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Each week we present a new episode of EthAnswers based on a question about from the woodworking community. Have a question about a woodworking product - whether it's one we sell or not - just ask! Your questions could be the subject for our next video!
Stockroom Supply is a family-run business located in Canada and specializing in woodworking tools & supplies. We are the designer/manufacturer of The Flatmaster, Little Ripper & Round Ripper, Moulding Master as well as several other innovative tools. We also keep a vast inventory of high end, difficult to source woodworking products. www.stockroomsupply.ca
Stockroom Supply is a family-run business located in Canada and specializing in woodworking tools & supplies. We are the designer/manufacturer of The Flatmaster, Little Ripper & Round Ripper, Moulding Master as well as several other innovative tools. We also keep a vast inventory of high end, difficult to source woodworking products. www.stockroomsupply.ca
Cutting Heirloom Apple Wood with The Little Ripper Sawmill, EthAnswers
Ethan shows The Little Rippers ability to cut sentimental trees into usable lumber.
Little Ripper - stockroomsupply.com/collections/little-ripper-mini-sawmill-1/products/little-ripper-basic-package
Little Ripper - stockroomsupply.com/collections/little-ripper-mini-sawmill-1/products/little-ripper-basic-package
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Setting Flatmaster Up as a Table Saw Wing or Outfeed Table + Fence Modification! EthAnswers
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Ethan shows how to get the most out of your Flatmaster when using it next to a tablesaw. Mini T-Track - stockroomsupply.com/products/24-inch-aluminum-t-track?_pos=4&_sid=ccd776b44&_ss=r Flatmaster - stockroomsupply.com/collections/flatmasters-and-diy-drum-kits/products/flatmaster-drum-sander
Best under $10 Upgrade for a Lathe? A Nylon Washer! EthAnswers
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Ethan shows off one of the best and most affordable lathe upgrades! Nylon Lathe Washers - stockroomsupply.com/products/rikon-nylon-washers?_pos=3&_sid=206be7e2c&_ss=r&variant=44703077335294
Converting SuperMax Drum Sander to Hook & Loop Sandpaper with Vic Tesolin! EthAnswers
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Ethan goes to Vic's shop and helps convert his Laguna Supermax drum sander to Velcro! Velcro Conversion - stockroomsupply.com/products/hook-loop-replacement-conversion-per-foot?_pos=1&_sid=7ee1d8e1e&_ss=r Hook & Loop Sandpaper - stockroomsupply.com/collections/sanding-rolls/3x10 Flatmaster Drum Sander - stockroomsupply.com/collections/flatmasters-and-diy-drum-kits/products/flatmaster-drum-sande...
Setting up Your Bandsaw to Cut Perfect Tennons, EthAnswers
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Ethan talks about guide setup, blade choice and fence operation to cut accurate tennons on your Bandsaw! Rikon Flip Stop - stockroomsupply.com/search?type=product&q=flip stop 3/8" bandsaw Blade - stockroomsupply.com/collections/tuff-tooth/products/tuff-tooth-bandsaw-blade-3-8-x-3-tpi-furniture-band
New Camvac! 90L 2.7hp Dust Extractor Now Available! Here Are the Details, EthAnswers
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Ethan shows off the newest addition to the Camvac lineup. 90L 2.7hp Camvac - stockroomsupply.com/collections/record-power/products/camvac-90l-2-motor-extractor
Is a Hardened Steel Tool Rest Worth the Upgrade? You Decide! EthAnswers
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Is a Hardened Steel Tool Rest Worth the Upgrade? You Decide! EthAnswers
Rikon 6x48 Belt Sander vs 24" Flatmaster Drum Sander, Which is Best For My Woodshop? EthAnswers
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Rikon 6x48 Belt Sander vs 24" Flatmaster Drum Sander, Which is Best For My Woodshop? EthAnswers
Bandsaw Blade Material, What type is Best For Me? EthAnswers
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Bandsaw Blade Material, What type is Best For Me? EthAnswers
Here's Why Anti-Crush Valves Are So important On Dust Extractors! Like the Camvac EthAnswers
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Here's Why Anti-Crush Valves Are So important On Dust Extractors! Like the Camvac EthAnswers
Bevel Up Vs. Bevel Down Hand Plane? Low Angle vs. Standard? What's the Difference? EthAnswers
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Bevel Up Vs. Bevel Down Hand Plane? Low Angle vs. Standard? What's the Difference? EthAnswers
Introduction to the 200L Camvac Dust Extractor! Here's the inside scoop...EthAnswers
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Introduction to the 200L Camvac Dust Extractor! Here's the inside scoop...EthAnswers
New! Melbourne Tool Company Hand planes, What Makes them Different? EthAnswers
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New! Melbourne Tool Company Hand planes, What Makes them Different? EthAnswers
Milling Walnut Firewood With the Little Ripper, How Much Money Can We Make? EthAnswers
