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@jonathanfemenella8662
@jonathanfemenella8662 28 дней назад
Can’t wait to see you transform that ship into something awesome!
@SpencleyDesignCo
@SpencleyDesignCo 28 дней назад
Loved the video Jay! That’s the size of a dream shop!
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork 25 дней назад
Thanks Eric! Slowly setting up shop at the moment but it’s getting there. Can’t wait to get settled
@johnnymurff4137
@johnnymurff4137 Месяц назад
Don't see a coffee maker or t.v lol. I'm guessing you're friends are jealous you have the ultimate man cave lol .
@evancroteau0117
@evancroteau0117 Месяц назад
Nice shop man! Moving sucks but congrats on the new bigger space
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Месяц назад
@@evancroteau0117 thanks dude! Yea it’s definitely a process but it’ll be so worth it once everything is all moved!
@SoloScale
@SoloScale Месяц назад
One of the best tips on cabinets that I have seen.
@yamahaxt652
@yamahaxt652 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the vid. Also picked up on two things. San Diego Padres and 805 beer sticker. My man… 👍🏻😎
@yamahaxt652
@yamahaxt652 4 месяца назад
Also nothing wrong with chisel work but have you checked out the Trend Hinge Recess Squaring Corner Chisel? Saw it on Tools Today.
@humbertogarcia7317
@humbertogarcia7317 6 месяцев назад
Great job!
@TonKuipers134
@TonKuipers134 6 месяцев назад
Thx Jay, an honest productreview with useful information to enhance its versatility👍
@jimeverden2244
@jimeverden2244 6 месяцев назад
Simple, functional and very easy on the eye...I like it.
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@luburan1973
@luburan1973 7 месяцев назад
how do you get the plans?
@AkhiMoni-c4t
@AkhiMoni-c4t 7 месяцев назад
Your video is very good But your video optimization is very poor 1. SEO Score is very low 2. No Title - Description - Tag SEO friendly 3. No Share Social Media Platform and many problems on your RU-vid Channel Immediately need SEO for your RU-vid channel I am waiting for your response.❤️❤️❤️👍👍
@simonjonasmusic8410
@simonjonasmusic8410 7 месяцев назад
I got mine today, mainly thanks to your video. So thanks for that! I'm gonna use it for carving and small tasks around the house. Just assembled it and love it already, such a versatile little thing....also got the accessories kit (corkplates for the vise jaws, anvil and hold fast clamp) Did you oil the bench?
@ansarimahumdin8877
@ansarimahumdin8877 7 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@sirbrewzalot
@sirbrewzalot 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for doing this in 30 seconds, it's fairly self explanatory I just needed the settings. The people using 5MM bits are just plain wrong, use these settings.
@AaronGeller
@AaronGeller 10 месяцев назад
Bro! How did I not know you had started a channel?! Subscribed
@vishvascm
@vishvascm 10 месяцев назад
Nice functional table👏
@SpencleyDesignCo
@SpencleyDesignCo 10 месяцев назад
awesome video jay! that workbench is super slick!
@coltonprivett5221
@coltonprivett5221 10 месяцев назад
Just picked up a used one online and love it so far. Great for people in the city who don’t have room for a full workshop. I might have to use your leg extension idea!
@ЛеонидПятачков-н8ш
@ЛеонидПятачков-н8ш 11 месяцев назад
Шнурки завяжи ,а то затянет в станок
@chuckgrumble5440
@chuckgrumble5440 Год назад
what mobile base is that? thanks
@selsyn73
@selsyn73 Год назад
Thanks for showing us this bench. I like the tip about the updated legs.
@BrianKotoka
@BrianKotoka Год назад
Awesome
@mikeking7470
@mikeking7470 Год назад
Are those dogs and dog holes 20mm? Are they on the 96mm spacing? Are the holes and spacing the same as your outfeed/assembly table? All of that would be useful info. If the feet extended it would limit your ability to clamp fixtures vertically. And the feet have dog holes, convenient if they match the hole pattern in your table.
@ironwill4706
@ironwill4706 Год назад
Would love for this to be longer...
@at_timberworks
@at_timberworks Год назад
This is a neat little bench, I have considered making Tamar’s portable version for the same reason! Great review and looking forward to see how you adjust it to make it even better.
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Год назад
I considered it too, but it was just a time thing for me. With 3 kids, shop time is super limited so picking this up was a no-brainer for me. Once i fix that issue with the feet I’ll be very happy with this mini workbench!
@tomt9543
@tomt9543 7 месяцев назад
@@mowderwoodworkBecause I have far more time than money, I built Tamar’s version and absolutely love it! Comparing the two is difficult because there’s quite a size difference! The one I built is relatively heavy, but the Sjoberg (??) is comparatively light. That being said, if I ever ran into a good deal on one, I’d probably get it! Thanks for a great review!
