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Was it Worth Building These? | ft. Matthias Wandel 

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Building edge clamps started as a simple idea and escalated into a huge project with two collaborations!
Check out Matthias Wandel's video: • Testing joinery for ed...
and his channel: ‪@matthiaswandel‬
Also, check out these channels:
CNC Kitchen: ‪@CNCKitchen‬
Thespringguy: ‪@thespringguy1‬
This Old Tony: ‪@ThisOldTony‬
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Комментарии : 10 тыс.   
@jbonn5365
@jbonn5365 Год назад
This is the type of collaboration we need more of! Love that Matthias took part in this project.
@alttabby3633
@alttabby3633 Год назад
& C&N kitchen w/ a This Old Tony cameo! Also glad to add thespringguy to my subs, looks like some interesting content to step up my spring game.
@edwardschultheis6521
@edwardschultheis6521 Год назад
I want the clamps
@DonDeTango
@DonDeTango Год назад
Sehe ich auch so!
@geekazoid47
@geekazoid47 Год назад
Except he totally ignored the results...
@chadvoller2031
@chadvoller2031 Год назад
@@geekazoid47 Mathias said the double mortise and tenon joint and finger joint were strongest ones. It failed at the holes and reinforced ends, not at the joints. Marius then explained why he was going with the double morise and tenon joint for easier gluing and the number he had to do.
@MariusHornberger
@MariusHornberger Год назад
Hey everyone. Sorry for the confusion with the premiere. I thought to give it another try, but your responses clearly told me something else. WOn't happen again. I'm looking forward to the live stream next Sunday 17th at 8pm (CEST) with Matthias and hope for some interesting questions.
@ikbendusan
@ikbendusan Год назад
if you want to do a premiere, dont make people wait a whole day for it. 30 min - 1 hour wait time max
@timderks5960
@timderks5960 Год назад
@@ikbendusan Premieres simply suck. Not everybody wants to sit through the entire video, we're past that TV era. Even videos I love I still skip through some parts, and I really don't like not having that freedom. Also, comments are way better for interacting than a chat. Premieres are just the worst parts of videos and livestreams combined.
@frankvanhooijdonk1708
@frankvanhooijdonk1708 Год назад
Great video, i liked it👍And I want the clamps !! 💪
@misterj3012
@misterj3012 Год назад
The RU-vid premiere feature can be more irritating than helpful when not executed well. It's a letdown to see a new video from a RU-vidr I love in my subscription feed, only to realize it's a premiere set to start 24 hours later. I was excited to watch it right away, so the long wait is frustrating. However, if the premiere were scheduled for just 30 minutes to an hour later, it would be a different story; I'd still get to enjoy the content the same day. Aside from that, I think the video concept is fantastic, and the giveaway is a wonderful gesture. Keep up the excellent work; I really enjoy seeing your creative process unfold.
@eliezernegron333
@eliezernegron333 Год назад
I want the clamps
@MichaelCowden
@MichaelCowden Год назад
I love everything about this video, especially the engineering, the fabulously expensive tools, the collaboration, and your sense of humor.
@Juzzler
@Juzzler Год назад
15k in man hours, engineering, materials, plus having 50k in machinery, but saved 1500 bucks 😂😂RU-vid projects are hilarious.
@ramsaybolton9151
@ramsaybolton9151 Год назад
@@Juzzler I mean it all adds up. Think about it. $50k in high end production tools makes sense. $1500 for a few clamps...nah.
@innominatum9906
@innominatum9906 11 месяцев назад
@@Juzzler I generally dont walk around in my sparetime thinking about the cost per hour when doing hobby projects. Could I save a lot of time by directly buying the parts instead of making them myself? Sure, but that'd mean I'd have to put in extra hours at work and I don't get the enjoyment (frustration) and experience from learning by doing =)
@CLove511
@CLove511 11 месяцев назад
"he used expensive tools to do something that I could do with simple, cheap tools if I weren't just an armchair quarterback!!!!" -Do-nothing hacks
@jasongamer8649
@jasongamer8649 11 месяцев назад
@@innominatum9906 Hey I'm glad you learned and had fun. You at least didn't try to sell the idea that it was cheap and easy. Far too many channels like yours will say "build your own clamps for 20 bucks!" then proceed as you did with 10's of thousands of dollars of equipment and engineering not included in the price. It gets annoying when you have an idea of the true cost of some of these projects. I'm also jealous you have time for it :P
@b005t3r
@b005t3r 6 месяцев назад
The most German video ever.
