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Hey people! On this channel I share my small and big projects and celebrate craftsmanship with you! I make everything from fine mechanics to fine woodworking and take you along on the ride. I share tips and tricks as I learn and grow on every build. If you like what you see, feel free to subscribe!
The most important addon
10:08
5 лет назад
It´s that time of the year...
4:27
5 лет назад
"Saving" a 30 year old kitchen knife
19:00
6 лет назад
How to make a simple kitchen rack
8:50
7 лет назад
Making a Knife Block
11:59
7 лет назад
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@ORGANISER61
@ORGANISER61 4 месяца назад
You need to use a blade guard on that band saw !!!!!
@Im-building-stuff
@Im-building-stuff 7 месяцев назад
I like the design, great content buddy BTW what it's the small wood lathe called?
@VinBleifrei
@VinBleifrei 9 месяцев назад
Hallo Thomas, ich habe gerade deine gesamte Serie zu deiner Werkbank in einem Rutsch durchgesehen und bin total begeistert! Ich habe schon längere Zeit den Wunsch mir eine Werkbank zu bauen und habe ebenfalls die Pläne von der Holzwerken Zeitschrift als Vorbild. Deine Anpassungen und Umsetzungen sind sehr gut durchdacht und wunderbar in den Videos dargestellt. Ich überlege ebenfalls die Siebdruckplatte in die Rahmenkonstruktion einzulassen und nicht wie viele andere sie oben aufliegen zu lassen. Was sind diesbezüglich deine Erfahrungen? Stichwort ausfransen der Kanten, Schaffung einer ebenen Oberfläche, Hängenbleiben an Kanten... Wie groß ist der tatsächliche Nutzen der T-Nutschienen an den Seiten (außer natürlich bei der Fräse)? Was waren deine Argumente gegen eine Tauch-Sägevorrichtung mit Führungsschiene? (Vorhandene Tischkreissäge?) Wie gut empfindest du die Schallunterdrückung in der Einhausung deiner Fräse? Was würdest du mittlerweile ggf. anders machen? Eine weitere Quelle der Inspiration für mich (und ggf. für dich) war der RU-vidr "Klavieratelier". ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Kb7j6QGZoF0.html Der hat auch einige sehr interessante Anpassungen an der Holzwerken-Werkbank eingebracht. Nochmals vielen Dank für deine Videos! Und viel Freude mit deiner Werkbank! LG
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 7 месяцев назад
Hallo, vielen Dank für die lieben Worte! Das Einlassen der Siebdruckplatte: Ausfransen ist kein Problem, Hängenbleiben dank des letzten Schrittes mit dem Kopierfräser auch nicht. Schaffung einer Ebenen Oberfläche hängt komplett von der Unterkonstruktion ab, wenn die inneren Streben gerade gehobelt sind, ist es kein Problem. Zusammenfassend würde ich sagen, dass das Einlassen der Platte nur optische Vorteile hat, kann man also auch einfach auflegen und dann anfasen/abrunden. Die T-Nut-Schienen benutze ich tatsächlich nur beim Fräsen. Die Tauchsäge habe ich nicht vorgesehen, weil mir die damit verbundene Technik zu teuer war. Stattdessen dann halt die Verwendung als Auslauf für die Kreissäge, das klappt gut und ist recht praktisch, wenn die Werkstatt klein ist. Die Schallunterdrückung für die eingebaute Fräse ist schwach, vor allem weil die Siebdruckplatte den Schall mit überträgt. Was ich anders machen würde: Ich würde eine Doppelzarge mit Schnellverstellung einbauen; sowas sieht man selten, aber das viele Gekurbel zwischen unterschiedlich breiten Werkstücken hält immer auf. Bonusantwort, was mir nachhaltig gefällt: Die vielen Steckdosen, die Fräse, das Lochmuster. Viele Grüße Thomas
@richardanderson7692
@richardanderson7692 10 месяцев назад
Very well presented bench build. At 12:54, you suggest that the blocks for the dowel don’t carry any load. Are those blocks part of lifting the bench when the wheels are used?
@davorzdralo8000
@davorzdralo8000 7 месяцев назад
I think he's saying those screws are not carrying any load because the very large bolts do that, the screws are just for positioning and tightening.
