Thank you for watching!
Videos about the Modular Cabinets that I used as the base:
• Modular Cabinet System
Power switch build video:
• Making a power switch ...
Patreon:
/ jerschmidt
Thank you for watching!
Videos about the Modular Cabinets that I used as the base:
• Modular Cabinet System
Power switch build video:
• Making a power switch ...
Patreon:
/ jerschmidt
It is always incredible how you find solutions to problems that arise. That impresses me again and again. Once again a great video and I'm already looking forward to the second part
i so agree. problem-solving is key in DIY and Jer is a master at it
Some of the best days on KZhead are when you post a video. Watching you work is truly a treat.
Nice. I like that you always keep the mistakes and show how you work around them. Maybe you should get an engine hoist like you had in the barn. Oooor (project idea) some kind of ceiling mounted crane system...
Hi Jeremy I’m a cabinet maker by trade and currently work doing laser templating for solid surface countertops. This was such a satisfying video to watch. The attention to detail is my favourite part my friend, can’t wait for the next video
You give the word ' perfection' another meaning/dimension. Greetings from the other side of the Atlantic👍🇪🇺🇳🇱
I greatly appreciate your insights into motivation and getting the task complete. As a neurodivergent person, I empathise with the idea of the task being too large to begin. Perfect is the enemy of the good, and all that.
Awesome Jer, love your builds, great to see you putting up regular content, and really great to see you're so much more comfortable in your own skin these days, top class maker, engineer and personality.
I love hearing you think through problems to their solutions. Thanks so much for posting your awesome content.
I sometimes think half my time in the shop consists of fixing my previous knucklehead mistakes. Nice recovery.
Awesome job! That’s going to be so nice to use when it’s finished. I bought your plans and will be making a ton of the modular cabinets for my shop and some for my friends too. I’ll definitely post a video of the radial arm saw station based on your design. Thanks for all the inspiration!
Thank you! Feel free to send a link when you post the RAS station, I’d love to see that!
This is an excellent solution. As usual, a more-elaborate effort than a slob like me would undertake. Your delay for some years in getting the lathe set up is an example of a "gumption trap" (from Robert Persig's _Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance_ )--a project that seems too big to even contemplate, especially with limited time but unlimited expectations. For me, just having to hunt-up the needed tools can trap me into weeks of delay. GTs are some of the biggest problems I (and almost everyone, I suppose) face in life. It's an outstanding thing, though, that you've been getting out shorter videos but more often--in this case even without being sure how to proceed. As a viewer, I think that's what I want.
Another book added to the ‘must-read’ list. Thanks!
"Gumption Trap" is an excellent term.
Great project. Impressive use of mdf scraps
That lathe is beautiful, it reminds me of grandma's old sewing machine
Jer, the level of workmanship and artistry that goes into your projects is remarkable. Thanks so much for letting us look over your shoulder in the shop!
Your modular design is paying off in so many ways, great work Jer!
Jeremy, your planning and problem solving skills are on another level! Beautiful work, man!
it's always so satisfying watching you design and build something . thank you for sharing once again.
Always a pleasure watching you do your thing my friend. Thank you.
Good to see you back on full song - loved seeing the old lathe being put back into use. Looking forward to seeing how you sort out the electrics.
Always enjoy when you produce a new video Jeremy. Thank you.
Really nice Jer. Your design and fabrication skills never disappoint! Cheers!
Awesome Jer as always, Amazing to watch you work and figure things out as you go. Already impatiently looking forward to the next instalment. Love and Respect from North London UK.
Incredible project that was expertly executed!
Cool lathe and beautiful table! Nice work, thanks for sharing with us! I really appreciate the work you put into your videos.
Such a beautiful lathe in great condition.
Excellent job, Jeremy. Rock solid construction with top problem solving.👍
great job. loved how you solved the alignment issue
I enjoyed reading the comments because they express a number of my thoughts and opinions. Thanks for the time and effort you share with us.
Matthias Wandel meets Woodshop Junkies. Your modular designs and attention to detail are inspiring.
Thanks for the interesting build. You are always a joy to watch. Keep them coming!
Utterly enjoyed watching Jer! :) Looking forward to the next one.
What a project. Learnt a lot of tricks, thanks for sharing.
Yes sir….. this is amazing 👍👍😎👍👍. Looking forward to part 2. Jer, you’re going to be so much happier with your lathe back in action.
That’s solid work. Thank you for sharing.
Jer, it’s great to see you making videos again! You have so much to offer ! Thank-You!
You are a true inspiration in the workshop, especially your flexibility working with and mastering different materials.
I love the way you bent the rod with the square tube and the protractor. Nice job!!
Thanks for the ideas for my little South Bend metal lathe, Jer! It'll give me an excuse to practice my welding, too!
That is one beautiful little machine man, and youre one helluva craftsman she deserves you.
Always a pleasure to watch your videos! Keep it up!
Sooo satisfying! I love your work!
You do great work. It's a pleasure to watch.
Super cool design Jer. 👍🏻 You're quite the perfectionist
Great project and digging the hair color and style
Really inspiring, especially the example of applying an engineering solution to a motivation problem (ie., build a general solution that you trust, to get a win on part of the project before you even start it.).
I'm amazed at how light the MDF slab looks to be. Every time I worked with MDF that size they were extremely heavy.
it is actually quite heavy!