@MrShrog
@MrShrog 3 месяца назад
Aber sicher
@christianmontagx8461
@christianmontagx8461 25 дней назад
@@MrShrog Gemeint ist wohl das typische Overengineering für ursprünglich einfache Lösungen. 😂 Amerikaner würden sich nach günstigen Bessey BPC Pipe Clamps umgucken, wenn sie die nicht eh schon haben. Schon allein der zeitliche Aufwand, der hier betrieben wurde ist eigentlich nicht gerechtfertigt und weit weg von jeder wirtschaftlichen Rechnung. Es hätte noch gefehlt, dass er die CO2 Ersparnis ausgerechnet hätte, was ja auch eine sehr Deutsche/Europäische Macke ist. 😂
@DFPercush
@DFPercush Год назад
I think the only reason that the commercial clamps were able to exert more force, was that they had more rubber surface area. But like you said, it's plenty for gluing wood together. Nice build!
@кяуртіс
@кяуртіс 11 месяцев назад
Thats the great thing bout woodworking. You dont want anything with excessive force as itll ruin the wood itsef hell look at a lot of tge old school clamps... they themselves are wooden.
@linmal2242
@linmal2242 11 месяцев назад
@@кяуртіс Yes.
@obi-wankenobi9871
@obi-wankenobi9871 10 месяцев назад
@@curry3734 While most material pairing have a relatively constant cof, pairings of which at least one element is rubber have a cof that sinks with rising contact pressure. Going by this most basic theory means spreading the load over a larger surface will give you a higher cof and therefore more grip for the same clamping force. The wet hill is not the right example in this case, since youre now comparing a dry polymer to solid body contact to a wet contact between a solid body (tire) and matter of undefined shape (dirt+grass). Contact mechanics are a very complicated field field of engineering and even with all our modern technology it is not possible to reliably predict cof, even when you know the materials, surface shapes, roughness, roughness shape, load and relative velocity. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact_mechanics
@patrickherke8947
@patrickherke8947 10 месяцев назад
​@curry3734 in general the frictional force does not depend on the contact area. Spreading the same force over a larger area does not reduce the applied force. It only reduces the pressure (i.e. the force per unit area). If you consider a very small portion of the contact area, then the force applied to that area is smaller when the total contact area increased. And thus that portion's contribution to the total frictional force is smaller. However, there are more small portions and so when you add up the effects of all the small portions you get the same total frictional force. Now this model of friction isn't always correct, but it is fairly widely applicable.
@grantblock4013
@grantblock4013 7 месяцев назад
The profile of the cam and stiffness/coefficient of rubber change the friction actually
@MichaelCoolidge
@MichaelCoolidge Год назад
I loved this collab. Two wonderful engineers going far beyond the normal. They each also considered stressing the parts and finding their limits. Often, that is not done. Congrats to each of you.
@nithazra
@nithazra Год назад
What a great breakdown of an interesting engineering challenge. I love that you you mention that they don't outperform the bought clamps, but *do* perform just fine for the intended job!
@flanagon360
@flanagon360 Год назад
Yeah I liked this, the commercial ones were so expensive though
@davewagner392
@davewagner392 6 месяцев назад
Yes I thought this build was great. I want the five clamps.
@EmersonTripoli
@EmersonTripoli 26 дней назад
I’m not ashamed to admit I only clicked on this video because of Matthias. Wasn’t disappointed. But also mad it took 11 months for YT algorithm to recommend it.
@Bloodray19
@Bloodray19 Год назад
You couldn't deny you're German, even if you wanted to. The excellent engineering and quality of all your work is why I've been watching you for years
@NicksStuff
@NicksStuff Год назад
The most german-engineer(revealing video for me was the "automatic" garbage can lid
@wingnutbert9685
@wingnutbert9685 Год назад
LOL!!! ....and like a German, first instinct (his spring making) was to way over complicate the procedure. (T.I.B.S = Tool Induced Blindness Syndrome) ! LOL!😂😬
@izemanevobike
@izemanevobike Год назад
@@wingnutbert9685 But that's the most FUN part of it. Otherwise anyone could do it ;)
@Chimpiin
@Chimpiin Год назад
“Yes, I have tested the thread beyond any load it will realistically take and it survived. I’m still going to reinforce it more though.” 😅 Who doesn’t love a bit of German over-engineering?
