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Roubo Workbench Part 2 

East Oak Woodworking
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In this video I continue my Roubo style workbench build by going back a little and installing the leg vise. I am using Hovarter hardware including the vise and X-Link. I walk through the routing for the X-Link and share a mistake I made in the process.
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Комментарии : 60   
@jamesdanforth9044
@jamesdanforth9044 6 месяцев назад
hearing what goes wrong is far more valuable than people realize :-)
@TheMonkdad
@TheMonkdad Год назад
Respect for anyone willing to admit mistakes. It helps all of us.
@dansnowman29
@dansnowman29 Месяц назад
Practice makes perfect.
@johnnylieben8272
@johnnylieben8272 11 месяцев назад
OHHHH NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! I literaly gasped when I saw the mistake! I am doing research to build my own Roubo and am using your instructions as a guide. Thank you for making all of the mistakes so I don't have to (Yeah, Right!). "Woodworking for mere mortals" -Steve Ramsey
@robertberger8642
@robertberger8642 2 месяца назад
Nice progress video, well done. I’m getting envious of your bench. 🙂 I really need to clear my space and start building my own.
@pnwdiy2073
@pnwdiy2073 2 года назад
I am so glad I am not the only one that builds something inside out, upside down or otherwise reversed. Looks great and regardless is character building! Really enjoying the videos, thanks for posting.
@enthusiasticforchrist
@enthusiasticforchrist 4 месяца назад
The FAIL's are First Atempts In Learning
@xxojiyaxx
@xxojiyaxx 3 года назад
from Japan. I've watched a few videos, but please listen to your honest impressions. I like woodworking DIY and it doesn't look like I'm working. I'm working with extravagant equipment, but my eyes aren't shining. Although it has been viewed many times, it feels unreasonable. I really envy the equipment. Since it is Google Translate, it may not be translated correctly.
@walther9161
@walther9161 3 года назад
Great stuff.. I’m building my bench now... 👍
@curtroche5392
@curtroche5392 Год назад
Well Done!
@andrewcheatle
@andrewcheatle 4 года назад
As someone looking to build a roubo in the near future, great job and both videos were extremely informative!
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 4 года назад
Thanks! I’m glad they were useful to you
@bennyhill3642
@bennyhill3642 5 месяцев назад
Amazing how much thought goed into building sonething you really want to doright doright😇
@jasonleskiw9942
@jasonleskiw9942 2 года назад
Looks great. Wish I could afford to spend $2k on walnut and then use it for something that’s going to get beat on constantly lol
@bevelededgewoodworks2649
@bevelededgewoodworks2649 2 года назад
Great video, nice work too! Curious about some dimensions before I get started. How wide are the bench legs and how thick is your end cap? Oh and how wide is your chop? Thanks for the nice video!!!
@henrydiaz720
@henrydiaz720 10 месяцев назад
This was basically the same as the first one!
@gomesalr
@gomesalr 4 года назад
so nice! thanks for sharing. Do you think that with 12 bessey k body clamps and 6 other standard clamps I could the the glue up without having to insert diminos ?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 4 года назад
That’s pretty close to what I had. I had 14 total parallel clamps and a handful of F clamps. Should be do-able
@icarusfx84
@icarusfx84 2 года назад
Small tip: When doing a glue up that big, sprinkle a bit of table salt on the glue before joining and it will keep them from sliding. The salt dissolves eventually into the joint and does not affect the strength of the joint.
@henrydiaz720
@henrydiaz720 10 месяцев назад
2:38 plunge into this...no pun intended? 😂😂😂
@Brian.A.Simmons
@Brian.A.Simmons 4 года назад
Good job so far man! I've been following your build. I'm currently building a Roubo out of red oak. I hope to be done by X-Mas. I'll keep you posted...
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 4 года назад
Thanks Brian! I’m hoping I’ll have it fully finished here real soon. There was a delay in shipping the tail vise, but it sounds like it’s shipping this week. Then I’ll finally be able to instal it and call this one done.
@johnnylieben8272
@johnnylieben8272 11 месяцев назад
I wanna seee pictures!
