The neighbor was surprised when he saw how it worked!
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- čas přidán 22. 11. 2023
- Hi, I made a tool for myself! Decided to show you! Waiting for your marks
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.
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Friends did it for myself personally! Is it good or bad?
Youve got MacGyver blood in your veins. Very nice project.
That's awesome design mate but in my oppinion it's just to complicated for that purpose ull use it u know. But all in all one excellent job u done.✅
You did great!
It's good.
Great work but who has all the tools and a screw jack like that laying around. Not something I’d ever build or find much use for
You have no idea how good it is to see someone using proper safety protocol in the workshop. Thank You!
Oh my ... very impressive. Not too many people on the planet with the range of skills you demonstrated. Thanks for sharing.
As the video progressed, I was trying to figure it out. This is genius!
Thank you for the high rating!
It’s nice these days, to see a recording of how not chaotic some places still are performing.
While in even more out of the way places are decidedly not still enough, days that wane in and out of service, shall never fall from any near to far vision of somebody else and their version of favor!
Good job but I wasn't interested in this... so you just wasted 12 mins of my time with this click bait tactic... Why not state that your building a portable work/job site vise out wood??? :(
1.5 million people wouldnt watch this if the title was so specific.
Agreed better titles would be great, also more information in description if they are not talking during the video.
Meantime, if you can't tell what it is at the start, why watch even 12 minutes lol😂
Outstanding design...fit, form and function!! Great idea and repurposed old parts too and scrap wood!! Most Excellent, Thank You!
LOL yeah and $10,000 worth of equipment to make a wooden vice.
That's a very pretty little workbench!
Do the shock absorbers do anything that simply using some lengths of pipe wouldn't do? Like I don't understand the need for a vice to open on its own as I turn the handle - wouldn't it open anyway?
I think it is to eliminate backlash, which is the imprecision in the clamp position caused by the screw pitch. You are winding in and out bearing, I think, on just one side of the screw thread, rather than one side on the way in, and the other side on the way out. I might be wrong though.
I asked the same question. Don't understand the need at all.
@@dwalsh3469 oh, interesting. That's something I'd never heard of before! Good to know.
Azért tette bele,mert nem akarta kidobni.Az is jó,amitTe mondasz.👍😊🕊
There will always be backlash, it is inherent in the mechanism. However, the preloading of the shocks will reduce what is felt in one direction at least. Opposite faces of the bearing will always be used for in/out whenever there is significant clamping load.@@dwalsh3469
Excelente proyecto maestro, muyyyy bien desarrollado y mejor ejecutado, la prensa mas original y peculiar que e visto, gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencias, un cordial saludo y por supuesto un merecido like desde Narón (Galicia)🔝👍🤓
Dude! I just watched this video, and I'm hooked! I'm a 58 year old Producer Director, and not only are your project skills amazing, but your production value is insane! Please keep up the great work!
Thank you for your contribution of AI algorithms.
58, talks like a 16 year old, or is that the AI speaking
No, I'm 58. Yes, I've done over 1000 television commercials and video productions. And yes, im really happy with this video and its production value. He put in some very good work. If you're looking to date a 16 year old, you got the wrong guy. And the wrong video thread. Piss off.
Thank-you for providing less-than full volume power tools.
The author does like to from scratch, czcams.com/users/postUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
One of my favorite things to do is to figure out how to repurpose materials that would otherwise be discarded. It is amazing what you can do with a little bit of thought and experimentation as evidenced by this video.
Great job……repurposing the Jack and shock was awesome…..thanks for sharing 😎
handy for a lot of things....awsome....they finally gave you time to do something you wanted.....unbelievable.....
have a good time....
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This is great Vanya. You are a very inventive, talented man. Bravo. Lovely video to watch. Thank you for posting. 😄👍☘️
That’s a nice looking cutting board, it even has a way to hold those hard to hang on to pieces that like to get away from you! Thanks for sharing
It would be nice to know at the outset what the destination is. 9 minutes into an 11 minute video is too late for my taste.
Thank you 🙏 Just saved me 10 minutes
Yeah, I skipped ahead, too. I don’t like to be manipulated.
Thank you !
