For cheap material and limited space. You did a nice job. Sure it is a light duty vice but you can use it to make a nicer one easy. I am sure your next one is/or will be real nice.
I don't think I will make a new one soon because I'm satisfied with the one I already made. But sure, next one will be a lot better 👍 Thank you for the comment 🙏
At 11:50 you can see how the outer jaw of the vise distorts as soon as pressure is applied, rendering the vise basically useless if the jaws do not remain parallel. This vise would not apply sufficient pressure for anything other than very light work.
Haters gonna hate. This vice will grip a piece of wood very hard, and I'm certain will do the job needed. Daniel's putting a lot of force on that wood at the end of the video, it's not going anywhere. Are you chopping wood in your vice?
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
I don't understand how at 10:44 turning the handle pulls open the vice. What is pulling the outer jaw out as you turn? Why isn't the rod just coming out by itself? How is it pulling the wood with it?
Неплохо, но есть небольшоё совет для ваших следующих тисков, направляющие по бокам от винта, должны быть выше этого винта , для того, чтобы на них было удобно ставить деталь и зажимать. В целом неплохо.
Hello there and thank you for watching. Back then I had the cheapest diode laser engraver available on AliExpress. Now I have a big co2 laser cutter and engraver and some small diode lasers. You can see them in my latest videos. 👍
Ma intreb daca nu merge oare luat axul de la o menghina clasica de banc. Ca are pasul mult mai mare decat bara fietata si ar trebui sa invarti mai putin.
Salut Daniel.. Te rog sa ne spui ce dimensiuni ai filosit pt cele doua bare de ghidaj plus dimensiunea tevilor de cupru si ce lipici ai folosit ca sa le pui in pozitie. Mersi
cu exceptia filetului, e super. dar scumpe tare tijele alea cu filet trapezoidal(asa am gasit denumirea, nu sunt sigur ca e corecta :D). spor la treaba!
@@DanielH The work was good. But he has a point. I find with alot of this fast motion videos, that they dont work well with DIY projects. As a lot of the detail as to why a specific piece was made in a specific way is lost in the haste of getting a lot of work time into a small video time.
@@craigbuchan316 I tend to agree but I played it at Half speed to understand more. It would have been nice to either hear or see text on the Materials being used.. example- I though at first he was coating the wood with varnish...until he used it on the Screw assy. Oil? UPDATE.. Just saw the same question asked .. Linseed Oil... Nice!
A wood vice most of us can afford to make. Functional, practical, and low cost.. Brilliant..
For cheap material and limited space. You did a nice job. Sure it is a light duty vice but you can use it to make a nicer one easy. I am sure your next one is/or will be real nice.
I don't think I will make a new one soon because I'm satisfied with the one I already made. But sure, next one will be a lot better 👍
Thank you for the comment 🙏
lmao what a dick comment 😐
At 11:50 you can see how the outer jaw of the vise distorts as soon as pressure is applied, rendering the vise basically useless if the jaws do not remain parallel. This vise would not apply sufficient pressure for anything other than very light work.
It's cheap
Haters gonna hate. This vice will grip a piece of wood very hard, and I'm certain will do the job needed. Daniel's putting a lot of force on that wood at the end of the video, it's not going anywhere. Are you chopping wood in your vice?
Thank you
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
I don't understand how at 10:44 turning the handle pulls open the vice. What is pulling the outer jaw out as you turn? Why isn't the rod just coming out by itself? How is it pulling the wood with it?
Too nice to work on that! What a great job! Keep them coming!
Bravo bună treaba ai făcut Dani Felicitari!! Se vede k te pricepi foarte bn la asta succes incontinuare.👍👏👏
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Неплохо, но есть небольшоё совет для ваших следующих тисков, направляющие по бокам от винта, должны быть выше этого винта , для того, чтобы на них было удобно ставить деталь и зажимать. В целом неплохо.
Excellent work
Thank you for your comment 😊
Excellent job.... the only thing I would suggest is place two spacers or washers to separate the steel T and wood..
Already did that. After some time using it, it started to eat the plywood.
@@DanielH ok..
Great looking vise. Nice job!
Thanks
Nice.. thanks for sharing.
Hey Daniel, loved your video. ?? Question ?? What did you use to burn your logo onto the vice?
Hello there and thank you for watching.
Back then I had the cheapest diode laser engraver available on AliExpress. Now I have a big co2 laser cutter and engraver and some small diode lasers. You can see them in my latest videos. 👍
@@DanielH Thanks for the fast response and for the info - I will check it out.
