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Clamping 101 -- Getting a Good Mix 

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You don’t need a lot of clamps to assemble most woodworking projects. You need an intelligent MIX of clamps. Nick explains how to achieve a capable and versatile mix without going overboard. (Like he has. Just look at that clamp caddy!)
Fair warning; this clamping information was requested by and is aimed at viewers who are new to woodworking. Those of you with experience may find it fairly basic. But nonetheless there are are some good clamping tips and jigs, if you feel like taking a peek.
Nick's book on GLUING AND CLAMPING also has a good deal more information on this pressing subject (sorry, couldn't resist). And it offers over a dozen plans for clamps and clamping accessories that you can make yourself. We've bundled it with Nick's newest design for his ASSEMBLY TABLE and CLAMP CADDY -- you get all three for the cost of the book alone! The book and plans are available in PDF format from the Workshop Companion General store at workshopcompanionstore.com/pr... .
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@davidhull2060
@davidhull2060 Год назад
Watching this channel is like being back in school, learning the magic of woodwork from your favourite teacher ......the only difference is that no dogs were allowed in the school workshop!
@ramilmenor3473
@ramilmenor3473 Год назад
😄
@ralph3333
@ralph3333 Год назад
That's no dog; he's the Hammer Continuity Director.
@davidmcmichael8113
@davidmcmichael8113 Год назад
Nick again another excellent video of demonstration and commentary. How many books have you published .?
@mesoed
@mesoed Год назад
Especially if you've seen him doing Shopsmith stuff in the past.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
@@davidmcmichael8113 Fifty-three.
@JoshuaRes
@JoshuaRes 4 месяца назад
This guy is amazing. I was sent here by Make Something and boy am I glad I came!
@sniper60605
@sniper60605 5 месяцев назад
OMG, this is my first, Workshop Companion video but certainly not my last. I love the dog investigating the goings on. Thank you for the informative video!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 5 месяцев назад
Bella (my pooch) says you're most welcome.
@mogbaba
@mogbaba 7 месяцев назад
One advantage of living in Norway is, that I have bought pipe clamps, and then I went to a pipe specialist. They had only 6 meters pipes. I bought one. I asked to divide it into four sections. They did it but they could not make thread for it. I asked the mechanic shop in my neighborhood, but they didn't have the necessary tools. I decided to buy a set of thread-cutting tools. All I found are small dimensions and don't have the 3/4 inch that I need. I think I have to use wood instead of pipe! I love your video. It is full of free knowledge, thank you.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 7 месяцев назад
You may have bought the wrong thread-cutting set. There are two types for machinists and plumbers. The thread-cutting set for plumbing pipe usually includes taps an dies for 13 mm and 19 mm pipe. Thanks for the kind words.
@skigglystars9525
@skigglystars9525 Год назад
Informative with dash of history and a sprinkle of humor is a recipe for a great video. I always learn something and get a chuckle every time. Thank you.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@coreygrua3271
@coreygrua3271 11 месяцев назад
You have captured my thoughts with perfection. I’ve watched a lot of RU-vids on clamping. This is the best so far for the reasons you noted.
@coreygrua3271
@coreygrua3271 11 месяцев назад
Worth watching twice!
@donalddparker
@donalddparker 10 месяцев назад
I stumbled on your channel tonight. I'm stuck in bed for 3 weeks waiting on surgery to repair a blown disc in my back. I know what channel I'll be binging. Thanks much!!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 10 месяцев назад
Most welcome...and get better!
@KittiesRCool
@KittiesRCool 9 месяцев назад
I have no experience in woodworking, but I enjoy tuning in to your videos. I wish you well
@davewatchedthat
@davewatchedthat 9 месяцев назад
I come out of every viewing experience with this channel feeling edified and relaxed. They should use your videos in therapy sessions. Thanks.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 9 месяцев назад
Most welcome.
@erichaskell
@erichaskell Год назад
For those with open minds, your clamping video tightens their knowledge.