@jba004
@jba004 Год назад
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble ru-vid.comUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
@howardchapman5143
@howardchapman5143 Год назад
It makes a refreshing change to see the use of traditional cut joints used instead of pocket screws and the like. Carry on young man 👍🏻 14:42
@markuscamenzind5510
@markuscamenzind5510 Год назад
how are they holding up after 6 years? any weak points that need improvement ?
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 Год назад
Hi Marcus, they are holding up really well. I am using them regularly and am still happy with them. The main point for improvement would be the clamping nut at the tip. It is just too small to torque it properly with two fingers, so the file blade can come loose. A bigger, knob-like design would help I suppose. Thanks for your comment!
@Cali62825
@Cali62825 Год назад
Noice. Love how simple
@keupondestroy911
@keupondestroy911 2 года назад
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo
@sakshichoudhary83
@sakshichoudhary83 2 года назад
From where did you brought the rubber tip
@wingsuae
@wingsuae 2 года назад
Hello Thomas, nice tool making demonstration one I will be replicating myself. A suggestion for a future video, the making of an adjustable pin vice typically used by watch makers.
@georgebrill3072
@georgebrill3072 2 года назад
Really nice job.
@michelecrown2426
@michelecrown2426 2 года назад
This is by far the best coffee grinder restoration I have had the pleasure to watch. And the first one I've seen where time and care were taken to sharpen the grinder mechanisms. Your attention to detail and trying to save as much as the original as possible was outstanding.
@stevenwild39
@stevenwild39 2 года назад
Great video. Do you have a full video of the retractable wheel system on your planer?
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 2 года назад
Hi Steven, unfortunately not. Regards
@redsalem7686
@redsalem7686 2 года назад
Very thorough instructions, thanks for posting
@kpopkid8320
@kpopkid8320 2 года назад
Thanks for your help. Now I could make my chopsticks easier. :-) No seriously this way is not that hard. Thank u
@unity3286
@unity3286 2 года назад
The lid remains stationary while the whole top of the bean canister rotates from open to closed position
@mizikacibalik
@mizikacibalik 2 года назад
I did not get the part that when you elevated the sticks and plane them. How this is works? Doesn't plane supposed to take equal shaving no matter the angle you are plaining on? I believe if you ofsett chopstick plane should go in a straight line not paralell so it gives the shape we want it. Confused
@elmoblatch9787
@elmoblatch9787 2 года назад
no
@paritoshpaul7193
@paritoshpaul7193 2 года назад
How much wood you have wasted
@pistolpeds
@pistolpeds 2 года назад
Too complicated and bulky.
@WilliamGreen-uc2st
@WilliamGreen-uc2st 3 года назад
Very nice. Love the true craftsman design.
@zairavhng
@zairavhng 3 года назад
I love your video
@danalaniz7314
@danalaniz7314 3 года назад
Very nice demonstration. The final products are impressive.
@rabakomaba4562
@rabakomaba4562 3 года назад
Make it wooden with the help of the Woodglut instructions.
@edshred99
@edshred99 3 года назад
Nice work, I especially like your tips. At 4:32, you ask how the inner lid originally moved, the answer is, it didn't. The inner lid would have been fastened to the funnel at its two bottom corners, this would have been a very light fastening just enough to stop it moving around, with brass hopper covers it would have been a spot of solder on both ends. With steel hopper covers, I am not sure, but it could also have been soldered. The outer lid would have turned, the inner lid would have stayed stationary. This is the reason that, as you noticed, there was no knob or stud on either inner or outer lid originally. The fixings for these inner lids often come loose, I have found that soldering a small 3cm x 1cm bracket made of very thin sheet brass on the inside fixes the inner lid in place very efficiently. An example is this grinder, which was repaired in this way: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-56CVqkEx3ys.html. You can also see how the outer lid should turn around the fixed inner lid. Thanks again!
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 3 года назад
Alright, thanks for that info!! Glad you liked the video!
@jamphotostudio
@jamphotostudio 3 года назад
I think you're the only person I've seen put small boards in the center to keep your router level while cutting out the center!! Nice work!!
@markhedquist9597
@markhedquist9597 3 года назад
Super nice! You've built an amazing work bench. I'm sure you will have many, many years of enjoyable use from this.
@markhedquist9597
@markhedquist9597 3 года назад
Phenolic coated baltic birch from home depot??? What home depot do you shop at? They have nothing that nice in my region. I'm glad you found it that easily. Or, perhaps you special ordered it.
