Brochobo
Brochobo
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Pinless leg vise (without a criss cross)
I build a pin-less leg vise for my workbench. This design is very simple, and very simple to make. The parallel mechanism is all wood. There is a hardwood parallel guide which runs against a strip of Birch on the under side of the leg rail.
Compared to more popular methods like linear bearings, St Peter's cross, or chain-contraptions, this is a winner. It's arguably simpler than building a traditional pin board.
I don't know if this idea pre-dates RUclips, but I first saw this method used in Corneel du Toit's video. Please watch his video if you're interested in this design: ruclips.net/video/iMiapoEqyis/видео.htmlsi=jbRqp2_9_5JzC3ej
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Redwood Roubo Workbench
Просмотров 2 тыс.9 месяцев назад
I made a workbench out of leftover 16 ft redwood deck boards. The bench is 8ft long by 2 ft wide, with a 3.5 inch thick benchtop. I'll upload a separate video for the pin-less leg vise retrofit.
Making a simple bed frame
Просмотров 2442 года назад
A minimalist and very low floating bed frame made out of cherry with birdseye maple bowties and a Douglas fir base. Finished with Danish oil and paste wax. I made this with pretty simple joints and wanted to get it built quickly. I don't show some assembly steps at the end, like adding a half-inch rubber stop on the back of the headboard, so I can lean it against the wall, and laying down the c...
Beadboard with old handtools
Просмотров 3873 года назад
We got rid of a wall heater unit and needed to patch a hole in a beadboard wall. I didn't have a quadruple bead router bit handy, but I did have a Stanley 66.
Fixing a racking workbench
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.3 года назад
My Moravian workbench started to rack front-to-back. The cause is a poorly fitted tenon. I fix it with some angle bracing. I also fix the tenon by filling the gap with a thin piece of wood.
Repairing Trestle Table Legs
Просмотров 5024 года назад
Wood boring beetles were found in the sap wood of my white oak trestle table. I tried treating the small holes with Timbor, and there were no more signs of the beetles. The sapwood is damaged, so it was removed from the leg assembly and replaced.
Making a dovetailed tea box with a sliding panel
Просмотров 14 тыс.4 года назад
Made out of scrap walnut and birdseye maple. A practice piece for some larger sliding panels I hope to do in the near future.
Restoring a hand saw (Henry Disston No. 12)
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 года назад
This is how I restore hand saws for using in my shop. This is a Henry Disston No. 12 saw from the 1888-96 era. It is a full size 26 inch saw with a nice straight plate. The teeth were in good shape and just needed sharpening.
Making a London pattern chisel handle
Просмотров 11 тыс.4 года назад
Making a london pattern handle for an old Marples and Sons tang chisel. Made out of scrap ash wood and a plumbing brass ferrule.
Recreating a Stanley 750 socket chisel handle
Просмотров 8 тыс.4 года назад
Handle is made out of mahogany, dyed with Angelus winetone leather dye, finished with shellac. The leather washers are made out of 8-9 oz veg-tanned leather with some acrylic leather finish.
making a leather skiving knife
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
Made a leather skiving knife or a chisel with a very shallow bevel (17 degrees).
making a leather strap cutter
Просмотров 66 тыс.5 лет назад
I needed to make some laces for a leather arm brace, so I made this strap cutter.
A drill and router bits cabinet
Просмотров 6775 лет назад
Made with miscellaneous scraps: birch plywood, tongue and groove floor boards, walnut, and maple veneer.
Plant pot hangers
Просмотров 1795 лет назад
I made a pair of plant pot hangers. The wood is white oak, scraps leftover from my dining table. It's finished with oil and varnish.
Making a backsaw handle
Просмотров 25 тыс.5 лет назад
Making a backsaw handle
Installing and using a generic adjustable tool rest
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Installing and using a generic adjustable tool rest
making a vanity table
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.5 лет назад
making a vanity table

Комментарии

  • @mccrich8094
    @mccrich8094 20 дней назад

    Nice build. You are a quality craftsman. I'm impressed with your cabinetmaking skills. And the video is well done; well photographed. Looking forward to more. I note you have both a Stanley plough (or combo) plane and a Veritas plough plane. Do you have a preference of one over the other? Thanks again.

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 20 дней назад

      Thanks! About the planes, they are actually different planes for different purposes. I use a Stanley 45 as my plow and I have the skew rabbet veritas plane. Personal preference is to generally replace my veritas stuff with vintage restored equivalents, but the commonly available Stanley rabbet planes are not skewed, which I do find very useful in the Veritas.

  • @markluke8447
    @markluke8447 29 дней назад

    Very nice restoration, I have several I need to restore, what were the products you used on the blade and handle?

