A Handy Workbench Accessory - The Moxon Vise - 331
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- čas přidán 26. 10. 2019
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Just want to say I've been a follower for over 3 years and no matter what I always learn something from your videos and I'm an experienced woodworker
Jay,
A tip for reducing the "squeal" and heat build up when drilling is to wipe a light coat of paste wax on the bit. This also has the benefit of keeping your bit sharper longer. This trick is especially helpful when using bits like Forstners and augers as they have such a large contact surface and are therefore more prone to binding and heat build up.
I'll be honest, it's been a while since I watched one of your videos (been following you for years), but this one hit the spot. Not over the top, nice camera shots and lighting and atmosphere. Love seeing the photo of your and your daughter in the shop.
Love seeing the photo of your "supervisor-in-training". Family is everything!
Just found your channel Jay and I have to say the additional Mortal Combat/transformer sound FX and cameo pop up made me an instant subscriber. It was refreshing to see your process "on the fly" as you work and helps is so many ways words can not describe in a short comment. Simply , Thank. YOU!
Amazing work Jay! Came out great! Someone in the comments suggested putting a mark to line up the circle insert. Duh, I wish I'd thought of that! Every template going forward will have a mark for lining those up.
dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you guys are stoned like me atm you can stream all the latest series on InstaFlixxer. Been binge watching with my girlfriend during the lockdown =)
@Gustavo Santana Yea, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself :D
Great video, Jay. I really liked the format and seeing your on-the-fly thought process.
Jay, I like that you can use clamps to temporarily install it on the bench! Great build and demo and thanks for the links to the parts!
Jay, I am so glad you are back and doing your thang! Missed you for a while.
Love the retro soundeffects!
great update on the moxon vise! I've lost count how many of these you have made now!
Thanks for the idea. I just built a quick and dirty version out of scrap 2x4s and bolts I had lying around. It worked really well to hold 3/4 stock while I routed 16 mortises for a desk I'm slowly working on. One day I'll get my own place and build proper equipment, but for now everything is utilitarian, cheap, and disposable for me.
Great video, I built one a couple years ago and love it. The washer is called a spherical washer.
Jay the OG youtuber. A nice traditional old fashioned Jay style video.
I know an old video but I have watched several on the moxon vice as my hardware is to be delivered today. The plans I have seen show the inletted nut to the inside of the back jaw. Basically turn the rear jaw 180 deg. Then the second nut on the back side. This way the threaded rod is clamped in the rear jaw and not just relying on friction to hold it in place. Good video. Keep up the good work.
The moxon I have and use is based off of your pipe clamp vise you made a while ago. If I ever make a 2nd one this has some nice hardware ideas. Thanks.
Thumbs up for using affordable hardware and not some expensive kit.
Something I learned at work recently. If you are cutting a threaded rod, you can also just bring down the end at a 45 degree angle and essentially remove those first 1-2 threads (takes seconds) and then easily thread your nut on the end. Worked like a charm for about 10 threaded rods I needed to trim to length.
Love the planter /jointer combo. Nice.
OMG the sound of that dry Forstner bit! I always have a small bit of wax in my pocket for the hand planes and it works great on Forstner bits as well! Down side is that the wife has to be sure to check my pockets when doing the wash. I've also been known to use Bostic Glidecote or BladeCote. Expensive stuff but works fantastic.
So good to hear you say "lower the bit" and NOT "lower down the bit." Great job on your videos.
I've seen you work for a few years now,.... and recently you've taken on a more relaxed and self-confident aire in your presentation. I used to think that you talked too much and that conversation was dry,.... but now,... Your humor and comfort level are shining thru, and I'm happy for you! Did something in your life come about to lift your spirits? Fall into some big money? A beautiful new wife? Tons of sponsors and recognition? All??
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Whatever it is, you're far more pleasant to watch lately,... and I wish you the best in 2022 and beyond! Later!
Thanks for turning on my fan!
Lights and white balance for your vids is perfect now. Love your vids bro.
I love your soundeffects!
Thanks Jay! I bought the templates a few months back -- recognized them immediately! I was wondering how I'd finish the vice; your danish oil solution seems to work nicely. Been travelling recently -- I'm looking forward to getting back into the shop to tackle this project. As always, great job!
Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful video. You are a good teacher also. I was wondering why you made the slots instead for holes and you even explained that too.
Thanks again.
Great equipment (still drooling over that planer/jointer) great explanation and no out of chronological order production bs! Subbed, nice channel.
I liked watching you use those templates to make the vise.
Nice build Jay! Thanks!
Great build video , Jay! When you're using a cut off wheel on your grinder you should never cut with the tip of the grinder. You're setting yourself up for a really nasty kick back.
Fine Woodworking had a recent tip for making these using F style clamps!
You just cut horizontal grooves in the two jaws, and use 12” clamps front to back instead needing to mess with threaded rods at all. Very cool , fast version of this.
nice job ,and i love the photo with you and your baby ;) next generation of woodworker... cheers from FRANCE
12:12 If anyone is wondering - the washer he used is more accurately called a "Concave and convex washer set" AKA "Spherical Conical Washer set". He didn't state the gauge, but you would get a gauge similar to the bolt shaft.
Nice build, thanks!
Great video, I love the Mortal Kombat references. And that tip for threaded rod cutting was genius, thank you!
I love the irony of the dust collector in the background and you swipe the chips from the drill press on the floor. #futureproject
Jay great video - I like your photo as a backdrop on the wall.
Awesome production.
Leather apron is sooooo cool, great vise too.
Jay, I'm from Texas.....when I worked in Vicksburg, Miss. the winter was damn cold....a lot of the time well below freezing in the teens.........
Excellent use of “flawless victory!” :)
You could consider creating a bevel on the top outside edge of the front jaw. This way you can position the material lower in the jaws thus eliminating chatter. This would be for half blind dovetails of course.
Great project and video!! Thanks for sharing w us!!
Nicely done
Awesome job Jay, thanks for the info! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
The handled nuts are cost effective, but the round wheel type nuts have a flywheel effect and adjust considerably faster. Might be worth the extra cost to install them. Great video Jay!
Plus they are balanced and will stay where you put them.
Another great video man.
Love the touch of the picture of you and your daughter in the background.
Just send that Rain over to Alabama... lol... This is so funny I was just looking at this vise on the Benchcraft site. Thanks!
Great Job Jay 👍👍👍
gloomy rain? :O, no no no, and no! I live on the Wet Coast of Vancouver Island, it rains here too, from Oct 31 to June 11. BUT! I love the sound of rain. And the smell. Ah, nothing better than rain in the Winter. In the Winter! And besides, don't you live on the river? That must be nice in the rain too. That is some Jointer/Planer you got there. Enjoy your weather!
Nice new tools with that new shop like the hammer multi planner. Nice work jay
I got that over a year ago. :)
Great video and learning experience for me. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Digging the voice over editing.. nicely done and funny!!
Wow, that sure is one SERIOUS planner!
I was thinking the same thing. Who has one like that anyhow?
Reading the comments...and wow, you really can't make some people happy can you?
Let me say I love seeing you back to making videos and having fun in the new shop. That's what I've always enjoyed about you, along with all the tips tricks and great project ideas. Long live Mortal Kombat...lol! Keep up the good work, and nice pic in the background. Can't believe how big your girl's gotten. Bet you and the wife are enjoying watching her growup.
Fascinating. Great teaching video.
Fine craftsmanship indeed.
Another informative video, also nice photo in back, looks like a happy baby.
Cute picture of your daughter. Nice explanation of the moxon vice.
Voce é detalhista, ficou perfeito.
Great sound effects!😝😝
You managed to reach through time and space and turn on my AC fan with your "Hey Google."
I shall copy that, thanks Jay.
Very cool trick with the nuts. You have already probably done it, but if you run into a situation where the nut trick does not work ie really messed up threads, I have had luck with carefully using the same size 'die' from a tap and die set to re-cut the threads so it all lines up again.
Great video ,, enjoyed the video love watching guy make stuff the helps us out here with your ideas.
Great video but please consider wearing a face shield AND safety glasses when using the grinder. Wheels can shatter and the pieces become high speed projectiles.
