DIY Power Tools
My conceptual design of a homemade drum sander drill powered.
My design concept approach on an angle grinder cutting sliding jig using linear bearings for smooth gliding.
Homemade drill press with dust collection, elevating and 45° tilting table, drill depth stop, two extrusion profile aluminum fences horizontal and vertical. This design ensures steady and accurate drilling. Basically it can offer way more than you will ever expect from it.
This is my concept design approach on an inverted sliding circular saw, attached on any table. The system has a sliding table where the circular saw is attached, a miter gauge, and two fences, a short fence to the left and a long one to its right. The circular saw sliding cut action is from the top down, but it can be locked in various positions and fun as a normal T.S. I have design this to be easy to build (no CNC required), but the original idea was from Mirock's Toolworks.
This is my design approach on a handheld homemade domino mortiser. I believe that with my design I have addressed everything you will ever want. Horizontal, vertical, and angle mortising. A more compact design. Mortises up to 50mm width. Angle and depth stops. Function for the mating mortise to be wider. Guide rod spring Indexing pins. Smooth action with linear guide rail bearing blogs. Excellent dust extraction.
My conceptual design on a homemade planer/thicknesser, using an electric hand planer. The set-up can sit on your workbench, a dedicated table or your saw-horses.
An easy way to convert your circular saw into a chop saw with side extensions sliding on PVC conduit pipes. Dimensions are based on my circular saw: Table 33x40x8.8cm with extensions at 8.8x40x8.8cm
A quite simple and easy to built 12 inch band saw using a 2240x6x0.5 mm bi-metal band saw blade. Original Design by Gökmen ALTUNTAŞ