Timber Framed Workbench with Construction Lumber - Hand Tools

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 58

  • @dannyhale7645
    @dannyhale7645 Před rokem +4

    That is a beautiful bench. I love how you're not afraid to try difficult techniques. It makes your videos interesting.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! Learning one thing and sticking to it until I master it can be a good approach but I like to enjoy different things to see if I can do them or how they work:)

  • @sunofsotep8265
    @sunofsotep8265 Před 5 měsíci

    Dude, that is gorgeous. I love the idea of leaving that space for chisels and saws.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you! The tool well is just as a result of me having not enough wood to cover the top, haha. but it's convenient:)

    • @sunofsotep8265
      @sunofsotep8265 Před 5 měsíci

      @@YRTi well it's a great compromise. More than anyone before, you've shown me what beauty is possible with simple hand tools and patience.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@sunofsotep8265 Thank you for the compliment, my friend:)

  • @DaddyBooneDon
    @DaddyBooneDon Před rokem +4

    Yes, please explain your box joints. You did an amazing job on your workbench.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you for the comment! I will make the video in a few months :)

  • @TimothyRourke
    @TimothyRourke Před 7 měsíci

    Dude, make a t-shirt! "I wish my joints were as tight as my budget." :)

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you! I feel it too often to see it as a joke though...haha:)

  • @JamesSmith-su3oz
    @JamesSmith-su3oz Před 7 měsíci

    I don't know how I missed this Chanel but I'm subscriber now.
    Your work bench makes mine look sad, just sad.
    The stain you used is over the top and safer than a water based stain.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Haha, thank you for finding me! I hope more and more people find me, too:)

  • @hthury
    @hthury Před rokem

    A very beaultiful and funcional workbench. Congratz!
    To drill straight holes, I do the following:
    1. Mark both entry and exit points of the hole on the piece.
    2. Carefully drilling a narrow hole (1 to 3mm) from one side to the other. It might not be perfectly straight, but I try. I use a small hand drill for precision. Since its 1 to 3mm, it's very easy.
    3. Then, drill from the other side towards the initial hole. This somewhat straightens the hole midway.
    4. Use a forstner or spade bit to create the actual hole (e.g., 1 inch), using the narrow initial hole as a guide to center the drill bit accurately.
    Hope it helps and sorry for my bad english, I'm from Brazil.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the advice! Sadly, that means, I need to practice more (That's exactly what I do...). Oh and obrigado for your encouragement in the middle of this project on my post!

  • @bill4123
    @bill4123 Před 11 měsíci

    I like the square hole for the pins, thank you for sharing! I also have trouble with starting the drill, so I like using a awl to make a small dent before starting, so the bit doesn't move at the start.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you for the comment and the advice! I use an awl, too:) but my problem is, my hands aren't stable enough to go straight down... maybe I'll get a drill guide!

  • @TomBuskey
    @TomBuskey Před rokem

    My bench is 2x douglas fir from the home center. I added blocks underneath the dog holes for hold fasts. Tough stuff!

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you for the comment, Tom! That's good idea! I actually bought a pair of clamps(EHKL12) instead of a hold fast that I can take off one side of the jaw and put it in the dog holes to clamp things since I don't have enough clamps to begin with:)

  • @JavierHerrera-od4ti
    @JavierHerrera-od4ti Před rokem

    Nice Bench! And yes, a video about box joints would be awesome!

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you as always! I will make the video in a few months hopefully:)

  • @johnford7847
    @johnford7847 Před rokem

    It looks like a very sturdy bench. Your joinery is very good, I think. Thank you for sharing.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you! yes, it's at least sturdier than the frame thing that I used to build this workbench (2x4 thing) so I'm happy, haha:)

  • @crashkg
    @crashkg Před rokem

    Nice job, I like the box joint. Simple and elegant.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you! It's a good time-performance joint considering the easiness of the marking process, too:)

  • @franks122
    @franks122 Před rokem

    Excellent job, I really enjoyed watching hand tool projects. Thanks for sharing.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I enjoyed making it, too. My videos are all about me trying to make things with my poor man woodworking setup shamelessly. Hopefully, you can see me doing woodworking like a boss one day, haha:)

  • @dragonthunder2145
    @dragonthunder2145 Před rokem

    Bravo! Bellissimo! Congrats on a wonderful build & very cost affordable.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Prego amigo. If only I could find 2x10... but VG douglas fir is nice:) Thank you!

  • @hitekredneck_dev7920
    @hitekredneck_dev7920 Před rokem

    cool little design. Keep up the great work bud..