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 29 дней назад

      Mineral spirits and a Scotch Brite pad on the saw plate to clean and derust. If it's really rusty, Evaporust soaked towels wrapped on the plate and covered with plastic wrap, and leave it for a few hours or overnight. Then I lubricated with oil and wet sanded to 1200. On the handle mineral spirits and fine steel wool to clean. To finish, I think I used Danish oil on this one, but l I've used BLO and wax on others

  • @christophersouza8792
    @christophersouza8792 Месяц назад

    $300 bench plane but you grabbed the Millers Falls for the end grain... I'm a huge fan of their tools, planes mainly. Nice vice build too!

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo Месяц назад

      The Millers Falls is my daily smoother. Wouldn't trade it for any other.

  • @inkandbarrel
    @inkandbarrel Месяц назад

    How is it holding up?

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo Месяц назад

      So far getting beat up and holding up fine.

  • @user-du2of3lh1g
    @user-du2of3lh1g 2 месяца назад

    I like the way you incorporate power tools and hand tools together

  • @brianwball40
    @brianwball40 3 месяца назад

    How sharp is that plane?

  • @giovanniterraroli1667
    @giovanniterraroli1667 3 месяца назад

    Ok thank you very much i’ll give it a try. Last question is: if the guide block ramp is canted but the screw is horizontal wouldn’t they be out of parallel blocking the movement of the chop?

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 3 месяца назад

      Yea probably the vise would start to bind. A very slight cant with the top of the chop toeing in toward the benchtop is ok or even preferred. Mine is pretty much parallel, and it works fine. But I worried about it and gave myself the option to fine tune it via the removable hardwood strip under the leg rail. Its just just very fine tuning, as if you go too out of parallel, the vice will probably bind as you suspect.

  • @brochobo
    @brochobo 3 месяца назад

    I inset a hardwood strip under the leg rail. You can create a canted chop by making this strip slightly ramped. This strip is friction fit and removable in case I felt I needed to fine tune the parallelism--i actually didn't need to ramp the strip. I did add a piece of low friction tape to the end of the chop guide block. The guide block should be hardwood and the joint into the chop should be as best as you can make it. I have a full length video on making this vise, so you may get some ideas from there. Good luck!

  • @giovanniterraroli1667
    @giovanniterraroli1667 3 месяца назад

    Very nice build! Im planning to install a leg vise with this system, it seems a simple and effective solution. I have few questions: i have a wooden screw and the nut has a bit of play, could be a problem with parallelism? My bench legs are pretty soft fir/spruce, could be a problem for the guide mortise in deforming? Has to be lined with some hardwood or low friction strip?How do you set the slight tilt on the chop so when tightened it’s parallel to the leg: both screw and the guide have to be tilted in relation to the chop? Thank you

  • @OORAH659
    @OORAH659 4 месяца назад

    Great job .... we learned a lot from you methods. do you have a video on vintage marking devices and how to restore them. Also a vintage spoke shave made of wood. Thank you, OORAH!!

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 4 месяца назад

      Not yet but I could make one.

  • @JohnColgan.
    @JohnColgan. 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful wood in vice leg. What species? Super simple idea, well done on the build

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 4 месяца назад

      Thanks, it's redwood, the guide block is mahogany.

  • @davidcalder8912
    @davidcalder8912 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting take on the "pin" board. Why the inserted piece of hardwood on the bench stretcher? Could it not simply run on the stretcher?

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 5 месяцев назад

      That's for wear resistance, since the stretcher is very soft redwood. It also slides more smoothly on hardwood.

  • @55realitycheck
    @55realitycheck 5 месяцев назад

    i cabt be bothered with videos that dont have commentry

  • @christopherharrison6724
    @christopherharrison6724 6 месяцев назад

    I do love the feel of a London pattern handle.

  • @dfu1685
    @dfu1685 7 месяцев назад

    Just Beautiful attention paid to detail, comfort and shooting for perfection. Well Brother, you landed just about spot on! Thank you for letting us ride along. I loved it and am grateful for your work as a model of how I should go about making my own! Cheers.

  • @michaelguerrieri3583
    @michaelguerrieri3583 8 месяцев назад

    This looks awesome! Are you able to share the plans?

  • @maine420247
    @maine420247 8 месяцев назад

    The Stanley 7xx series handles are were made from hickory. Dyed or toner was used to get that iconic stanley color

  • @randymartin2396
    @randymartin2396 8 месяцев назад

    Great job

  • @MrDaneBrammage
    @MrDaneBrammage 9 месяцев назад

    Interesting. Perhaps you could do something similar using a heavy-duty drawer slide at the bottom.

