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Super Align & Lock Mechanism - Modular Workbench Solution 

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I have been planning my new and improved Ultimate All-In-One Woodworking Workstation for months. I couldn't jump in and start building it though until I managed to find the perfect Align & Lock Mechanism For Modular Workbenches.
I think I may have found the perfect solution.
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@carolcezar3800
@carolcezar3800 Год назад
The author does like to ru-vid.comUgkxkNYRBJuiJ6EwD-tQSAlxg0eFKsnR2cgz from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
@duckyybabyy5
@duckyybabyy5 10 месяцев назад
This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble ru-vid.comUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!
@wolfgollnitz899
@wolfgollnitz899 Год назад
This channel is underrated. There is always something refreshing in your posts. Jean, you are up there with John Heisz, Matthias Wandel, etc. Ingenious but simple design.
@kthornsberry
@kthornsberry Год назад
Very nicely done, and, as far as I know, completely unique. The use of the round pipe to pull your surfaces into alignment is brilliant engineering. Your solution is simple and will probably be extremely reliable. It shows that you've thought about this for a long time. Also, the extensions quickly added not only surface area but temporary storage volume. Very nice. My prediction is we will see many RU-vidrs copying and refining your ideas. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. One suggestion came to mind as I watched. Drill all your pipe before you cut it to length. I think it would be much easier to handle.
@zapa1pnt
@zapa1pnt Год назад
"One suggestion came to mind as I watched. Drill all your pipe before you cut it to length. I think it would be much easier to handle." When I first read this, I thought, "Oh yeah, that's a great idea." Then I thought, "But it would be difficult, to keep the holes aligned." After another sip of tea and a couple more brain cells woke up, I realized, they don't have to be aligned, because they are individual pieces. 🤪🤔😵‍💫 I think I watch this stuff way too early.🥴
@Djkudos14
@Djkudos14 Год назад
Very cool and easy idea. Looking forward to the work bench. my thoughts on the locking: I would like to see a sliding latch bolt instead of the toggles. something built in the trim piece that can be slid into a corresponding piece. expanded: I see a trim piece that is halved, routered out and a dowel length enclosed. the dowel would have handle coming through the face of the trim piece along a routered out course allowing for a dual sided locking (left and right). An encased bolt latch. This would also allow a third bench to use the same mechanism as the female part. if the bolt is slid to the left than the void left can be used by another bolt. (DM for more details if need be). For a positive lock, the bolt and routered grove can have a ball bearing catch. easy to apply force to unlock the bolt latch but positive enough to keep the bolt latch in place. more detail or drawing can be provided if need be. I'm not a wood worker just have an engineering mind. I work in LEGO. lol cheers!
@fliplmb
@fliplmb Год назад
Simple but excellent idea. One change I’d suggest is neodymium magnets instead of the clasps
@scottenglish5111
@scottenglish5111 Год назад
That's brilliant, only thing I would change is trying to mount the latches under somehow so not only can they be joined side on side but maybe fronts and backs too
@WoodshopJunkies
@WoodshopJunkies Год назад
For the bench this will be a requirement so I will have to consider different mounting positions or different locking mechanisms.
@geocodejunkie
@geocodejunkie Год назад
I was thinking the same thing. Someway to mount the latches under the trim or below the trim strip.
@williamhdixon
@williamhdixon Год назад
I was thinking the same thing, and I agree. You need to be able to join 4 units into a big cube.
@bat21mh
@bat21mh Год назад
I was beginning to think you had closed Woodshop Junkies down as it seemed a long time since your last post. The modular bench is always a great idea and your latching/alignment system sounds and looks a fantastic way to give you a solid but flexible bench for all occasions. I can't wait for version two. 😄
@bradfordanger5196
@bradfordanger5196 Год назад
Great build idea! I like how you casually just sat on the cabinet to show the strength in those extensions!