@BillHausheer
@BillHausheer Год назад
Great video, I have a similar set up but went with the tso lock dogs, and added a quick release vise to the table. Ron Paulk has a demo video explaining it from a few years ago. It’s nice because like that vice you can remove it when you don’t want it, but it’s also flush with the bench top so you can use the entire bench’s dog holes. Just a though, nice job on the video
@OscarMartinez-ss9zi
@OscarMartinez-ss9zi Год назад
Awesome review, hope you do another video on how you re-design that bottom. I’m limited with my space in my garage so this is very useful.
@spycedezynuk
@spycedezynuk Год назад
What would be good is if you template the benches dog holes into the corresponding space on the underside of the new legs. Then you could the use some short dogs to secure say just the front and cut down on clamps fouling a larger work piece. if that makes sense?
@allsurf
@allsurf Год назад
Personally I could not justify that cost. I have dog holes in my work bench and a vice on the end that accomplishes the same thing. I suppose portability would be nice.
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Год назад
That’s great that you have a vise on the other end! Having the vise on this thing is what I liked the most, and was my biggest reason for to add it to my shop.
@rockcliffdesign
@rockcliffdesign Год назад
Great content and video!
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Год назад
Thanks so much dude!!!
@IftheyaskedmeIcould
@IftheyaskedmeIcould Год назад
Did you consider building your own version of a small workbench or moxon vise? I was really just curious since you were looking to modify this one. I know I always say I’ll make my own thing to suit my needs, but I usually just end up buying what is already out there and deal with the limitations.
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Год назад
I did consider building my own but I just kept kicking the can down the road and honestly just didn’t have enough time to make one. I really like Tamar’s design from 3x3. If I ever built one it would definitely be that one. But I feel like this was a fair price for what time it saved me from building it!
@HelloAnthony
@HelloAnthony Год назад
Nice to see you on the RU-vids! Looking forward to more long form content (please keep the shorts over on IG, lol) :D
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Год назад
Definitely will keep that sort of content over there!! But thank you! Probably going to be a lot of simple videos similar to this where I can go in to detail and just talk openly about tools, my shop, or projects I’m working on. Nothing fancy, just basic woodworking content that I’d like to share!
@michael_37
@michael_37 Год назад
3:21 Are those holes in the legs/feet of it the side of dog holes? Also, it looks like their spacing is the same as your outfeed tables dog holes so you might be able to keep it from sliding around in the table that way?
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Год назад
I tried doing that and I should’ve showed it in the video, but let me tell you that it didn’t work out. I wish I could explain it better in text but it didn’t firmly hold the table in place. I’d rather make new legs and have them be a bit wider to clamp with my track clamps instead
@ChrisMartinLP
@ChrisMartinLP Год назад
Great video! Keep up the good work!
@mowderwoodwork
@mowderwoodwork Год назад
Thank you!! Going to be putting out a lot more videos here soon!! I appreciate your support, thanks so much
@iskandar.editor
@iskandar.editor Год назад
What if it has no handle?
@ryanmccue8180
@ryanmccue8180 Год назад
Bump the face against screw points that barely stick out from inside going out after positioning with spacers Remove drawer above the one you are working with and use clamps to hold in place Double sided tape
@kevinb6102
@kevinb6102 2 года назад
Sweet how’s she runnin
@Shermoose
@Shermoose 2 года назад
Fantastic, thank you! Talking to tools is a form of therapy
@HLD1
@HLD1 2 года назад
Great video and yes we do talk to our tools! 😄 One question that threw me off from the beginning. Why not just cut 13.5 inches from the rail with a single cut instead of your 6.75 inches per side with 2 cuts?
@24KThig
@24KThig Год назад
I believe it was because there is a predrilled hole in the center of the rail that would be off center if you cut all the excess from one end.
@АлександрВеретенников-щ1и
Большое Спасибо!
@АлександрВеретенников-щ1и
Большое Спасибо!
@ikigai47
@ikigai47 2 года назад
Was just about to sub but I see that you've quit RU-vid. Oh well, nice video it helped me
@sharleeneprieur8745
@sharleeneprieur8745 2 года назад
Great job
@adamwright9423
@adamwright9423 2 года назад
Can you use #8 3in screws?
@pepepepepe33
@pepepepepe33 3 года назад
Is wd40 good for just regular wipe downs?
@jmadawg
@jmadawg 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing the settings, this worked great!
@hillbilly59apache59
@hillbilly59apache59 3 года назад
I ment to say what type of power does it take
@hillbilly59apache59
@hillbilly59apache59 3 года назад
Po
@hillbilly59apache59
@hillbilly59apache59 3 года назад
What type of does it take to run it
@wraith2440
@wraith2440 3 года назад
I look forward to seeing your future projects.
@Kutulu1982
@Kutulu1982 3 года назад
Thanks grrat work¡ whats the name of the door guide?