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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2022
- Hello. In this video I make a useful tool out of pieces of oak
Friends, my name is Vanya! I am the author of the channel HandCraft.
On this channel I present everything that I have done with my own hands.
Creative ideas, useful tips !
We turn simple things into unique ones! Subscribe, it will be interesting! #craft #wood #diy
Hello friend! Did you like the design of the instrument?!
very nice and useful, I'll copy the project for you !!! thank you
Beautiful!
Very nice - simple and strong.
A couple of thoughts - the mount piece for the bench seems to me that should have some reinforcing screws or bolts? Also I wonder if a spring on the main threaded rod would help open the jaws up when you unwind it? Love it though, this is simple enough, I can make it!
30 mar '22 - - - Your talent is not only functional, but artistic. I do hope I will be able to view additional projects in the future. - - - Guy
Click bait
I would have preferred an honest thumbnail, rather than click bait.
The only way that thumbnail could have been seen as clickbait is if your expectations were out of sync with woodworking.
Why are you seppos so laughably ignorant?
I mean he didn't put the finished project in the thumbnail but it's still a piece of the project that he built in the video.
Just because when I think of click bait I think of it being like completely unrelated to the project not like a pic of the project in an incomplete state as this thumbnail is
$6000 worth of tools and he builds a vise-grip out of old firewood … must have run out of money buying the other tools !!! … clickbait
I don’t understand why you think this is click bait. Also well made hand tools enhance expensive tools and add quality a quality feel an lookto expensive tools. I seriously doubt the tools the craftsman used were worth $6,000. Plus if that is the builders thing … who cares? I enjoyed it ,THANK YOU.
I am a beginner to woodwork, the main test I have with this bundle czcams.com/users/postUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt is that I think that its hard to settle on a choice of the plan and outline to use as there are a large portion of them there. Nonetheless, I like the simple stride to step directions laid out there.
Another clickbait title and another clickbait thumbnail. Few people know about the idea of a vise?
Obviously the rest of us are just idiots!
@@nobuckle40 I was the idiot for falling for this again. I know what he’s usually like. But noooo…. I watch the thing to the end. Don’t get me wrong, brilliant ideas, but the clickbaits are uncalled for. Why is it not titled: “Making a small vise.” and the thumbnail be a picture of the vise. I’d gladly watch that.
What a craftsmanship! And most important: no music and no talking. Of course it can be made simpler, but this was really something. Maybe I will make me one.
I like the fact that it was made with scraps on hand.
Why the thumb nail? It has nothing to do with the video!
Simple and efficient.
Perfect.
Quality workmanship. I don't have the room for this tool but I want to make one anyway & your video was top of the line. Clear, close in & detailed.
Very nice work. I love the design. Form and function using beautiful materials and an artists eye.
This is a great video. Definitely something I need to build in my shop.
However, I was thinking more like two clamps (one on each end of the table, and dogs on the table to clamp wider stock.
If the clamps were removable or could drop below table height, that would be cool.
Maybe that could be another video.
I like the combo planer! I'm sure I can't afford it!
Vanya, i really like the vice you’ve created. So creative. I going to make one day. PS. Great video work. The clarity is top notch.
Thank you for your feedback!
Dayuum....this takes me back to 9th grade woodshop class! I miss those old wooden worktables with the wood clamps mounted on each corner!
Well Done! Kind Thanks! DaveyJO in Pennsylvania
Few people know about vices? Cmon, you dont need to do that. this is quality craftsmanship. Youre selling yourself short making click baity titles that people who dont appreciate it will click and people who want to know how to make their own vice might not bother clicking on it. Its very nicely done I just wish you didnt feel like you had to do that.
Thanks. I shall make one for my little bench
I recommend them, you will like them)
Brilliant work, dude! Really nicely done! 😃
The idea of the screw in the bottom part is fantastic!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
GENIAL, PARABÉNS!!!
Ângelo Marcolino (Brazil)
Very impressive, you creative you. Just one thing, look around, you already have one.