@boomerbobable
@boomerbobable Месяц назад
Brilliant. Rebuilding my entire work bench system (2 large rolling benches with lots of things attached) to be more modular but connect together for workspace, outfeed, etc. and this is exactly what I'll do! Especially with some flip tops, I can have more work space when needed.
@Jimines216
@Jimines216 Год назад
I think the toggle latches are fine for a workshop application, cheap, easy to install and easy to reach. Function over form for shop furniture for sure! Great work as always.
@rafalmag
@rafalmag Год назад
Toggle latches should be good, but as they come in less unified way, to make it true modular all needs to be the same. Buy extra ones for future projects, so the new extensions would be compatible.
@subotai91
@subotai91 6 месяцев назад
Just ran across this, what an outstanding, creative solution. I'll use it with my modular work station!
@tpsooner7816
@tpsooner7816 Год назад
I can't wait for you to make the plans available for your modular bench(es)!!!!
@willybaetens4648
@willybaetens4648 Год назад
Hi, At first I thought it was a lot of effort for little result. It wasn't until you added the extra parts that I saw the functionality of your system. Simple system with maximum results. Very well done, but I'm used to that, from you. Willy from Belgium.
@markhedquist9597
@markhedquist9597 Год назад
I'm gonna agree with all the other comments and say the alignment system is a great idea! I will definitely make note of this!
@mattfaison9976
@mattfaison9976 Год назад
About to move into a smaller house and losing space for my work bench, so this idea is great for my new smaller space. Thank you and great timing!
@NearbyCactus
@NearbyCactus Год назад
Wow - so simple, yet functional!
@dqauto500
@dqauto500 Год назад
That’s a crafters dream!!! I don’t k ow how many times sewing I needed the extra room!!!
@clintbartenstein6876
@clintbartenstein6876 Год назад
Brilliant! Can't wait to see the bigger version. Though I bet you will want some sort of auto locking for the back side, instead if walking around bigger cabinets everytime you want to change up.
@hajot54
@hajot54 Год назад
That is an important point! For example, if you want to dock a mobile module to a stationary one that is backed directly against the wall. This is exactly the task that I would like to start next in my hobby workshop. On the left a longer workbench, and on the right a miter saw module and a module as a milling table, both of which should be mobile.
@designer-garb572
@designer-garb572 Год назад
This makes me want to strip out my workshop and start again, fantastic job
@chipgillespierealtor
@chipgillespierealtor Год назад
This is so cool. It's perfectly simple and functional. Well done.
@johncawkwell7995
@johncawkwell7995 Год назад
Can't believe the big workbench is 4 years old - it's what brought me to the channel in the first place! But this alignment idea is fantastic; simple, efficient and easy to reproduce on multiple pieces. I think the toggle catches work well for smaller pieces, but for the bigger workbench or somewhere you could snag yourself on the catch and potentially pop it open, a recessed latch would be the better option if you can source them at a fair price. Either way, it's a great idea and thank you for sharing it with us all.
@simonr6793
@simonr6793 Год назад
Cracking idea Jean when you start the build of your workbench 2.0 it might also be a good idea to start doing the design plans for it too. I can see a lot of people who will want to purchase the plan's from you. As always buddy 💯% 👍 🇬🇧.
@steviec5636
@steviec5636 Год назад
Looking forward to version 2!
@kevinronald4137
@kevinronald4137 Год назад
Your design skills are exemplary. Yours is one channel that keeps on surprising us with your originality. And, your skill in an accurate measure bests the best of us. Well done.
@VulcanKing67
@VulcanKing67 4 месяца назад
You were my first inspiration to take up woodworking. Thank you so much and keep it up. Good luck!
@garybiggs6559
@garybiggs6559 Год назад
That is such a good idea, I have a saying "steal with pride". I am definitely going to do that on this.
@nastyevilbunny
@nastyevilbunny Год назад
I love modular stuff. This is brilliant.
@benstrait333
@benstrait333 Год назад
Great concept, and I think you could make it even more flexible in layout by putting folding brackets under the extensions you showed at the end of the video, allowing them to be attached at the end of a trolley, not just in between them.
