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I nearly lost my lips kissing my TWO beautiful new router tables!

This is a router table/lift/fence combo that will terrify the the guys at Festool and Incra. As Stumpy completes the three episode router table series he unveils the completed setup- two router tables complete with micro-adjustable lifts, built in bit storage, dual dust collection, a fantastic sliding table and a fence that uses Incra's innovative positioner technology without violating any patents!

In the meantime you'll see how to get a high quality router plate for about $10 and Stumpy will talk about how his magnetic personality makes tools stick. Oh, and the "deep thoughts" style humor segment returns under a new name.

All this and more on the latest episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!


After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)

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Great fun and thinking Jim

shows that gadgets don't need to cost an arm & a leg

jamie
 

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I nearly lost my lips kissing my TWO beautiful new router tables!

This is a router table/lift/fence combo that will terrify the the guys at Festool and Incra. As Stumpy completes the three episode router table series he unveils the completed setup- two router tables complete with micro-adjustable lifts, built in bit storage, dual dust collection, a fantastic sliding table and a fence that uses Incra's innovative positioner technology without violating any patents!

In the meantime you'll see how to get a high quality router plate for about $10 and Stumpy will talk about how his magnetic personality makes tools stick. Oh, and the "deep thoughts" style humor segment returns under a new name.

All this and more on the latest episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!


After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)

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You were right! I did enjoy a few parts. Mainly the parts between the very begining and the final few seconds!!!
 

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I nearly lost my lips kissing my TWO beautiful new router tables!

This is a router table/lift/fence combo that will terrify the the guys at Festool and Incra. As Stumpy completes the three episode router table series he unveils the completed setup- two router tables complete with micro-adjustable lifts, built in bit storage, dual dust collection, a fantastic sliding table and a fence that uses Incra's innovative positioner technology without violating any patents!

In the meantime you'll see how to get a high quality router plate for about $10 and Stumpy will talk about how his magnetic personality makes tools stick. Oh, and the "deep thoughts" style humor segment returns under a new name.

All this and more on the latest episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!


After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)

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Great video, I enjoyed watching. I see you have a live audience now, you might want to post where to get tickets:)
 

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I nearly lost my lips kissing my TWO beautiful new router tables!

This is a router table/lift/fence combo that will terrify the the guys at Festool and Incra. As Stumpy completes the three episode router table series he unveils the completed setup- two router tables complete with micro-adjustable lifts, built in bit storage, dual dust collection, a fantastic sliding table and a fence that uses Incra's innovative positioner technology without violating any patents!

In the meantime you'll see how to get a high quality router plate for about $10 and Stumpy will talk about how his magnetic personality makes tools stick. Oh, and the "deep thoughts" style humor segment returns under a new name.

All this and more on the latest episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!


After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)

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Another fantastic fabrication Stumps. You could use a bit o 7up to thin the thinner. :)
 

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I nearly lost my lips kissing my TWO beautiful new router tables!

This is a router table/lift/fence combo that will terrify the the guys at Festool and Incra. As Stumpy completes the three episode router table series he unveils the completed setup- two router tables complete with micro-adjustable lifts, built in bit storage, dual dust collection, a fantastic sliding table and a fence that uses Incra's innovative positioner technology without violating any patents!

In the meantime you'll see how to get a high quality router plate for about $10 and Stumpy will talk about how his magnetic personality makes tools stick. Oh, and the "deep thoughts" style humor segment returns under a new name.

All this and more on the latest episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!


After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)

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Another fantastic learning experience. I finally had my wife come in to watch your video, she: "I got a big kick out of that, now I know why you are always talking about Stumpy Nubs" true, her words. Now we will be able to have a conversation about your show instead of just me telling her all about you and how great you are. Keep them coming and maybe I will get another chair in the shop and let "her" sit the next time I invite her to watch one of your videos. Great work Stumpy.
 

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I nearly lost my lips kissing my TWO beautiful new router tables!

This is a router table/lift/fence combo that will terrify the the guys at Festool and Incra. As Stumpy completes the three episode router table series he unveils the completed setup- two router tables complete with micro-adjustable lifts, built in bit storage, dual dust collection, a fantastic sliding table and a fence that uses Incra's innovative positioner technology without violating any patents!

In the meantime you'll see how to get a high quality router plate for about $10 and Stumpy will talk about how his magnetic personality makes tools stick. Oh, and the "deep thoughts" style humor segment returns under a new name.

All this and more on the latest episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!


