My DREAM Workbench Build // PART 1: The Base

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  • @3x3CustomTamar
    @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +19

    Use code 603X3CUSTOM to get 60% OFF + FREE SHIPPING on your Green Chef box at bit.ly/3Ov0uNZ

    • @FaustoRamirezMadrid
      @FaustoRamirezMadrid Год назад

      Hhhv

    • @McGehe
      @McGehe Год назад +1

      Girl, the 1st 2 seconds my brain read this I thought it was gonna be for a tool and nearly choked on my chocolate milk when I saw 60%

    • @fdort3971
      @fdort3971 Год назад

      I definitely needed a Tamar video today! Everything I tried to do today just turned to s@#£... I just about chucked my tools out the door! Unlike you I don't have a workshop yet...since I don't live alone I can't just do what I want. So I have been going around grabbing roadside "ritches " and free stuff off marketplace trying to start my own workshop and storage to start my own woodworking business repurposing items...this summer I have lost sooo much time to rain! I'd swear I live in nova Scotia but we are not supposed to have a monsoon season and I'm pretty sure I didn't move to a rain forest...sigh.
      I really needed the laugh from seeing you on the skateboard. I thought I was the only person who used one for a dolly! Thanks for the laughs and inspiration!

    • @fdort3971
      @fdort3971 Год назад

      My jaw dropped when you said you sprained your ankle too! I'd spent the whole day collecting free wood and stuff with my oldest son. I pushed past my limits bcuz weather is killing my time...plus I'm excited to be preparing for my new workshop. When we got home my runaway teenager had decided to come back unannounced (we don't get along...breaks my heart). As you can imagine I was distracted...when I realised I forgot something in the car. I made the mistake of turning around on the steps. My stupid bad hip said screw you I'm done for the day! It randomly let go and down I went...my hair got caught in the fencing effectively pinning me to the ground. All I heard was awful cracking...thought for sure I broke something as it was my second fall in a month...same ankle. Over extended my left arm...😢. I would not wish my bad luck on anyone (ok maybe bad guys...lol). It's encouraging to see you and I have similar struggles and you prevailing! Gives me hope

    • @bobbg9041
      @bobbg9041 Год назад

      Congratulations, from a dusty dirty cold and hot shed (she shed?)
      To this updated much improved custom studio shop.
      Your moving up.
      Looking forward to more projects
      Like the folding roll up chair you did
      That didn't work out.
      Still a neat concept and you dont know if you dont try.
      Lots a new machines to work with.
      Thus far it all costing money. Be nice to see you making custom stuff to sell to client's getting a return on the investment.
      Stay small, a lot of shops went big only to hire people who had bad habits. I got lumber from a shop as he closed about 1/4 the cost he was bassicly giving it away to retire.
      As I was looking at what he had we found a crack pipe in his shop that looked like a magic marker.
      This fool was using drugs in the shop working if he'd gotten hurt on the job well you cant trust people have comon since enough to know not to be using drugs and running power equipment, the risk for serious injury is beyond imagination and the shop owner would be responsible.
      This is the risk you take hiring someone. And I'd fire them on the spot if I caught them doing it.
      No second chances and I'd be very clear about that policy.

  • @wittworks
    @wittworks Год назад +7

    You’re so smart. Show people the new laguna so they get so pissed off they don’t notice the Festool Kapex in the next shot. You’re a legend. I’m taking notes.
    Well done on everything! Love this! 🎉 congrats.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 🤫 don’t give away my secrets

    • @danc2207
      @danc2207 Месяц назад +1

      I love it when youtube legends riff on each other. Or at least youtube woodworkers...

  • @johndoe6032
    @johndoe6032 Год назад +414

    Looks like a great design. Ignore the people that complain about you using higher end tools. You have made many amazing projects over the years using budget tools. You have definitely earned you right to have nicer tools, and they should recognize that and that you have proven time and time again you don't need high end tools to make high-end products.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +214

      I appreciate that! And I’m really glad you see it that way. I was once a beginner who got frustrated when I saw someone use a router table to achieve something when I didn’t have a router table… so I get it. But watching those videos also gave me inspiration and goals that’s I wanted to achieve. I am proud to say I am no longer a beginner woodworker and I shouldn’t pretend to be one for viewers who are looking to get for that content. I will keep on growing and I hope ppl will come along for the ride, but if they don’t, that’s ok too ☺️

    • @tropaes
      @tropaes Год назад +7

      Absolutely.

    • @leiwa100
      @leiwa100 Год назад +26

      Wholeheartedly agree. I can't deny a sense of jealousy seeing those amazing tools that I do not currently afford. But, having followed your progress over the past several years, I know that they are all hard earned.
      One of the charms of your channel has always been how you figure out to do things without the special tools.
      Seeing the floating tenons done the hard way before bringing out the domino is appreciated.

    • @thegringobaker
      @thegringobaker Год назад +12

      You could have all Festools now and if still enjoy your videos because I've watched your progression, and know from where you've come. Your shop is fantastic, btw.