@rickypacheco
@rickypacheco Год назад
Ok. This is genius. I think for the big bench. You could use butterfly latches from a roadcase. They are super strong and low profile. (There are also recessed versions for flight cases available)
@mrsdjwildcat
@mrsdjwildcat Год назад
Yeah those type of latches would be perfect for heavier applications. Great idea!
@zapa1pnt
@zapa1pnt Год назад
That's a nice idea, but those things are about $10 each, for the cheap ones.
@benstrait333
@benstrait333 Год назад
@@zapa1pnt there's a reason they're spendy, they're made to be latched and unlatched constantly without wearing out. Buy once, cry once 😉
@zapa1pnt
@zapa1pnt Год назад
@@benstrait333: Oh yeah Ben, I understand all that and for protecting thousands of dollars worth of equipment, as those travel cases are designed for, they are a must, but for this application and needing 4 per module, it is expenditure over kill.
@benstrait333
@benstrait333 Год назад
@@zapa1pnt yeah, I can see that point too. I guess you'd have to decide how long you're going to keep the workbench and how often you're going to reconfigure it.
@nickshutte8369
@nickshutte8369 Год назад
Very flexible system, great engineerung and simple design. Well done & thanks, I am sure many others will benefit from this! From CPT!
@sreval
@sreval Год назад
Very clever Jean...I will definatley be using this ...when the workshop gets done !
@OVHabitats
@OVHabitats Год назад
Excellent idea and I agree with Rick Pacheco below. The butterfly latch has a lower profile and can be recessed for a smoother finish.
@MrPatdeeee
@MrPatdeeee Год назад
I think you should keep on what you're doing. Because you are so talented; your ideas always makes things better. And interesting. Thank you kind Sir for sharing your talents with us.
@Toyotajunkie
@Toyotajunkie Год назад
Ingenious! Maybe make the "sides" of the table top overhang? Both to "cover" the latches (whatever you decide for a final solution) and to provide a clamping surface. Just a thought. Thanks for your time and sharing such a great idea/solution!
@brewster3987
@brewster3987 Год назад
Very elegant in its simplicity. You might consider recessing the latches to be flush with the trim faces to minimize catching on clothing etc. I think someone else has suggested butterfly latches - I second the motion; they are much stronger and will be less susceptible to pulling out under the mass of some of your larger tools. Wonderful job! Looking forward to the next installment.
@stuartkorte1642
@stuartkorte1642 Год назад
I was going to say neodymium magnets, simple, effective way to connect the two carts. Then wow, the leafs are genius. Definitely going to incorporate into by similar carts. 👍
@karenmitchell6814
@karenmitchell6814 Год назад
I was going to suggest the same but he is using aluminum pipe. He would have to switch to steel or iron pipe to use magnets.
@peadarlafferty4109
@peadarlafferty4109 Год назад
Like the idea, one spanner, though. The fact that the latches are proud of the edge constrain the option of joining front and back. Mounting the latches on the edges (top-bottom, bottom top) of the trim would allow that option. Channel is great
@pinkytaylor5845
@pinkytaylor5845 Год назад
I Love the simplicity, functionality, clean lines. Looking forward to seeing the bench. I'll be taking notes!!
@billyblackie9417
@billyblackie9417 Год назад
Toggle latches are good because they pull the pieces together tightly and lock in position securely. You also did what I'm doing. I'm putting french cleats in my shed and making holders for the items everything is being made out of wood that's not great but by using these and moving the holders I get great ideas for more suitable spaces between cleats and making holders lighter and more effective for use and design of the holders and adding items or removing them from holders and the layout that suits sizes and shapes of holders and suit me for me needs and frequency of uses and storage holders for spare parts to each tool I get. Because usually I have the spare parts for so long and moving them around the shed I end up forgetting what they are off of. Great video and great idea you have with these locking extensions as the extensions would be ideal for making storage areas for stare parts so you don't need to be lifting them with the tool and holder every time you want to relocate items. Fantastic and brilliant idea you have and it keeps the spare parts all in one place and out of the way
@MCarberry89
@MCarberry89 Год назад
What about a French cleat idea for the alignment instead of the pipe. Keep up the great content, its videos like yours that keep me coming back for more.