@wingnutbert9685
@wingnutbert9685 Год назад
Over engineering is usually good. But overly complicated engineering is a PITA! 🤣 @@Chimpiin
@automotive474
@automotive474 10 месяцев назад
$300,000 in tools, $75,000 in labour and $7,000 in consultancy VERY WELL SPENT! Plus, you got to save 1.5k Euros. Totally worth it, in my opinion, what an awesome fabrication project. If that was your hobbie, you're doing it right. If that's your craft, that's what I call honing the skills. If this was a "just for YT thing" 1M viewers can't be wrong.
@smthnew861
@smthnew861 9 месяцев назад
Labour is free!
@automotive474
@automotive474 9 месяцев назад
​@@smthnew861not in my book, but ok 😊
@Yamasutra
@Yamasutra 9 месяцев назад
​@smthnew861 so you work for free, eh?
@brandonbrenza8239
@brandonbrenza8239 7 месяцев назад
In what world is Labor free I get anywhere from 85 to 450 an hour if my time is spent on own projects I'm not making money so yeah Labors not free never has been never will be
@agilewolf
@agilewolf 7 месяцев назад
I love it for it's strict material constraints..and I really wanted to know if no glue or reinforcements would somehow be stronger because trees are meant to bend with the wind.
@helderlage
@helderlage Год назад
I don't do any work with wood or any other material [I don't have a space to do it] but I'm addicted to videos of makers. You are, without a doubt, the most incredible. In addition to excellent engineering and design, you are a fantastic presenter. Hug from Lisbon, Portugal.
@woodbeard9861
@woodbeard9861 Год назад
u dont need extra space..i started to make things in my living room. a garage or basement room will also work. just get started!!!
@helderlage
@helderlage Год назад
I live in the center of Lisbon, in an 18th century building, on the 5th floor without elevator, in an area with almost no parking and not a single garage. My house is 48m2 [a living room, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom and an elementary kitchen. As you can see, there's not much space to find, but thanks for the encouraging suggestion :)@@woodbeard9861
@spyrosspyrou5809
@spyrosspyrou5809 9 месяцев назад
I lived in Germany for 2 years, 1995-96, while working with steel construction engineers. This experience taught me why German engineering is the best. It's the way they approach a problem and the mind set. Marius is the epitome of this. Well done, again.
@fips664
@fips664 Год назад
Es ist einfach Wahnsinn, wie du an die verschiedenen Probleme ran gehst und Lösungen dafür findest. Wenn man dir zuschaut denkt man, man befindet sich in der Produktentwicklung. Meinen größten Respekt
@brasshouse-og
@brasshouse-og Год назад
This is the best way for Matthias to collaborate with people. At home. Alone. Not with the person. Or anyone. Dude is so awkward. He’s the best.
@mojave7604
@mojave7604 11 месяцев назад
Adding "He's the best." After an insult doesn't make it a compliment. Not all thoughts need to be expressed. 👍
@brasshouse-og
@brasshouse-og 11 месяцев назад
@@mojave7604 did your thought on the matter need to be expressed? Maybe I think it’s cool that socially awkward people can become wealthy, successful, respected, and appreciated even though they stay true to their awkward ways. It’s beautiful really.
@janwesterlund3335
@janwesterlund3335 11 месяцев назад
​@@mojave7604❤🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘🕘
@maplobats
@maplobats 11 месяцев назад
@@mojave7604 As a fellow awkward geeky guy, I don't see any insult in his comment.
@Lucas_sGarage
@Lucas_sGarage 4 месяца назад
​@@mojave7604 as a fellow awkward geek guy I don't see the insult
@tomborowiec8735
@tomborowiec8735 Год назад
What a great collaboration between two sensational youTube Makers! I love the story behind the design and all the failed attempts showing how much work goes into making anything worth building. Keep up the great work!
@JoeModz
@JoeModz Год назад
"Clamps, give em the clamps!" "Gee, you think? You think that maybe I should use these clamps that I use every single day at every opportunity?"