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Milling Walnut Firewood With the Little Ripper, How Much Money Can We Make? EthAnswers
Sanding Epoxy? Try These Discs! FP77 Klingspor Sandpaper, EthAnswers
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Sanding Epoxy? Try These Discs! FP77 Klingspor Sandpaper, EthAnswers
Opps! I Cut My Finger Off...Now What? Best Practices to Save Your Finger! EthAnswers
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Opps! I Cut My Finger Off...Now What? Best Practices to Save Your Finger! EthAnswers
Sanding Mop or Flex Conversion? Which Flex Sander for Which Project?? EthAnswers
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Sanding Mop or Flex Conversion? Which Flex Sander for Which Project?? EthAnswers
The Best Dust Collector For a Lathe? I Think So! Camvac + Mullet Cyclone + Boom Arm, EthAnswers
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The Best Dust Collector For a Lathe? I Think So! Camvac Mullet Cyclone Boom Arm, EthAnswers
Mullet M5 Cyclone vs. Clearvue CV-06, Mini Cyclone Comparison! Which Unit is the Best? EthAnswers
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Mullet M5 Cyclone vs. Clearvue CV-06, Mini Cyclone Comparison! Which Unit is the Best? EthAnswers
Making a Perfect Bowl Blank for a Lathe with The Little Ripper, Round Ripper & Faceplate, EthAnswers
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Making a Perfect Bowl Blank for a Lathe with The Little Ripper, Round Ripper & Faceplate, EthAnswers
How to Resaw a 3/4" Board Without Blade Drift Using The Little Ripper Sawmill, EthAnswers
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How to Resaw a 3/4" Board Without Blade Drift Using The Little Ripper Sawmill, EthAnswers
How To Replace the Motor on a Camvac Dust Extractor, EthAnswers
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How To Replace the Motor on a Camvac Dust Extractor, EthAnswers
How to Setup a Bandsaw 1% of the Time! Natural Curves and Bends, EthAnswers
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How to Setup a Bandsaw 1% of the Time! Natural Curves and Bends, EthAnswers
How to PROPERLY Set Up the Guides on a Bandsaw, For Every Blade, Cutting Style & Saw EthAnswers
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How to PROPERLY Set Up the Guides on a Bandsaw, For Every Blade, Cutting Style & Saw EthAnswers
Using Compostable Bags on the Wall-Mount Camvac! EthAnswers
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Using Compostable Bags on the Wall-Mount Camvac! EthAnswers
NEW All-Track Multifunction Aluminum Extrusion, EthAnswers
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NEW All-Track Multifunction Aluminum Extrusion, EthAnswers
Camvac Dust Extractor vs.100+ Feet of Flex Hose & Ducting! EthAnswers
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Camvac Dust Extractor vs.100 Feet of Flex Hose & Ducting! EthAnswers
Flatmaster All-Fence! Why They Are a Great Addition To Your Flatmaster Drum Sander, EthAnswers
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Flatmaster All-Fence! Why They Are a Great Addition To Your Flatmaster Drum Sander, EthAnswers
Flatmaster All-Fence Assembly, EthAnswers
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Flatmaster All-Fence Assembly, EthAnswers
How To Attach The Angle Base To The Little Ripper Sawmill, EthAnswers
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How To Attach The Angle Base To The Little Ripper Sawmill, EthAnswers
Very helpful l video... learned what the slots are for in top of my new machine... the directions it came with are not easy to understand. Thank you.
Thanks for the video! I had already returned one blade for being too long before I investigated further and discovered your instructions. While I was at it, I also replaced the tires and now everything works smoothly. For those who haven't had to do this yet, it takes 2 17mm wrenches to deal with loosening and tightening the nuts.
Good no nonsense explanation. Well done
Can this be used to cut meat?
One with a hard and rod attached to it
Nice jig. But how do u fit a 4 foot long board in the little ripper for resawing? Is the track extendable?
The track does extend yes! This video shows how to handle a larger log - ua-cam.com/video/WGQ906MZdiE/v-deo.htmlsi=87t9afPuca8YtCSq
Great video thanks. I am installing a switch on a Leeson 1/2 hp motor and the wires are all black and marked with the P1 and the other Ps , not colour coded. Is there a schematic how to wire the switch without the colours.
Will you plan on airdrying these boards stickered with a lot of weight to keep them true since you didn't allow much for jointing and planing? Had a limb come down from a sentimental apple last summer and ready to try the little ripper. Should I allow for extra milling, don't really want to kiln dry
Good work man
Just purchased a Leeson M009086 Electric Motor 1/2HP 1725 RPM 115/208-230VAC Single Phase for my lathe and want to be able to wire it to a Dayton drum switch. The motor has 7 wires and I would like to see a video of how to wire the forward/stop/reverse switch. Great video!