Watch the end first. You have the power at your fingertips.
Agreed. I’m willing to accept the suspense, because that is part of the fun. But, what I would appreciate is a name for the finished object. For instance, what would it be called if I were purchasing it at a hardware store? I’m not a handyman, and I have not yet achieved this level of proficiency with tools. It would limit the potential audience for this content to assume too much about who enjoys it.
Also, the English translation is not as good as it could be. Which means that it’s not always clear what makes the end result so worthwhile . That is why I suggested telling us at the end what the finished object is called, if it is something one would normally be able to purchase from conventional suppliers, or use in place of a better known tool. Because I know people who are far more proficient than I , and this channel could really be a resource for them. I know someone who would love this channel, but only for ASMR. Help me know who to share it with, please. Would you mind showing a picture at the end of the tool people usually pay crazy money for , but that you just create out of junk and scrap wood ?🎉
Vanya, your channel is a genius resource for advocates of mining the waste stream. And also handyman types. And also those curious about the fabrication of practical goods. And also ASMR fans. And also people who like the tiny mystery of it all…
Fascinating. Thank you.
I never know what you're making and that's part of the channel's charm. It's an adventure!
Awesome work.
Well done! I really liked the design. And also the idea of using automobile shock absorbers 👍The tool is good
Pretty sure those were the air pistons for the trunk, hatchback, or hood, not shocks. I could be wrong but shocks seem like overkill for this project. It's awesome, though a bit complicated for its intended use. It is beautiful though, and you did an awesome job of building it.
Nice job! Thank you for sharing it with us!💖👍😎JP
You’ve got the fastest hands I’ve ever seen… even if I never did figure out what it was. Nice work!
I always LOVE watching you create such amazing things out of upcycled machinery parts (and wood) 😊 another awesome video 😁💙
Love this channel, especially his safety shoes,,😂😂😂😂😂
That’s a pretty cool build and love the video but I would agree with other comment, burying the lead makes it slightly annoying.
That being said, the portable bench vice is great. I’d buy that.
I will say, I was more intrigued by the clamp you have on the drill press base post. That’s pretty slick.
Nicely done.sad to read the negative comments. Viewing is optional 😊
Reading comments is too😊
I could have sworn this was a Wall Stretcher. I've been searching for the wall stretcher ever since they sent me looking for it some 35 years ago. I thought my quest was over and I could finally take a over-due coffee break. DANG .... I wish this was a wall stretcher!
... but a great portable work ?clamp?
Yeah.... clickbait thumb....
It's right next to the board stretched.
Over by the skyhook.
@@ldean-du5im They said it was where they kept the left-handed wrench set but I can't find that either.
Beautiful work, very nice, and a lot of work with the ends and little need..
Just being honest.
Love your work, so, where did you get the drill press pedestal mounted clamp? Any help would be appreciated.
Same, I immediately paused the video to look for one but didn't come up with anything.
Really well made wooden vice --wish I had one ---will try to make similar vice
I gotta admit I had my doubts, but the final outcome is well done. congrats on an unconventional way of doing things
Geez! Who has all those tools and equipment?
Good video as well as project!
Cool idea. Looks good too.
very nice, fit and finish are awesome...
Thats a super wood vise! Nice
Very good & neat work! Congratulations!..
Brilliant idea.Very mobile too.Always need a mobile vice.
Brilliant work, dude! Really well done! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
And happy holidays!
This will be quite useful. Well done sir 👍
Не стесняйся быть русским!
Видео отличное! 👍
A awsome.piece
It looks very well built but don't you need to put something heavy on the back end so it doesn't tip up when you put pressure during sawing??
Very nice work !
Let's figure it out - a man bought a lathe, a drilling machine, a welding machine, a bunch of hand tools, and this was in order to make a wooden vice. Comedy.
Apparently you will not be making one. Creativity can compensate for tools if the will is there.
what would be really impressive is if you could now make the same with a hammer, screwdriver, hacksaw, some nails and tape, like what most folks have!
Great video. What do you call that hold down gadget that attaches to the round column of drill? I have a mill/drill as well as an antique drill press both with round columns
MAGIC....TOTAL ROCK STAR !!!!!