When I made the stand for my Myford S7 lathe, I made a compartment right below the top and put in 4 large bags of sand that I got from Home Depot. It's been a few years but I think it was called playground sand ( for kids home sandboxes ) or something like that. You wants lots of mass and this weighed a whole lot ( I was going to say that it weighed a "ton" but that would be overstating things a bit.)
Great video. Excellent workmanship and design. Long switch is brilliant. Mahalo for sharing! 🙂🙏
Sooooo Glad your're back mate!!
Outstanding as usual, Jer.
17:40 it always helps to have a good friend around.
Beautiful work!
Great to see you back making great videos again my friend.
9:00 All those hearts are super cute!
Always love your videos, and also wanted to say the upgrades you made to the plans (belt grinder) are next level. I used to have a lathe like this and am kicking myself for selling it because I could do this project!
and again a really well made build... enjoyed watching as always 😁
Nice work, I can’t wait for part 2, to see what you do with the switch. I need something like that for my router table
I built a similar lathe stand/cabinet a few summers ago and took inspiration from your belt grinder stand that you made a while back. I really like your big paddle switch on the front though, I may need to incorporate something similar. Nice work as always
Your sense of detail and problem solving are out standing. I think if you were commissioned to build targets for the military they would be indestructible. ;o) Thanks for sharing this project. Please continue to post them we all enjoy them.
You sir are a GENIUS!
Always a pleasure to see your amazing creativity! I plan on making my daughter a set of those cabinets for her dorm room at college. It might help her to keep organized! I was taught how to use a metal lathe when I was a teenager, and always wanted to get one for myself. Perhaps I’ll come across one some day that I could afford.
Jer, An excellent build and an enthusiastic friend. Appears you've chosen friends wisely :) Looking forward to seeing the South Bend running.
Thanks to your friend for making this video a project win , going to get up to speed with those base cabinets next the look very impressive.
This is the first time I have ever clicked the "Bell" Icon on YouTYube. When I saw this was posted only hours ago... and I would have to wait for the power switch video... I was sad. Cant wait to see that part, great solution! Your ideas are always motivating and help me with my projects, keep em' coming.
Great job Jeremy !! That power bar is brilliant. I bet you are fired up to get it up and running after a few years of sitting. Hope all is good and thanks for the video my friend. 👍👍
Ótimo projeto !! você é muito caprichoso, e tem o Dom !! É o tipo de vídeo que segura a gente na frente da Tela !!! 🙏🙏
it is good to have a nice sturdy friend to help out.
Very nice lathe cabinet/bench. When leveling my lathe to the bench top (to eliminate twist and true to the bed) I adjust the four corners of the lathe with two nuts per mounting bolt, one on the top to lock down and the bottom nut to raise or lower that corner. When level, the lathe is suspended on the four corner bolts, just above the surface. My lathe bench is also constructed of wood and I do have to occasionally adjust the bed back to being level as the wood moves (drying, sag, vibration, etc ). Looking forward to seeing your lathe power control bar design in action. I've used the commercial two-button (one to push-to-start and the other extra-large button to stop) on my table saw and I like the hands-free, bump-to-stop feature.
Awesome work jer!
Give that girl a beer. A good friend. Excellent problem solving skills you have a well.
I'm so glad you're back to making videos. keep it up dude, you rule.
Beautiful. My long time fave KZhead channel is still batting 1,000. Thank you!
Awesome galore. Very talent.
The black pan with silver frame is a good look. Kind of a inky pool of nothing it’s floating on. Maybe not the same in-person but on camera it looks like black glass.
Nice job as always.
I enjoyed that. Thank you.
This turned out beautifully! I've been trying to think of a good way to have my lathe set up. I still need to have some sort of countershaft made for it though.
Great project and really well made, you really pay attention to details. My only advice is level the lathe soon. Cheers from Fla.
Cool solution to the 1" mistake. Really interested in seeing the switch build.
Really enjoy your vids. Wish you had time to make more!
Excited to see the power switch video. I have an old Rivett lathe that has the power switch on the motor behind the lathe, which is just a terrible location. Your idea seems like a great solution.
Excellent as allways!
I love your videos so much! And I love that you worked with your friend a bit, that's my favorite shop time--shared shop time! Excited for part 2! Oh also, how lucky that the motor bolts were over the overhang... That surely simplified the fix :) And the tubing around the perimeter, form AND function! Nice work as always 8)
it's my favorite shop time too! 🥰
Holy frig where did all these subscribers come from? Keep it up dude we love your content
Looks good buddy!
Beautiful!
The hearts on the dusty plate 💜
you have to be the epitome of a nerd in attitude and appearance, but I admire you, your projects and your work practices, I only wish I could be as precise.
There's robust, and then there's Jeremy's solution. Your work will survive the fall of civilization. Jolly Good!
Liking forward for that wide switch, I could use something like that for a couple of my machines!
awesome jer @MrPete should be smiling
Nice work!
Nice Build.
Very nice ! I enjoy the way you work things out . I think your a genius ! I've been watching your videos since you were in your dads place. Keep up the great video's !!
Saubere Arbeit weiter so
Nice work
Awesome, all you builds are great. Make a shroud or cage for the exposed pulleys and belts (safety first!)
Great job!
Молодец парень!! Своими руками делает
as usual great job