@navigas93
@navigas93 Год назад
This is the kind of workshop project I am way too familiar with. Spending tonnes of time on tools/jigs/fixtures to do what I'm really supposed to do more perfect/"cheap"/simple. Absolutely premium content!
@The-truth-is-valuable.
@The-truth-is-valuable. Год назад
Marius, your work is really entertaining, and the video quality is outstanding. Your projects just getting better and better.
@cjsveningsson
@cjsveningsson Год назад
I love the agile yet minimalistic mix of materials and methods! And those jigs and templates, I hope I can find out more about your setups 🤩 Next do a project requiring custom electronic circuits, preferably foregoing PCBs and utilizing the existing materials to interface with components 😏
@polychoron
@polychoron 11 месяцев назад
I 2nd this, i'd love to see embeded electonics with circuits etched into the surface like majik sigils.
@nunya7065
@nunya7065 11 месяцев назад
That's great how you made them yourself AND you talk to Mathias as he seems to be the master. I watch many of his videos as well as yours. Thanks for sharing but I don't need the clamps. Hopefully you give them to someone that will have a good use for them. You rock bro.
@AEXdesignhouse
@AEXdesignhouse Год назад
The amount of effort you put in those beauties is insane in the best way possible. They look amazing and so useful. The manufacturer can take some hints from you. These are plenty strong and just imagine some people use just tape…
@MadeinPolandChannel
@MadeinPolandChannel Год назад
Great job!
@Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_Too
@Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_Too 9 месяцев назад
The dumbest solution to a problem I've seen in a very long time. I solved it in less than three minutes using rubber bands around the entire finished product. To calibrate the pressure, add more rubber bands. If the finished product is too large to stretch the rubber band around it, use two clamps and two boards with nails in them to hold the rubber. It would also help when using his solution to know strength grows by x when added at the width and x^2 when added at the height. When making your own tools you need to think simpler to turn a streaming profit. He will never turn a profit with his brain, but he was able to show off a lot of unnecessary tools - at least for this task.
@fotofysik9186
@fotofysik9186 Год назад
Man, yet another fantastic project and video. A true inspiration!
@SKYLIMI
@SKYLIMI Год назад
What a professional approach and so much work, that's why I love people like that and I'm glad they exist and give us all joy and hope👍
@MichaelLass
@MichaelLass Год назад
This has to be one of the greatest woodworking projects I have ever seen. Makes me want to go to the makerspace and make one.
@linmal2242
@linmal2242 11 месяцев назад
Or twenty LOL !
@Yamasutra
@Yamasutra 9 месяцев назад
You've clearly not seen a lot then
@MrElBenno
@MrElBenno Год назад
Marius, du machst einfach auf eine sehr sympathische Art sehr coole Videos mit tollen Projekten! Respekt! LG
@CasualProGamer
@CasualProGamer Год назад
Excellent project! Just a small tip: you should add a springy material on the 3D printed part. The rubber you already have would be good enough for it. This spring will ensure that the loss of tension that will happen over time (because... well... it's a screw, it will loosen), will be compensated by relaxation of the rubber. With this addition, the tension will no longer fall off over time like it does now. Just a tip, do with it what you will.
@silenceinthewoods2869
@silenceinthewoods2869 18 дней назад
this is wwhat pioneers are built upon! inventing the cheapest, simplest way of using a great invention,, I hope more people notice! I'm not as much of a woodworker, as I am mostly a graphic designer and an artist, but maybe on a future proyect I'll consider building one like these, or ordering a clamp from you if you ever make comissions for it! it has soooo many applications!
@narancs5
@narancs5 Год назад
Great video, really spectacular project! Ngl the amount of effort was just nuts. I was happy to just be the viewer. I know it is not the main aspect but you definitely payed that 1.5k with your time. Been there, done that - it's part of the fun. Truly educational content and I honestly enjoyed every minute of it. You are a great craftsman and the clamps turned out to be awesome - well mainly due to your thorough approach.
@woodfather
@woodfather Год назад
After all the amazing work and problem solving that you put into this, I hate to say that for me, the blue metallic paint was the showstopper! That stuff looks incredible, even moreso considering it just comes out of the paint gun and looks like that. Definitely looking into that! Great video and project, they look awesome. 👍
@DanielWahlig
@DanielWahlig Год назад
Loved watching the production process and testing. Would be fun to know the cost comparison based on the material costs for your homemade version (disregarding the tons of hours of time that went into producing them).