@twostep1953
@twostep1953 3 года назад
Thanks for cutting the sound on the machinery. We should not need hearing protection to watch a carpentry video.
@cerberus2881
@cerberus2881 3 месяца назад
Here in April of '24, what would you say about your Hovarter Vise? Do you like and recommend it?
@user-qo1ld2lp6o
@user-qo1ld2lp6o 8 месяцев назад
Треба мати різні станки для обробки деревини, та багато інструментів.
@KnifeHandWoodDesign
@KnifeHandWoodDesign 2 года назад
The vise where can i get them from?
@treycalcutt5031
@treycalcutt5031 3 года назад
What kind of block plane is that? You can clean rebates, tenons, etc... with it correct?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
It’s a rabbeting block plane. Extremely useful for fine tuning joinery
@jaimegenovajr3257
@jaimegenovajr3257 3 года назад
Hi nice workbench! I’m inspired to do this, I’m on mortising and tenon process now but I do it manually by hammer and chisel, just want to know what is the gap of your dog holes on legs and on wood top? Thanks alot
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
I use 3/4” dog holes. The bench dogs also have a 1 1/2” “top”
@jaimegenovajr3257
@jaimegenovajr3257 3 года назад
East Oak Woodworking thanks for your reply, what about the distance each dog holes? ✌🏼
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
I drilled them 4” apart in the main dog strip. The back ones are 8”, and on the leg they are 3”
@jaimegenovajr3257
@jaimegenovajr3257 3 года назад
East Oak Woodworking thank you so much for your reply
@marcelbrinzea8742
@marcelbrinzea8742 Год назад
Foarte frumos,ai un proiect pentru asta ca sa fac si io? Felicitari!
@slg601
@slg601 3 года назад
i am inspired to make one, but it looks very scary. What is the wood species that you used. I am leaning towards southern yellow pine.
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
I used white Ash
@FishAccent
@FishAccent Год назад
What finish did you use? Awesome Roubo?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking Год назад
Rubio pure
@davidperfette1425
@davidperfette1425 3 года назад
Why the leg vise and not just another Twin Turbo? I've been considering the leg vise. I like the speed or the Benchcrafted leg vise, and I don't need a ton of clamping for my front vise. I already have the 14" Twin Turbo.
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
Just personal preference. If I had to build it over, I might go with another twin turbo vise. The leg vise is faster, but not by much. The real advantage is that it is deeper, but I’m not sure if that makes it the “clear winner” of the two or not.
@davidperfette1425
@davidperfette1425 3 года назад
@@EastOakWoodworking Thanks
@adrianbarber7490
@adrianbarber7490 4 года назад
What is the finish looks great
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 4 года назад
I used Rubio for this one
@jesseh2302
@jesseh2302 3 года назад
Which Jet bandsaw do you have?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
It’s the Jet 14”
@bevelededgewoodworks2649
@bevelededgewoodworks2649 2 года назад
Good job, building my roubo workbench now with Hovarter front vise and tail vise. Curious, how wide is your chop or front vise?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 2 года назад
9” at the top
@garychristiansen508
@garychristiansen508 3 года назад
Impressive, how wide is your chop?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
It’s 9 inches wide
@garychristiansen508
@garychristiansen508 3 года назад
@@EastOakWoodworking Thanks so much!
@garychristiansen508
@garychristiansen508 3 года назад
@@EastOakWoodworking Sorry, I meant how thick is the chop?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 3 года назад
12/4 milled down to somewhere around 2 3/4. 2 1/2 would be good to aim for.
@garychristiansen508
@garychristiansen508 3 года назад
@@EastOakWoodworking Thanks!
@bucktownwoodworks7737
@bucktownwoodworks7737 4 года назад
Is that a 1/1 Cav mug?
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 4 года назад
Damn! I didn’t think anyone would know what that was.
@bucktownwoodworks7737
@bucktownwoodworks7737 4 года назад
@@EastOakWoodworking Schwabach 83-85. Scouts out!
@EastOakWoodworking
@EastOakWoodworking 4 года назад
Büdigen 98-2000
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