    • @53rdPlaceStudios-com
      @53rdPlaceStudios-com Год назад +4

      right on, tamar…! i for one am highly impressed by the skillful way you present your woodworking videos and how much you have progressed since starting your yt channel…!
      there is constructive criticism and there’s deconstructive complaining; constructive criticism always wins out… complaining commenters about your shop or tools only do one thing: the complainer gives you their time; something they will never get back…! 😂
      best wishes for a speedy ankle recovery…! (i personally don’t want to see a video of the twisting your ankle video… 😢)

  • @wmcrosbyesq
    @wmcrosbyesq Год назад +60

    You are without a doubt the easiest to understand woodworking teacher. Thank you for your videos.

    • @wmcrosbyesq
      @wmcrosbyesq Год назад +10

      Thanks for including your "mistakes."

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +9

      Awesome to hear! Glad you enjoyed!

  • @JoeMcMaster-sz9uy
    @JoeMcMaster-sz9uy Год назад +70

    Looking great so far, you should be super proud! If you have the time, I’d vote yes to making the plans available for purchase. And yep…def want to see the ankle vid! Knowing that you’re ok means I can laugh and not feel guilty (a little bit).

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +8

      Alright, noted! And yeah, I enjoy showing the video to people in real life and seeing how they react 😂

    • @Garrett_Brown
      @Garrett_Brown Год назад +1

      I came to the comments to post this, couldn’t of said it better!

    • @georgecooksey8661
      @georgecooksey8661 Год назад

      Yes, plans. No, ankle vid.

    • @HolzVeloWaerker
      @HolzVeloWaerker 8 месяцев назад

      Really a great project . Congratulation! May i ask you where i can buy the small vice whitch you integrated in the workbench ? Thanks a lot in advance. Greetings from Germany Harry

  • @MtlCstr
    @MtlCstr Год назад +17

    It's so cool you're building out your new shop and getting bigger and better equipment. At the same time, for me, one of the appeals of your channel was how beginner-friendly it has been. I don't want to suggest that you should hold back and not progress, I just found it so awesome that you made beginner equipment work so well. It made woodworking seem more accessible for newbies. It's great that you continue to show simpler options during your builds.
    Thanks for your content and keep on cracking.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +6

      I totally get it and this was probably the best comment on this topic. Usually ppl aren’t as nice… ha. I have been doing this for a while and I am no longer a beginner. Hopefully all beginner woodworkers get to the stage I am at and further as they progress ☺️

    • @andrewbattelini4532
      @andrewbattelini4532 Год назад +1

      ​​@@3x3CustomTamar- totally agree with the parent comment here, as someone who found you when looking to get into it. The great thing is seeing the progression though, rather than just ignoring all the beginner development you went through.
      I know it's not a "normal" theme for you, but it would actually be really cool if you put out a career breakdown video of some kind, going over the big milestones in your projects / the work that you do, the shop developments that accompanied all of those, and how the knowledge you picked up over time looks like. Not a small one, but thinking of your joint/tool breakdowns that clearly show insight to when you started using different techniques, milling your own lumber, etc. - it'd be invaluable in terms of helping folks conceptualize the journey even if they're just hobbyists (that'd be me 😅).
      Either way, great work again and cheers!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +3

      @@andrewbattelini4532 hmmmm. I’m not sure if I can even define those things for myself. They kinda just… happened… ha. And I guess if you watch my videos I’m chronological order you would see some sort of progression 🤷🏻‍♀️😂

    • @matthewphillips5483
      @matthewphillips5483 3 месяца назад +1

      @@3x3CustomTamar You are still a beginner if you need power tools to do everything. That isn't real woodworking. Try building your bench from hand tools.

    • @captainvette2112
      @captainvette2112 3 дня назад

      So you dont think building a workbench out of $1600 worth of 8/4 maple boards, $500 worth of maple plywood, and $300 worth of walnut is beginner friendly? LoL Thass not even professional friendly. Nobody does that except RUclips influencer woodworkers.

  • @yooperpete
    @yooperpete 24 дня назад

    I've watched this video about four times now. What a beautiful result that stems from fine materials and great technique. More more!

  • @tsikoutsikou
    @tsikoutsikou Год назад +43

    Yes, if you could prepare plans for us that would be amazing. Great job!!!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +9

      Noted!

    • @stefanbuscaylet
      @stefanbuscaylet Год назад +5

      Love the idea of plans, but really helpful for than plans would be access to the sketchup file. I inevitably want to adapt these designs and end up redrawing my own sketchup from the plans. A step I’d love to drop. Just an idea. Thanks for sharing your work and hope you’re healing well.

    • @craigandresen2456
      @craigandresen2456 Год назад

      Scratch all the time for custom plans with dimensioned pieces and just make your sketch up file available. We would all make changes anyway to adapt to our needs, spaces, heights, vices, etc. Nice build!

    • @davidpeters8813
      @davidpeters8813 Год назад

      Great video and a great bench! As others have said, just the Sketchup file would be perfect because we often tweak things to fit our needs/space anyway so it's a deviation from the plan.

  • @williamodom2580
    @williamodom2580 11 дней назад

    God bless this little girl in Saint Jude and mom and dad. I’m praying for all of you.