@Beakerzor
@Beakerzor Год назад
there's so many types to learn, but he makes it so fun that there's no pressure
@rextored
@rextored Год назад
I love your channel! It's great how you present and pass on your knowledge.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying.
@Mighty_Atheismo
@Mighty_Atheismo Год назад
My favorite part of this channel is that you're still making vids. Also when is the shop dog getting a producer credit??
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Travis is thinking about redoing the outro; just hasn't got around to it.
@Mighty_Atheismo
@Mighty_Atheismo Год назад
@@WorkshopCompanion tell travis if there is anything I can do to support him I will move heaven and earth for that lovely pup
@barryblack6423
@barryblack6423 10 месяцев назад
“These spell the difference between success and a complete metal brake down” 😂 Couldn’t have explained it better.
@pepegramirez9338
@pepegramirez9338 5 месяцев назад
there are so many youtubers carpenters, but by far you are the most knowledgeable and fun to watch! thank you sir!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 5 месяцев назад
Most welcome.
@Bogie3855
@Bogie3855 11 месяцев назад
I had to glue up a couple of Kingsized bed headboards. At the time I worked at Grainger Canada and had access to pipe as well so I bought pipe that was threaded both ends and used pipe connectors to make 6ft clamps out of 2 3ft pipes. So these days I have 3ft and 18in pipes. Oddly I most often use the 18in pipe clamps. They are strong enough to crush the wood so strength is not an issue.
@woodrowsmith8065
@woodrowsmith8065 Месяц назад
"lasciate ogni speranza, voi chentrate" so true of woodworking! But you make the journey most enjoyable. I love learning and you make it fun.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Месяц назад
Thanks for saying. Those 13th century medieval poets are always good for a chuckle.
@pattyanndoyle502
@pattyanndoyle502 5 месяцев назад
I always learn something new when I watch you and you are a joy to watch ❤❤❤❤❤
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 5 месяцев назад
@NormanFolkie
@NormanFolkie Год назад
This is one of the best videos of clamps I saw on YT. Congratulations!! Motivating and inspiring!! No merch, no unnecessary buyings and most important…. You being you! Thanks
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@J.Burrough
@J.Burrough Год назад
I can only imagine How amazing it would have been to grow up around Nick or another similar to him and learning the shop. wow
@woodworkingandepoxy643
@woodworkingandepoxy643 8 месяцев назад
He reminds me so much of my dad, both looks and teaching ability. Yeah I was pretty lucky indeed. Obviously by my name on here it stuck 😂
@J.Burrough
@J.Burrough 8 месяцев назад
@@woodworkingandepoxy643 very awesome skill to have especially those handed down.
@psychedelicguitarartbyjima3850
Thank you so much, invaluable information. I will watch this video many more times until it is all memorized. Five five out of 5 hand saws for you. 🪚🪚🪚🪚🪚
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@KOutOfMyYard
@KOutOfMyYard Год назад
This channel should be and is the bar for which all Other channels strive to be.
@LoganWelch09
@LoganWelch09 10 месяцев назад
Nick I want you to know I love the channel and your phrase since God was a little boy made it into my Sunday sermon. Thanks for the awesome content.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 10 месяцев назад
Most welcome.
@johnsrabe
@johnsrabe Год назад
8:39 Similar to adjustable wrenches. There’s a tear in the space time continuum that switches the screw direction when you’re not looking, and does so more frequently when you’re on your back under a car or sink.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
There used to be a publication, "The Journal of Irreproducible Results," which explored and documented such phenomena. My father published several papers in it, explaining important matters like why socks disappear in a washing machine. (Apparently, they go into suspension during the washing cycle and precipitate out again in the rinse. Occasionally, only one sock in a set precipitates and the other remains in suspension and goes down the drain -- a brilliant advance in hosiery science.) I have often thought that the hand screw direction phenomena needs this sort of insightful research, and the Journal would have been a wonderful place to publish the results... Update!! Apparently, the Journal of Irreproducible Results was reborn as the Annals of Improbable Research! I best get busy on my paper. I like your space-time continuum hypothesis, but I'm thinking that something about the engineering of the hand screw makes it more likely to be easily switched for it's doppelgangers in those parallel universes where left is right. I seem to spend a good deal of time in those universes, so the research should not be all that difficult..
