I made a pair of lutiers clamps last year after seeing them in Canadian woodworking magazine and it was a failure, its nice to finally make them and have them work. Great job.
nice design, any chance you could do a Matthias style jig to measure the clamping force they exert? I'm intrigued as to how much force a cam that size can bring to bear.
Excellent work! I really admire your work, you are a true craftsman! I made one for the clamp on my homemade table saw fence and it took me many tries to get the curvature on the cam right and the pivot pin in the right location. Do you have plans or a guide for these clamps or future projects? If not how did you know what curvature to use and where the pivot pin should be located? Thank you!
Very nice build! A thought struck me. What if you made a similar clamp, but with both jaws able to slide along an X by X piece of square tubing (or just square stock); where X is the narrower measurement of your bench dog holes? You see where I'm going with this? It would be a fully adjustable cam clamp, that also served as a holdfast. Of course, you could use a round pipe (or stock) for the spine.. But your bench has square holes.. Thank you for this video!
Yes. KLEMMSIA was founded in 1914 and is the origin manufacturer of the cam clamps. Here on RUclips are some videos of the known cam clamp and of the newest invention. The KLEMMSIA Basic Adapter.
i would also like to know. I have some wood that looks just like it but idk what it is and it is SUPER HARD!! which would make it great for clamps like this.
Usually one side works with jointer and the other side with planer In moving images, one side is a jointer and the other side is a hand plane In other words, the twisted side is the one that is not working with the jointer
muy buen trabajo pero lo referente a la seguridad deja mucho q desear en la sierra de cinta con guantes de lana y en la sierra sin los útiles para pasar la madera para el corte.seguridad 0
Very nicely done. The clamps turned out quite well! Good work!
I made a pair of lutiers clamps last year after seeing them in Canadian woodworking magazine and it was a failure, its nice to finally make them and have them work. Great job.
Both beautiful and practical! Excellent work!
Love to watch this man work.
Que bonito y es un agrado ver y conocer su trabajo, un arte de los que saben, saludos cordiales 🖐️ desde Chile 🇨🇱
Another fascinating build. Brilliant
I really enjoy watching those hands work. Very talented.
Thanks~
nice vid -- clamps great for luthier work (guitar sound holes to clamp bridges). Lace wood looks a lot like mahogany
As usual...Fine video, outstanding craftsmanship! Thanks
Great video! And an excellent use of a cam!
Thanks~
another great project,and an excellent idea.
Good job ! Congratulations from France. Very nice , excellent work !
Отличная работа Отличное решение Обязательно позаимствую !!!! СПАСИБО !!!
nice design, any chance you could do a Matthias style jig to measure the clamping force they exert? I'm intrigued as to how much force a cam that size can bring to bear.
Most cam clamps do not have great strength
It is just for quick and convenient use
Excellent work! I really admire your work, you are a true craftsman! I made one for the clamp on my homemade table saw fence and it took me many tries to get the curvature on the cam right and the pivot pin in the right location. Do you have plans or a guide for these clamps or future projects? If not how did you know what curvature to use and where the pivot pin should be located? Thank you!
see "shop made clamps" by kennyearings1 he offers an answer in his vid
thank you great work
Very nice build! A thought struck me. What if you made a similar clamp, but with both jaws able to slide along an X by X piece of square tubing (or just square stock); where X is the narrower measurement of your bench dog holes? You see where I'm going with this? It would be a fully adjustable cam clamp, that also served as a holdfast. Of course, you could use a round pipe (or stock) for the spine.. But your bench has square holes.. Thank you for this video!
really amazing!!!!
They look like dragons lol nice job
Muito fera! Parabéns!
I've never seen this clamp design. It seems to work great... Very nice as usual.
Thanks~
Google Klemmsia, that is the original and the design is over 100 years old!
Yes. KLEMMSIA was founded in 1914 and is the origin manufacturer of the cam clamps. Here on RUclips are some videos of the known cam clamp and of the newest invention. The KLEMMSIA Basic Adapter.