  • @qapla
    @qapla Год назад +7

    Tamar, that looks like a very well thought out work bench. Since we all have our own way of working, it is good to have one designed for our individual needs and it is good you took the time to think it out before jumping into building this. By all means, breaking this build into multiple videos is fine, since it gives us more chances to visit with you while you work. Your videos are always fun to watch, as well as informative and we miss you when you don't post. Looking forward to the rest of this series.
    Please take care of that injury - sure we would like to see what caused it; it may help us to avoid the same type of injury.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +2

      Workbenches are so personal. I’m so excited to get to use this one

  • @chm1701
    @chm1701 Год назад +6

    I really like the fact that you’ve upped the game with regards to your tools. Through the progression of your channel, you’ve shown what it’s like to do the work with basic tools (and in a shop that has drastically varying temperatures) and what it’s like as someone who’s able to increase the quality of their tools as time goes on; it’s not like you’ve just clicked your fingers and bought your current spec - you’ve worked hard for it! Anyone who has a passion for woodworking and happens to have a little or a lot of spare cash would do just the same. Either way, hold your head high and be proud.
    The bench is looking great. Keep up the great work and heal well.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      I feel very proud for what I created here ☺️☺️☺️

  • @Dandroid61
    @Dandroid61 Год назад +17

    This is a great video. We saw you start with "cheap" tools. Now you have some really nice tools you've "earned". I love this and appreciate your work. Keep doing what you're doing. We love you Tamar!

  • @7Makowski7
    @7Makowski7 Год назад +22

    Cool idea to combine bench styles, especially if space is a concern. Looks nicely built and nice and solid so far. Well done! Hope the ankle heals up soon for you

  • @shanehertzog5812
    @shanehertzog5812 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Tamra you did a superb job with the workbench you see woodworkers makeing big dovetails in there tailvice. Hey Tarma with your Dewalt thicknesser they are a very heavy machine .

  • @hazymunkey
    @hazymunkey Год назад +54

    Never feel bad about getting better more expensive tools ect.. You worked for it and earned it thats what it's all about. It's been so fun to watch you grow and learn as we all learn right along with you.

    • @ingenuityartisan3091
      @ingenuityartisan3091 Год назад

      Facts

    • @PB8man
      @PB8man 11 месяцев назад

      I think most people are just irritated because influencers shove all these expensive tools in our face like they're the best thing... but they got them for free to begin with. Seems very shill-ish and very much not genuine.

  • @chrisdemeglio7983
    @chrisdemeglio7983 Год назад

    Hey Tamar. As always, great build with easy detailed narration. I am sure the end result will be up to your standards of quality and beauty. I am not one who cares about free stuff given to makers. Manufacturers spend thousands of dollars on marketing and this is a type of marketing reserved for woodworkers like yourself, J. Katz, J. Hibbs, etc.
    My one pet peeve for me is the transparency of the affordability of what is being built. I saw Bourbon moth build a chop saw station and it was fantastic. He never revealed what it would cost US if we were to try and build it. I went and priced out Baltic Birch and other higher end plywood and it is hard to afford. So I built mine out of 2x4 and regular 3/4 plywood.
    I've purchased wood from Woodworkers Source and they are far from inexpensive, especially with the shipping that is involved. I guessed the sizes from what you had stacked up and it came to almost $2000. That was only for the wood you are using for your frame. Now I am sure you are getting the wood for a lower cost or for free or you would have gotten your lumbar local, but that is neither here nor there. It would be great to give a cost breakdown for regular people who will not get any deals like woodworkers on You Tube get. This would helpful in deciding if a project like the one you are building is within the means of the regular person. I am not getting on you for this, I am just stating that watching you build the things you do is entertaining and enjoyable but the projects can sometimes be out of our league. To be honest I don't think there are many makers who do this, other than Shop Nation on some of his builds. I you can't, or won't, that is fine. One of the comments had requested a supply list and you stated you have been talking to WWS about it so, if that happens, we could find out that way. Anyway, be safe and be blessed.

  • @mygardencart9060
    @mygardencart9060 Год назад +11

    i've loved learning from you for such a long time. its so wonderful to have watched you build in "humble" beginnings, and to see you progress in your style, ability and equipment. thank you for breaking down your videos so a beginner"ish" woodworker such as myself can follow along and learn from you. i love your projects and your teaching. and not one to pass up wanting to see how you hurt your ankle! (only cause we know you're ok though!)

  • @albertm8576
    @albertm8576 Год назад

    The table design is very efficient. Yes most of the time these builds take time even more so after an injury. Take care of that ankle, my wife sprained hers very badly and it lingered. Take care and love your new shop table 👌

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Ugh it’s been lingering. I still can’t walk down the stairs normally or run…

  • @jtube713
    @jtube713 Год назад +4

    Yes I would love the plans for this workbench! I am in the midst of planning my workbench and this is perfect!!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Awesome. You got it!

    • @jtube713
      @jtube713 Год назад

      Hi Tamar, I followed your links and saw the Instagram short but no actual plans for the workbench. Is there a PDF?