Great workmanship but let’s stop with the clickbait.
I knew what it was when you put the small feet on. We already have one, thanks. Its over 100 years old and still works.
seriously you make great video with impressive skills, but I can`t stand your clickbait titles....
WOW, WHAT WORKMANSHIP, WHAT INGENUITY! MERRY CHRISTMAS . . .
By far the best vice I've ever seen. Thanks so much
It's very simple! Just have a workshop full of expensive tools! It's simpler, and much, much less expensive to just buy a woodworking vise, if you need one.
As I was watching I realized oh its a vice. Oh yeah. THEN!!!! as it all came together...... It's really......... Beautiful!!!!! Something that shouldn't raise the pulse did. What a lovely idea and gorgeous work. Not just an eye catcher but so useful as well. Thank you for such an inspiring video.
Nicely done
Love the way he uses a $20K workshop to build a $100 clamp. 🤔🤔
Nice work mate, stunning snd versatile addition to the workshop 💯
What the..? The thumbnail image had NOTHING to do with the content of this video?! 😤 Dislike.
My question as well!
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Look again
... long threaded rod
... notch for the jaw pad
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Nah look harder bro. Don’t be a clickwart
Wow - absolute brilliance; you made a vise!
I love how I never know what it is your making until the very end, and it's always a surprise that's very useful.
Super Job, Geniale Idee. Bravo 👌🏻👍🌺🇩🇪🕊Dankeschön 👏🏿
I am always amazed by your talent! Please keep sharing your very creative and useful tools.
I have seen many things in my life. But I have never seen a "reinforced screw". That is a nice vice that you made. What kind of wood is that?
Excelente proyecto,felicitaciones notable.
Easy 'handcraft' with your thickness plane, mechanical sander, band saw, table saw and drill press. I don't mean to be critical, but many of us don't have these things. The work is lovely and the idea is great but . . .
Love this! Nicely done! Love the design!
What of drill bits OMG FANTASTIC
This is great for those who have money and time to set up a really great shop , sadly most of us can’t achieve such a project
Very relevant post. I always needed such a vise but found them too expensive. I especially like the accesse around the vise for a rasp or file. I will go for this . Thanks 🙏
Well done , I figured out early on it was either a Stitching Pony or a Leg Vise , i liked the Handle / Screw mechanism Suttle touches with the Countersunk Screws utilizing inexpensive Plumbing parts and the recycling of either Scrap Oak Wood or old Pallets , doing that glue up with the Correct finishes can really make things look like they are built from way more Expensive. boards “ hiding “ the Woodworkers secrets because the seams do kind of Dissapear ! buying Chunks of White Oak these days is very Costly unless you have the ability to Millnyour own Trees FYI i think doing a under mount Connection to the Work bench would be slightly better in most Workshops to keep Valueable Work surface available
Nice. It's sort of a miniaturized and detachable leg vise.
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
I really like the design of the vice. Great job and good video of making it. Thanks
Excellent vise. I also noticed that you have vastly improved the quality of your shop tools! After looking at it a minute or two, I think the weak spot is down at the bottom where the bolt is. It should be at least as strong as the top if not stronger since it is a pivot point for the forces involved.
Bottom is not simple pivot. Bottom is pressure point same as material in top. But bottom pressure point is in longer distance than top pressure point (from bolt in the middle), the physical rules of leverage are applied.
Well done
With slightly wider jaws, this would make an excellent saw-filing vise. (In fact, that was what I thought you were making as I watched the video.) Even now, you could make a second set of wider jaws for saw filing.
Ich finde es für mich nicht "very simple". Aber Sie haben den Schraubstock wirklich sehr gut gearbeitet. Man muss es nur richtig können.
Sie beherrschen ihr Handwerk! Sehr gut! 👍🏻🍀
Great job Friend! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👍😎JP
Suggestion: Put "DIY vise" or something like this in the title. More people will find it. I just came across it by accident.
Very nice.
Interesting wooden vice nicely made
9:51 Would be putting a rubber cap on the end of that shaft, really good knuckle racker that.