@johnsrabe
@johnsrabe Год назад
@@WorkshopCompanion I also had a highly fanciful father, who left that gene with me, which is why I’ve never taken LSD because I see the world weirdly enough as I am.
@davidpickering5513
@davidpickering5513 8 месяцев назад
Another inspiring and informative and entertaining presentation. I love the intro too. It's perfect.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for saying.
@kratosorokai1546
@kratosorokai1546 10 месяцев назад
i truly love watching this channel so many details i wish i had this man as a shop teacher
@eldie3d
@eldie3d 10 месяцев назад
Awesome video! Thanks! You did forget to mention one of the most popular clamps for small part glue-ups, that professional woodworkers have been using for many years... It's a type of band clamp.... The 'Rubber Band'!!! They can be used for pencils, knives, and other small woodworking projects. You know something???.... Masking tape.... That's one of my most popular clamps also!!! Thanks again for another college credit of "Types of Clamps 101". Awesome video!
@Amalgamotion
@Amalgamotion 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your dedication to this subject. Well covered! One of my favorite carpenter curiosities. I think the benefits of tape in clamping could be a mini video on it's own! Love your videos so much. I'd like to add a couple of honorable mentions to clamp helpers; 1) Pvc pipe cut into 1-3" sections & cut to allow the sections to open, make excellent clamps for edge work. Pressure depends on how you make them so I can't give the trial + error; gap/dia/section size. But when you need a lot of spring clamps and like the idea of dialing in a consistent pressure for your chosen project. Make them big and size them down if you have to... B) I make stretched out Z shape bar clamp helpers when my collection of bar clamps needs. A Scrap of ply wood 3" wide with opposing ends having as much or as little build up to get the job done.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 3 месяца назад
Most welcome. An d you're right about tape - could be a good short.
@joelrob8606
@joelrob8606 5 месяцев назад
Bonjour de France 👏👏 The BEST tutos sur les différentes façons de serrage/collage .💪💪💪
@diegolarrache
@diegolarrache 6 месяцев назад
another great video,Nick! thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 6 месяцев назад
Most welcome.
@thomasgibbons353
@thomasgibbons353 Год назад
Years ago in a wood magazine you demonstrated the right angle wood corner braces. I built them and I still use them only because I don't have four hands. I learned a lot about cabinet construction from you. Thanks.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@Tweogan
@Tweogan Год назад
You are without a doubt the best woodworking handbook in video format! Thank you!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@JohnC-vc8bq
@JohnC-vc8bq Год назад
Nick is truly a master at his trades. Love watching his videos
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks.
@predator12358
@predator12358 2 месяца назад
You are the man! I’ve started watching your videos more and more lately. I love the professional presentation and the very useful content. You are my go to RU-vidr for woodworking advice. Thank you and keep up the great work!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the kind words.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Thanks a bunch for all the tips, Nick! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Same to you.
@kennethholmes9315
@kennethholmes9315 6 месяцев назад
I’ve always used whaler as the name of the curved cuals and cuals for the straight boards. Cuals are used primarily for gluing pieces together so as to prevent them from slipping. And whalers are used to get pressure to the middle of a piece of work.
@Joe-ie1mi
@Joe-ie1mi 6 месяцев назад
Like watching Larry Haun, Tom Silva and Norm Abram all in one, Love watching your channel.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 5 месяцев назад
Thanks.