Sweet project and video. I really think the appropriate narration would make this even better...just one man's opinion.
Well done.
You could easily modify that idea to make a no on vice. The shock absorbers would work really well in one. Or just use trapezoidal threaded rods.
Simple? No. Not simple at all. But great display of skills.
Nice work, it looks so nice I would be hard to use it as it is so nice!
Lee
great video. in the future can you show more than 10 seconds of you using it? I mean really.
very nice. great job.
An acceptable lead screw can probably be made from the jack screw in an old Craftsman radial arm saw. With this level of skill and tools, you could make one out of any radial arm saw jack screw.
a mobile work bench. Nice.
Not sure I would call that simple, but I like it.
Fantastic!
That's way nicer than the one I built - its called a MOXON vice.
Not quite. A Moxon vice has two clamping screws. I am not convinced that the shock absorbers have any real utility other than to help keep the vice faces aligned.
One more suggestion. Every vice should have a pipe around the screw to protect threads from chips.
Very very nice
Nice work but I don't understand the purpose of the shock absorbers. Please help me understand.
They form guides to keep the two jaws parallel when opening or closing. Without them the moving jaw would also tend to rotate.
You can just imagine the neighbour opening and closing the fridge door in amazement. I always scoot to the last minute on these vids. He did a great job to be fair, but " homemade vice " would have been a good title.
Pretty cool
menarik dan kualiti kerja sangat halus, dengan alatan kerja serta mesin bermutu ..
That's awesome!
It's interesting, that's for sure! :)
Great repurposing of a jack screw and nut. 2 things 1- make the nut quick release, 2- post a proper description of the device you are making
Odmah da kritikujem autora ovog projekta !
Koliko god bio lep i koristan pomocni alat koji je napravljen u jedno super radionici. Ta super radionica izlazi iz okvira majstorluka " uradi sam" , jer su za izradu malog komada stolarskog pomocnog alata upotrebljeni ogromni resursi masina i alata koje poseduje mozda 1 % svestranih majstora , stolar, bravar, varioc, elektricar.
Wow, a porch vise! Who woulda thunk?
VERY CLEVER! 😁
Nice bench top vise. What are the purpose of the shocks, to give it more weight. To hold it down better? It would qork as a vise even without the shocks. Glad you didn't put a dark finish in it 👍👍
Very nice Video!
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Nice build, very practical. Finally something a foreign car is good for!
Brilliant work. I really like the design ☺☺
I want one!
I like the drill press hold down mechanism shown at 1:30. Has anyone seen a diy version? Please share the link.
Watched the whole thing, very interesting...... but what does it do?.
Maybe I should have fast fowarded to the last 30 seconds instead of falling for the click bait 🤨
Fantastic design and well made. Going to make one myself. Had to subscribe. 😃
Thanks! I will try not to disappoint you)
I like it. Subbed ...
👍cool!
Need to know the part you harvested bevel gear from
I haven't seen this yet,
AWESOME.
I don't have a lathe but I can do it a little differently.
I will definitely install these in my new workshop (and new workbench). Very well built, I'm really jealous.
good job.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😊
Excellent work young man
Now, if everyone had a machine shop...
I hate the click-bait title. This is what the "Don't recommend channel" option was made for. DONE!
Only 750 steps how to make a common bench vice
ESPLÊNDIDO!
What brand of pedestal drill are you using please!!!???
Vanya, have you ever considered saying at the start what you are trying to build? This sort of "click-bait" approach discourages some viewers from looking at your videos. Apart from which no one can use your videos as a reference tool because no one will be able to distinguish one of your videos from the other.
I don't get it. You have a screw driven clamp. Why do you need the pneumatic cylinders on it? It's only going to make it that much harder to close.
What brand of drill press is that? I've never seen a hold down like that.
Hi, I use for drilling Bosch Pbd 40
Is it just a vise? What a the bearings for?
happy thanksgiving
Nice, but you need practice cutting to your mark.
You claimed that there is no backlash, but I guarantee it is present. It is unavoidable with a spur/worm gear arrangement.
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Nice craftsmanship. It's beautiful, it's functional. It's good.