Let's Make Bench Dogs - The Woodworker's Best Friend
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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Simple, easy to make bench dogs.
Watch the build series as it happens:
Locals: ibuildit.locals.com
Become a supporter and get access to this build series PLUS exclusive videos and my other full build series and plans (soon!). ALSO my uncut main channel full build videos ad free (Locals only).
Or on Patreon at the $5 per month level: www.patreon.com/user?u=865843&ty=h
Interesting seeing you edge out the pieces instead of just making two cuts
I actually REALLY like this circular inset you put in for the narration.
Wholeheartedly agree!
It's too distracting
Can't handle it. But, awesome video
It's hilarious and functional to me
great tips for making the bench dogs. I have to say you are far braver than I am getting your fingers so close to the router bit.
...being "braver" the euphemism of the day
Great video John! I still watched the whole thing again...
Wow ! I didn't realiza you already have 1 M subscribers ! Congratulations ! Take care, be happy and thanks for sharing !
That looks like a beautiful table build! A lot of thought went into it! Well done sir!
Fantastic design! I love how well laid out your workshop is. Very pleasing to watch.
Love the Picture-In-Picture talking head! I havn't seen that style of video editing hardly ever, really sets you apart!
You’re such a great resource. I like the way you present your videos and the workbench looks incredible. I think when I’m ready to upgrade mine, I’ll definitely take you up on a patreon subscription too, so I can access this build. I do understand that content creators need to make money too (understandably), but I’m never really blown away by paywall videos, but your pricing looks very reasonable and accessible for all. I really appreciate that, especially at these difficult times. Thanks.
The bench video and this are some of, if not THE best things I've seen you do. That's saying a lot, because I love all your stuff - but these last two have been nothing short of fine art. The work is absolutely beautiful and your vid production is flawless.
Thumbs up! Interesting nibbling technique at about 2:00. Never seen it done that way. Thanks for posting.
There are lots of good woodworkers, but few masters. You sir are a true master.
When I move in a few months and build a new bench, I definitely have to integrate a wagon vice like that. Also love the way you cut down the dog by dragging it across the blade; seems so much more efficient than going through it a thousand times. Can't wait for the full build!
Hi John, Really love your work, projects, and your great craftsmanship!! I also made a bench with rectangular dogs, and instead of a wooden spring, I utilized a short length of metal pallet banding. This is a great, simple spring for this application.
LOL at the finger shot!
John this was timely for me. I have an antique cabinet maker been that has been in my family for several centuries and I miss place the rectangle steel bench dogs. They are in my shop somewhere, but in the meantime, I can make a couple of these until I find the other two. I'm reorganizing the shop and have most everything in boxes until I finish with the cabinets. I knew I should have labeled the boxes!!
I learn a new woodworking technique/trick with each video. Thanks for the upload and efforts putting it together for others!!
I'm amazed every time I see your workbench. It is both visually and functionally fantastic!👍👍👍👍👍
I like this style of video...with the talking head in the corner describing what / why things are happening in the video.
This is a great build.
it has been a real pleasure watching your craft develop over the years. you are an amazing craftsman, well on your way to being a truly unique artisan. thank you for sharing your work John.
I love your Workbench with matching wood! Cant wait for the finished project!!
Following you for almost a decade. You keep me amazing John.
Holy crap. I never thought of using my table saw angle finder (tilt box) to determine level on other things such as my workbench. And it was only shown in passing at 4:56. lol
It is amazing how you make all your own machine and the ideals that go into it you are a great teacher.
Because of you and mathais! My woodwork improves!
Keep inspiring me!
Es ist ein Vergnügen für die Augen 🤩 wenn man so eine HOCHWERTIGE Arbeit sehen kann-Die Umsetzung der Filmarbeit ist auch sehr gut gemacht-TOP ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beste Grüße von Bergflitzer Foto Dieter 🎥📸
Design looks almost exactly like our old woodworking school benches here in scandinavia. I have one in my workshop but its kid-sized and kind of small and low, was planning to refit the undercarriage to get it up to better height, also missing some dogs so might copy that design.
You are relaxing person very Talent thank you
I like the editing on hammering in the dowels near the end. i may join Locals just to see more of that. ;)
That's a serious work bench. I'm jelly.
Great video, John. Very impressed with your intelligent, creative workmanship. Good stuff.
Your shop has really blossomed from the days of Knot Art.
Really, really interesting process, John! 😃
Thanks a lot!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Love the spring on the dogs. Maybe add a peg to support the glue?