@markhedquist9597
@markhedquist9597 3 года назад
Very nice. I've been watching many videos on this subject. Your design is quite elegant, yet very strong. Thank you for sharing this.
@theor.9219
@theor.9219 3 года назад
Beautifully engineered, great work.
@robertmcdonough9522
@robertmcdonough9522 3 года назад
Brilliant! Clear Concise and Brilliant, thanks.
@brianjoneswoodturning3682
@brianjoneswoodturning3682 3 года назад
Very good ! Enjoyed the Vid too :-)
@oktarasenko
@oktarasenko 3 года назад
Wow! How can I find you on Instagram?
@dannynewton3988
@dannynewton3988 3 года назад
With the increasing cost of lumber starting back in 2019, this design seems more and more attractive.
@markadams3494
@markadams3494 3 года назад
Please drop the blade on the table saw
@ericrickert3045
@ericrickert3045 3 года назад
I watched all 12 parts! I was most interested in the router installation and track system. well done!
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 3 года назад
Thats stamina! Many thanks, glad that you liked it!
@ericrickert3045
@ericrickert3045 3 года назад
Very elegant! Perhaps a thin nylon plate for the eccentric to rub against will be smoother. This is a really nice design!
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 3 года назад
Thanks Eric! Great Idea!
@BingoBongoMan
@BingoBongoMan 3 года назад
8:44 why do you drill at 5cm and not 4.5?
@martinwest2722
@martinwest2722 3 года назад
I have watched a lot of these twin screw installation videos and this is by far the best. Congratulations!
@MrPatdeeee
@MrPatdeeee 3 года назад
Amen, amen and AMEN! With one small caveat: I believe the chain is still a bit too loose. Thus, I would install a small lever, and spring loaded sprocket; to remove all looseness from the chain. This would make the twin screws feel awesome I believe. And the spring would keep the chain tightened at all temperatures. I would make the spring adjustable. So you could get just the right tightness. For what it's worth.
@evinioj5326
@evinioj5326 3 года назад
Hi there, good video. I saw an interesting cross sled. Seems that this piece runs in a 17mm t-nut-Schiene correct? Can you please provide more details, product name, price, source etc. thanks.
@jamesbond4931
@jamesbond4931 3 года назад
very cool!!! I'm sure you've already been asked, but how long did it take to make this workbench? and how much did it cost in US dollars?)
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 3 года назад
Hello Mr. Bond ;) Yes I believe that I answered that somewhere, but I donßt remember where, when or the exact numbers. All in all it came in well under $1000. The commercial addons were by far the most expensive parts. Vise 200, Router 300, Routerplate 80, benchtop 90 (all circa). The main construction is all spruce and not that expensive, maybe 150 total. Then some 100 or so in misc. thing like glue, outlets etc... Hope that helps! Many Regards.
@jamesbond4931
@jamesbond4931 3 года назад
@@pilotsworkshop4554 thanks a lot for such a detailed answer! good luck
@anaxagoreplaton1223
@anaxagoreplaton1223 3 года назад
great work. thank you very much.
@Drjebus
@Drjebus 3 года назад
@3:00 <dancing uncontrollably>
@AlynneTheFlorifant
@AlynneTheFlorifant 3 года назад
no more new videos?
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 3 года назад
Very little time these days, want to do more, but don´t know when. :)
@user-wy5ik6zq4r
@user-wy5ik6zq4r 3 года назад
Best explanation on installing twin screw that I’ve seen. Thank you
@henafatma7888
@henafatma7888 3 года назад
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@baddrivercam
@baddrivercam 3 года назад
How bad does it scratch up your $400 Bob Kramer knife?
@nomivanhuffel2011
@nomivanhuffel2011 3 года назад
Hi
@19ghost73
@19ghost73 3 года назад
Danke für's Zeigen! Hat mich angeregt, meinen eigenen Kaffeemühle (K&M aus den 1920er Jahren) ähnlich zu restaurieren. Die Vernickelung ohne äußere Elektrolyse war besonders interessant zu sehen...wie hat sie sich gehalten über die Zeit?
@pilotsworkshop4554
@pilotsworkshop4554 3 года назад
Hallo! Soweit so gut. Die Mühle wird allerdings nicht super viel verwendet, seit Fertigstellung sind da vielleicht 1,5 bis 2 kg Kaffee durchgegangen. Viel Erfolg bei Ihrer Restauration!