If you clamp the clamp in a clamp, and then clamp that clamped clamp in a clamp, you essentially have clamped a clamped clamp in a clampable clamp clamp! 😁
Nice, cleaver design! I will be using your design as inspiration for building my next vise. I have some lovely canary wood I will use on the parts of the body and I think I may do a laminate of decorative hardwoods for the jaws. I think I will line the jaws with some 6oz suede falloff I have saved. Thanks again!
Que buen diseño y la forma de cierre es bastante especial y más cómodo de usar, es posible conocer las medidas que utilizó? O autoriza realizar una réplica? De antemano gracias, saludos cordiales 🖐️ desde Chile 🇨🇱
No mate, can't go too wrong if you just get something similar, the cam is the only part that might take a couple of attempts to get it right as it did for me.
Ha ha ha... You could have waited for me to do a vice project, now you'll have nothing or will have to resort to giving me your "ad-vice" In all seriousness, people are being nicked for less these days.
order them up specially, some people will make them for less than what screwfix sell replacement blades!!! this one is 3/4 inch with a really low tpi, ive had to modify the saw a bit (with an angle grinder, its not pretty) and i would get a tpi not too far off the original blade as this leaves a crap finish www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bandsaw-Blades-welded-to-any-length-50-1-2-93/183051230527?hash=item2a9eb41d3f:m:m-BJHKchB4chW-iWYcCWPuw
eBay... But the mdf honing wheel on an old bench grinder has changed my life, can't recommend making one enough, a man of your skills could make it in minutes!
Many thanks, I've been watching Paul Sellers channel where he hones his planes and chisels with leather. Noted on the honing wheel, when I have built my shed I will do that.
@@BensWorkshop I really enjoy Paul sellers, he makes everything look so effortless and most of his projects have a purpose rather than just being Arty.
Metal!!! But now I spend all day working with metal, wood is all about the unknown especially when it starts off as rough sawn. How about yourself? Do you prefer cuts or splinters!?
@@turboconqueringmegaeagle9006 at school it was woodwork, then i got a job in a stone quarry so now its metal, but my favourite thing in school was lunchtime, even when i skipped a day off i still came in for lunch 😂😂
You got school dinner? How the other half live! I was blessed to have my mum's lovingly prepared chicken liver spread sandwiches.... What sort of stone do you work with?
@@turboconqueringmegaeagle9006 sometimes i got dinner money, but only enough to eat, not good for a smoker, so i learned quickly if i went to the local arcade i could gamble my money and win enough to buy 10 danny kendalls and chips and cheese 😂😂
@@turboconqueringmegaeagle9006 the quarry i worked in was a pink granite quarry, a lot of peterhead is pink granite buildings, close to old peterhead prison, the prisoners used to work there, it was the last prison in the uk where the warders carried guns, the sas was sent in before to stop a riot, its now a museum, i used to operate the jaw crusher and sometimes on the wheel shovel
Я поражаюсь всем блогерам,которые снимают про шорник!Просто ножовкой идрелью-ни как? Обязательно целую фабрику запускать,чтоб шорник запилять? Ну этот всех превзошёл....