Will you have to clean them as often as the canvas bags? Fine dust on the main bag builds up quick. I keep one washed at all times for that purpose. It’d be nice to not to have to open it up as much
Wow, that Rikon 10-326 (I think) made short work with the Little Ripper. What blade were you using for that?
Good eye! Yes the 10-326 performed great through this big chunk of apple. I was just using our inexpensive furniture band! It’s a great multipurpose blade. When you hold the wood securely and don’t bind the blade blade choice doesn’t matter so much.
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Thanks for the share ! Nice wood nice history and really a great product! Enjoy that build for your family.
Thanks so much! And will do 🙂
What if you stop the fence at the blade so the timber can do its own thing?
Awesome, great to know, thank you and God bless.
That test doesn't make sense. So the way the room works is it is high volume, low pressure. So it's good at dealing with moving a lot of air. It works better with tools that have more cavernous dust paths. Table saws, planers and such. It moves a lot of air but it doesn't move it as hard or as quickly. The camvac is the opposite. So once both tools together have gotten it into a tight area, the camvac's power is gonna steal more dust. Cause it's pulling harder. A better test would be to time the amount of time both take to suck the dust up. Or perhaps to see how far away from the hose they can get it. Or, if you want to highlight the camvac more, how much power they lose with complicated ductwork with a lot of branching. They're really built for different purposes and this test just gives a huge advantage to the camvac.
What kind of pressure drop did you have by adding the cyclone? Also, isn’t the Camvac already multi-stage?
I use a strap wrench to remove my SC2 and SC3 chucks. Far less risk of bending or breaking the chuck key - or worse still, damaging the socket in the chuck that it fits into. I wince internally when I see a chuck key being used as a lever like this - good for sales of spare keys, though. 😉
Can I 3d print one? I know it’s not nylon but I’m so friggin froogle here man I’m using a leaf as an iPhone right now to watch this
Possibly! It would need to be printed out of a low friction plastic like nylon though.
@@StockroomSupply thanks Ethan ! Any idea what sanding belts will help my small business? I need to be faster im struggling but I do good work here in Calgary
I’m using 3m discs and they save me allot of time but I got 7 belt sanders in every size and need high quality fast removal superior finish I know your the man you got all the cool stuff
What sort of material are you sanding? Our standard aluminum oxide Klingspor belts are great for just about everything! stockroomsupply.com/collections/sanding-belts
I see that the iVac says to not exceed 3HP but in amps it still under the maximum allowed. Do you think there was a tweak he had to make?
stop buying stuff; I made mine with gasket material
Just watched that muscle building commercial then I baught it, it was free
I have had my Herald for a few months and I absolutely love it, the only thing that is just a little annoying is the size of the hand wheel, its a little small and it would be nice to have the to have moveable controls, it has not been an issue yet but if I do some bigger bowls I can see it becoming an issue. yes I know they make a magnetic stop switch but all that does for you is add a little safety but it does nothing in your everyday use of the machine. frankly it is a little condescending. I really can't complain much because for the size it is way better than anything else in is size.
Mmmmmm - thanks for the tip . . . . but I think it may or could cause a problem. If you have a heavy item on the chuck and you switch off and rub your hand on the spindle wheel on the side of the lathe to slow it down if you stop it too quickly it may loosen itself from the inertia from the large mass/weight trying to undo the chuck. I dont know if it is the case but maybe food for thought. Anyone else out there with the same views?
The hole on the left side of the back of his chuck has a little grub screw in it. He even said he will lock the chuck in place.
Completely safe
What a great idea.
How do you align the drive points on the Hareld?
Yes!! I emailed you a while back about your store carrying these and never heard anything back. Glad you’re carrying them now. Had someone over the other day and was showing them my Camvac. He capped the end of the hose with his hand and the vac lifted my 30 gallon trash can 12” off the floor! Need to get one of these.
The only way over the years I learned to get the pitch and burned in resin out of the "sandpaper" and salvage it is to soak in warm water with TSP (tri sodium phosphate) added then pressure wash it clean, can't imagine that hook and loop paper would hold up, and no those rubber erasers are only minimally effective.
These are fully compatible with the Sorby Patriot Chuck and work very well.
Unfortunately this just proves which one is a better vacuum. What people need to understand about dust extraction is that it’s the range of effect and volume that makes a difference at the tool end there are some smoke test videos that illustrate this point pretty well. Also what matters is the output in terms of dust that makes it through the machine.
