ive got it all worked out except how to attach the grinder to the extendable wood guide thinggy on the top.... any chance of a closer clearer pic of the setup?? i have an arbotech cutting disc, just want to know how to attach the grinder (at own risk) to a guide like you have here!
Use the collar around the bearing housing, where the gard normally attaches. It is the strongest part, a machined metal surface and good reference point. Manufacture a robust clamping devise that fits accurately and.you MUST make a new guard that is part of the whole assembly.
Additionally triangulate the structure by attaching to the bolt holes that normally carry the handle.....
There must be no possibility anything can move or become loose. This is a dangerous and live tool!
The method is called a trammel bar, also used with a router for cutting large curves like kitchen tops. I used a larger cutter called an arbortec (wood cutting disc for angle grinders). BEWARE I used it out of context so I spent days engineering safety features into the jig that the tool is mounted on. AND ALWAYS had protective clothing!
Thanks for your kind appreciation of my work...more film to follow soon......
sorry to pester you but if you have time could you post a video of how to make that jig setup you used to mount the grinder on - its just that i want to try and do a similar pattern on some wood myself but havent got a clue!! no probs if your too busy tho.
Sure it is simple to those who have experience in this field but not so obvious to others. Sorry I don't have time to instruct you. I would have thought I had explained the fundiments, and it would be custom to your grinder and specific application.. Befriend an engineer if you need things to be made beyound your experiance. Research routing methods as this is the concept I have used. Good luck.
You are absolutely right. The bench will be installed in January 08 by the pond at the junction of Woodhatch Rd and Pendleton Rd, Woodhatch, Nr Reigate, Surrey. I will update the film then to include the finished article. Thanks for watching.
Looks cool, but is it comfortable to sit on?
CmdrGendoIkari 6 months ago
I wish I was there, very beautiful. : )
redfeettube 9 months ago
This is so nice to see...Thank you for sharing..! See you again real soon, I'm sure of it.
MrMldillman 1 year ago
Beautiful work. I'm sure the bench will leave an interesting impression upon those who sit on it.
mandeebq 1 year ago
i like it!!
TheMuggOst 2 years ago
good idea my local council wants me to do a bench for a local park think i will try this with a router !! thanks for the idea
centerfirer 2 years ago
ive got it all worked out except how to attach the grinder to the extendable wood guide thinggy on the top.... any chance of a closer clearer pic of the setup?? i have an arbotech cutting disc, just want to know how to attach the grinder (at own risk) to a guide like you have here!
wrightylaaad 2 years ago
Use the collar around the bearing housing, where the gard normally attaches. It is the strongest part, a machined metal surface and good reference point. Manufacture a robust clamping devise that fits accurately and.you MUST make a new guard that is part of the whole assembly.
Additionally triangulate the structure by attaching to the bolt holes that normally carry the handle.....
There must be no possibility anything can move or become loose. This is a dangerous and live tool!
TreesR4Life 2 years ago
great bench! what were those tools you used to get the pattern on the wood? id love to give that a try myself
wrightylaaad 2 years ago
The method is called a trammel bar, also used with a router for cutting large curves like kitchen tops. I used a larger cutter called an arbortec (wood cutting disc for angle grinders). BEWARE I used it out of context so I spent days engineering safety features into the jig that the tool is mounted on. AND ALWAYS had protective clothing!
Thanks for your kind appreciation of my work...more film to follow soon......
TreesR4Life 2 years ago
sorry to pester you but if you have time could you post a video of how to make that jig setup you used to mount the grinder on - its just that i want to try and do a similar pattern on some wood myself but havent got a clue!! no probs if your too busy tho.
wrightylaaad 2 years ago
Sure it is simple to those who have experience in this field but not so obvious to others. Sorry I don't have time to instruct you. I would have thought I had explained the fundiments, and it would be custom to your grinder and specific application.. Befriend an engineer if you need things to be made beyound your experiance. Research routing methods as this is the concept I have used. Good luck.
TreesR4Life 2 years ago
will do, anyway thanks for the inspiration to try something new with my woodworking skills!
wrightylaaad 2 years ago
Where is the pond? It would be good to have a look, when it is a bit warmer.
nixart 3 years ago
You are absolutely right. The bench will be installed in January 08 by the pond at the junction of Woodhatch Rd and Pendleton Rd, Woodhatch, Nr Reigate, Surrey. I will update the film then to include the finished article. Thanks for watching.
TreesR4Life 3 years ago