@MrZeedine
@MrZeedine Год назад
I enjoy listening and watching your lessons. My usual reaction is most times while enjoying your methods and odd thinking, i say to myself ,well every body already knows that surely. Then a think ,Oh may be every one watching this guy isn't 86 years old like I am. .. You just taught me something new watching this time also.. Thank you.. I am British living in Thailand.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying
@rawbacon
@rawbacon 10 месяцев назад
Years ago HF used to have Deep Reach Pipe Clamps that were extremely reasonable but your extension pieces for regular pipe clamps seem like a great idea.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 10 месяцев назад
Thanks. I have two of the Deep Reach extensions and designed these when I needed more and couldn't get them.
@SpartanORGN
@SpartanORGN 4 месяца назад
You are a fantastic teacher!
@muffinlavender4820
@muffinlavender4820 8 месяцев назад
That hammer spin got the sub. 🤘🏻
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 8 месяцев назад
Good to know -- and welcome!
@ykkfamily
@ykkfamily Год назад
Thank you for your kind presentation 😊
@peterbarlow8912
@peterbarlow8912 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tutorial on the tricky wooden screw clamps. I inherited a bunch from my dad and I use them occasionally for their deep throat. Bessey makes a pipe clamp with the screw in the moveable jaw that has an over 3” throat. Love the pipe clamp diy throat extension accessory. Probably will make some out of hardwood.
@peterbarlow8912
@peterbarlow8912 9 месяцев назад
PS I hit subscribe today
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 9 месяцев назад
Most welcome; thanks for sharing.
@mathquir190
@mathquir190 4 месяца назад
It's really easy to work without any clamp in fact. I did it for a long time being poor. All you need is two anchor points and wedges.
@lynxg4641
@lynxg4641 Год назад
This showed up in my feed this morning, glad I clicked, such an excellent, excellent video, such a thorough explanation of all you need to know about clamps and clamping, thank you.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@10actual
@10actual Год назад
Great informative video! I have used clamps for years and this has new information!! Thanks!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@jason4547
@jason4547 Год назад
You are the Alton Brown of woodworking ! And for that I thank you :)
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Alton Brown? That's a new one...and I'll take it. Thanks.
@chewypwn
@chewypwn Год назад
@@WorkshopCompanion You are the Good Eats for my wood working needs. Keep up the good work!
@1treb2
@1treb2 Год назад
Nick you are with out a doubt the best. Thanks for for being so generous with your knowledge
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying.
@outoftheboxmedic1608
@outoftheboxmedic1608 4 месяца назад
I absolutely LOVE this channel!!!!
@MrMarkpeggy
@MrMarkpeggy Год назад
Well, bless your heart, Nick! You and your shop dog 😊make such great videos. 👍
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Bella and I thank you.
@bagatengris1802
@bagatengris1802 6 месяцев назад
If you want to apply uniform pressure over length of a bar or beam uniformly loaded, put a clamp at twenty percent of length from one end and same twenty percent of length from other end. Sixty percent of length will be between clamps. Each end is a cantilever beam and centre is a beam with fixed (moment loaded) ends. Deflection at cantilever ends will equal deflection at beam centre.
@SPEEDOFDOG
@SPEEDOFDOG 8 месяцев назад
Honestly your pup is wonderful. What a partner! Oh, and excellent content too!👍👍
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 8 месяцев назад
Thanks. Bella says hi.
@jakeb8856
@jakeb8856 Год назад
Well, that rabbit hole went a lot deeper than I expected. Great video, as always. Thank you.
@gerdgabriel9380
@gerdgabriel9380 5 месяцев назад
I like your dog 🤗 and your experience 👍
@Joe-ho6fo
@Joe-ho6fo 6 месяцев назад
Great video. Learned something about pipe clamps.
@mattski1979
@mattski1979 10 месяцев назад
Interphase. I remember laughing when I heard the term differential moisture uptake when I was younger. It made sense. Don't prime the back of an exposed install and it'll rot faster. I enjoy watching your videos. Thank you.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 10 месяцев назад
Most welcome.
