Creative Woodworking - How to Make Wooden Climbing Holds

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
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    Filmed and edited by Tobias Wurft.
    Thanks for all your support!
    #carving #powercarving #create #diy #climbing #arbortech #makita #veritas
    Here are the non-affiliate links to the tools I used:
    - Bandsaw: www.carbatec.co.nz/product/22...
    - Belt Sander: www.carbatec.co.nz/product/22...
    - Drill Press: www.machineryhouse.co.nz/d594
    - Carver's Vise: www.veritastools.com/products/...
    - Mini Carver: www.arbortechtools.com/us/sho...
    - Mini Turbo: www.arbortechtools.com/us/sho...
    - Mini Pro: www.arbortechtools.com/us/sho...
    - Turbo Plane: www.arbortechtools.com/us/sho...
    - Industrial Woodcarver: www.arbortechtools.com/us/sho...
    - Carbide Disc: katools.com/47872-holey-galah...
    - Angle Grinder: www.makita.co.nz/products/mod...
    - Trim Router: www.makita.co.nz/products/mod...
    - Fan: www.makita.co.nz/products/mod...
    - Laser Engraver: de.banggood.com/New-NEJE-MAST...
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    Contents of this video
    00:00 - Intro
    00:20 - Tools and Holds
    01:22 - Why Wooden Climbing Holds?
    02:07 - Cutting Out the Rough Shape
    03:25 - Drilling the Bolt Hole / More Cutting
    04:32 - Carver’s Vise
    05:07 - Arbortech Mini Carver
    06:06 - Power Carving
    09:13 - Carbide Discs
    09:47 - Disc Sanding
    11:35 - Round off Edges
    12:11 - Make Incuts
    12:55 - Hand Sanding
    14:57 - Before and After Comparison
    15:43 - Drilling Screw Holes
    16:20 - Laser Engraving
    16:57 - Outro
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Komentáře • 52

  • @jakehuntley1440
    @jakehuntley1440 Před rokem +3

    I just followed you here from facebook. Thanks for the great step by step. I just found my new hobby

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      You're welcome, Jake! Enjoy the journey! :)

  • @MrNunye
    @MrNunye Před rokem +4

    Beautiful holds. Thanks for such a great explanation of your process. Inspired to have a try at this.

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      Thanks! I hope you enjoy the process of making your own holds.

  • @novadirector
    @novadirector Před rokem +1

    I'm in love with that laser engraver!

  • @juanandresquintero2535
    @juanandresquintero2535 Před rokem +2

    awesome vid, as always! Thanks Tobias for the insight on how to do this kind of stuff! this format was amazing and I enjoyed it a lot! Liebe Gruesse from Quito :)

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      Thanks Juan! I'm still amazed by the idea that I record a video in New Zealand, edit it in Germany and you were watching it in Ecuador! Saludos desde munich :)

  • @conradsherod
    @conradsherod Před rokem

    Mirka and surf prep make great 3x4 sanders you might enjoy. I paint cabinets and it takes out a lot of the hand sanding

  • @devinbennett7579
    @devinbennett7579 Před rokem

    Thank you! Very helpful and thorough! Making my own out holds of walnut, and have been using fine (120 grit) sandpaper to finish even the grip surface. I will have to try just using 80 grit to see how that feels!

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      Yes, definitely try it! Especially walnut is quite slippery when finished with 120 grit.

  • @chewnip86
    @chewnip86 Před 3 měsíci +1

    most beautiful thing i’ve ever seen oh my gosh
    does the multiple types of wood in a hold only for visual purposes?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks, appreciate it! The laminated holds should be stronger and basically impossible to break. Furthermore, I can use much cheaper, thinner boards.

  • @marianofranco3808
    @marianofranco3808 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely love your videos Tobias! You’ve inspired me to make my own holds! Love watching these videos!

    • @marianofranco3808
      @marianofranco3808 Před rokem

      Would love to watch a video about how you source wood, this is what I’ve had the most trouble with.

    • @marianofranco3808
      @marianofranco3808 Před rokem

      Also, a question, how to you orientate wood grain when deciding how to use the wood?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Mariano!

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +1

      I don't think it matters much whether the face grain or edge grain is facing up, as long as the end grain is not facing up (facing up = perpendicular to the plywood sheets of the climbing wall)

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +1

      Sourcing wood can be tricky. You can check ebay, google for businesses that trade reclaimed wood, or ask people (carpenters, businesses, friends...) for offcuts or where they buy their wood.

  • @PaulMills-gg8jr
    @PaulMills-gg8jr Před rokem +1

    My new favorite channel! What are the smallest holds you can make with this method? I have a workshop full of offcuts and want to make some for my kids to use too. Have you ever tried rasps to shape the holds> Slower than your arbourtech no doubt, but I have some so I'll try those first.

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Paul! The smallest ones I made on the carver's vise were around 5 cm in diameter (footholds). But in my experience, it's more efficient to shape a long strip of wood and then cut it in smaller pieces and just round of the edges in the last step.
      I haven't really used rasps because I already had the power carving tools when I started making holds, but I think it's definitely worth using them before investing in new tools. I hope you'll enjoy the process of shaping your first holds.

