Great job! Using a little oil when drilling metal helps. Please put the safety guard back on your angle grinder! .If the disc chips or disintegrates at 10000RPM you'll lose fingers...
I just bought one of these about two months back to use for drilling my all wood latches I make and sell. I had given thought to making my own...or even a jig of some sort but opted, instead, for buying one from Amazon. This method would have saved me about $50 and would be much easier to carry and store...mine weighs about 10 pounds! >.< Great work and a great video J!
Sometimes it costs higher than buying for me to make. But making and editing are my pleasure. So I will keep making jigs which I don't have even though you have already watched or had. There are so many jigs and tools I want to make. Thanks buddy.
Very nice. You are an excellent craftsman. Your attention to detail is very good. Thank you for sharing this and I look forward to seeing more. Stay safe and I hope you and your family are happy and healthy.
I enjoy your videos - and greatly love the fact that you don't play music in the background! I hate the videos where people think background music is essential.
Maestro soy Hugo y lo felicito por su prensa de madera, pero me gustaría saber las medidas de cada maderita empleada? Gracias y saludo atte. Soy de Bs. As. Argentina Localidad Berazategui
Very clean job - up to ISO-9002. Yet there might be a design flaw: even small force aplied to the bolt handle will build up a considerable force, pulling the two bars apart - this is the principle of a vise - will the glue joint stand it?
Elinize ve emeğinize sağlık. Acaba açıklama kısmına da ölçüleri yazsanız.Yapmak isteyenlere daha kolaylık olur düşüncesindeyim. Bu benim şahsi düşüncem. Yinede güzel ve öğretici bir video olmuş.. Saygılar...👍👍
Maestro lo felicito por su prensa de madera, es explicativo e impecable su elaboración. Yo y otros entusiastas, agradeceríamos los planos del proyecto. Gracias.
Nice build but I have a couple of comments :- 1. @ 6:51 If you drill the recess for the washer before the through hole, then the recess would be perfectly centred. 2. The winding bar needs to be free to slide. If, when the work piece is fully clamped and the fixed bar is vertical, the vice will not sit square on the work surface. The problem was evident when you placed it for your final shot. Please don't take my comments the wrong way, they are intended to be helpful. Personally, I think it takes courage to put your work on YT and it's something I would never dare do.
I just love watching your YT's - hugely inspirational. I agree with Farrier however - a YT by "Mr Wrench" did a very similar clamp but not as nice as yours. His winding bar can slide. For the Winding bar rod, I used some M8mm S/steel rod and turned a M8 thread for only few mm each end ( rather than using a whole thread bolt) then screwed on a M8 Dome nut ( could use a piece of 12mm dowel- drilled out 8mm to fit the rod, with rounded ends) - fixed with some LokTite. The bar can move back and forth = same as my wooden clamping table. Also as Farrier commended on, the larger diameter washer recess should be done with a Forstner Bit, first -- before drilling the nut hole with a smaller diameter Forstner bit. Your technique drill nut hole first, then trying to centre the washer recess before cutting out with a knife and chisel looked uncharacteristically clumsy. An alternate method is to ditch the washer idea, and secure a surface mounted or recessed small steel plate with the rod diameter hole predrilled out and glued/screw into position. For my clamp I used some quite dense HD Wood 150x 50x20mm for the compression bars - this made the clamp a lot lighter, & used M8 road instead of M12 . I didn't need something so junky and don't need to apply more than about 30kg squeeze pressure
When the vice will move backward or forward.. i think it will touch with table's surface from bottom side.. because the area from bottom which moves forward and backward it will rub with surface if we fix this vice on table
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Horacio Rodriguez :::::Could you please indicate the measurements of the components? ======== The measurements do not matter, just use the material you have