@mmusgrove
@mmusgrove Год назад
I look forward to your videos as much as I used to look forward to Saturday cartoons. Enjoyable in every way, but also didactic.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Didactic...yeah, that's one thing you couldn't say about Rocky and Bullwinkle. Or even Might Mouse. But Gumby, on the hand, was pretty instructional.
@keithtimelessacres
@keithtimelessacres Год назад
Great video. I'm always willing to learn something new. 40 plus years in and I always find something to learn that can help.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Woodworking is a bottomless well for those of us who love to explore. Thanks for the kind words.
@caseypeterson3955
@caseypeterson3955 10 месяцев назад
My man! What a swell video. You are fun to watch. Keep it up, please.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 10 месяцев назад
That's the plan.
@davemi00
@davemi00 6 месяцев назад
I use a Spray Bottle to Mist the wood surfaces to be glued, or a paint brush dipped it water. Just to dampen before Glueing.
@forposterity4031
@forposterity4031 9 месяцев назад
you forgot toggle clamps! They are amazing for jigs and rigs! love me some toggle clamps!
@johnoerter2883
@johnoerter2883 Год назад
Nick, thank you for your work! Excellent as always.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@WarrenDrakeVRN
@WarrenDrakeVRN Год назад
Another excellent video. IMO the best woodworking vids on RU-vid. I have the complete set of your books, but your videos always teach me something I didn't know.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for the kind words.
@BubbaLeroy
@BubbaLeroy Год назад
Thanks Nick, your the best!
@taylormedia1000
@taylormedia1000 Год назад
Wow. I keep learning things I had yet to think of or know existed. Thank you.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@christopherharrison6724
@christopherharrison6724 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much a great mix of education and entertainment,I like to refer to your videos as edutainment.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion 10 месяцев назад
Most welcome.
@timknevels9650
@timknevels9650 Год назад
Best video I've seen in a while
@lourias
@lourias 10 месяцев назад
triskaidecagon may be your favorite polygon. A couple of my favorites are dodecahedron and icosahedron.
@johnhaller5851
@johnhaller5851 9 месяцев назад
Pressure bars can be found at your local big box lumber store. You just have to sort out the rare straight board.
@codybroken
@codybroken 4 месяца назад
DOGGY!!! how does this not have millions of views?
@edwardst-pierre1020
@edwardst-pierre1020 Год назад
I have to say that you have done your homework and I say that wood workers like you make wood working easier for the rest of us
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying -- there' is a good deal more homework/research that goes into these vids than meets the eye.
@edwardst-pierre1020
@edwardst-pierre1020 Год назад
@@WorkshopCompanion a good wood worker is able to get others to understand what's being done. Some get away with doing something and have no idea how they did it.
@dwwoodbuilds
@dwwoodbuilds Год назад
Excellent video Nick!! A treasure trove of knowledge, tips and gentle guidance! Thank you!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@yaqstar
@yaqstar Год назад
Thanks!! learned quite a few things from this video 🤗
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@robertberger8642
@robertberger8642 7 месяцев назад
Great video, thanks for making & sharing it!
@kelleysimonds5945
@kelleysimonds5945 10 месяцев назад
Very nicely done...
@davecgriffith
@davecgriffith Год назад
What an excellent resource!
@nickstoic2944
@nickstoic2944 Год назад
Great and useful information. Thank you for sharing.
@raydriver7300
@raydriver7300 Год назад
Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Information and humour (OK, humor) in equal measure. Today was a school day. Thank you for sharing 🌞
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections Год назад
Just grabbed your assembly table plans - I think successful clamping starts there! Cheers Nick.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying.
@goclick
@goclick 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for making such great videos.
@tccdlinux1471
@tccdlinux1471 8 месяцев назад
Great shop buddy!
@trurex007lee7
@trurex007lee7 Год назад
Use of the physical therapy bands for a clamp is a great idea!
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying.
@shermanhofacker4428
@shermanhofacker4428 Год назад
I'm committing before finishing the video, but I might forget the idea that crossed my flighty concousness, so here goes. A wood beam with fixed blocks on each end. Another block cut with a compound diagonal down the length to provide clamping action.