After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)

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great video stumpy a lot of thought and work on this one as all of them really enjoyed it,looking foward to the next one and the drum sander too ,
 

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I nearly lost my lips kissing my TWO beautiful new router tables!

This is a router table/lift/fence combo that will terrify the the guys at Festool and Incra. As Stumpy completes the three episode router table series he unveils the completed setup- two router tables complete with micro-adjustable lifts, built in bit storage, dual dust collection, a fantastic sliding table and a fence that uses Incra's innovative positioner technology without violating any patents!

In the meantime you'll see how to get a high quality router plate for about $10 and Stumpy will talk about how his magnetic personality makes tools stick. Oh, and the "deep thoughts" style humor segment returns under a new name.

All this and more on the latest episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!


After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)

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I have one of those incra measuring guages. The thing works great! Now I have another use for it; to put in my new router table! A couple of things I'm pondering as I watch this video: it's been awhile since I saw the Red Wings logo since all of NHL is locked out of something, and Vernor's goes good with spiced rum. Try it. You'll like it.
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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Good show, Mr Nubs.
I am happy to see that I am not the only one with a wooden cyclone.
 

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Discussion starter · #730 ·
Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

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Yah, I remember when you posted that. How's it working out for you?

I've been planning a wooden cyclone for a couple of years now, in fact I think you and I talked about it once. I was planning on using hardboard bent into the cone with an outer skeleton. Turned out to not be as good an idea as I thought. So I went with plywood rings.

I've been talking with Bill Pentz for a while now about this project. The angle of the cone, diameter of the top, blowers, all that stuff is pretty important for fine dust collection, he says. We'll see how it goes over the next few weeks!
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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I am very happy with mine. I don't see how a store-bought metal one could separate any better.
I am about to start on a smaller cyclone for a "whole house vacuum" I picked up at an auction. I will use it for sanders mostly.
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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LOL your so funny! Glad your my friend!!!!!
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

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Stumpy zip up.
Your fly not your trap.
I loved this one,
guess stars with tips,
amazing plane tips
and plywood that sucks.
Well done!
Oh and yes it was funny to.
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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Too funny, I love the work and I have to agree I love the digital guage. Another great post …..
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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who let the dogs out… whoo whooo
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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Said it before, and I'll say it again. Better and better! Oh yah, probably should let us call ya a genieass! That cone might have some wieght to it! Nice ending!

Oh yeah noticed the router lift. LOL!
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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Great episode with a lot to look forward to! Really curious to see how the cyclone works. I also picked up one of those Wixey gauges a while back and it's helped me more than a few times already, especially with my cheapo table saw that needs all the help it can get.
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

(Friend us on facebook, follow us on Twitter, and visit the Stumpy Store to help support the show!)


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Hmm.. I've decided to rework my whole system. I've got the two bag unit like most people have. I also have my shop in a garrison building on top of my garage which has three sides in the ground. I've decided to build a thein baffle in the shop and mount the collector downstairs away from my shop. I figure it will collect the stuff in the shop, the find dust will go to the dust collector and out the bags. And any fine dust will be out of the room. Having the two cloth bags empty all the time will probably increase air flow. I know I will suck my heat in the winter out of the room but It recovers quickly and it's usually only on for short periods of time. I'm willing to make that sacrifice to simplify the whole thing.

Cool cone solution btw!
 

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Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

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Has anyone checked out woodgears.ca this week? Mathias has a whole post on measuring dust. I would like to see some of the estudies linking wood dust with cancer, Bil's site does not have any references.
I do still like the wood cyclone though.
 

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Discussion starter · #740 ·
Charles Neil + Bill Pentz + Stumpy Nubs = One great episode!

This week Charles Neil visits the Stumpy Nubs Workshop to help make me smarter; with the help of Bill Pentz we begin our three episode dust collection series with a big ol' wooden cyclone; and I talk hand plane physics with the Japanese. Plus a review of the Wixey digital angle gauge, tips on doing segmented glue-ups, and why my abs don't look like Tommy Mac's… that and a whole lot of fun on this episode of Blue Collar Woodworking!

After you watch this one, visit Stumpynubs.com for more woodworking goodness!

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I'm finding that the problem isn't just the filters letting out two much dust on a lot of systems, it's that they don't have nearly enough airflow to collect the fine dust at the source, especially at machines like the planer that throw that dust at high rates of speed. You need a strong enough flow of air over a large enough area around the blade. That requires not just a powerful motor and large impeller, but also large enough ducts for all that air to move through.

I'll get into all of it in the next three episodes.
 

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