Belle trouvaille, félicitation
Beautiful work. I thought you were building one of those wood puzzles 🙂 The funny thing to me is, the whole video, I was looking at my metal vice in the office figuring out how to make wooden inserts for it so I don't scratch the chrome Sloan toilet flush valves and piping when i'm working on them in my shop/office :-) And this entire time, you were building a wooden vice :-)
Beautiful and practical.
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , un tornillo de carpintero muy original y peculiar , el que tiene mi banco está enfrente de una pata y es igual de largo y de ancho que la pata del banco de carpintería , gracias por compartir tanto ingenió , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón Galicia 🤓🔝🛠️
A device to clamp things!!!! What a brilliant idea... what will you call this device? How about vice?
Smart woodworker!
Beautiful. A legacy tool.
Brilliant job. Well done.
Its so simple! All you need is a fully stocked professional woodworking tool-shop, including dozens of specialized tools and precision measuring devices, and then about 10-15 years carpentry experience.
Excelente, parabéns! 🇧🇷
A useful vise to have, and a nice build. For those of us that want to build, it would be helpful if plans were available. Most of the video is missing sizing details.
Very well done! Looks like it could be turned 90 degrees and also mounted on the side.
Absolutely beautiful . Great job 👏
yapp.
A very good idea, wonderful performens.
I like it, gona make me one.
thank's for sherring.
WOW!!! Fantastic work. And to think -- I was just planning to head to Depot to buy a vice. :)
Perfekt! Thank you
Very nice! Very clever! Thanks for sharing.
This is pretty well made. I like it.
Awesome video! I'm totally gonna make this! Been needing a vise exactly like this badly. Thank you so much for helping me figure out an easier way to make it.
This is NOT easier. A strong panel attached to the side of the bench with two screws is much simpler and stronger
Magnifique travail bon courage
Very clever indeed!
Thank you for your opinion!
Excellently made. 😊👍🏻
I like it
Well you say very simple I say I will just watch you do it lol nice job!!
That vice is lovely. You really do have some very creative ideas. Well done & keep up the good work.
Nice work! I’ll give it a try in my REM sleep 😉
Nice vice, you are a genius, well done.
Beautiful!!
Beautiful and very cheap to make. 👍👍👍👍
You only need $10,000 worth of tools to build the $50 vise.
I'm gonna make this, but half the size then two more at a third the size
Good idea. Thanks!
Thats REALLY REALLY NICE👍👍👍🇱🇷
Elegant and impressive project. Good video editing. I wished for narration.
Professional and nice video thanks 😊
I see a lot of video where I ask myself why in the hell should I do all this work and not just buy one. THIS, This is different. This is beautiful, useful, timeless. Great work. Looks like it could rival some of the more popular leg vises on the market.
The title should read how to make a carpenters vice from scratch. Stop treating people like garbage, that's the job of the governments and large corporations
Brilliant idea, neat craftsman
Beautiful!
I love the idea. Cool. But, it's all well and good if one has all the fancy tools that you have to do that sort of thing. Many of us are simple DYIers with a small space and a limited budget. What special projects can we do using limited materials and tools?
Great job thanks mate
Hell yea I liked that great idea friend so glad I watched you vid thanks for posting sir
Where di you get that clamp on your drill press?
Second that request. The column mounted hold down clamp is a ghost on the internet (can’t find it anywhere)
Because a clamp from Harbor Freight was too expensive. lol
-Convenience in work
-Powerful clamp
-Comfortable height
-Stylish design
-Possible groin injury
Made in C ay? N ay? D ay? right On!
How cool
I couldn’t help but notice the sticker on the planer that says ‘, I am sure you know best how you want to use your machine or maybe you modified it.
He's using a combination jointer/ thickness planer. The label you see is for the jointer, which cuts at the top of the knives. He's using the thickness planer, which cuts at the bottom, thus the opposite feed direction. Clever space saving tool. Never used one, but would be ideal for small shops.