How To Build The Modular Articulated Tool Guide System - Gen II

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Publicado 2020-04-07
How To Build The Modular Articulated Tool Guide System. Get the plans: renewablesystemstechnology.com/cyber-trike---elect…
Since the first build video was published, I've had a couple of years to think about improvements for the modular articulated tool guide prototype, and how to move forward with a metal version. I'd noticed that a few folks who've downloaded the plans have come up with their own metal versions, so I figured it's time to stop sitting on this design and take it from Sketchup to the real world.

The only tool attachment that I made this time was for the angle grinder, because the table that the tool guide is attached to is intended for metal working only. I'm building a much larger tool guide in the near future that will attach to a 4x8 table and be used for woodworking only, specifically crosscutting sheets of plywood and surface planing. But with the examples that are shown in the first build, I think you folks will easily understand the versatility and can appreciate the convenience of having something like this in the workshop or even for certain tasks on the job site.

If you haven't seen the original tool guide build, you can check it out here:    • 🛠 Build A Modular Articulated Tool Gu...  

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @cjhification
    I don't think I have seen anyone take the Bosch "Glide" mechanism and apply it to anything else, really nice rework if the concept.
  • @JamesBiggar
    Hi folks, I hope you're all doing well. Take care, and stay safe!
  • @hippie-io7225
    Thanks for showing us all that we can "up our game." You are a master at adding value.
  • @RoJay1983
    Saw the wood model video and thought "a metal one would be awesome" And you've made that too. Respect!!!
  • @elliottmanning
    Because of the craftsmanship, I thought James was an old guy... How wrong I was!!!
  • @steveplowman4005
    Enjoyed your project, thanks for taking the time to share it. I will be ordering plans! Take care. Cheers Steve
  • @thomasmoore4576
    Thanks man that was slicker than snot on a doorknob it's nice to see people doing good things with their hands they don't realize how much work it is to do something like that I wish I could still do things like that with my hands but that's not going to happen the next best thing is watching you do it you're very clever thanks for the videos man keep them coming
  • @sharpfxing
    Wow, impressive work, it's so elegant and really useful, that articulated joint can be used even in robotics, nice job!!! 👍👏
  • @blogit1000
    Wow damn, that yellow trike looks dope
  • @michapilecki4808
    That’s something very fresh on metal workshop YT. It was impressive!👍
  • @Maxpkv
    Excelente suporte para trabalhos. Parabéns por ter feito isto. E obrigado por compartilhar com a gente. 👏🏼
  • Thanks for sharing, that implicitly solved a problem I had for something i was designing.
  • You made it with basic workshop tools and measuring equipment .... im inspired 👨‍🔧
  • @sethgecko6569
    Greetings from Russia! Perfect and unexpencible work, bravo mr. James!