Thank you so much! I am currently working on some new content this fall, so stay tuned! The lathe was built following the plans from Roy Underhill www.popularwoodworking.com/article/roy-underhills-double-spring-pole-lathe/
Sir, you are an absolute genius. This is by far the best, very detailed, explanation I have ever seen. On any subject. I have learned so much from you already. Thank you and hope you are doing well.
Nice I have watched these videos so many times but I still don’t get the making of the tail vice . Do you have plans or something I can purchase or look at to make mine . Thanks
IMO, you did it all correctly! Not the least of which I will point out is the chop on your leg vise is thick (and wide enough), you used wooden screws, the garter is on the LEFT side, you did not make the bench excessively long, the legs are flush with the top, etc., etc... SUPERB...
Very nice, and nice of you to include the inside and outside dimensions for the screw. This helps to clarify your explanation of the process. I will subscribe. Greetings from Maine.
The word you were looking for was the HELIX angle of the thread not the pitch. The helix angle determines the pitch according to the diameter of the helix ie the smaller the diameter the smaller the pitch and vice -versa
beautifuly made video! very descriptive, very high quality work. My inly critique would be that i would have made the 2" screw 2.5". It looks a little undersize for the massive works it meant to suport. but if inwas to copy a tailvise construction, its this video inwould use. awwsome!
Hey brother. This is exactly how I want to build my bench. I've been looking for plans and came across you bench and LOVED it. Is there any plans u could make available. I'm not very good at designing and not computer savy enough to use sketch up to design my own. Thanks for the video.