A ieșit foarte bine 👌 Îmi place cum este gândită ✌️
Ma intreb daca nu merge oare luat axul de la o menghina clasica de banc. Ca are pasul mult mai mare decat bara fietata si ar trebui sa invarti mai putin.
Îți trebuie ax și piuliță. Și vă funcționa
Not really sure what us happening, instructions are really vital for this to be useful but I hope it looks like it should works good.
It works great my friend
Nu.i bai că.i mai lung ...
Cine vrea trage cu ochiul și își poate face niște idei de viitor.
Direct like 👍 O duminică faină!
Very cool project! I'll have to try it someday.
Go for it
@@DanielH Where'd you get your parts?
I can not figure out what I’m doin wrong . Jaws don’t move like a vice should
What exactly it's happening?
Great work
Thx 😊
Very COOL! I learned a lot! Thanks for sharing. :)
Fan vad det går undan..
Thanks
Good job!
Good work with the sped up video, I like how you slowed it down to normal speed to casually go about hand planing your work.
Why did he use mustard?
To taste better. It's wood glue :-P
Nice work, what type of lazer engraver do you use?
Today I have a 40w co2 laser. In this video I used the cheapest 2.5w laser from aliexpress. I sold it meanwhile.
Can you make the volume on the tools louder next time??
I will try
Lol
Thats where the joy of woodworking videos lies isnt it?
Does your phone have a volume button?
The entitlement lol
Salut Daniel.. Te rog sa ne spui ce dimensiuni ai filosit pt cele doua bare de ghidaj plus dimensiunea tevilor de cupru si ce lipici ai folosit ca sa le pui in pozitie. Mersi
Salut, scuze de întârziere. Tija de 12mm de la o imprimanta și bucsa din cupru cu interior de 12mm. Lipit cu epoxy
cu exceptia filetului, e super. dar scumpe tare tijele alea cu filet trapezoidal(asa am gasit denumirea, nu sunt sigur ca e corecta :D). spor la treaba!
Șurubul trapezoidal are pas mai mare și e mai ok pentru ce am făcut eu, dar în cazul de fata am folosit tija filetată m20.
What's that finish you applied on 11:04? Is that oil?
Linseed oil
Dissimilar metals will corrode. it is called Galvanic corrosion. Steel and copper is not a good combination.
It works ok for what I need it. Still works wonderful 🙂
In this application? Balls
Un mic sfat. Folosește o pompiță cu ulei când dai gauri în metal... Pentru răcire și ungere! Îmi place ce faci!
Make a washer between the T-piece and the jaw, it's better by pressure.
Already did that
Very clever 😊
spor la treaba
Nice work... However the thread must be painfully slow to operate. I think you have noticed this by now =)
Yep
Gostei muito obrigado meu amigo
Watch this in fast motion and see what you can get out of it
A little description would of been nice!
I know
I would like to have seen this at normal speed. Captionss are also helpful.
Sorry about that
Great video. It would have been a little better had the speed been reduced.
Sorry for that
Bună în orice atelier...!
Vise blocking door.
Tebrikler. Başarılı bir iş.
foarte misto
Și util
Formula 1 Sanding :D
Yep 🏁
Mergi înainte bravo
the idea looks good but no measurements and no bloody sound wast of time
Should have used paste wax on the screw & pins. OIl dirty.
Why would you use a wooden handle? Tight, tight, tight, SNAP.
Easy to replace
ugh, as a metal fabricator, watching woodworkers work metal is maddening.
I know, right?
200 MPH,,god no!
That is one of the most annoying videos...can't see ever visiting this site again. Sorry advertisers.
Sorry my friend
Seasickness.
Not good
Terrible video. You didn't talk the viewers through anything and everything is played back at an annoying 1.x speed.
There are other good creators on RUclips. Watch them instead.
@@DanielH don't worry I will
Will try to improve my future videos though.
@@DanielH The work was good. But he has a point. I find with alot of this fast motion videos, that they dont work well with DIY projects. As a lot of the detail as to why a specific piece was made in a specific way is lost in the haste of getting a lot of work time into a small video time.
@@craigbuchan316 I tend to agree but I played it at Half speed to understand more. It would have been nice to either hear or see text on the Materials being used.. example- I though at first he was coating the wood with varnish...until he used it on the Screw assy. Oil? UPDATE.. Just saw the same question asked .. Linseed Oil... Nice!
Sloppy work.