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I create compact storage for tools that lets them be ready to use in under 1 minute. It keeps my motivation sky high when it comes to starting a new project.

This channel is for people who feel like if they just had a full sized shop, they'd be more motivated to start a project, or start a wood-working business, etc. If you're one of those people, read on!

My goal with the One Minute Workbench channel is to inspire others to pursue building the things they want to build, even if they have limited time and space. You can get nearly full workshop functionality out of just a sliver of your garage, and I want to show you how.

Everything I design is designed in such a way that it can be stored in a very compact fashion, but still fully ready for use in less than 1 minute.

So if you don't have the luxury of a full-sized shop, subscribe to the channel, and watch my approach to working in limited space.
HAAS in the House
2:45
3 месяца назад
Making Stuff
1:28
4 месяца назад
The Garage is Taking Shape
2:17
4 месяца назад
Less of a Mess…but Still a Mess.
0:30
4 месяца назад
What a mess.
1:56
5 месяцев назад
Cutting Small Pieces of Aluminum
3:53
2 года назад
DeWalt Blade Doesn't Move!
17:51
2 года назад
Miter Gauge Loose? Easy Fix!
4:12
2 года назад
New Project Sneak Peek
1:45
2 года назад
Mini Workbench with a Big Top
20:30
2 года назад
I Built an Espresso Machine!
7:00
2 года назад
MicroShop Storage & Work Stand
4:43
3 года назад
DIY iPad/Tablet Stand with Magnets
15:26
4 года назад
Building the MicroShop, Part 7
23:23
4 года назад
Building the MicroShop, Part 6
11:13
4 года назад
Building the MicroShop, Part 5
13:22
4 года назад
Building the MicroShop, Part 4
12:42
4 года назад
Building the MicroShop, Part 3
17:01
4 года назад
Building the MicroShop, Part 2
6:15
4 года назад
Building the MicroShop, Part 1
13:02
4 года назад
All-in-One Portable Workshop!
6:50
4 года назад
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@woodworkingnut
@woodworkingnut Час назад
Better than the one I watched previously
@jsn539
@jsn539 18 часов назад
A common catastrophic failure in pianos is when the bridge cracks from the tensioned string sideloading the bridge pin. This causes the wooden bridge cap to crack along the grain. I came here because I am interested in soaking the drilled bridge pin hole in thin CA prior to putting the pin in to reinforce the wood. From your testing, I think it should help quite a bit. Thanks for the great test and video!
@luisv7117
@luisv7117 День назад
Just what I was looking for thanks
@luisv7117
@luisv7117 День назад
You earn my subscription thank you for sharing
@luisv7117
@luisv7117 День назад
Real nice welll done looks terrific, my question will be how long before the drill get overheated?
@RezzoCreeSavage69
@RezzoCreeSavage69 3 дня назад
Is this still available ? can i have the Lathe please
@morgan79347
@morgan79347 3 дня назад
Is there an adjustment screw some where to drop guide arm down for thinner material?
@noraconnelly2584
@noraconnelly2584 3 дня назад
I am so excited to try out your dust collection idea! My tablesaw doesn't have anything currently and I'm working on setting up a workshop. This (along with other organization ideas) is going to help me tremendously! Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!! ❤ I can't tell you how much you're helping me tackle these projects and especially on a budget! I've recently been laid off and have decided that I'm going to try my passion of restoring furniture as an income source until I find another job (so💲is TIGHT!💯). I sincerely appreciate your creative mind and willingness to share.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Ps: I just subscribed! 😁😉👍🤓
@mikestrate1468
@mikestrate1468 6 дней назад
When u use this or any track, do u cut dead center of the cut line or off to one side or the other?
@ainekoaineko1733
@ainekoaineko1733 8 дней назад
Hey Dude! Great machine, I really like the thermal insulation. Sad to see the kickstarter didn’t find traction. If I might make a suggestion if it’s going to live on the counter it should look more like art. I know BB is a better material but a walnut baseplate and bearing block would simplify the design. Mill the replacements for the red bits and swap the Philips heads and I think you’d have a much prettier machine to advertise. In any case you’ve earned my sub! Hope you’re still making wicked stuff!
@rmarbertin8131
@rmarbertin8131 12 дней назад
good to know what the holes are for, previous vid didn't explain that. This looks optimal for a quick diy, and doable even with only 1 of the 3 fastening types you used.
@SVW1976
@SVW1976 14 дней назад
0:45 No its not okay....not in the slightest. Cutting angles is literally precision work. Its all precision work. 😂
@iomoonshack
@iomoonshack 14 дней назад
1 minute?
@frankbullitt4556
@frankbullitt4556 14 дней назад
Yes simple and it works. Thank you
@henryskinner1092
@henryskinner1092 18 дней назад
I am curious, does all 8 parts cost $30.00. Or is it 8x$30.=$240.00
@timlist4173
@timlist4173 19 дней назад
1/2 inch plywood?
@elainematiasiewich7292