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you for the comment! Yes, I will:)

  • @pawa303
    @pawa303 Před 9 měsíci

    It’s been quite a while since I’ve watched your videos, but this was a great reintroduction. You have a great attitude that everyone should learn from. Always willing to learn more, acknowledging your mistakes and improving from them, and maintaining a growth mindset. Awesome videos.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That sounds like I'm a real nice guy, haha. I'll do my best to be like that! Thank you for the comment and the motivation:)

  • @sandman2651
    @sandman2651 Před rokem

    Fantastic build YRTI it looks brilliant

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. It's been already 2 years. That means it's been a year since I noticed your display name is sandman, not sadman, haha.

    • @sandman2651
      @sandman2651 Před rokem +1

      @@YRTi Time has gone so fast hope you and your wife are well😁

  • @repy123
    @repy123 Před rokem

    Beautiful work!

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you!

  • @GeorgeLowrey
    @GeorgeLowrey Před rokem

    It looks great! Doug fir is very strong and tough. What a great project for using elegant joinery!

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you. Yes, I realized Douglas fir is pretty strong and trying new joints is always fun:)

  • @elmerfisher9446
    @elmerfisher9446 Před rokem

    Very nice work

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you, my friend:)

  • @MosquitoMade
    @MosquitoMade Před rokem +2

    I was just wondering how things were going, since I hadn't seen a video in a while. Awesome bench! I'm guessing you already know, but that will be SO NICE to work on. I remember my jump from a wobbly workmate to a similarly sized workbench (I still use that workbench 11+ years later). And I don't think there is such a thing as "overkill" for strength on a workbench :-)

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you! It just took a long time to look for the Homedepot kiln dried construction lumber aka still wet ones but better than green ones... and yes, that's why I built this workbench! Hopefully, this bench will work as I want:)

  • @siekson23
    @siekson23 Před rokem

    Great build as always mate. I like how sturdy it is for such a small workbench. You should also install a small vise. It will make your life easier. Cheers.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you. I was actually wondering if to put a vise but it won't fit in a cover I got and stupidly, the through tenons actually interfere, haha! But I'm happy to use my moxon vise!

  • @spycedezynuk
    @spycedezynuk Před rokem

    Really really nice job 👍🏻 I love solid mini work benches.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you! This is solid for now and hopefully, it will survive the strong UV Summer and rainy days of Winter!

  • @Leonardo-du2vh
    @Leonardo-du2vh Před rokem

    Um ótimo projeto, uma ótima execução, aguardando novos vídeos com ferramentas manuais. Um abraço do Brasil amigo

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you amigo obrigado! I enjoy playing with hand tools:)

  • @tomowens2720
    @tomowens2720 Před rokem

    That is an excellent bench that you'll get many years of use out of. It also appears that you could fit a face or end vise on it and maybe a drawer too.
    Well done! Your shop is coming along nicely.

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you! I wanted to have a drawer, too but I keep the workbench outside so I just didn't want to make a room for bugs to stay:) I hope California UV will nice to my workbench, haha.

    • @tomowens2720
      @tomowens2720 Před rokem

      Oh, I didn't realize your bench will be exposed to the elements. In this case I urge you to keep it clean and recoat with a compatible oil like danish oil. Your bench will laugh in the face of inclimate weather.😹😹😹😹 even a slide out shelf that mallets or other tools could rest on would be handy. Yost makes a small woodworkers vise that has a pop up dog stop. I very much enjoy your videos, the production quality & editing is quite good.
      Tom@Taipan Woodworks

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you for the advice and encouragement!

  • @darrenmacmartin9392
    @darrenmacmartin9392 Před rokem

    Great project, really amazing work!!!

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      You always encourage me, Darren. Thank you so much!

  • @robertronquillo8913
    @robertronquillo8913 Před rokem

    Great fan of your videos! Got a question about Kakishibu dye. In my country I can only obtain granulated powder, does this work also on wood. Keep up the good work :-)

    • @YRTi
      @YRTi  Před rokem

      Thank you for the comment and I'm not sure if the powder one you found works but there are ones that can be used for dying(I found Mimasu Kakishibu Powder and it will work). Though unless it's specially made for outdoor, it seems to be Kakishibu is for where it does not directly hit by water. . They say over the course of years, it'll be rinsed off by rain...

  • @YRTi
    @YRTi  Před rokem

    Sorry, Correction - 2:37 in the picture, the distance between the tenon shoulder to the drawbore mortise is supposed to be 1-7/32", not 1-1/32". I don't like math.
    Note: It seems like unless the Kakishibu dye is made for exterior, it doesn't do well with directly contacting water/rain. It's not about the ingredients/performance but Kakishibu may rinsed off over the course of years.