, I used my miter saw, or chop saw. To cut the framing to size, I used the table saw, as well as the miter saw. For installing, I pretty much just used the impact driver. Hope that helps!
@ceritopsАй бұрын
So I learned today how you properly space drawer fronts.
@JohntheSchreinerАй бұрын
Glad I could help!
@ceritopsАй бұрын
Always fun to see your drawers
@dorcia7able2 ай бұрын
I love the comic relief! Fine work on the cedar chest. Thanks for sharing.
@JohntheSchreiner2 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking it out!
@FixitFingers2 ай бұрын
Totally want to do this in our bedroom. Not too daunting, cheers John.
@JohntheSchreiner2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Making the wall itself thicker definitely helped, but it still wasn't too bad of a project, haha.
@danielleschreiner9413 ай бұрын
Not shown - the 8 iterations of the design we went through before finally settling on this layout 😂
@JohntheSchreiner3 ай бұрын
So much sketch-up…
@WoodturningWithJohnMarro3 ай бұрын
Is cat-butt a standard measurement? Nice work, thanks for sharing :)
@JohntheSchreiner3 ай бұрын
Why not, makes about as much sense as imperial does already, haha! Thanks for checking it out!
@ceritops3 ай бұрын
Also can we start measuring in cat butts now.
@JohntheSchreiner3 ай бұрын
Hey as long as there’s an easy conversion rate, I don’t see why not.
@ceritops3 ай бұрын
Every angle is a good angle.
@JohntheSchreiner3 ай бұрын
But only one is the right one.
@danielleschreiner9413 ай бұрын
MAN your wife is SASSY 🤣
@JohntheSchreiner3 ай бұрын
Yes. Yes she is.
@FixitFingers3 ай бұрын
Great family affair, glad to see you chipped in to help Danielle with her build 😂
@JohntheSchreiner3 ай бұрын
Always happy to lend a hand!
@JoesWorkbench4 ай бұрын
Nice work, I like that color 👍🏻
@JohntheSchreiner4 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah it worked out quite well!
@EvanDunville4 ай бұрын
I have a festool pro5 sander and its shocking how well it works. So little vibration. I akso have a 6 inch bosh and its a good sander as well.
@EvanDunville4 ай бұрын
Also the build looks great!
@JohntheSchreiner4 ай бұрын
Will check those out. Thanks! On both counts!
@MarciusVeloso4 ай бұрын
Hey, John, cheers from Brazil. You deserve a lot more subscribers. I'll subscribe right away. It's just a drop in the ocean, but I hope it helps you grow your channel. Take care and keep on crafting stuff!
@JohntheSchreiner4 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@M1k3yH865 ай бұрын
This turned out great! I have a ton of pallets and looking to do the same. Do you have plans or measurements for this project?
@JohntheSchreiner5 ай бұрын
Thanks! I never got around to making plans for these. However the 3 seater is just over 6', the 2 seater over 4'. Basically i got the cushions in advance and based everything off those sizes.
@timventura5 ай бұрын
Too much work
@JohntheSchreiner5 ай бұрын
Without painting, it was maybe 2 hours. To each their own.
@timventura5 ай бұрын
@@JohntheSchreiner Probably because I'm just slow
@JohntheSchreiner5 ай бұрын
I was also very rough with these, basically right off the saw, no sanding or other prep work.
@stephendallas97095 ай бұрын
how are the cards holding up? I'd worry about MDF acidity.
@JohntheSchreiner5 ай бұрын
Was actually visiting them yesterday. Cards look the same as they did when I put them in the frame.
@Ak-xj3is5 ай бұрын
Gee cheer up buddy
@JohntheSchreiner5 ай бұрын
Pokemon is a very serious business...
@Given2Fly71735 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you put the shelf on top of the cross bracing?
@JohntheSchreiner5 ай бұрын
Wanted to maximize the amount of space I could use on top of the shelf. That and it’s not like I’m storing cinder blocks up there. The screws holding it up are more than strong enough. Wouldn’t want to do any chin-ups on it by any means.