Hey thanks for sharing your videos. Could you please explain how to calculate eccentric cam for good clenching?
Very good!
Muy bien!!!
Tienes UN MERECIDO LIKE MAESTRO!!!
nice job!
As beautiful as they are functional. looks like I found my next project.
I just found your channel. Very nice work. I'm curious about the wood you are using. What kind is it.
using lacewood & hard maple(cam lever)
Very nice work as usual.
I saw eyebrow! your identity is revealed for all!!!
와우~ 정말 못만드는게 없으세요^^
two in one jig도 더 편리해 보이고요~
매번 좋은 영상 올려주셔서 감사합니다^^
요즘 즐기는 삶에 대해 많은 고민을 하고있어요 ㅎㅎ
감사합니다~
건전한 고민은 ,,,밝은 미래일듯합니다~
Thanks for sharing !
Great build. I hope the Polar Vortex doesn't chill your shop too much! Keep warm.
Thanks~
Exelente tu trabajo
great job
A great idea.
Very nice work! Very nice! So the extra pins were to strengthen the angled locking at the metal sliding base?
Merry Christamas!
yes,it is~
Merry Christmas~
very nice work ! please tell me what kind of wood you are using for the clamps. merry christmas!
i would also like to know. I have some wood that looks just like it but idk what it is and it is SUPER HARD!! which would make it great for clamps like this.
using lacewood & hard maple(cam lever)
merry christmas~
que belo trabalho show
What is the name of that hardwood ?
muy buen jig ,me encanta,me podrias facilitar el plano para poder hacerme unos para mi taller,muchas gracias
thank you for your videos, they are wonderfully educational.
are you in the US?
Yes,I live in Illinois.
Gute Ideen mit deinen Anschlägen zum sägen !
Good design...i like it
Nice work
nice work
EXCELLENT.
nice work. you were going to make some plans on some other project you made a long time ago. Guess you forgot.
why hand plane when you have a jointer?
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Félicitation. Mais attention, travailler avec machines et porter de longues manches lousses n'est pas prudent. Bonne journée, :)
A Paul Sellers's clamp are verry good tools!
Meryem ENOUSKI cam clamps are not a Paul Sellers invention :)
Right. Cam Clamps where invented in Germany by Mr. Ernst Dünnemann in 1914. The founder of the famous KLEMMSIA cam clamp manufacturing.
Try pushing down on the leading edge of the piece when planing. otherwise, it doesn't plane flush with the leading surface. Nice clamp design.
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Why did the board came out twisted when you joined it on the jointer?
Usually one side works with jointer and the other side with planer
In moving images, one side is a jointer and the other side is a hand plane
In other words, the twisted side is the one that is not working with the jointer
Oh, it's surface looked like planed
Если бы у нас в ж..е мира были бы такое дерево и алюминиевые полосы я бы сделал такой по этому видео, а так я сижу и имею то что есть.
semplice e fantastico.
Ottimo lavoro
klassz
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
show!
الحمدلله ماشاءالله الحمدلله
muy buen trabajo pero lo referente a la seguridad deja mucho q desear en la sierra de cinta con guantes de lana y en la sierra sin los útiles para pasar la madera para el corte.seguridad 0
Editing !
At the start of a video, give us a view of what you made, so we know what you are working towards. Just a tip.
great video. now can you make the same video with instruction so I can make some.
الحمدلله
....зачем??? Зачем я это смотрел?
Interesting project but sad that there are absolutely no details.
Power tools and gloves don't go together
maybe cool weather
He has a skin condition where he needs to wear gloves.
He doesn't wear gloves when drilling, sanding or using band saw, so ...
Ian Knottenbelt nope that’s the guy from ishitani furniture a Japanese guy ! Not young je I believe he is Korean
lol that loose string
A lot of work to copy a Klemmsia wood clamp.