@northve25
@northve25 Год назад
Yes, to know the difference in the cost to build and to compared to the price to purchase. I’m very interested in this.
@ibubezi7685
@ibubezi7685 Год назад
Matthias is in Canada, Marius in Germany - shipping that box was already the price of one 'brand' clamp 😉 And he used 'old' wood - but all other stuff (CNC etc.) needs to be added. Obviously his hours - impossible to calculate - maybe chalk it as 'education'. Plus, monetized here on YT.
@daviddombrowski3869
@daviddombrowski3869 Год назад
I would bet the amount of time alone would make all this way more expensive, but way more fun and interesting. Most likely learned a lot on the journey also.
@teazer999999
@teazer999999 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting your process. Very informative. You have patience, perseverance, discipline, an iterative design process, value quality, and good tools. Perfect, and rare, combination.
@UnholiestJedi
@UnholiestJedi Год назад
Marius, you are one of the best channels on YT. These are great!
@Scott_A
@Scott_A Год назад
The bought clamps also have a much bigger grip area compared to yours so would have given an extra grip advantage to them, if they had smaller pads or if you made some with wider pads then the test would probably be closer. Awesome work 👌
@hesgrant
@hesgrant Год назад
I am so glad Matthias' video introduced me to your channel, this is great stuff! And I also watch CNC Kitchen! I'm gonna go binge the rest of your videos now
@WahooLee
@WahooLee Год назад
A free resource you may wish to use is street sweeper bristles from the machines that clean city streets each week. They are spring steel, and they are brittle enough to break off cleanly. You can find one on average about every 2 city blocks by keeping an eye on the gutters as you walk around any city that has the machines that use them. It does take some trial and error to learn how much they can bend and how to get them to stay where you want them, but this video shows that you are very capable of doing that kind of thing.
@mwitalemi
@mwitalemi Год назад
Amazing work. Your attention to detail and dedication to every component is great to watch.
@lemagreengreen
@lemagreengreen Год назад
Amazing work, your clamping pad is definitely better than the commercial version as well. Watching you assemble these was very satisfying, accuracy in every detail pays off in assembly. I'm sure everyone would want a set of these, had no idea such a clamp existed!
@gdu370
@gdu370 Год назад
I want the clamps! These are amazing, love the work and tooling you've put together!
@darkosimic86
@darkosimic86 Год назад
Great video Marius and also great clamp! It is very interesting to be guided through production process; it puts things in perspective and to some degree explains the prices of the tools (and other products) we use.
@AndreasDybdahlOfficial
@AndreasDybdahlOfficial Год назад
Very cool design Marius, I really like the double collaboration with both Mattias and Stefan as well, and a very nice result indeed, especially the paint job, they look like metal clamps because of it
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First collab with such woodworking legend, can't wait :)
@MrGunner296
@MrGunner296 Месяц назад
Beautiful. Love all the engineering and repeatable test results.
@cardguys
@cardguys Год назад
I'm thinking £1500 is the better option after all the jigs and trial and days of labor.
@SjorsHoukes
@SjorsHoukes 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely. It’s € btw, so £1.260. Benefit: you get to publish a RU-vid video that gets 1.9 million views ;)
@MoistTowelette
@MoistTowelette 5 месяцев назад
Plus loads of experience and skills gained
@adorp
@adorp Месяц назад
Nah, the hard way is better when it is also the fun way.
@cardguys
@cardguys Месяц назад
@@adorp this is a lesson that is so hard to teach and so rewarding to learn.
@adorp
@adorp Месяц назад
@@cardguys first world problems. You don't live in a nation that floods every year, then gets destroyed in cyclone every year, or sees a military coup every year. By your logic, India is Russia's vassal state.
@gamestylerz
@gamestylerz Год назад
I want the clamps
@jdsworkshop
@jdsworkshop Год назад
I always enjoy your videos. You really have an amazing set of skills and a lot of ingenuity. I also love how you included other makers in your video (some of my favorites). Keep up the amazing work!
@littleitayly
@littleitayly Месяц назад
Late to the party but I wanted to also submit that I really enjoyed the wholesome collaboration with other excellent creators! Thank you for this content!
