How to Make Wooden Hex Nuts
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- A ROUTER JIG that makes WOODEN HEX NUTS! (and a bolt...)
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Router - amzn.to/1QFyJvL
3/8" Keyhole Bit - www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page...
Drill - amzn.to/1Oi2fsm
Workbench - amzn.to/1J2jI0T
Router in Workbench - amzn.to/1QFyJvL ( • Festool MFT Router Table )
1/4" Router Bit - amzn.to/1KePZqT
Grip Block - amzn.to/1NCzHdP
Automatic Punch - amzn.to/1Q3QoQn (note: I use a larger model in the video, but I've since got this one and like it better! it's cheaper too)
Automatic Self Centering Punch - amzn.to/1M1ihEn
Wood Tap - www.leevalley.com/en/hardware/...
Jigsaw - amzn.to/1O5hC8e
Mitre Saw - amzn.to/1VRolE8
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That was nothing short of awesome! VERY neat way to cut the nut :)
i think you just found your competitive match! looks exciting!
+John Heisz - Glad you like it! :)
+John Heisz I see you making one of these.
Ok, I'm seriously impressed, well done!
Now I see why John, or everyone else for that matter, seem to have such a hard time with the nuts. Wow, that was awesomely hard, and way Cool, thx !!!
What a pleasure it is to watch your videos, Kriss! You are quite gifted with the ability to visualize complex three-dimensional motions and then design a clever mechanism to replicate that motion. It is indeed encouraging to see a young person with such problem solving abilities who can also effectively construct and present his ideas so clearly.
Congratulations to you but also to your parents who nurtured your curiosity and interests in such a way that enables you to realize your ambitions. I know they must be very proud of you. Keep up the great work.
+Richard Freeze - Thank you, Richard.
What makes my heart burn as a skilled craftsman, that a young guy like you use his hands to create wonderful things out of wood...and not virtual shit on a smartphone...go ahead this way...pleeease 😁
Greetings from Germany...
Absolutely love it!! You and Matthias Wandel need to open a crazy wooden gear based jig museum. Brilliant stuff!!
+Robertlavigne1 - Haha, I would like that. Thanks :)
+Robertlavigne1 I'd say he's already giving Mathias, John, and Izzy a run for their money on ingenuity.
You're way too genius for someone of your age! Impressive!
+Andrea Arzensek I agree, he's genius...
Andrea Arzensek
I know nothing at his age....wow
I'm just going to sit here, all nice and quiet like, just because I'm too awed by this creation. I find it inspiring to see someone coming up with simple solutions to complex problems, but especially so by someone so young. Subscribed. Hope to see more great creations from you!
Thank you so much!
8 years after this was posted and i now have useful knowledge to build a workbench vise. Good stuff.
Nice work! The wooden nuts & bolts would make a cool toy for young boys. They may also be used as functional as well as accents for some patio or outdoor furniture. You could create threaded holes in some shelves and use the threaded dowels and nuts to some interesting shelving units, entertainment system racks, etc.
This is fantastic! Looking forward to your next videos!
you are a genius. You method for wooden nut and threaded rod are so far the best I have seen. Thank you for sharing your ideas.
Excellent! I love the way you broke down the action into separate steps which each required a solution. Well done and very entertaining. Scott
Awesome router jig, thanks for sharing!
You are a huge woodworking nerd. Ingenious and very tidy.
That circle cutting jig is brilliant, simple and effective!
Perhaps the best way I've seen to make a wooden nut so far!
I'm glad to find another woodworker who is creating unique items. I loved your approach to the parallelogram structure. Very interesting. More please.....
This is a awesome set-up, really like this.
great job. im in the theatrical stage production industry and i love what you did here. also great choice in equipment. festool is the best stuff on earth
Spectacular! Simply spectacular. You're one incredibly creative young man! I certainly look forward to your posts. Thank you for sharing!
Very good, a logical approach to solving a problem. I really enjoy your videos. You are a gifted individual with a very good mind.
great hinge set up
Just passed across your channel. Mate your an absolute genius, very smart stuff from someone quite young. Excellent.
Absolutely amazing innovation! I see where John liked it and know Izzy would also since it involves gears and is drill powered. Make a shop cabinet that is put together with the wooden nuts and bolts but be sure to keep them visible!
+MRrwmac - Hmm... I like that!
You have a likeable demeanour.Awesome vid
What a clever build. Very impressive. I see some great possibilities. A wooden vise like John Heisz's comes to mind as a possible build.
I love the thought process. Thank you!
Superb video, well explained and demonstrated. I am sure John appreciated your comments.
I've only just started taking an interest in woodwork and at this point its just watching loads of videos on CZcams. I've seen a lot in the past few weeks, lots of Matthias Wandel, Marc Spagnuolo and of course Norm and many others. Your videos really are fantastic and are up there with some of the best I've watched. Please do more of them!!! One more sub for you!
Thanks Darren!
Wow that was so cool!!
+Cosmas B - Thanks Cosmas!
Fascinating! You now have a new subscriber and fan. First, Matthias, Heisz, Izzy, et al, and now, you.
Wow! This is phenomenal! I was going to buy a tap and die set to make a reproduction embroidery frame, but this is so much more practical!
You are a genius. I immediately thought that the bolt and nut would be great for my grandson. It would teach him some basic mechanics. Might be next Xmas before I get your jigs made.
You are very gifted. Nice job!
Clever idea, and a slick presentation too.