@ctenos45069
@ctenos45069 Год назад
You have the most enjoyable channel of all the ones to which I subscribe. You’re almost my neighbor. You’ll have to let me buy you a cup of coffee some weekend when you have an hour to spare. And BTW, you’ll be getting my purchase of your complete plan package very soon.
@mitchblackmore5230
@mitchblackmore5230 Год назад
I'm not sure what made me click 'subscribe' faster...your 'classroom teacher' vibe that transported me back to Grade 10 Shop Class, or your furry assistant that kept popping into frame.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
It was the furry assistant, believe me. Bella says, "Welcome!"
@mitchblackmore5230
@mitchblackmore5230 Год назад
@@WorkshopCompanion Thanks for your reply. I'm confident that Bella will get a couple extra scritches on my behalf.
@sapelesteve
@sapelesteve Год назад
Fantastic video Nick! Terrific synopsis about clamps & clamping in general! Definitely going to be sending a link to this video to a few woodworking friends! Thank you for these videos! 👍👍👏👏🔨🔨
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@brianmosse
@brianmosse Год назад
Awesome, an essential instruction video for novice to advanced wood workers. Worth every second of one's time
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying.
@David.M.
@David.M. Год назад
Thanks Nick!
@dan__________________
@dan__________________ Год назад
I glue the plastic caps onto the clamp with CA glue. Haven't had one fall off in years.
@tetetoons2371
@tetetoons2371 Год назад
i love this video as a young woodworker who wants to make it into a living , im on a tight budget to start and damn the tools get expensive, i knew about the idea of wood clamps but didnt think they were strong enough but this gives me the courage to make some to work with
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
When I started out, the vast majority of my clamping tools were things I made myself from threaded rods, carriage bolts, wing nuts, and wood scraps. I still use a lot of them. Good luck!
@rogercarroll1663
@rogercarroll1663 Год назад
Love the dog watching the work, Thanks for the video.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@toddwilson1230
@toddwilson1230 Год назад
I thought I was across clamps and still learnt something, another brilliant video nick.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks.
@gunnmgall1850
@gunnmgall1850 Год назад
This is a very good video to explain different type of clamp. Thanks.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@aussieWS
@aussieWS Год назад
This guys gets me amped up to work some wood. I’m getting a couple of your books for my birthday soon. I’m tremendously excited to learn more
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Thanks for saying.
@mirandagss
@mirandagss Год назад
Nice. I have more than 9000 build plans, I can't wait to build like that someday lol
@jeremyhuggins8796
@jeremyhuggins8796 Год назад
Very informative lesson! Thank you!
@martincaruana6632
@martincaruana6632 Год назад
Always learn something new watching your channel. Thank you.
@WorkshopCompanion
@WorkshopCompanion Год назад
Most welcome.
@rexmcfarland4997
@rexmcfarland4997 Год назад
You have a very informative channel. You have help me improve my skills. Thank you
@cedartreeworkshop
@cedartreeworkshop Год назад
Thanks, Nick! This came at a good time as I was trying to determine how to clamp some curved items - I'll give the bungee cord method a try.
@Beakerzor
@Beakerzor Год назад
I was literally shopping for clamps when my notification of this video happened, I thought it was Alexa spying on me.
@pnklfd98
@pnklfd98 9 месяцев назад
👏🏼 wonderful content!
@fredio54
@fredio54 Год назад
Hand screws are just like toolmakers clamps - also useful for applying pressure exactly at the tip in case you need that to keep pressure even or whatever else. :-)
@t.c.9978
@t.c.9978 Год назад
I accidentally made my own assembly table. I used an oak/pine palette as a makeshift workbench. Now, I have decided to keep it. As a woodcarver, my ability to clamp wherever I please is so satisfying. -it is not perfectly flat, like the assembly table, but carries many of the same functionality. 😉
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