@NomenNescio99
@NomenNescio99 Год назад
You are a very skilled maker and videographer. Awesome project.
@ChuckBronson100
@ChuckBronson100 Год назад
Great to see your very creative videos. Fantastic job as usual
@giorgioclavelli1757
@giorgioclavelli1757 Год назад
All the efforts you put in this is unbelievable, but very educational and entertaining. Liked and subscribed!!!
@spicydragonz
@spicydragonz Год назад
What is the name of the sanding attachment for the drill press?
@MariusHornberger
@MariusHornberger Год назад
Flap sander
@Reprint001
@Reprint001 Год назад
Of course, I appreciate the amount of learning you get and the entertainment value of the video. But, I'm not so sure that ultimately if you consider the tooling, design time, prototyping and final production, these clamps cost any less than the Bessey ones. 🙂
@MariusHornberger
@MariusHornberger Год назад
Absolutely true. It would only amortize when I make hundreds of them
@hattibugatti
@hattibugatti Год назад
This is what I still want to know: Price comparison! How much does your clamp cost?
@teguh.hofstee
@teguh.hofstee Год назад
Well he also gets a video out of it 😉 (though most of us can't use the same argument to justify 😅)
@M3rVsT4H
@M3rVsT4H Год назад
@@hattibugatti You know the price is going to be different for everyone yea? I have all the materials lying around. So for me it comes down to time. Feasibly I could make 30 clamps in a few days. But I can't earn a spare 1500 euros in a few days lol. So I'm seeing value.
@Joe_P
@Joe_P 11 месяцев назад
I'll never understand why these dudes don't just learn to weld and start working with steel. This project would have taken one day
@joaquinsanabria2734
@joaquinsanabria2734 3 месяца назад
❤ welding and laser
@katedefender
@katedefender Год назад
I want the clamps!! My 12 year old son and I thoroughly enjoyed this video. You are so good at explaining things and making it interesting and fun to watch! Thank you! Do you like Star Wars?
@JD-wy3dh
@JD-wy3dh 11 месяцев назад
My grandfather was a carpenter and i spent years working with him at the shop. making your own tools was a very common task but a much easier one since we didn't stop to film everything and setup the next shot.
@kazthole
@kazthole Год назад
Fun fact: most medium soft silicone cruiser skateboard wheels are the exact same silicone compound that big manufacturers use for gripping or traction, and this silicone can be easily molded into whatever shape you like :) oh and it’s super cheap
@Peich01978
@Peich01978 8 дней назад
Love the detail of your videos. The process is very interesting to watch. Great work!
@CorVulhop
@CorVulhop 2 месяца назад
Nice clamps, Marius, and hard work to get the job done🙂
@HondoTrailside
@HondoTrailside 11 месяцев назад
A tip from boatbuilding is that if you want to make a load takeoff like the ends of those clamps, you run a router groove, and inlay carbon, or glass tow. We have a lot of high load things like rudder attachments to engineer. By the way. A simple way to strengthen those ends would have been to make the holes a little off center, so that the blowout side would be stronger. and to leave the ends square. Also fiberglass patches over the ends are real fast, and would add a lot of strength, and be a lot faster than the carbon tow, which given the section, would be fiddly.
@MariusHornberger
@MariusHornberger 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tips. I did the off center hole, but it was minimal. Changing that also affected the shape of the cams.
@panther105
@panther105 4 месяца назад
So clever thinking of that finger tab to open the clamps for thicker stock...... Patent..!! (And yes......totally worth it!!)
@BTom16
@BTom16 11 месяцев назад
The CNC Kitchen channel rules. Stefan is a rock star in the 3d printing world. It appears these clamps are good for 40KG of clamping force. That is a lot of force. Even 10Kg would be good for any glue up I would ever do. These clamps are great.
@maudepotvin8660
@maudepotvin8660 Год назад
You're tingling my woodworking senses ...
@Thomas_W.
@Thomas_W. Год назад
Marius, I love the stackability of your version. Very beautiful design! I want the clamps!
@AFowkingPanda
@AFowkingPanda 11 месяцев назад
I couldnt contain my giggling when I first saw Mr Matthias, not because hes funny looking or anything but just because he looks like the dad from "honey I shrunk the kids" so it was quite funny watching him test your design!