  • @7bmaneras
    @7bmaneras Před rokem +1

    Vídeo súper completo en el que se aprecia como dices los cambios siguiendo los vídeos anteriores mi enhorabuena
    Con la amoladora de Makita dirías que es más completa entonces a la hora de sacarla más rendimiento?
    Un saludo desde España, ya solo queda ver tu laminado jeje tiene una gran creatividad sigue así 👍

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +1

      Gracias! Sí, el proceso de laminación aún no se muestra. Este todavía era material de video de mi taller de Nueva Zelanda, donde no grabé la laminación. Lo grabaré aquí en Alemania. No entendí completamente tu pregunta sobre el molinillo Makita, creo que se perdió en la traducción (traductor de Google)... Definitivamente es más rápido en comparación con el uso de un taladro. Principalmente por dos factores: tiene más potencia y es más fácil (mejor manejo) usar la sección del disco que está más cerca del borde (que se mueve más rápido y por lo tanto puede quitar más material).

  • @SauceVinaigrette
    @SauceVinaigrette Před rokem

    So cool and very well explained! I don't have any tools or experience but it'd awesome to try someday. Do you use anything to treat the wood afterwards ?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! I just leave it like that. At first, coming from plastic, it's something to get used to. But most people get used to it. I actually prefer wooden holds now. They don't destroy your skin (as much). :)

  • @DavidMucli
    @DavidMucli Před rokem

    Great stuff as always!!! Love the format. What sanding sponge are you using? Also I noticed you're using a 11mm dril bit, why not 10 since that's the diameter of the bolts?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +2

      Thanks David!
      Most of time, I'm using the fine (100 or 120 grit) sanding sponges made by 3M (a lot of hardware stores sell them).
      If you use a 10 mm drill bit you will spend more time with attaching the holds to the wall. It's always easier with a little bit of play. That's even more important if you use a drill to drill the bolt hole instead of a drill press.

  • @owainscullion7373
    @owainscullion7373 Před rokem

    Have you used the Kutzall Dish Wheel for climbing holds?
    Looking for an alternative to the mini carver.

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +1

      I haven't used the Kutzall discs, but the King Arthur's Tools carbide disc which I have used (and mentioned in the video) are probably similar. In my opinion, they are no replacement for the Arbortech discs since they are much slower and create way more dust. But as mentioned in the video, they are good for finer concave features.

  • @MrWombatLOVE
    @MrWombatLOVE Před 14 dny

    do you know how to add friction grip to the hold? some wooden holds have it like 'dualtex''. thx

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před 11 dny

      I haven't done it myself but typically it's done by using multiple layers of epoxy floor paint and add some really fine sand in between. Basically the same way textured climbing walls are typically made.

  • @adamhuske1749
    @adamhuske1749 Před rokem

    What are the bits you are using with the trim routers? Are you just using them to make the edge a consistent roundness?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      I am using 5, 8, and 10 mm radius roundover bits. Yes, for a consistent roundness but also to safe time. (A sharp edge isn't an option because it will rip the skin)

  • @antonbakunin2157
    @antonbakunin2157 Před 5 měsíci

    Do you apply any finishes such as oil? Or would that make the hold slippery?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I've oiled the top surface of a few holds in the past, just for looks. Wouldn't recommend oiling the grip area because that makes them slippery. I also sand the holds when doing a complete reset. They are basically brand new afterwards, but this won't work with oil or any other finish.

  • @kylegrandy498
    @kylegrandy498 Před 2 měsíci

    Do you think a 4 inch belt sander would get the job done? I'm also looking at getting a Used 14 inch bandsaw.

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před 2 měsíci

      I have used both. A 4 inch belt sander is definitely useful for smaller holds, but a 6 inch wide belt makes a huge difference.

    • @kylegrandy498
      @kylegrandy498 Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for the
      Reply I'll definitely go for this 6"

  • @terezacernohorska897
    @terezacernohorska897 Před rokem

    is the purple heart-ash sloper made out of two types of woods screwed/pasted together? or is it just one piece? :)

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      It's made out of Purpleheart laminated on top of Ash, so two different types of wood. :)

    • @SveinMortenDrejer
      @SveinMortenDrejer Před rokem

      Any tips on lamination for climbing holds? Do you just use regular wood glue and planed surfaces?

  • @stevebarratt888
    @stevebarratt888 Před rokem

    Are the chips from the powercarver a bit "heavier" than from the sander? Or to ask it a different way, is it less dusty compared with hours of belt sanding?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem +2

      Most of the chips from the powercarver are about 5 - 10 mm in size, so it is definitely less dusty, or at least there is less dust in the air (less fine particles). But there are still some airborne which is why I keep wearing a dust mask.

    • @stevebarratt888
      @stevebarratt888 Před rokem

      @@wurfttobias Cool, thats a real benefit actually. I made a lot of holds outside with a handheld belt sander and no extraction. It probably wasn't the best for the health.. In the future I'll have to be indoors in a basement, so I'm thinking about how to make it sustainable re the airborne dust. (Edit: actually kept watching to the end :facepalm:)

    • @stevebarratt888
      @stevebarratt888 Před rokem

      @@wurfttobias Not sure if you have mentioned it elsewhere.. Did you ever try out the arbortech turboplane attachment?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      @@stevebarratt888 yes, I mention it in this video. :)

  • @kylegrandy498
    @kylegrandy498 Před 17 dny

    What width do you suggest for bandsaw blade?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před 16 dny

      I prefer a 6 to 10 mm wide blade with 6 to 10 teeth per inch.

  • @emilioschmidt2106
    @emilioschmidt2106 Před rokem

    Hi. Just to check: you use M10 screws but drill 11 mm holes into the holds, correct?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Před rokem

      Yes, that's correct. You want to have a little bit of play in case the holes you drill are not perfectly 90 degrees or the T-nut is slightly misaligned.

    • @hatifnat9130
      @hatifnat9130 Před 4 měsíci

      I start with 10,5 mm. You can always make it bigger later.