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Nice videos. I find it interesting that you chose not to use sawhorses, or any sort of platform in early stages. Even a stump or two would work as primitive platforms to get your work off the ground.
Hi there! I enjoyed the video, especially the Sketchup segment. I'm planning to build something similar in the future, just wondering where you got the vices from? I'm based in Melbourne too btw.
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Very nice sir! When you balance the wings, do you make the mark on the wing down the middle of the book spine or the inner part of the book spine for perfect balance? Thank you
Your designs ideas are great. Since you are good at templating, could you have used a router to save yourself some sanding. Also if you can get a CNC like Xcarve etc... you could make toys with complex designs.
Thanks mate, you definitely said what I thought. It was a lot harder than I thought it would be. Some parts are too small to cut and I need to do a lot of sanding work as you said. How I wish I had a CNC. I would consider buying one if I have more projects like this to do.
I'm always a fan of craftsman that uses hand tools..great skill, great job!! Hope to see more of your works.. by the way what software are using in designing your crafts??thanks
Thank you for your encouragement. The software I use here is Sketchup. I'm designing a rubber band gun recently, and will make it out and upload the video next week.
Nice job! I made Paul Seller's bench some years ago without using power tools, so I know what an education that can be. I think I may have seen some of Mr. Sellers teaching in your techniques. I'm glad you toughed it out! I liked your angle-iron clamps. Like you, I also made my first bench with tall aprons and a 5+ inch top. I won't do that again because the aprons make a lot of your clamps useless, especially quick clamps, and the thick top makes hold fasts less effective. Also, that thick top made it necessary for me to dig a huge hole for my tall vice, just as you did. The new bench I'm just starting on is based on Rex Krueger's knock down bench, as I want to be able to easily disassemble it, and I need it to be small enough to work as an outfeed table behind my table saw. Nice job getting your boy involved. I hope your bench gives you many years of loving service!
Hi Tom, thank you for your review. I'm a big fan of Paul Seller, really learnt a lot from him. It was hard to do it without power tools, but it improved my skills. I'm glad now I can do more projects with it and with my little apprentice ;)
Devi alzare il libro (o altre cose più difficili) più volte.Quando l'uccello può mantenere l'equilibrio, trova due punti sulla linea di supporto.Questi due punti sono i punti di equilibrio.