@Taziod
@Taziod Год назад
Matthias is such a g I can't believe he went out of his way to provide additional testing in the form of reinforcements to aid in your findings. What a fucking legend.
@HondoTrailside
@HondoTrailside 11 месяцев назад
And this is why, while I am 99% a woodworker, I have capability to saw and weld metal. Those frames would be so easy to weld up. I learned this from the great acoustic guitar maker, Bob Taylor. He did a column for Guitarmaker magazine (?) over some years, and most of his solutions were metalworking. You can't beat it. His current manufacturing is totally sophisticated, but his articles were about how to make steps early on in your process, and he went directly to how factories do stuff. It is fun figuring out how to make things work in wood, though.
@4777512
@4777512 11 месяцев назад
This Old Tony is becoming a youtube legend, you are like the 5th one to mention him this year
@Tesla.Channel2024.
@Tesla.Channel2024. 6 месяцев назад
The clamping force of a clamp largely depends on the type of wood used, as well as its level of hardness. In fact, some woods can provide a clamping force that is even stronger than that of metal. Therefore, choosing a suitable wood type can make a significant difference in the clamping power of a clamp.
@HapkinsPL
@HapkinsPL 9 месяцев назад
19:30 normalnie jak chcesz zrobić sprężyne najlepiej użyć śruby i tokarki ale można też wytoczyć wałek na daną średnice i samemu go nagwintować z odpowiednim do rezultatu lub skoku gwintu i na tokarce sobie nawijasz na rowki jak w płycie winynowej porusza się igła ale drut musi być naprężony
@allwayscapitan
@allwayscapitan 9 месяцев назад
мастерство на высоте. очень аккуратная работа на каждом этапе и внимание к деталям - супер круто
@EvanCarrollTheGreat
@EvanCarrollTheGreat Месяц назад
Probably could have called up the small company and sent them one innovation to make the clamps easier to open, gotten 20 production models at production cost. =) Love the work. Not too often you see "we're going to make this cheaper out of necessity" videos on youtube that don't involve more money to produce than the factory that made them.
@adorodrums
@adorodrums 5 месяцев назад
hey, love this video. I know that rabbit hole you get into when you think "hey, let's save some money and diy it... lol. But I do not have those nice machines... nor the space... sigh.. keep up the good work!
@donjohnson24
@donjohnson24 11 месяцев назад
Unable to read all the comments to see if anyone else has commented on your SPRINGS, so this may have already been mentioned. Commercially, springs made from spring steel - or music - wire, are heat treated for about 30 mins at 250 degrees Centigrade (482 degrees Fahrenheit) after forming. This makes the springs stronger, and therefore less likely to deform under repeated loading. There is usually some movement during the heat treatment, so some experimentation is needed to get the initial leg angles such that the final angles are as required. As you have already made the springs they may be OK, but if they do show signs of weakening, heat treated versions may solve the problem. BTW, the solution to getting nuts aligned on the operating screw was so obvious once you demonstrated the technique that I wondered why I had ever thought it would be an unsolvable problem! Also, I liked your performance as Kevin Myers in American Pie 🤔
@seajet1000
@seajet1000 10 месяцев назад
Moin Marius ich bin voll begeistert, obwohl ich nur wenig englisch verstehe, die Zwingen sind Großartig geworden
@FullOilBarrel
@FullOilBarrel 4 месяца назад
Might be a stupid question, but why not use a single piece of wood and mill out the C? Should be the strongest no? Or maybe the fiber direction will be suboptimal since wood is anisotropic
@Femo-ok
@Femo-ok 4 месяца назад
Maybe you can get more hold on the cams surface by adding some gripping surface features and hand batching some two part low durometer urethane mix on a custom mold.
@hanfo420
@hanfo420 27 дней назад
perfect example on how to unit-test stuff. Do not include any other systems. Only test the stuff you actually want to test. Every other detail that has to be included, has to be way stronger than the thing you want to test.
@802Garage
@802Garage 9 месяцев назад
I'm surprised you got the nuts to align, but I suppose it makes sense if they usually start the threads in one of six orientations. Your spacing would also have to line up then. I might have done a single nut pressed in and then run the tap through the nut and wood to have wood threads backed up by a nut. Just a thought. Really amazing project! So cool to see how many different processes and techniques you used to get the final product. Love all the prototyping too. Glad this video has paid off views wise.