@cruxianraven6 ай бұрын
Hey bro, wonderful job! I have few questions if you don’t mind. Are those cards are coming into front when you locate the frame vertical ? I mean are they stable slots? And did you use any sleeves or just put the cards into the slots?
@JohntheSchreiner6 ай бұрын
Thank you! The cards are just sitting in the slots by themselves. No sleeves. For the most part the cards sit in their slots with no problem, however if the frame is bumped or tilted too far forward they can slip out.
@peaceofmind19456 ай бұрын
Very cool
@TheEdrichard6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this! I think this setup will work out well for our place too. Time to start collecting the pallets!
@JohntheSchreiner6 ай бұрын
Have fun!
@bruceyoung13436 ай бұрын
I had seen a video here of someone with same saw totally encased motor in a box just big enought to seal air and allowing blade to rise and lower
@JohntheSchreiner6 ай бұрын
I did debate that early on, but that was right at the beginning of my woodworking/maker skills so I wasn’t sure if I could do that at the time.
@myfriendpete7 ай бұрын
Came out great. Make some more videos
@JohntheSchreiner7 ай бұрын
Thanks! At the moment I have 7 or so in the chamber. Just haven’t had a chance to edit them over the last few months.
@myfriendpete7 ай бұрын
@@JohntheSchreinerI’ll be watching For them. 🤙🤙
@myfriendpete7 ай бұрын
I think you did a great job 👍👍👍
@JohntheSchreiner7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@InsidetheBoothTV7 ай бұрын
Great job
@kaebee237 ай бұрын
Nice!!!
@richman1177 ай бұрын
that looks so awesome
@silviofontana51448 ай бұрын
when your ply door gets wet, its will buckle, bend and delaminate, are you treating it?
@JohntheSchreiner8 ай бұрын
Pressure treated plywood. It indeed got wet, but did not buckle, bend or delaminate the entire time it was up. My wife painted it 4 years after I put it up, and then we replaced the entire shed for something bigger 2 years after that.
@JayRCartor8 ай бұрын
Exactly what NOT to do video.
@JohntheSchreiner8 ай бұрын
I mean, sure. If your goal is to pick up every speck of dust off of a saw not designed for dust collection this is not the video for you. If you want to go with your suggestion and spend a week and hundreds of dollars to convert your saw, be my guest. As it is. My saw was free, and I put all of $20 an an hour into getting it functional and collecting 90% of dust where it was collecting all of 0% before - and have been using the more or less the same setup for nearly 7 years. It’s more than paid for itself by now.
@JayRCartor7 ай бұрын
@@JohntheSchreiner I did not spend hundreds of dollars. But It your going to do a job, any job do it the best way possible or your wasting your time and money. Plus teaching the public second best methods is not a wise thing to do. Yes the purpose of a dust collection system is to get every last spec of dust. Else your breathing it.