  • @VivienLEGER
    @VivienLEGER 9 месяцев назад

    funny, we are of the same age (but you seem to be on the trade for longer than i am - 2 years) i have made the exact same bench. Mine is rather rough compared rto yours, but it really look the same. I know roubo is quite a reference, but the similarities are funny!

  • @harrymason1053
    @harrymason1053 9 месяцев назад

    I advise you to use the pins (you'll need to make provision) whenever you can to prolong the inevitable. It will loosen.

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 9 месяцев назад

      I think you are right. It will loosen, but how soon, and how irreparably? I will find out if it was worth it.

  • @uhN0id
    @uhN0id 9 месяцев назад

    You posted this the day I started looking into building a leg vise. Looks great! Thanks for sharing your process!

  • @banditva8040
    @banditva8040 9 месяцев назад

    Any plans for this.

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging 9 месяцев назад

    Looks great 👍👍

  • @genem2768
    @genem2768 9 месяцев назад

    Incredible bench. It'll last 1000 years! To the question of weight. I have been using a 3x3 foot top 38 inch high bench made with 4x4s for legs and 3 inch thick laminated top from standard 2x4s and it weighs about 180lbs without anything on the shelf. Small but still substantial for hand toll work. Time for a bigger bench though.

  • @jeffforbes3772
    @jeffforbes3772 9 месяцев назад

    Looks great!

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks!

  • @Wielebny33
    @Wielebny33 9 месяцев назад

  • @patrickwilson623
    @patrickwilson623 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent execution and I love your use of hand tools. What is the weight of your bench?

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 9 месяцев назад

      I honestly don't know. The redwood is very light, but it's heavy enough, since the bench is so big. And I'll add heavy tools to the shelf.

    • @patrickwilson623
      @patrickwilson623 9 месяцев назад

      I ask because I'm planning a bench build of a similar size with 3.5" white pine boards for the top and wondered how substantial it'll be. Great job on yours! I only hope mine turns out half as good!@@brochobo

    • @brochobo
      @brochobo 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@patrickwilson623thanks! I wouldn't worry about the weight at this size.

  • @tomleonard1589
    @tomleonard1589 9 месяцев назад

    I still could use a few handles ))

  • @georghalder2816
    @georghalder2816 11 месяцев назад

    Very well done! And thank you for NOT sandblasting - thats alway breaks my heart.

  • @patdaddymusic
    @patdaddymusic 11 месяцев назад

    Fine job!😛👍😎

  • @jamesberrange3671
    @jamesberrange3671 Год назад

    Excellent job. Another treasure for the workshop. Enjoy every minute of using it.

  • @philipchandler330
    @philipchandler330 Год назад

    Excellente

  • @kellywillems6126
    @kellywillems6126 Год назад

    Where do you get that leather . I can't find any anywhere

  • @user-nk8pd5tp1w
    @user-nk8pd5tp1w Год назад

    ❤o😮

  • @user-nk8pd5tp1w
    @user-nk8pd5tp1w Год назад

    Eu quero uma máquina dessa Air meu carro

  • @maine420247
    @maine420247 Год назад

    that dosent look like mahogony to me? its to soft for handles

  • @77barree
    @77barree Год назад

    Amazing skills. Very fine piece of work.

  • @tomleonard1589
    @tomleonard1589 Год назад

    Nice job! will you make me 3 of them?

  • @danlynch1154
    @danlynch1154 Год назад

    Lovely! Well done!

  • @peterchessell28
    @peterchessell28 Год назад

    When I saw that relic of a saw that was enough for me.

  • @ibrhemahmed170
    @ibrhemahmed170 Год назад

    Why is my saw cut unstrait?

  • @ibrhemahmed170
    @ibrhemahmed170 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @moc5541
    @moc5541 Год назад

    Grateful that nothing was done to the handle.

  • @deannathomas2945
    @deannathomas2945 Год назад

    Beautiful piece.

  • @richardrearick1975
    @richardrearick1975 Год назад

    Beautifully made! I liked how you dado the pattern into the sliding frame! That was a good idea!

  • @setdown2
    @setdown2 Год назад

    Now that’s the way it should be done…just a good cleaning and brighten er up…well done…🖖🏻

  • @edsondasilvamarqes4545
    @edsondasilvamarqes4545 Год назад

    Boa fiera

  • @yasarmevlutoglu776
    @yasarmevlutoglu776 Год назад

    Закруглять лучше Фрезой Я так думаю

  • @mrJanniekoen
    @mrJanniekoen Год назад

    It looks really really good. Thanks for the video