@JCKR-yv4gy
@JCKR-yv4gy Год назад
Wow. Not merely stunningly good looking, but also an excellent presenter. Thanks. Signed in.
@BloodiedHorror
@BloodiedHorror 10 месяцев назад
A video about clamps? of COURSE Matthias Wandel, the wood god, makes an appearance. Good choice!
@gustfulldraw774
@gustfulldraw774 11 месяцев назад
Wood is just to variable a material for the test to be conclusive , interesting never the less. Definitely food for thought.
@mikeycage1587
@mikeycage1587 6 месяцев назад
6 months later, i want the clamps lol. Nicely done bro.
@quinten7064
@quinten7064 Год назад
Patent the tabs for the finger my friend.
@VoidScytheX
@VoidScytheX 6 месяцев назад
Great work, no question. I still don't really understand why all this. It's not like there aren't already a lot of edge clamps on the market. Are these inadequate or really that much more expensive than the homemade ones? OK, after watching the end of the video, conclusion: I see the benefit of your testing and your work. It is a very good example of how good improvements can be brought to the manufacturers of mass market products.
@PaulBostwick
@PaulBostwick 7 месяцев назад
I would be tempted to make the cams on the 3d printer. with 100% infill it would take the compressive load pretty well and be easier (though probably slower) to make... maybe the springs could be a print in place feature to keep it interesting.
@citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936
@citylockapolytechnikeyllcc7936 11 месяцев назад
Those clamps seem to be based upon the PULLMAN LATCH, This type of latch is found on emergency exit door devices, aka panic bars. The latch EASILY closes, as it pivots rather than sliding... and upon releasing, it seeks a snug, no rattle fit. This translates beautifully into a clamp. I want a Fractal Vice, too!
@celticgale5211
@celticgale5211 11 месяцев назад
Don’t need the clamps, wouldn’t use them as they deserve since I’m in automotive but this was a great video, super interesting and fun to watch, including the addition of the other RU-vidrs who added valuable information. Keep up the great work and enjoy the tools you made with hard work and great effort.
@watchmakertothestars
@watchmakertothestars 8 месяцев назад
I would suggest you started backwards. How much pressure do you really need to apply edging? That number would tell you how much you need in your design. I suspect all your clamps would suffice to attach most edging.
@Niki_Parvanov
@Niki_Parvanov 10 месяцев назад
I want the clamps! (also, great engagement technique)
Год назад
Interesting video. It reminds me of a cartoon 'A je to' (Pat & Mat on English I believe) where two friends solve simple tasks by overengineering everything.
@Striker9
@Striker9 11 месяцев назад
Man i wish i had half the patience you do 😅 i would be so frustrated an hour in my brain wouldn't let me proceed.
@BillBird-df3pf
@BillBird-df3pf 8 месяцев назад
I think you should use a dovetail joint. They are hard but look amazing and are very strong. You could also make a laminate with a piece of metal between plywood.
@Gastell0
@Gastell0 Год назад
I think you only need one nut as you apply force only in one direction, and also having as tight bolt hole as possible will provide more strength to the whole cosntruction so it'll less likely to fail at this place.
@kenengel620
@kenengel620 11 месяцев назад
Lol. He watches "this old Tony" too! Love that guy!
@EricDIW
@EricDIW 9 месяцев назад
Any DIY project where the end result is twice as expensive and half as effective, I consider it a win!
@RannonSi
@RannonSi Год назад
It looks like you could've implemented an angle bracket, hole plate, joist hanger or something along those lines, as a cheap reinforcement for the frame. Congrats to whoever got the clamps! ^^.
@stevenboelke6661
@stevenboelke6661 7 месяцев назад
The hammered finish actually made me think the clamp body was steel at first. Very nice.
@zvotaisvfi8678
@zvotaisvfi8678 6 месяцев назад
clamp the board vertically. use regular C clamps and them push down before you tighten. put a 4x4 on top of it. use some long little shims on each one if you want
@Mike1962nz
@Mike1962nz Год назад
I admire your creativity but I have one question. Based on your desired hourly rate did these work out cheaper to make?
@Bakachu7
@Bakachu7 9 месяцев назад
I want those! I'm sure it's very late but I just found the video. Well done!
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