@JayRCartor8 ай бұрын
DUST PROBLEM SOLUTION for saws with open splayed legs.: You will need: a) 2 040 Aluminum Sheeting 30.75”W x 34.L b) 8 6-32 x 3/8” Phillips truss head screw, for funnel assembly, Truss head on the inside. c) 8 #6 split Lock washers d) 4 #8 x1.0" hex head self drilling screws e) 4 #8 x1.5" hex head self drilling screws f) 2 Low Volume expanding foam g) 1 Silicone Caulk h) 1 Caulking gun i) 2 Pair Long rubber gloves j) 4 4” C-Clamps k) 1 ¾” or wider steel angle iron 36: long for bending aluminum l) 1 ¼” hex Screwdriver You need to make a low pressure area of high velocity under the saw. Remove the belt. Remove the motor mount from the saw by loosening two black 1/2" bolts. Next remove the base from the saw (Four bolts.) Remove the frame from the table top Wood is a terrible material for dust collection parts. Make templates from thick poster board or .020 thin rigid plastic sheet. You are making an object very similar to a big Gulp funnel. I tried the big gulp and it does not work well. Using .040 Aluminum (not wood!), You will create a four-sided aerodynamic smooth funnel that tapers downward into a chisel point. Choose what side you want to extract the dust the funnel will be in two pieces and have two seams. The side of t funnel with the port must be reinforced with two layers of aluminum at least 10"tall, 10"wide and bent reinforcements on both sides. and caulk into place on the inside. Heat / Anneal the areas where you intend to bend. Test fit and mark where it sits. The wall with the port must be vertical. Bend into a shape of a funnel. Caulk the seams. Caulk all the holes in the saw frame. Make a rubber gasket from .062- .125 "TH neoprene for the angle locking knob and glue into place with contact cement. Do the sale for the blade height wheel and angle slot. Make a long gasket with a slit in the middle of it. You have about 27" from the top of the base to the bottom vertically. Your funnel should be 1-2" off the ground and you want the funnel to extend upwards into the saw about 6-8". About 1/2" above the mark you made you want to cut the bends down to that line and temporally bend vertical into a rough rectangle and bend the corners 90° . This will allow you to put the saw back onto its base with the help of a friend. But not yet. Problem, is you have a lip inside the saw frame that needs to be covered with the aluminum above the base. Else Sawdust will accumulate. These aluminum "flanges" are bent inward to allow the table saw to be remounted onto the base. Drill two 3/16" holes into each side about 4-5" apart and a 1/2" height lower than the aluminum flange height. Into these holes you will eventually insert four #8 x1.0" hex head self drilling screws to hold the flanges at their maximum angle. Reattach the frame to the base without the saw. Now that you have the funnel made and ready put into place. DECIDE: You can either glue it in place with expanding foam or screw it in place to the base with four #8 x1.5" hex head self drilling screws placed through the base. To make it removable, you need to wrap the outside Saran plastic wrap. I chose not to. Either way, use LV expanding foam with long gloves and not Duct tape. Apply the foam behind all four Aluminum flanges Go slow but make sure it fills all the cracks and corners. Do one side at a time and then screw that side into place with the #8 x1.0" hex head self drilling screw. Then repeat for the next side. Use 3" wide Aluminum tape to seal any expanding foam seam leaks. Connect your 4" port to the funnel with 6-8 screws and caulk Allow to caulk harden for 48 hours. 2" wide Aluminum tape can be used to smooth out any rough edges by applying pressure only on the edges of the tape and not in the middle. TEST: Layout plastic 8 x 8' on the floor Get small bucket of sawdust and slowly pour it into the funnel from every angle without suction. shake funnel slightly and note with a marker where dust is accumulating. Remove any near horizontal lips or ledges and cover with Aluminum, tape. NOT DUCT tape. Duct tape will quickly dry out and fail.. Aluminum tape does not dry out. Clean up funnel and repeat test until there are no places saw dust can accumulate. TEST with Suction on. Same test. But do not skip previous test or you have wasted your time and money. Lubricate the saw. Reassemble the saw. Rear of saw is the air inlet. So no dust should accumulate here. You can adjust velocity by blocking off up to 50% of this area. But since the Motor swings with the trunnion you will never cover the entire area. If you did cover the entire area, you would slow down the air velocity and starve your dust collection system for air. You want to move alot of air very quickly You need BOTH suction above the blade for fine particles and below the blade for heavy particles. Use a cyclonic dust collector on a 25" or taller barrel. The taller the barrel the better they work.
@011CJ9 ай бұрын
I have never seen someone use a skillsaw datoblade and speed square all at the same time . Well olayed 👍
@JohntheSchreiner9 ай бұрын
No dado blade, just a LOT of passes with the circular saw. 👍
@AceWoodCo9 ай бұрын
what a fun project, that will be awesome once you get it running, and hopefully it ends up working out too!
@JohntheSchreiner9 ай бұрын
It's definitely been an entertaining side project, frustrations included, haha!
@dawndrew83139 ай бұрын
Found you as I am about to purchase an 86 F350...lol
@JohntheSchreiner9 ай бұрын
Nice! Hope yours is a little more cooperative!