@scottmorris4914
@scottmorris4914 Год назад
Great idea. For the latches, they make a heavy duty one that is used for shipping crates. Even the two trollies you made there are definitely useable.
@_WillCAD_
@_WillCAD_ Год назад
If you move the toggle latches to the bottoms of the trim pieces, then you could lock components together on all four sides at the same time, and the latches won't interfere.
@MrKirby365
@MrKirby365 Год назад
Dude! No way i'm not adopting this for my garage
@syedmushtaq123
@syedmushtaq123 Год назад
Great concept. I've seen many modular workbench videos but they fail to address the top surface alignment. One suggestion I have is to use some sort of leveling for the legs. If you don't have a flat floor and you join two modules, you'll end up with a wobbly table
@clemoniii
@clemoniii Год назад
Excellent design. You have a knack for this.
@FearsomeWarrior
@FearsomeWarrior Год назад
I build the WoodSmith Roll-Around Shop Cart and Multipurpose Cart. Favorite advantages about two smaller assembly tables are, spanning between for long projects, more edge to clamp, storage you can access from all sides, can move them through walkways to bring wood to the tools. I can combine those two carts with my 2x5.75 out feed table too. WoodSmith also has a twin cart design using hasps like you did. They mount them under and use a hinge on one side so the drawbridge is attached to one cart. They call it their: Multifunction Shop Carts
@melevets
@melevets Год назад
Love the simplicity of the mechanisms!
@jeremywansbrough237
@jeremywansbrough237 Год назад
i have always thought of a design like this but seeing it irl is really quite cool
@sexybanana3711
@sexybanana3711 Год назад
Brilliantly planned and executed!
@Jacksparrow4986
@Jacksparrow4986 Год назад
This is awesome. Others have described it well so I just want to help with the algorithm.
@DutchRobbie
@DutchRobbie Год назад
Fantastic!....I admire your ingenuity and the outcome of your projects!
@danielsheppeard
@danielsheppeard Год назад
You are a true craftsman.
@Sebastopolmark
@Sebastopolmark Год назад
GREAT job, I think you are on to something. My only suggestion would be to perhaps make the back "self locking" position so you only have to latch the front. OR may not be a problem. As stated in other comments, we will see this technique in other videos soon. Looking forward to the new plans. I have a Dewalt job site saw and there is NO infeed support so a modular one will do the trick! !! !!!
@zaenbaker1427
@zaenbaker1427 Год назад
Very neat idea! as other people have mentioned, recessed latches placed so that they're consistent (IE toggle on the side of the Negative registration, hook on the Positive side etc.), also, consider the ability to have 1x1-unit sized modules connect to a larger module (like a 2x2 module for the table saw, with a 1x1 outfeed surface etc.) making the small units symmetrical to be connected in any orientation, like Legos.
@dadou13
@dadou13 Год назад
I'm in the process of redoing my workbench and was planning on these clips, but the pipes are really interesting, didn't consider this. Thanks for the additional tip and confirming my idea wasn't the worst out there !
@timrooker4423
@timrooker4423 Год назад
I loved the idea of your original all-in-one station, but realistically my space wouldn't support that footprint on a daily basis. This modular concept is indeed a game changer, and I can't wait to see the finished product!