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      @@jtube713 plans are live now!! They are linked in the 3rd video of this series

  • @RustyCas999
    @RustyCas999 Год назад

    Tamar, you’ve absolutely earned your success. You are one of the best teachers on YT and are so humble and genuine. I feel sorry for the haters - theirs must be a miserable existence. We all love you and will always support you!

  • @jasonk.7534
    @jasonk.7534 Год назад +5

    Glad to see you expanding your tools! I would love to see plans for this.
    Keep up the great work and heal up!

  • @williebryant8131
    @williebryant8131 Месяц назад

    Yes! Plans definitely…🤗! Outstanding job young lady👍🏾

  • @nrmrvrk
    @nrmrvrk Год назад +5

    Such an awesome build! I love learning all of the woodworking terms for the holes, fasteners, and different cuts. I love watching the projects come together.

  • @scottmorris4914
    @scottmorris4914 Год назад

    Great design. Yes to the plans. I have a garage shop like yours, and a combination work and assembly table sounds great. In terms of you injury, yes please share. Not trying to be gory in asking. I work in EMS, and am curious about how it happened. I am sorry to hear you were injured. So glad you are on the mend. Please take it easy so it can heal properly. I would rather wait on a video and make sure you heal well.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      I show the video to everyone in real life. Ha. I thought it was weird the dr didn’t want to see it… 😂

  • @outdoormaniac9951
    @outdoormaniac9951 Год назад +3

    Congrats on the Laguna planer Tamar! Good for you! Hard work does pay off. Sorry to hear about the bad sprain. Take it easy and get it healed up soon! Thanks for another great video. Can't wait to see the next vid of this build.

  • @hsjawanda
    @hsjawanda Год назад

    Hope you recover from your sprained ankle soon 🤞🏼. Back in school/college I'd have advised you to "walk it off" (this recipe has literally worked for me many times), but since then I've learnt that that is not always the best solution. Love your videos for your smart solutions.

  • @drandres82
    @drandres82 Год назад +6

    I would love to see the plans for the entire table! Looks amazing so far

  • @flatlander523
    @flatlander523 5 месяцев назад

    I am about to start a new bench. Mine is OK but needs updating. Your base is exactly what I have been looking for over the past year. Not sure how I missed yours. Anyway, you have a great design for the base. I am going for a torsion box with the Parf system incorporated. Thanks for your inspiration and keep making dust.

  • @SteveCohenPhilly
    @SteveCohenPhilly Год назад +3

    Tamar, You are amazing! I love you videos. Informative, great designs and l love your commentary on what and why you do each step. Also like your comments on what you can or should do next time. Also, I like your willingness to experiment with new techniques and allow us to go along and see how it works out.

  • @barstad-9591
    @barstad-9591 Год назад

    YES!!!
    1. I’ve been waiting for this build.
    2. Plans, please.
    3. Ankle ‘safety’ video, of course.
    THANKS.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Haha awesome. You got it

    • @barstad-9591
      @barstad-9591 Год назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar I’m thinking you injured your ankle skateboarding or jumping off your new workbench. 😉 BTW, I think your hybrid workbench design is an awesome combination and smart choice for your needs. I’m looking forward to your next video on your dream workbench. Belated congrats on your successful project with JKM. I’ve used your baseplate for years and been a subscriber w/notifications forever. I too am a female woodworker, although it’s not my profession. I’m slowly trying to get my new shop downsized, organized, and built. Lots of work for this 64yo!

  • @aderftard
    @aderftard Год назад +9

    I like the idea of combining the workbench and assembly table onto a single base. I would be interested in hearing about the pros and cons after a few months of use.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +3

      Oh I can’t wait to be able to update you guys with that!!!

    • @alycynde5237
      @alycynde5237 Год назад

      That's kinda what I'm looking forward to as well. That's where the real gems are is post build use.

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 Год назад +3

    Tamar I’m so excited for you, you’ve worked so hard and it’s amazing to see how advanced your shop not to mention skill set and expertise has grown since you’re first video posted. You’ve used about every method there is for building complex, high quality builds and always did the best job of sharing “how to” so thank you, these upgrades are very well earned and look forward to every build in the future! Love the shop made tenons, that’s the one joinery method I’m not looking forward to learning, for some reason it seems daunting however I’ll power through it on the next build. I’ve just recently used bridle joints and half laps for a hickory vanity build but it’s through your content that aided in me having the knowledge to go about it and the courage. Is it just me or is there some kind of joinery phobia we all have to get passed?

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      That’s really so awesome to hear. Every single new thing I try gives me some sort of anxiety… and I have to film and post it to the internet!!! Just go for it and be safe! Always remember to cut your first one on scrap!

  • @Joel4JC
    @Joel4JC Год назад

    Was glad to see you using the bench top router table for your 6-in-1 in an actual large project. This made my purchase all the more satisfying!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Yeah! I didn’t want to swap to the 1/4” collet on the big table. So figured I’d just keep them both set up 😂

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Yeah! I didn’t want to swap to the 1/4” collet on the big table. So figured I’d just keep them both set up 😂

  • @GyWO10
    @GyWO10 Год назад +4

    Wow, this is an interesting build! Yes to plans & bloopers please!😊

  • @edadan
    @edadan 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have been a hobbyist woodworker for over 20 years. There’s no shame in having nice tools. They save you time and frustration and allow you to focus more on what you’re building vs how you’re going to build it. Anyway, very nice work and excellent video editing!