@franzfenzl56879 ай бұрын
Wie Stark ich Die Gewindestange ? Würde mich Interessieren Danke 👍
@JohntheSchreiner9 ай бұрын
I went with a 9/16” threaded rod, but in hindsight I would probably bump that up to 3/4”, the tree is a little wobbly. Happy new year and health to you as well!
@franzfenzl56879 ай бұрын
Danke für deine Antwort Wünsche Dir ein Gutes Neues Jahr und bleib Gesund Gruß Franz vom Chiemsee
@franzfenzl568710 ай бұрын
Hallo kannst Du mir Sagen wie Breit und wie Stark die Bretter sind Gruß Franz vom Chiemsee 👋
@JohntheSchreiner9 ай бұрын
Hello from Canada 👋 I had the base of the tree at 30” (0.75m) wide, and the tree ended up being around 72” (1.8m) high. For the slats, I believe I started them at 30” long as well, and reduced each one in length by 1/8” (around 3mm) until they were down to 2” (50mm).
@MeMyselfI-BSG10 ай бұрын
I met your wife the other day at my wife's yarn shop and she mentioned the woodworking you've done for her. I came here to watch your video's because she came into the shop. Glad I stopped by to watch. :)
@JohntheSchreiner10 ай бұрын
Glad you stopped by, thanks for watching!
@GainesMediaInc10 ай бұрын
Cool build dude.👌💯
@JohntheSchreiner10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tony7910 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for the video. The Christmas tree 🌲 looks really good. Can i know the dimensions? Thanks and congratulations from Italy 👋
@JohntheSchreiner10 ай бұрын
Hello from Canada 👋 I had the base of the tree at 30” (0.75m) wide, and the tree ended up being around 72” (1.8m) high.
@tony7910 ай бұрын
Ciao and thanks for the reply. I also wanted to know how wide is the tree at the base and at the point. I mean only at the base because at the point is the smallest possible :-)
@JohntheSchreiner10 ай бұрын
For the slats, I believe I started them at 30” long as well, and reduced each one in length by 1/8” (around 3mm) until they were down to 2” (50mm).
@tony7910 ай бұрын
@@JohntheSchreiner thanks. I'll try to do something similar 😊
@JohntheSchreiner10 ай бұрын
No problem! Enjoy!
@kai373010 ай бұрын
Nice simple screen. I love it Well done. I'll be using some of your tips. Now lets discuss the elephant in the room....YOU DISTURBING YOUR GOOD LADY AS SHE WAS TRYING TO NAP..... A LOVING HUSBAND WOULD HAVE OFERED TO MAKE HER A COFFEE SINCE YOU WOKE HER UP WITH ALL YOUR NICE. pmsl. Keep safe Y'all ;-)
@JohntheSchreiner10 ай бұрын
Haha! Hey I didn’t make her sleep in the construction zone, she knew what I was working on! Thanks for watching!
@kai373010 ай бұрын
Did you make the missies a wee Coffee. happy wife happy life as they say. ;-)
@JohntheSchreiner10 ай бұрын
Can’t remember, might have! Haha!
@kai373010 ай бұрын
@@JohntheSchreiner Hahahahaha then you didn't. ;-)
@PattyFitzpatrick-r5n11 ай бұрын
Cool project but $20? I'd love to see your cost breakdown, including the cost of four F clamps you sacrificed.
@JohntheSchreiner11 ай бұрын
I think the fan I bought for $5, the clamps on sale for $3 or so each. Everything else I had on hand as scraps or other leftovers from previous projects or pallets so I didn’t include those.
@FixitFingers11 ай бұрын
That's not a Ewe, that's a bull :P As long as you are having fun mate. I don't think I could work on anything out in a field. My gut would be to tear it apart piece by piece, clean it, and reassemble... but that's why I'm not a mechanic :P
@JohntheSchreiner11 ай бұрын
Nah, the bulls were separated from the rest of the herd at this point. Just a cow who was constantly losing her calf when it walked behind her, haha. It’s pretty much at the point now where I do need to start tearing into it, so hopefully it’s not too much of a pain.