@BMLKABD19
@BMLKABD19 Год назад
Crazy how you come to expect great things out of people when they keep delivering. I feel like the inspector in ratatouille when asked what he wanted after his perspective in life was flipped on his head. Anyway, yes the toggle latches work, and are a great alternative for starters, but if the aligning pipe was to be fitted with a sort of a cam on one side and short 1” shaft on the other that you push in and with a 1/4 turn align and lock at the same time that would be great. I leave your great mind to think of the details of such a mechanism. But it would likely entail two pipes from different trolleys meeting and locking together. So your pipes anchoring method would have to be slightly beefier to withstand the repeated cam locking forces. If limited within the marrying cylinders/pipes, it can minimize the fatigue and locking and unlocking. Keep up the good work, and don’t let Milwaukee buy you out.
@Bruces-Eclectic-World
@Bruces-Eclectic-World Год назад
I have to say, I for one have never seen this approach to alignment of benches or anything, it's unique and a brilliant idea! Are you sure your not a rocket engineer playing a YTuber... 🙂 You might want to set the latches as positive and negatives also that way it does not mater there orientation either when you add them for the blanks etc... Oh Look, you made a place for a trash can... 🤣 BTW I say "function over form", if it works looks are not everything. When I made things for the shop out of wood, it never got more than a sanding and linseed oil. 40 years later it still functions and has several coats of oil... LOL I like the idea, if the tool is facing the wrong way, just spin the box and there you go... Truly outstanding! This is going to be awesome! Thanks! LLAP 🖖
@Andy-te6jj
@Andy-te6jj Год назад
pretty awesome design, I would add an extra trim piece at the front and back to match the height from the toggle latches to prevent you from getting stuck when working at the workbench
@rhettdunn8788
@rhettdunn8788 Год назад
TSO’s smart connect dogs might be a more elegant solution and combine alignment and locking into one process. Although you would need to consider room for turning the knobs underneath the work surface
@ShopNation
@ShopNation Год назад
Oh man, I smell some shop greatness coming. Very cool idea and love the simplicity of it
@jewaterfilters
@jewaterfilters Год назад
Looking forward to seeing the new workbench build.
@diy-mitri9737
@diy-mitri9737 Год назад
I attempted something similar for my first bench about... 4 or 5 years ago? I used big magnets instead. Probably would have worked out better if I was a better wood worker at the time. That way it could be a big square, or turn one on its end to be long out feed. The magnets would have worked out better, had I been more accurate with their placement. The latch option you went with would probably be more secure though. In my shop, I'd have a couple issues with this design. I'm clumsy... And I'd snag clothes on those exposed latches. Also... My garage floor is so horribly unlevel, that this design would wrack and twist without leveling feet. If it works for you, I'd keep rolling with it. I love your brilliance! Keep it up!
@devandestudios128
@devandestudios128 Год назад
This is an awesome idea that could be utilized in many other areas, not just a woodshop.
@williammoore4101
@williammoore4101 Год назад
I think that works great for a linear series of benches (all in a line; you have a 1x3 setup), but you would have issues working in the secondary dimension to create a bench that would allow you to have 2x3, 3x4, etc. A locking mechanism that would allow you to access from the top maybe? Something like the Lamello Zeta P2 toggle clamp, locked by a hex key from the top, perhaps? The tool is expensive, but something like that toggle connection would be nice.
@adrianscarlett
@adrianscarlett Год назад
I designed a similar system for my garage using 4 benches 600mm x 1200mm made from 4080 aluminium profile. I 3d printed tapered male and female fittings that house strong magnets that pull the benches together, and also locate the bench against a wall.
@arminosaeure29
@arminosaeure29 Год назад
Make your live easier: Use a Prozidrive (PZ) Screwdriver for those sheetgood-screews. Longer screw live, easier screwing. Nice system you came up with. Love to see future progress.
@qbnp
@qbnp Год назад
To make these fully modular on any side, using square modular trolleys, I'd consider moving the pipes slightly closer to the center, leaving room to recess a slimmer profile latching mechanism into each corner, while also alternating in the same fashion as the pipes. This would enable all sides to be connected since the latches would not protrude and interfere with any side connecting flush with another. Using the latches on the side would be preferred over moving them to the bottom since accessing the the bottom may be inconvenient with certain modules. I'd also consider moving the entire alignment mechanism down just enough for the inevitable miter saw module or any other module with a mounting surface lower than the work surface. Looking forward to more from you on this modular work bench.
