Boring? Dude you just blew my tiny little mind. I'm tearing out my old bench vice tomorrow. You, sir, have inspired me to do better and I thank you. People like you drive me to grow as a craftsman.
You were wrong!!!. This video was not boring at all. It made me want to build a workbench. You are awesome and your creations are extremely inspiring and innovative.
Dont know if anyone gives a damn but if you are bored like me atm you can stream all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my brother during the lockdown :)
Yeah, I had to put that in half way through editing when I realized how dull this video was going to need to be to cover all the fine points of install.
Andrew Klein - It was a needed video, showing a good installation technique. Speaks well of you. I know you’ll Keep up with new and better inventions. I look forward to them.
wild. Saw Tested's community post just now linking to the final bench build, followed the left side of the saw blade all the way to Matt. Tapped the playlist on his end card and saw this was new. Now I'm off to find the twin turbo gears video. There has to be a gears video somewhere.
@AndrewKleinWW, was wondering about this myself. Since the hardware is fixed on the inside, will a top that's pinned to a set width on the outside cause issues with the vise screw spacing?
Looking forward to getting mine. I’d consider including the screws to mount this to the bench. Not a huge deal, but I could see it being a bit of a pain if you have to run out and grab them.
I would not include the screws either they are cheap and in the worst case it just involves a trip to the store where you can buy other tools and shiny things
Hi. Love your channel, and I am infatuated with the turbo vice. I messaged you on your website a while ago regarding the vices but havent had any feedback yet. Wanted to find out about international shipping...
The drawing @3:07 shows the pivot bars as such that the notched one is toward to "back" of the vise, but @5:21 that seems reversed. Did I miss something? Also, I think this is an interesting and compelling video, regardless of if one purchased the vise or not!
3:07 is the configuration for a 14" vise, and at 5:21 I am setting it up for a 20" vise. The position of the notched bar is different in these two configurations.
I seem to have missed the point/advantage of having a "MOXON Vise on a Swivel" mounted as an End Vise adaptation. Do you have a VID/PIC of this device in actual use? I have used a Pattern Makers Adjustable Vise for years, but, for holding Smaller pieces of stock. Couldn't the Craftsman simply Angle Himself 15 to 20 degrees to the END SURFACE ( the Normal View of the Tail Vise?) to achieve the same outcome?
I believe this contains some of your work that may or may not be authorised... Edit: You are credited, around 5:50. czcams.com/video/F5WWwYXFVXQ/video.html
0/5 Stars. This video was boring. Would not watch again. Unsubscribe. Ok, sarcasm doesn't really work in text, but it's sad that my text declaring that the above is not in fact serious is longer than the actual text.
Boring? This is the only type of videos i enjoy 😅
Boring? Dude you just blew my tiny little mind. I'm tearing out my old bench vice tomorrow. You, sir, have inspired me to do better and I thank you. People like you drive me to grow as a craftsman.
You were wrong!!!. This video was not boring at all. It made me want to build a workbench. You are awesome and your creations are extremely inspiring and innovative.
Alright, well I'd rather say its boring and have you pleasantly surprised if it isn't
I see your point. Clever reverse psychology I aprove
I'm not even going to buy this accessory but I still watched the video...
I don't even have a workbench ... but I love watching these videos.
Dont know if anyone gives a damn but if you are bored like me atm you can stream all the latest movies and series on instaflixxer. Been watching with my brother during the lockdown :)
@Braylen Abraham Yup, I've been watching on Instaflixxer for months myself =)
Definitely not as boring as advertised!
Thanks for the warning about this being boring unless you really need to know. I wish more were as upfront as you!
Yeah, I had to put that in half way through editing when I realized how dull this video was going to need to be to cover all the fine points of install.
Andrew Klein - It was a needed video, showing a good installation technique. Speaks well of you. I know you’ll Keep up with new and better inventions. I look forward to them.
Hello from Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada. Thanks for sharing your great video’s please keep them coming.
wild.
Saw Tested's community post just now linking to the final bench build, followed the left side of the saw blade all the way to Matt. Tapped the playlist on his end card and saw this was new.
Now I'm off to find the twin turbo gears video. There has to be a gears video somewhere.
Awesome, yes quite a few videos on the vise
Pretty interesting, Andrew! Really nice! 😃
Thanks!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
On a split-top bench, the tops are pinned on the outsides, so all the expansion happens in the center.
@AndrewKleinWW, was wondering about this myself. Since the hardware is fixed on the inside, will a top that's pinned to a set width on the outside cause issues with the vise screw spacing?
....Part 4. That was technical, but interesting too. Shall we continue?
Love it.
beautiful idea 💯👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Anybody else reflex blinking at the wood chips falling into their eyes? Or is it just me?
HAHA!
I always find myself trying to blow away sawdust in videos....so similar.
Yeah, still here. I don’t even have a proper work bench. But hey, it’s all about learning.
Looking forward to getting mine.
I’d consider including the screws to mount this to the bench. Not a huge deal, but I could see it being a bit of a pain if you have to run out and grab them.
I would not include the screws either they are cheap and in the worst case it just involves a trip to the store where you can buy other tools and shiny things
You're totally wrong, some of us want to watch this hoping one day our wife will decide to buy us fancy tools!
right on, well can't say you weren't warned!
how did you make the linkage geometry and how far does the distance between the screws drift? great video and not boring at all btw!
Hi. Love your channel, and I am infatuated with the turbo vice. I messaged you on your website a while ago regarding the vices but havent had any feedback yet. Wanted to find out about international shipping...
The drawing @3:07 shows the pivot bars as such that the notched one is toward to "back" of the vise, but @5:21 that seems reversed. Did I miss something?
Also, I think this is an interesting and compelling video, regardless of if one purchased the vise or not!
3:07 is the configuration for a 14" vise, and at 5:21 I am setting it up for a 20" vise. The position of the notched bar is different in these two configurations.
Ditto!
“two and five sixteenth… or 59 mm” 😏
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Hiya
I seem to have missed the point/advantage of having a "MOXON Vise on a Swivel" mounted as an End Vise adaptation. Do you have a VID/PIC of this device in actual use?
I have used a Pattern Makers Adjustable Vise for years, but, for holding Smaller pieces of stock.
Couldn't the Craftsman simply Angle Himself 15 to 20 degrees to the END SURFACE ( the Normal View of the Tail Vise?) to achieve the same outcome?
I believe this contains some of your work that may or may not be authorised...
Edit: You are credited, around 5:50.
czcams.com/video/F5WWwYXFVXQ/video.html
Thanks, yeah, as long as they give credit I don’t really mind
@@AndrewKleinWW Coolsies. I briefly felt like a prick for telling but you put so much hard work into your stuff...
Hey, I appreciate it, no problem
Did it bother anyone else calling the octagonal nut hexagonal?
Or just proof of how bored I am. Thanks for the warning at the beginning
It bothered me, but I guess not enough to change it
Not me it's what it is.
Перевод и метрика.
0/5 Stars. This video was boring. Would not watch again. Unsubscribe.
Ok, sarcasm doesn't really work in text, but it's sad that my text declaring that the above is not in fact serious is longer than the actual text.
Thumbsuped and I didn't even watch past the first few seconds.
Love it.