Just found your channel you’re a master! Thanks for sharing. I’m in the middle of building my first split top out of red oak
Complimenti,adoro i tuoi video,insegnano molto,grazie per la condivisione
Yes we watch your last video and all the other and we keep continue because we 👍 it
Wow. Everything you make is just so inspiring! Thank you!
I really enjoy the editing and split screen effect you did in this video
Looks very good John! Thank you for sharing.
1:25 - Love the Table-Saw-Safety-Nerd trolling. :D
Brilliant, learned a lot. Thanks
Thanks for sharing those tips!
Bro! I love the throat plate on your chopper. Very cool.
That’s a great workbench John!
Loved the edit on this John! Oh also kickass project as always too!
Good work as usual, informative and you make it look easy John
nice job John. You always have great ideas
So cool! It’s lookin great!!
de très bonne idée beau travaille
Fantastic idea
looking good..
This is becoming quite the awesome build. Great video, cheers :)
Clever editing, John. 😉
1:24 i see what you did there ;)
Love those bench dogs
Do you have your woodworking academy , your knowledge is valuable and need to be transferred to other generations
Me encanta ver sus videos, tiene trabajos geniales. Entiendo lo que hace pero no entiendo lo que dice, supongo que será algo parecido, pero le agradeceré si pone subtítulos en español. Gracias. Un Abrazo desde Perú.
lmao.. the little video image on your fingernail.
Trivia: John Heisz did NOT use any camera equipment or editing software to create this video. Rather, he painstakingly fashioned the entire video out of walnut and maple.
Hi John thanks for another great video. It was very pleasing to watch and I love the cinematography of it. Also the picture-in-picture narration bubble was a nice touch.
Just found (and subbed) to your channel. great video, and your workshop looks awesome!
I love your workshop and your videos. I wish to have a half of the skills you do. #ENVY😉😁
John, does this mean you intend to use planes and card scrapers more often? I suspect it's just that you can't help but make beautiful and clever furniture.
Hey John, huge fan fo your work. I was watching an old video of yours called "How To Make A Wooden OTF Switchblade" and I was wondering if you could give me a link to the blueprint. I saw in some parts of the video that there was a piece of paper that had all the measurements of the parts. Thanks a lot.
Wow!
Elegant.
Like the picture in picture a lot. Great video
انت اكثر من رائع وعبقرى
Cry 'Havoc!' and let slip the dogs of wood.
Just watched the whole video over again and realized how difficult it must be to come up with titles and thumbnails because i’m struggling to come up with something better then ” beautiful work John ” 🤪 nevertheless i’m right in my statement! 👍
Ooh I like the new picture in picture when you do the voice over. 👍
Works like his fingers will grow back on their own 😂
cool
Hell yeah
Nice :)
The talking head at the corner feels like I'm watching a John Waters movie.
as a mechanical engineer, it amazes me always how much can be achieved just using wooden parts instead of Metal.
Wood as a mechanical element doesn't get enough valued in these days.
Top demais 👊🏼👊🏼
I love the floating head! Especially over your fingertip at the table saw. Good Form!
Jesus John from no organization to oh my God, everything in it's place. Did you get married or something? Great program as usual.
Sir.. you are is wood engineer and film maker
John- is your video from a few years back of your deck build on sleepers still active? I was hoping to reference it but cannot find it at all. I know this is not relevant to this video. Thank you.
I know you like to make everything out of hardware that's easily accessible, but a "nice" workbench need a left hand thread on the wagon vise.
Die Finger sind sehr nah an den Schneidwekzeugen ... besser mit Hölzern nachschieben
I think you should prank everyone on April 1 with a video where, in each successive shot, you've got another finger missing, with the stump wrapped in a white cloth bandage.
You never showed us the final bench dogs in action at the end of the video :(
he showed it at the begining.
In my opinion, the scandinavian workbench is much better than roubo. ❤️
Are you Paul Stamet's brother?
81st.
Man uses homemade tools to make parts for more homemade tools which when finished will help him make more homemade tools.
Lovely Woodwork.. but i cant watch because of the bad safety.
Nice title...
It was either that or: "Who Let The Dogs In... To My Workbench"
:)
@@JohnHeisz Dog Day Afternoon?
A bank robbery to pay for a sex change operation that results in a hostage situation and death might be the wrong association I'm looking for.
@@JohnHeisz Oddly enough I've never seen the movie, and knew nothing about it, but somehow the title was in my head... Now that I've read the wiki page, I'll pass.
Wasn't a bad movie. Just threw me off when the motive for the robbery was exposed.
1st
I am not a woodworker, I'd like to watch that bench making videos, but I'm not intended to spend any money for that... Am I the only one who does not purseu any profit with the presented knowledge in these videos?