  • @scotttalkowski691
    @scotttalkowski691 Год назад +33

    Very nice build and sorry that you got hurt while building it. You should definitely show what happened, even in small work spaces you have to be careful, confined work spaces can be tricky.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +8

      Thanks! Yeah. It was just so stupid and I wasn’t paying attention to what was around me.

    • @vaughnmaurt5013
      @vaughnmaurt5013 Год назад +2

      Sure why not show the ankle accident…really have enjoyed your videos of your career growth.
      Do you have a shop tour of sorts ? I looked but couldn’t find one..I was curious how you ended up with this nice space…thanks!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      @@vaughnmaurt5013 I have one from when I first moved without all my tools in…

  • @kdiamond3623
    @kdiamond3623 Год назад +1

    Tamar,
    Of course I want to see the ankle sprain!
    I enjoyed your use of the skate board as a transport device. Also your knee clamp. Might I suggest the elbow clamp, chin clamp and forehead clamps as well. They have all worked well for me on past projects.

    • @stefanbuscaylet
      @stefanbuscaylet Год назад

      Agree I’d love to see what happened that caused the injury and maybe your thoughts on if there is anything you learned from it. On my own experience I was carrying a half sheet of 3/4 and tripped over a power cord and fell myself but luckily nothing sprained. I committed to not have ANY obstructions on the floor area and am feeding my power top down and working on getting my last dust tube off my floor. Been watching you for a while and was admiring how your shop seems to be about a year ahead of my shop in terms of tools and capabilities.

    • @allystrya
      @allystrya Год назад +1

      Yes, the use of the skateboard dolly made me giggle 🤭 Use what you have though! 👍🏻

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Haha I have utilized those as well… good clamps to have 😂

  • @patsipes6561
    @patsipes6561 Год назад +3

    Another great video. You are just plain fun to watch as your skill keeps growing. It definitely encourages me.
    Plans would be nice. How do you decide what you need in the build and how do you decide to put it together?
    I vote No on the ankle sprain. I dont like to see people get hurt, especially virtual friends. 😢😊
    I hope you fully recover soon!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Noted on the plans and the injury video. Ha

  • @lizzytgolf1
    @lizzytgolf1 Год назад

    First yes on both the plans and the sprain…keep in mind letting it heal now will keep it from hurting 10 years from now!!! Be patient
    Also since your first video you have always said “there are ways to make anything using the tools you own not the ones you’re waiting to own. Don’t wait for the perfect shop/tools to build you can gather as you go!” I love your videos I learn something every time…you are a great teacher!
    Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      It’s so hard to rest and let it heal…. Glad you learn something every video!

  • @joseedinaldo3672
    @joseedinaldo3672 Год назад +3

    Qualidade cem porcento, legal demais.... Saudações aqui do Brasil.

  • @AbdicateDotNet
    @AbdicateDotNet Год назад

    We all like to see folks be human... show us the footage of the great twist. Great work on the workbench!! ❤❤👏👏

  • @sickwilly1171
    @sickwilly1171 Год назад

    Im a retiring metal worker. Setting up to work with wood now, building my bench now, drawn on sketchup, a great tool. Your bench is looking great. Very good craftpersonship. 👍

  • @lenniereagan2362
    @lenniereagan2362 3 месяца назад

    You are a great communicator and teacher. Thank you for posting. Wonderful job!

  • @shigthehandyman
    @shigthehandyman Год назад

    I love your reaction when that top shelf pops into place…and yes, such a gratifying sound!
    In regards to your questions:
    - yes, I would love the plans for that workbench
    - no, I don’t want to see you twist your ankle!
    You are the best Tamar…love your content!!

  • @kellyfagan3823
    @kellyfagan3823 Год назад

    Another great video. Yes to both plans and accident - we all need to see to remind us it only takes a secong. I had a piece of plywood kick back and hit me in the stomach area a couple of days ago !!! ONLY TAKES A SECOND !!!!!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      I kept replaying it to see what I could have done different… so annoying.