+Robert Webster - I try, thank you! :)
A genius without money cap. This channel will be awesome!
Excellent presentation. Many thanks.
In my work, we use wooden columns, screwed into wooden boards as a support for the pipe-racks. These are called 'rack pillars. In days, the rack pillars are often plastic (and they work very well, along with their plastic nuts which hold down the rackboards) but I could certainly see a use for this idea to make a strong, removable 'tenon' joint.
+Offshoreorganbuilder - That's the coolest idea I've heard so far! Thanks for the comment!
What an impressive project. Congratulations.
Wow. Simple AND clever.
Gnarly idea right there.
My new favorite subscription. You are truly amazing!
I enjoyed watching this. Good job! Thank you for producing and sharing this video.
Very clever project. Fun to watch and as usual, excellent presentation. I look forward to your future posts.
Awesome job
I am impressed. Great work and video editing. Thanks for sharing.
That is super cool, well done.
clever solution! I would never came out with so good and simple method!
Absolutely awesome job. Very creative method.
شكراً لك أيها الشاب الراقي أنك علمتني أتمنى لك المزيد من التوفيق والإبداع
Fantastic, you did a great job on the project and the demonstration.
Dear Kriss
Thanks for making such a good video.
I would never have been able to work out how to make a wooden hex nut.
Your video is so clear, it all now seems straight forward.
Best wishes, John in the Peak District
+John Bouttell - I'm so glad you like it! Thanks, John :)
Nice video. Well presented, clear and concise.
Scale it up a bit and you can make boxes with screw-on lids.
This is usually done with a tool called a chaser on a wood lathe, which takes some practice.
Another standard application for a wood thread is a nutcracker.
Cork screw also comes to mind.
Just brilliant.Well done.
That is outrageously clever! While I can't think of a functional use, I know that my youngest child would love playing with them. Great video!
Young man, you're a phenomenal thinker. I see rocket science in your future. Good work.
Hi,
You are a very clever maybe even close to a genius! I love watching the apparently impossible and this and any screw cut in wood come close to that. The video is extremely watchable thank you.
Very clever!
Ingenious! nice job
Holy cow that Is so awesome and clever!!!! That's flipping awesome!
+The Russian Woodworker - Thanks Anthony :)
That is pretty cool! Just a thought about stability with the weight of the router on there - bolts at each corner, coupled to the drive gear bolt with a piece of bike chain or similar to keep the top plate rising evenly. They could be driven off the large gear too, but that might be far too much friction.
Excited to see what you come up with next!
Amazing project!!
Nice work!! Awesome and genius!
You can use that for making bench clamps. Saw your video on the thread jig too.
Congratulations! amazing job! Thanks
very very clever! congrats!
amazing work!
You so amaze me! I love watching your videos. You make me smile with your refreshing attitude and the joy you express in your work. Keep it up we all need your kind of entertainment and God knows we need to all smile with you.
+Stacy Boncheff - Smiling is good. Thanks!
Absolutly Amazing! I´m impressed
You are amazing, sir! Great work!
Very nice work ! Use the nut and bolts to join sections of a large work bench together, makes it possible to change, or take them apart for moving to a woodworking show.
GREAT WORK!
This was such a great and thorough video
wow wow I enjoyed watching your video,You made it look so easy doing it,thanks a lot,you inspired me on doing wood working again !
This is a GREAT idea, and a great video.
You could use 4 screws, one in each corner, instead of hinges, and link them with a belt or a wire. They would all move together.
As always great entertaining videos. Very clever. Nice one.
Just amazing. Those hex nuts and bolts could be the basis of a wooden style mecano set for younger kids.
+pippaknuckle - OMG, yes! I would have loved that when I was younger.
Absolutely ingenious!
You think like an engineer! Fantastic! You are really upping the ante for DIY shop jigs. I am SO subscribing to your channel :)
+bucknaked31 - Thank you!
Very nice indeed my friend.
I can see you paid attention in school...
Thanks for sharing your talent.
This is really an excellent effort! Not just the technique and results - but the video is really a pleasure to watch. Very well done! Aspiring CZcams video makers with shaky cameras, lousy lighting, wasted or protracted footage and lousy narrative could learn a *lot* from watching your video! Good work!
Awesome work bud
+Matt Diresta - Thanks dude!
I don't know about the rest of you're audience, but you made me feel stupid thru your BRILLIANCE!!
I've now subscribed to your channel something I've never done in the past...
What can I say.....Fantastic!!!!
welcome to the wood working community !
Great editing and very creative ideas!
+trigger finger - Thank you, thank you!
Absolutely fantastic. What an engineering marvel. I am way more than impressed with your skills and creativity. Greetings from Maine.
Very clever. How did you get so smart and articulate? Great video.
This young guy is quite a genius . He knows his stuff .
Amazing - I love your work!
+harriscreekcentral - Thank you!
Ingenious!
Nice project, well done.
You are truly a genius amazing videos also very cool workshop
Wow! Very well done.
+deounb - Thank you!
Holy crap. That was Awesome. Great job. Thanks for the video.
This is such a great video, your explanations are so clear! Keep up!
you could use that nut and threaded dowel for a veneer press
that was very creative! i love the way you designed a simple and effective machine... nice stuff!!
+radiowallofsound - Thank you :) I love building machines!
great video, brilliantly creative. Plus a very clear and informative presentation
+simon hawkins - Thank you!
I love how your mind works!
Very impressed. Thank you.
you are brilliant...well done mate
Nice Work !