Tricky mechanism that will be needed in every workshop!
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2022
- Hello friends! In this video, an interesting idea for each workshop!
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Friends, how do you like the design and practicality of this tool?
This is brilliant! 2 in 1 clamp! 😯
Absolutely true headliner! If and (when) I get a welder and a metal lathe, this is the first project. Just found your channel last month. Love it!
@@JEYD220699 what I call twofer
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👏👍 je suis épater, bravo pour le travail 👏👨🦽💨
Vanya, I saw your teeter-totter how-to-make video. You are a SUPER DAD !! Your children must love you so much !
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.
Une brillante idée, un super concept et une réalisation impeccable !!! Bravo et un grand merci pour le partage 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I have this type made from aluminium. If I remember correctly, EXPENSIVE!!!
This is a great design. Simple & straight forward. Thanks
Wow !!! tout simplement génial ton système ! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Bravo pour cette réalisation et merci pour ton partage 😊
When this guy says, "Hang on, I've got an idea", I am going to pay attention.
So well and cleverly done!!!! A masterpiece!!!! Thanks for the idea!
awesome idea and execution
Coolest multi directional clamp design! 👍
Great video and excellent job!
a very great idea
That is a great idea. Excellent design!
Beautiful
Very clever and practical. Thank you for sharing!
Clever! Great idea and execution.
Thats a cool idea! Well done and thanks for sharing.
Weld the eye closed or it will open up over time. Interesting build. Thanks.
Genial !!! me encantó, te felicito y gracias por compartirlo.
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
Excellent bravo 👏
I like it ,,,, Thanks ,,,, I will make a set
Excelente proyecto muy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado , una buena herramienta/prensa muy original y peculiar , gracias por compartir tanto ingenió y conocimientos , un saludo cordial y por supuesto un gran like desde Narón (Galicia) 🤓 🔝
Briliant idea.
This is a very interesting clamping system. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
You are a genius. Brilliant!
Brilliant idea and design thanks for sharing
I am sure i'll make this for the next project. Big thanks sir.👍
Great design and very useful!!
Brilliant just brilliant well done
Great work.
Very clever design! Well done!!
Love the clamps!
That is awesome. Thank you
Those look really useful!
Most Excellent!!!!
Very well thought out!!!
Ingenious.. Bravo.. I will make one.. tomorrow..
Interesting! Thank you
Nice build ❤️
Clever Concept.
I _thought_ it looked like you were making a clamp.
A unique and handy tool for _anyone._
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
очень оригинальная струбцина , надо взять на заметку
Very fancy
Bravo………. Simply brilliant
Amazing!!
Cool. Love it
Wickedly awesome well done
Thank for sharing my friend
Excellent !
Really well done in craftsmanship. I'd only change the tightening handles or install a spring mechanism to save force in tightening up. But again: really well done!
Very nice. Pressure in both directions by desgin. Thx for sharing.
Very cool idea.
Wow. so useful, and so easy and quick to make.
I trust you are being ironic?
Bombe, ... soooo good.
very nice project thanks for sharing
Nice tool 👍
great idea!
Clever!
That's the best idea I've seen in a long time. I will definitely build this for my shop.
A waste of time and materials. I wont be building one for my shop
@@PreservationEnthusiast We are all pleased to know you will not be building one. Thank yopu for telling the world.
@@ecokestove Were yopu also pleased to hear that Josh Stephens would be building one?
very nice
That is really cool.
very nice and a dam good idea very very good!!!
Very cool video and amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant.
that's fantastic
Impressionante!!! 😀👍👏🤝👆
Brilliant
I will build one. Thanks!
nice work, keep it up
cool thanks
Great very great
Very nice.
от жэш кайфанул от идеи!!!! ;-) ;-) ;-) шыкарно!!!
Wow .... 😁😁😁😁😁 To good. 👍👍👍👍👍
it's great! Nowwwww sell me a set so I don't have to do the metal fabrication :)
Great design and could even be expanded upon for larger or even pieces with "strange" angles. Might even be better than the belts and clamps I use periodically
Alight very smart built
Оригинальные ваймы 👍!!!.
👍🏻very very good
Nic work 👍👍👍
Creative~malaysia boy👍👍👍
מעולה מדהים עיוצב ותכנון חכם
Gostei👍
Note to self. Skip to the end to see if what they are making is even worth doing.
Interesting setup. There might be a change in the last bit or two: Might want to use wax paper or maybe wax down the two horizontal surfaces, as they might end up being glued to your work pieces.
The builder put something down to prevent gluing boards to the jig.
At the 7:40 time he put masking tape on the surface of each clamp board.
This style of clamp has been available or over 30 years that I know of. I bought 3 sets in early 1990s at Woodcraft.
I bought the hardware kit from WoodCraft in 1992, six sets, my oldest son has them now in his wood shop. I used white oak boards and mounted the hardware on them. I do see a slight advantage in these he made because the notches go all along the length of the board rather then the shorter length of the WoodCraft hardware set.
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
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Neat!!
Top..
Nice!! Just have to polish a rod
nice 👍
great idea, question, was it totally your idea?
This is a great realization of the idea. My only caveat can also be encountered using the less sophisticated method of conventional bar clamps with separate clamps to squeeze the cauls. When pressure is applied on the cauls to flush up the clamped pieces, any pressure applied on a cantilevered part of the caul, rather than inboard, acts to bend the cauls slightly, lifting the pressure in the middle of the glue-up and allowing the members to slip and slide to an unflush condition, defeating the function.
So, angle iron bolted on sides to faces would reduce that ?
@@davidbostock6933 yes, it definitely would. But no need to go to that length, when the remedy is merely to shift the pressure applied vertically to a point inboard of the edge of the stock. Goes for all applications, the subject of the video included! In the pictured case, extending the clamping screw less would allow the apparatus to engage the caul a notch or so farther inboard. If that point is even only slighty in from the edge of the stock, goal accomplished!
I wish I knew what that meant. Guess I’ll have to look up some terminology…
@@matthewcarlson2939, imagine this: a freshly made S'more (do you know the Girl Scout camping confection?). Now, you are trying to spread the filling between the two Graham Crackers by squeezing with a pair of popsicle sticks laid flat on top and bottom. If you just squeeze those sticks by their overhanging ends, they might flex so much that the stuff in the center does not flow but the crackers break in half. Rather than letting that happen, you squeeze with your fingers closer to the middle of the sandwich, the sticks don't deflect as much, and a tasty, more evenly spread treat is achieved.
Well, I guess that was just as obscure, sorry. What are the terms I used that were not clear? Cauls? Cantilevered?
@@matthewcarlson2939 That? It means "the thing there."
Beautifel
Neat.
I doubt that everyone has the metal lathe to make the parts but it’s a cool tool.
I'm sure there's a video laying around here somewhere to help in the lathe department. Or any other department for that matter. Search, find, think, build.💕
Round standoff nuts with threads in the ends are available. A small section of pipe could be used as a spacer.
I thought about it too, but you can be also be lucky to find pieces sold to the right size
Great idea, but what are you making with all the glued pieces of wood you made with the jig?
Aussi efficace qu'élégant!
Assalamalikum bai..good to see u. Stay connected