  • @vinceagnes
    @vinceagnes Год назад +1

    Wow, what a great project. It’s not to often that woodworkers take the time to make “furniture” for our shops. Sure is great to have a solid bench! I made a classic woodworker bench about 25 years ago and have appreciated it ever since. Your bench has many features that I wish I had included when I built mine Great job!!
    I would like to see your video of your ankle incident.I had a twist/turn ankle injury two years ago that took me out of the game (and led tosurgery) I wish you completely recovery!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I’m excited to put it to good use! I really hope physical therapy will prevent needing surgery

  • @purpleyams8738
    @purpleyams8738 Год назад

    Yes please! Plans and how you sprained your ankle. It’s a good thing if seeing it could hopefully prevent another from injuring themselves the same way. As always, your build videos are a joy to watch. 👍. Thank you

  • @1109bigred
    @1109bigred Год назад

    5 mins in and your loose top is giving me heart palpitations especially when you were using the jointer. Love your channel!!!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      It’s tucked in when I use the jointer 😉

  • @NataliaGodryk
    @NataliaGodryk Год назад

    Love your videos! Get well quickly! And if you can share how to avoid spraining ankles it may help someone else. 🙂

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      I hope someone can learn from my silliness. Ha

  • @augustineschaefer5522
    @augustineschaefer5522 Год назад

    From my first box joint to your amazing builds that ‘click’ into place is one of the most satisfying sounds ever.
    Thanks for building

  • @robmille74
    @robmille74 Год назад

    I love the PiP look at moving the bench around during the ad. Great idea!

  • @watchyour6398
    @watchyour6398 Год назад +1

    After my 40's I'm starting in the hobby, and searching on YT I found this girl, and OMG, she's a beast! All my admiration and gratitude to her. I have learned a lot from her content. I wish her all the success in the world in her career and personal life. Thank you!

  • @singhivan
    @singhivan Год назад

    Hi Tamara. Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦. I wish you a speedy recovery on your ankle sprain. Wow, this bench looks amazing. The center dividing section is an awesome idea. Can't wait for the next video..... .. no pressure since you are not fully mobile. ✌️

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! I was very excited about this idea

  • @Thorhallsson57
    @Thorhallsson57 7 месяцев назад

    Hello Tamar, my name is Örn which means Eagle in English and I live in Iceland I have be watching your work and have to say that you have very fine skills. It´s a pleasure to see you work.

  • @misterikkit
    @misterikkit Год назад

    That's a fine looking workbench that will see a lot of use over the years. I bet it will never get old having that in your shop.

  • @terrynicklin417
    @terrynicklin417 Год назад +1

    Beautiful work and nice design! I must admit I groan though when I hear people complaining about 'not having space'. Try working in a typical UK garage or shed that's 8 foot by 12 foot! And that's before allowing for the family bikes etc.

  • @felixreali7101
    @felixreali7101 Год назад +2

    Hope you'll be zooming around your workshop in no time. the workbench looks great. and it's so nice to see you edging towards 1M subs 😊

  • @alothaiqi
    @alothaiqi Год назад +1

    I wish you a speedy recovery. An innovative workbench, a wonderful plan and wonderful execution.

  • @garybadger325
    @garybadger325 Год назад

    Great Job! I realize it is too late, but did you ever think about moving such a heavy bench when you decided to use glued floating tenons? If so you should have used different joinery method so you could break the base down into sections. When I made my roubo style workbench I thought I would never have to worry about moving it until we actually had to move. Then I was so grateful that I went with bolted mortise and tenon so I could take it apart when we moved, like you would do with a bed frame. No matter, great job. Looks like a strong and solid bench. I did not realize how a great workbench improves your woodworking. Have fun and continue to show us your videos. Thanks!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      I thought about it. Then thought that putting casters on it would make it movable… just like any other table in my house.

  • @ThePytercoyote
    @ThePytercoyote Год назад

    Great job as always Tamar. Hope you are feeling better now! My God long time since I watched a video from you!... And I think you where just moving to the new shop...

  • @davidmata5080
    @davidmata5080 Год назад

    Smart to replace that planer. Better safe than sorry. Yes please share the ankle injury video. I think your outtakes/deleted scenes are an excellent addition to your videos. The work table looks great!

  • @Laoren69
    @Laoren69 Год назад

    yes for plans, no for video of accident. your work is really tidy and beautiful, and I havent found many other videos which demo step by step process in such clear and teachable terms. I am off the tools for now and have a back injury, but really want to build a similar bench as well as a jewelers bench and a drafting table. I like the old school approach to tools and you got real style.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Got the plans on my website this morning! Hopefully you feel better soon!

  • @ctmurray
    @ctmurray Год назад

    I too sprained my ankle very badly over 3 years ago and it still gives me aches. I hope your recovery goes better (I am much older than you so there is hope).😀

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      I fear it will never get back to normal 😭

  • @TheTomporter
    @TheTomporter 9 месяцев назад

    Love the combination approach of an old school workbench and assembling table in one. Just frustrating to live in Europe and have fewer options for high quality wood - that Maple looks fabulous.

  • @dianeewoldt3035
    @dianeewoldt3035 Год назад

    I use floating tenons for most of my door making joinery and also make my own tenons. To allow for glue squeeze out I route a very shallow groove down both faces of my tenons with a 60 degree V groove bit. This prevents any hydraulic action when gluing up stile and rails. LOVE your bench design!

  • @bumbletastic
    @bumbletastic 10 месяцев назад

    I just went back to watch your tutorial on milling rough cut lumber, and so happy to stumble on this to see the upgrade! Your shop is definitely **goals**

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s really been awesome to make this space my own!