Micah Conrad I have a scar on my wrist to prove that, disc exploded striking my wrist and ending me up with a heavy bleeding wound on a Christmas Eve many years ago.
Thanks for The detailed tutorial.
When you use a milling machine, you have to move the wood against the rotation, in this way you have less probability to burn the wood, and you have more smooth finishing.
You can send the rain downunder, there's towns here with less than 5% water in their dams that provide water. There's been no rain in some areas for years.
I would lock/weld the handles onto to threaded rod so it doesn't protrude out the front, but when clamped it feeds through the rear jaw over the bench you're clamped to.
I don’t understand either why the thread needs to come out the front rather than the back. This would require a key way in the handle, and two parallel sides filed onto the threaded rod, with a grub screw to hold it all together. But entirely doable I would think. Any comments?
Nice wook!
Those two part washers are called spherical washers. These are available in a variety of sizes from Carr-Lane, McMaster-Carr, Jergens, and others.
Awesome video, thanks for making my Google home play some podcast called "the fan" 🤣
Howser87 haha mine did the same thing. Radio station in Denver called 103.5 the Fan so it changed my sound bar in the house to the radio
Thanks for clearing up the set-up . now I can save $ over the moxin kits online.
The sound effects lmao! Great video.
Another set of clamps and threaded rod could easily be lined up with with bench dog holes to eliminate the need for the parallel clamps.
Your friend should key the inserts for the slot holes. Either by an actual notch and key or just tick marks. Would take out the guess work on that step.
Great idea and done. Everyone going forward will have a reference line.
Of course, if you want to clamp a narrow strip horizontally, the jaws will rack vertically... unless you have bottom jack-screws or a double wedge or similar to take up the slack / rack at the bottom.... 🤔
From the Emerald Isle
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thank you
Thanks for the video I finished watching your content
Did I just see that right? Your jointer turns into a planer? I'm a little jealous.
Sick reference, bro. Your references are out of control. Everyone knows that.
Like the sound effects
Great Video!!!
The Mortal Kombat sounds are badass, specially at the end!
That squeak makes a nice bird call....
Sound effects were great Jay. Next time use a G1 transformer transform sound when switching modes
I really like those handles, but they stick up above the top of the vise if they land in that position when tight. Might want to lower those holes if using long handles
For me isn’t something impressing in this construction . Easy diy, good functionality and very usefull vise
The impressing thing for me is the way that you explain and present step by step your thinks. Excellent video,excellent way to teach. Congratulations!! 👏🏻👏🏻
At 12:57 you should have waxed the outside of your Forstner bit before drilling. I usually use the "Solid Tapping and Threading Lubricants" McMaster Carr, 1009K22. Other holes squeeked like they could use some was as well. The washers are spherical washers at 21:18. Good video. Thanks.
Toasty! Rise of the Triad, baby!~
Nice work! By the way Danish Oil has Linseed oil in its make up…👏🇦🇺✌️
Nice job on the vice. Do you have a vid on your assembly table? I 'gotta make one of those too.
Great build and I will be adding this to my list of items I want to make...Plus looks like Google didn't listen to you because your fan was not running during your video shoot....hahaha.
I saw Katz Moses make this too and was wondering, why not jam the nut to the back of the handle? And then you wouldn’t have the extra threaded rod sticking out the front but out the back and out of the way? Just wondering if I’m missing something before I undertake this project. Looks great
If the handle is attached to the threaded rod you cannot adjust the vise very quickly. Because the thread and handle will turn much slower due to friction than just the handle will.
Thanks for the lesson. can you please let us know, the material the tempted are made from?
Jay you made my Nest home hub play a radio station called "the fan" when you asked your Google assistant to "turn on the fan". 🤷♂️
Love your videos, always a pleasure. Wasn't a fan of the sound effects, thought they were distracting and somewhat immature. Then I noticed in the comments everyone (but me) liked the sound effects. Guess the problem is mine. Will learn to live with the distraction.
I've been randomly adding sounds to videos for many years. Sorry.
Hail State! Loved finding out you’re a fellow bulldog!
I was thinking the very same thing. I follow a lot of content creators and never see any from the real MSU (not the one in Michigan..)