@DaveMarshallAtst
@DaveMarshallAtst Год назад
Brilliant. Probably my favourite channel now, always enjoy the videos, the content is original and you're yet to succumb to the sort of algorithm chasing many others do. Good luck in going full time, purchasing a t-shirt as a means of showing my support as I type...
@tomjohns8498
@tomjohns8498 Год назад
Loving the new workbench I would worry about catching the locking gadget
@lpanebr
@lpanebr 9 месяцев назад
Excellent! I will love to see the final pieces!
@jmt816
@jmt816 Год назад
absolutely BRILLIANT design!
@BuiltByChris
@BuiltByChris Год назад
This idea is sheer brilliance. It opens up so many possibilities in the workshop. I will definitely be trying this out in my workshop. 👍👍🇦🇺👍👍
@GrahamB46
@GrahamB46 Год назад
Looks GOOD! Perhaps put the catches UNDER the top plate, so there is no interference around the sides?
@fritzginger15
@fritzginger15 Год назад
I think the latches you use are fine. Simple, quick to use and pulls the unit together nice and tight. Which is all that I’d want out of a modular system.
@mornewucherpfennig1336
@mornewucherpfennig1336 Год назад
As often is the case, you have outdone yourself again. absolutely great concept.
@Deter3DnD
@Deter3DnD Год назад
I'm not sure how much it would really help functionally, but if it's possible in the design of your workbench, I would consider putting the mdf on top of the alignment trim pieces. That way when you put the sections together, they will only have one seam between them instead of three. It would look very clean - much like your current workbench top. Love this idea though. And very excited for the Workbench 2.0!!
@noambadash
@noambadash Год назад
this is a great idea! one thing i would change is replace the lower alignment mechanism with a french clit. it will prevent bending over to lock and there won't be anythung that can be damaged like the latches.
@EcoHamletsUK
@EcoHamletsUK Год назад
Brilliant. I'll be starting on my new workshop soon, and that could be just what I need.
@Kyle-ev4fk
@Kyle-ev4fk Год назад
Your male/female alignment solution is great and yes a more low profile latch would be idea.
@thesmallterror
@thesmallterror Год назад
Have a look at Butterfly latches like those used on equipment roadcases. You can get a much tighter fit with those latches. Roadcases also have an aluminum tongue and groove system for meshing lids and whatnot. It probably won't work for you but could inspire some more ideas.
@dqauto500
@dqauto500 Год назад
I love the trolleys!!! Those would be so helpful!!
@teched9956
@teched9956 Год назад
Those pipe locking pieces are a great idea. Worried that the latches may catch on things. Seen a similar modular bench system where they used clamps lower down which were less obtrusive. Looking forward to the next video to see how this is all going to work. The extension pieces look like they could be a weak point in these modules. My preference would just be another module which can also double as extra storage.
@teched9956
@teched9956 Год назад
I have heaps of surplus and scrap pipe so this idea is fantastic for me.
@BushFireBrand
@BushFireBrand Год назад
That's a great idea Jean, well done. I can see you've put quite a bit of thought into the design, as you always do. I think your toggle levers are plenty strong. Continue the great work.
@ifiwooddesigns
@ifiwooddesigns Год назад
Absolutely brilliant!!! All other YTers will be using it or coming up with alternatives. Makes modular workstations into large benches, extended tables or can make main benches with modular moving tablesaws, routers tables or planers into main bench and hook up to one dust collector. The combination and uses are endless. My workshop is in my basement, but when pieces get too big, it’s tough to move out and complete in my garage. I can create many of those tables and bring everything outside for large projects or when I’d rather sand or spray in the fresh open air.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Just brilliant, Jean! Fantastic work! 😃 I think the rectangular option would work even better, but it's more than enough this way! Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@rustysawblade2591
@rustysawblade2591 Год назад
Your first bench build is easily my favourite workbench build series on RU-vid and I'm fairly sure that I have watched all of them lol. I had planned to build my own 10x16 workshop in the garden, before covid, and your design was definitely going to be the inspiration for my own bench. I got as far as building the frame for the floor before health issues forced the whole project onto the back burner. With any luck I'll be feeling better by the time you get the new one built and uploaded and I can copy that one instead 🤣 Good Luck bro! 👍
@robt2151
@robt2151 Год назад
Ingenious solution. I can see it being useful for (eg) model railway exhibitions where accuracy and speed of assembly are important.