  • @joshdrake32
    @joshdrake32 Год назад

    So cool laguna sent you a new planer. It looks awsome in your shop. I like yoir bench design too. I'm surprised you didn't put the injury in the futtage. Part of the reason I like your videos is you let the viewers know about your mistakes. We all injure ourselves and feel stupid about it. It would be very human of you to include it! Let's see it!

  • @KirkJean-v1m
    @KirkJean-v1m Год назад

    Great to see you building your shop and business. I remember when you first started out with entry level tools, working in a coat and tuk. Always loved the way you explained your project builds with no ego just a love for woodworking.

  • @cliff5240
    @cliff5240 Год назад +1

    Nice use of the skateboard. That is a great-looking workbench, almost too nice to use. You have come so far since I first started watching you several years ago -- I love all of the new tools you have added to your shop, it is so exciting to when those new tools come along, you deserve everything you have, hard work pays off!! Keep the video coming and best wishes on a speedy recovery.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Thanks so much! Posting the next one tomorrow!

  • @bobbayne
    @bobbayne 5 месяцев назад

    I have seen only a few of your video’s and was very pleased as I was left thinking, here is someone doing quality work with affordable tools with great explanation for less. UNTIL this video, wow, you certainly moved up with very fancy tools. Congratulations. I am sure you have worked quite hard to get here.

  • @sailnut55mc43
    @sailnut55mc43 Год назад

    Yes please on the plans! This is one of the best designs, in my opinion, among the several already out there! Thank you!

  • @jplieurance
    @jplieurance Год назад

    Very nice. Like you attention to detail, such as notching the corners with the jigsaw, and the spacers for the ends of the cabinet.

  • @davegravel3740
    @davegravel3740 Год назад

    Interesting idea to combine the benches. Can't wait to see the finished bench and what the pros and cons of it are after a few months using it. I'm in a limited space. 2 1/2 car garage but have to make room to park the car. So everything but the miter station gets casters.
    Yes, show how the sprain happened. It could help others avoid the same when they see it happen.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      I’m excited to build my first project with it and figure all that out!

  • @andreg.shappell1155
    @andreg.shappell1155 Год назад +2

    Yes, plans, please! What a delight to see the progress on your beautiful shop! Thank you for sharing it with us!

  • @petewebster2977
    @petewebster2977 Год назад

    Beautiful job, Tamar .
    A very strong work bench.
    I bought a Festool Rotex 150 sander , it is the best sander I have ever owned.
    I would highly recommend it .
    Pete Australia 🇦🇺

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Год назад +2

    Beautiful work, Tamar! The workbench is looking amazing!!! 😃
    Looking forward to the next part! And get better soon!
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @YourResidentSerb
    @YourResidentSerb Год назад

    Ive just started woodworking and I have been watching a lot of your older videos. Its great to see what you made with those and how you evolved your shop. Dont let the haters get to you about all the pro tools you have now. To me, you put your time in and earned them all the while helping new guys like me learn along the way. Id love to see the plans to this bench, something to aspire to in the future as I upgrade my 2x4 pine top! Thanks for all you time in making these videos

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      I have been doing this RUclips thing for a while now. I’m pretty hardened to any negative comments. Don’t worry about me. Ha. So glad you like the bench! Plans are now available

  • @loridarling8923
    @loridarling8923 10 месяцев назад

    Great design and technique❤. You are a high-level woodworker, so it makes sense to be using high-end tools. Of course I’m jealous along with others, but I am no where near your level. I am saving for a Festool Domino joiner for my next workbench. And YES- I would love to have these plans. Hope your ankle is all healed up.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  9 месяцев назад

      So glad you liked it! The domino changed my life

  • @martinholden2281
    @martinholden2281 Год назад

    Amazing attention to detail, I think your work table will serve you well, Tamar. Take care of that ankle, and stay on the mend.

  • @Dcreed76
    @Dcreed76 Год назад +1

    I would love plans for this, but telling us the rough dimensions first might be very helpful as well. Thanks for another great video! Wishing you full and fast healing with the ankle

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Yup! Always put dimensions on plan listings so people can decide before purchasing. Glad you liked it!

    • @Dcreed76
      @Dcreed76 Год назад

      Oh, I know that. I meant it might help people determine their interest in the plans. Sorry if I wasn’t clear on that. Went for brevity

  • @brian_bielanski
    @brian_bielanski Год назад

    You are one of the best educators on RUclips. Really appreciate your laid back, show-it-all approach. Keep it up!

  • @organize1979
    @organize1979 Год назад +1

    That’s a beautiful table! And I like your overarm dust collection on the saw! Hope your ankle feels better!

  • @jamesbrooks8984
    @jamesbrooks8984 Год назад

    Hi Tamar. I have been watching your videos for years and absolutely love your work. As my daughter is also a professional woodworker you are a model and an inspiration to us both. Watching you work on this video I couldn't help but notice your current out-feed table saw situation. I used rollers for years and last year bit the bullet and got the integrated out-feed table for my Saw-stop. It is a game changer!
    I know. There's never enough money to buy all the tools we want, yet I'd highly recommend you give it a look. It stows away so well and has made my rollers nearly obsolete.
    Keep up the great work Tamar. Thrilled you're enjoying such success. I clearly remember those one car garage videos and marveling how you did so much with so little!