@elainematiasiewich7292 23 дня назад
Excellent!!
@MarkBroomer-t2i
@MarkBroomer-t2i 24 дня назад
I like the idea of the Jigsaw.Saw gives me an audience to build my own thanks , mark
@keenondavis7955
@keenondavis7955 24 дня назад
Thank you sir appreciate it
@diselmeans9632
@diselmeans9632 27 дней назад
That's pretty cool , would love to see prints on how you nade it
@williamswoodworks8373
@williamswoodworks8373 27 дней назад
Where or what size vacuum hose are you using ,? Also what dust collector our you using. I would appreciate the feed back
@timothytimh4321
@timothytimh4321 29 дней назад
That thing is really boss. Just like the grampas of the sixties and seventies had in their shops. There was a rotating baby food jars on a stick sort of thing they used to use in those days for brads and small screws.
@petemisc4291
@petemisc4291 29 дней назад
I don’t know dude, reducing the cut depth by 3/4 inch is pretty dramatic to me, considering that you have bracing on both sides and ends, I think you can use a 1/4 base, that’s what I’m going to use, great idea for the build.
@pettere8429
@pettere8429 Месяц назад
The background music is really annoying. Content is good though.
@jim4596
@jim4596 Месяц назад
I really appreciate your video. I live* in a farmhouse as a caretaker and it sure it hard getting by with the little that I have. You helped me save alot of money and time with this project thank you
@ryanhamilton9709
@ryanhamilton9709 Месяц назад
Badass job 👍!! Plus you explained each step in the process ez and simple to understand and that's the hole point is to create something cheap and useful for others to be able to afford it and build it and you did a great job all the way around! It's really refreshing to finally find someone that knows what they are doing thanks again
@Gowood2020-ne6rx
@Gowood2020-ne6rx Месяц назад
It's amazing
@RepurposedPizzaHut
@RepurposedPizzaHut Месяц назад
Dumb
@steveRBForge
@steveRBForge Месяц назад
I found the same if you gave more than 30 then maybe the cubby style works.
@lewphillips1945
@lewphillips1945 Месяц назад
Do you have a dimension and size list for this drill press vise?
@rrpp1425
@rrpp1425 Месяц назад
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
@nore8141
@nore8141 Месяц назад
A lot cheaper than what’s on the market today 👍
@Jeedehem
@Jeedehem Месяц назад
The idea was good. But checking at your thumbnail, I thought that you had yet another good concept going on. My brain just linked some other dots with your picture. It’s awesome. Thanks for the video. If you want to know the flash I got, here it is. I thought that you had managed to sorta implant a springy effect on the metal strip, and, hence, that you had came up with a zero clearance auto-fitting insert. I thought it was a cleaver way to account for swollen or depleted wood fibers… all the time! I’d also add a riveting knife (wtf did I just say? It is what I do…). I know, therefore the design would need to account for other forces. But I feel I have more than a little aspiration to owe to you; so for that, thanks again for sharing.
@nore8141
@nore8141 Месяц назад
It’s definitely gonna come in handy 👍👍
@woodandwheelz
@woodandwheelz Месяц назад
I want to know where to get parts. I called Sears and they said they don't carry them any more. And, strangely couldn't give me compatible part numbers. I have the 113.24201 12" Band Saw. All in all it works great. It's just that the bearings are frozen. Thank you for your video.
@elaineh6280
@elaineh6280 Месяц назад
perfect for my situation, thank you
@charlespatt
@charlespatt Месяц назад
Nice. The screw is good, but now I'm considering adding a threaded insert and a small machine screw so the screw hole doesn't get worn out.
@marmaly
@marmaly Месяц назад
Pegboard hooks need retaining clips. Then they stay in place. Or you could reinvent the wheel.
@GurudevKashyap-z7z
@GurudevKashyap-z7z Месяц назад
Thanks for you
@davidmanges1021
@davidmanges1021 Месяц назад
Used your idea worked perfect, thanks
@morenodelosazules
@morenodelosazules Месяц назад
Great tutorial,, Is it also possible to saw at 45 degrees?
@B1G_RED
@B1G_RED Месяц назад
The dank pods song was throwing me off lol
@woodperfect
@woodperfect Месяц назад
Does grinder sparks cause fires?
@davidmuresan1735
@davidmuresan1735 Месяц назад
Do you like my "Parallel Guided Power Saw?" seen on you tube. Do you wish to join me to manufacture it. On the video you may see some pyramids I cut with my saw, which cannot be easily cut with another saw.
@murraypodrucky617
@murraypodrucky617 Месяц назад
I was looking for a rack design and your rack is what I am going to use . Nice rack .
@henrycross8776
@henrycross8776 Месяц назад
Your Tool Rest is way to high, it should be at the center of the peice being worked
@steveelkins52
@steveelkins52 Месяц назад
Is this the best?
@steveelkins52
@steveelkins52 Месяц назад
Is this the best?
@pedrosavi287
@pedrosavi287 Месяц назад
pedro
@tinabeanajustabean
@tinabeanajustabean Месяц назад
Newbie here who loved middle school woodshop... Dust collection is really vital for me to work in my little basement space, so how would one add that to this plan?