@rocksarecool3285
@rocksarecool3285 Год назад
That's a great design, as always your ideas are so simple but work so well. My current bench was based off your last all in one bench design. The only reason I would switch out the latch is if you find they get caught on clothing and material while your working in the small shop.
@thevjoiners
@thevjoiners 8 месяцев назад
Another genius idea! I love how your mind works
@Mark_Dee
@Mark_Dee Год назад
Great Idea. I would consider taking hardwood and steel for the connection points for long durability. Recess the latches that they are plane with the front. Now you have a vertical alignment, but it is not 100% horizontally allined. Could be an issue if you combine e.g. a 3x3 or larger.
@travisarmstrong1698
@travisarmstrong1698 Год назад
Potentially just a steel ball and matching spherical hole for alignment vertically and horizontally? Love the concept btw!
@mdn642
@mdn642 Год назад
Brilliant idea…I think I will build these soon!!
@CraigRoyK
@CraigRoyK Год назад
Hey Jean, more of a general comment/suggestion. I love what you’re doing, and over the years both in SA & the UK having had to make do with various sheds, single garages, etc had a lot of the issues you are overcoming. I’m in the process of building a workshop, a small section of which will be my woodworking shop eventually, actually smaller than a single garage at about 3.5x4.5m. Can I suggest that you you occasionally do a “shop tour” video to contextualise the various things you have. I have watched all you videos and there are many great ideas, but it would be good to show them brought together and can be a form of catalogue/index for your other videos. All the best, Craig
@WoodshopJunkies
@WoodshopJunkies Год назад
Hey, Craig. Sure thing. I'm sure I can squeeze something in at some point.
@trentonlehman548
@trentonlehman548 Год назад
Another great Video Jean. I have been following along for 2 years now and watched most of the videos leading up to here. My opinion for what it is worth, which is not much. Shop tools have to function repetitively, consistently, simply & quickly. I believe you have a great system here. Looking forward to the next installment.
@MrKirby365
@MrKirby365 Год назад
I think the toggle latches are fairly smart honestly... That being sad you do have other options window closures... Ratcheting latches.... But the thing about what you chose is there convenient their cheap their readily available... And I don't think they look bad. The thing about your projects are even though they are made out of lower quality stuff occasionally because we don't want to spend money on that particular item more than we have to You make it so well. You make it look good you make it look like a million bucks bro
@gregmislick1117
@gregmislick1117 Год назад
Toggles : build out the front and back banding and then rout out a pocket to mount the latches into - this avoids you catching yourself on them as you move around the linked - or unlinked - modules. Excellent proof of concept - cannot wait to see finished item. (looking for a soluiton for my daughter's garage which has to be able to break down....you may have solved my problem right here!!
@heavymetallife398
@heavymetallife398 Год назад
Look into road case latches, can be recessed into the bench, great build once again
@pazmaniaoh6341
@pazmaniaoh6341 Год назад
If you figure out a latch that is recessed in the surface of the top, you could orient them in any direction. This would let you join in any orientation, not just on the ends. This is truly brilliant, love your content.
@henrybotha
@henrybotha 7 месяцев назад
Putting the latches underneath will allow you to latch in any direction. I like the idea of expanding sideways, but would also want to increase depth some times
@Huttify
@Huttify Год назад
Ok, this is the best solution I have seen until now. I am going to try this as well. I will find a way to send some money your way.
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