This machine was by far the biggest mistake in my shop . Will I spend $7.00 a foot on Velcro to convert it . Not in your life . Great presentation guys but I hate the sander . To many burn marks on my wood . It’s very difficult and to swap paper . Overall I would rate the machine at a 1 only bc ya can’t give it a zero n. Thanks but maybe iffn the price on the Velcro come down as well as the paper ,I might reconsider. Thanks for the video ! Cheers
How much 600grits
My motor only has a blue and yellow set of wires, where do the white and black cord wires connect to.
I don't understand.
Is there a way to apply this upside down. I have some cedar soffits where a knots has resulted in a small 3/4" hole that needs to be filled on the edge of the tonge and groove. Because it's in the soffit the application of the filler needs to be done upside down. Is there a putty version of this product or maybe a thicker version of the filler?
This was a fantastic conversion guide! Especially helpful was seeing the detailed process of applying the velcro to the drum and how you can use a wire or rope to measure the diameter and then figure out the angle to cut the velcro and sandpaper. I was curious though, have you tried using this method with different grits of sandpaper besides the 80 grit shown in the video? I'd love to hear how it performs with finer grits or those that tend to clog easier. Looking forward to future updates on this conversion!
Always wondered what happened to Laney! Good to see that hes doing really well. The last I saw of him his viewers just gifted him a bandsaw? I think it was. That was what, 10 years ago?
I have been using my 24: flatmaster for a couple months now and love it, it is safe, easy, accurate, not too loud and virtually dust free. Highly recommend it, I use it every day. One question how do you just pop off the mdf? Cut it or knock it off?
A few yrs ago I had made a video on my channel for my 19-38 describing how to attach the paper in the motor side clip for a friend (ie the one that is hard to see what to do), and that video has ended up quite popular and helped a bunch of people. I can see this video being useful and popular as well, I would wonder how much that extra height would throw off the thickness gauge and if you have suggestions to adjust that so you can pay attention to that again. I have never had the loose or overlapping paper when I installed my normal sandpaper on my 19-38, but then again I do not change the paper very often and took a lot of time to hold it tight and get it right when i do change it. Very cool option in any case. :) Will the acetone take off any remaining adhesive if you decide to go back to non hook and loop?
I've owned a hegner for 24 years, still works as new even though it's that age, and still no vibration, I've got mine bolted to my hardwood bench. Great machines
Great tip, thanks for the info! Is it best to speed up the router to as fast as itll go? And would it be same for wood/resin hybrid pieces? Thanks!
How do you know what length to buy?
You could measure your current sandpaper strip or do some math! Just need to know how many square inches of velcro you need by finding the surface area of the cylinder. If the surface area of your drum is 360”squared you would need 10’ of 3” wide velcro.
Good idea although I think you would have to be careful to take light passes so that the heat doesn't affect the Velcro adhesion (or melting the Velcro).
Absolutely! Though you should be taking light passes with a drum sander anyway
I had a 30 inch Burl on my regent just a few days ago
Wow! I’d love to see pictures if you have any!
@@StockroomSupply unfortunately when I got it down to 28 “ it had a big section of rot across half of it. After 8 hours of turning lol
Hello Great video . Where can I purchase that stop you are using on the fence . I have a Laguna BX 14 Thanks Lorne
You can find them here - stockroomsupply.com/search?type=product&q=Flip+stop There are designed to fit the Rikon saws so without modifications I don’t think they will fit on the Laguna fence
What is the name and what is the price of the machine?
That’s the Coronet Envoy and Coronet Regent by Record Power. You can see pricing here - stockroomsupply.com/collections/lathes
@@StockroomSupply thanks 😊
If d3 is equivalent to Titebond 3, so D4 is equivalent to what? You have in the market PVA D4
D4 is a polyurethane so much like gorilla glue!
@@StockroomSupply You have in the market D4 PVA glue
www.akfix.com/fr/adhesifs/360fc-fast-cure-pur-wood-glue-d4
thanks, i will sand the hell out of it, lol
I've had the NanoMax 158 Cartridge Filter for over a year now and I have to say WTF - this thing off gasses like nothing I've ever encountered (kind of like an old inner tube smell). I had to leave it outside for several weeks just out of the box before I could even stand to have it inside. Every time I turn on the fan this thing makes the whole space stink to the point that my eyes water (I hope this smell isn't toxic).
I have very rarely run into ANY issues resawing with a fence in my 40 years of woodworking experience. If you have a properly set up saw and decent wood, there usually isn't an issue. The few times I have had to deal with any issues does not make me want to go out and buy a little ripper for the absurd price they are asking. Also take into consideration that the pieces you are resawing are probably going to go through a surface sander that will mitigate any slight variances in the resawing process as well. I Just my two cents
Thanks Ethan I could get the sand paper to stay on but I watched closely 4 times and realized someone told to roll the drum towards me You taught me to roll the drum away from me it worked like a charm I was really getting frustrated till I watched Your video Thanks Man You’re Awesome