  • @robertrohler3644
    @robertrohler3644 9 месяцев назад

    Wow - well done, that new workbench will be a great addition to your new shop. Thank you for sharing with us your construction method (ways and means) for getting the base built. Look forward to seeing more builds and more projects. When I build projects for my kids, I include the cost of newly purchase tools (both small and larger tools) in my construction cost. One of my most recent projects I purchased a new drill press, so that new outdoor wooden chair for their back yard cost big bucks but now I have a new tool for future projects. Nice new planner :)

  • @studiogerk
    @studiogerk Год назад +1

    Sorry to hear about your ankle, glad you're taking care of it! Also glad to see you with all the new higher end tools, your work behooves this! And yes once you move away from straight knives there's no going back! Keep it up Tamar!

  • @dmgallo
    @dmgallo 11 месяцев назад

    Tamar, can you share what your wood order looked like for the build? Maybe even a video of how to go about figuring out how to translate plan requirements into an order? I started trying to figure it out, but wasn't sure how you specified certain lengths and widths.

  • @pejmanjavaheri9758
    @pejmanjavaheri9758 Год назад

    Amazing craftsmanship with every build! Simply incredible wood working!

  • @Poundy
    @Poundy Год назад

    yeah we all want to see the blooper reel...
    but like most people here, I think this is another great vid from you, showing the progression from an "easy" bench to a functional one, and a progression from a great "starter" thicknesser to what you really need if you're setting up a dream workshop like you are! Congrats on getting to that stage!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Thanks! Lots of people are disappointed I’ve gotten to this stage. But I am very happy to be here. Ha

    • @Poundy
      @Poundy Год назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar well anyone who is disappointed you've got there are just jealous you have more skill than them - I'm happy to admit that you do, but have nothing but full respect for that!

  • @johnkelly6942
    @johnkelly6942 Год назад

    I haven’t watched any of your videos for quite awhile. SawStop, Laguna, Festool. Life is good!

  • @rachelbayne5466
    @rachelbayne5466 Год назад

    Holy moly. Look how far you've come! Truly amazing, as always.

  • @williammrdeza9445
    @williammrdeza9445 Год назад +2

    Awesome project Tamar! Looking forward to part 2. It is great watching you continue to evolve your shop, tools, skill set, and projects over the years. I have learned a a lot from you over the years and anticipate I'll be learning a lot more from your new shop. Hope your recovery from the sprain goes well and healing comes quickly. Also, if you are willing, it would be great to see the accident that led to the sprain! It sounds like you are a good sport about sharing that.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I’ll share it with a content warning as some ppl don’t want to see it

  • @setphaser
    @setphaser Год назад

    Also I LOVE that you got Free Lux planer! You so deserve it! You’re the reason I own such high quality wood working tools like my wood handled Awl (to replace the one stolen from my dad) and a few other beauties. Also yay for knee clamp, boo for not learning glue up and long pipe clamp lessons!

  • @SomewhatAbnormal
    @SomewhatAbnormal Год назад +1

    Wow! It has been awhile since I’ve watched one of your videos but you really upped your game! New equipment and new shop! Congratulations!
    No more Dewalt job site saw embedded in a table! For the record, I have an older DW job site saw and a router that I designed a custom cabinet around and I was influenced by your saw.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      It’s been really fun to set up this new shop!

  • @Echo3_
    @Echo3_ Месяц назад

    Not to take away from your amazing skills, but those pants are the true MVP of this video 😍😍

  • @KlayJones
    @KlayJones Год назад

    I always enjoy your videos! You're a great teacher, designer, and woodworker. Thank you for sharing your talents! I hope your family is well and that your ankle continues to heal!

  • @Mellerman4
    @Mellerman4 Год назад

    Very interesting build. I'm also wanting to build a new workbench and am combing youtube for ideas on what I want to do. Thanks for sharing! And of course you should post the video of your accident. It would be a good safety lesson for everyone and let's be honest here... we all get a little guilty pleasure from watching that sort of thing especially since we know you haven't been permanently maimed.

  • @allendean9755
    @allendean9755 8 месяцев назад

    I'm just starting to get into wood working and I must say, it teaches you patience, something I've always lacked. This was an amazing build and, very inspiring. Thank you for this!

  • @buffalosoldier19d42
    @buffalosoldier19d42 Год назад

    I'm glad I clicked on this video. My Dewalt planer did the same thing to me the other day. I took it apart and cleaned it out. That worked but, now I'm wondering if it was the safety switch and I just got lucky. If/when it happens again, I'll know what to check. I love your dust collection set up.

  • @Sailor1010
    @Sailor1010 Год назад

    Not only has your tool collection improved but so has your video quality. Looking forward to watching more. Also, I just signed up for Woodworkers Source.

  • @Aaron-nj4ou
    @Aaron-nj4ou Год назад +1

    I am happy for you and your success Tamar but I do miss the old shop and watching you complete tasks without the massive tool collection. I downsized my cabinet saw and bought the jobsite Dewalt based on watching you make all those great projects 👍