Wedge clamps are the best! You can make them from scrap in no time, you don't have to keep a collection of all lengths of clamps, and you can customize them to each project. My favorite is a panel clamp from 2x4, where the 'bar' is a length of 2x4, the 'fixed jaw' is a chunk of 2x4 screwed to one end, and the other 'jaw' is another chunk screwed down an inch from the edge of the panel being clamped. Then opposing wedge pairs (or 1 wedge and set the jaw at a matching angle) are tapped in filling that inch gap and clamping from the wedge pressure. Several such clamps will provide clamping force at whatever intervals are needed along the panel edges. Plus they can also be positioned some face-up, some face-down, to prevent the panel from bowing. Then assuming you're making just the one panel, you can break down your clamps and easily repurpose the materials for other uses. In this way, you can successfully clamp your panel project, with literally tons of clamping pressure, all you'll need, essentially for free from your existing lumber and scrap bin, instead of paying hundreds of dollars for dedicated panel clamps, gluing up the one project, and then having them sit around for years gathering dust until the next such large glue-up. Personally, I'd rather spend those hundreds of dollars on a piece of equipment I can't make from scrap. Wedge clamps are the best!
Folding . Sliding. Fox Wedges . They are all very old ancient carpentry techniques. I will give you one bit of advice. Saw the point of the ( vice/brace ) wedges. It will give you a flat edge to hammer when you want to release the timber from the jig
А можно сделать всего половину этого устройства с одним клином. Мне кажется работать будет также.А с одной стороны прямоугольный брусок. Уклон к 1:10 будет зажимать очень туго, а уклон к 1:5 будет легче освобождать заготовку.
This video made me realize that I’ve been underestimating the power of everyday items!
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Весь ролик я смотрел с улыбкой! Вы удивительно ловко работаете! Сожалею, что раньше не знал о таких потрясающих приспособлениях! Спасибо!
Fico muito agradecido por essa Postagem.
Ideias Ótimas que vai me ajudar muito.
Boa sorte com seus Projetos 👏🙂👏🙂👏
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El primero y tercero me parecen muy facill de hacer,muy prácticos y funcionales. felicitaciones‼️👍 porfavor tutoriales para fabricar muebles
It all seems so easy when you do it.
@@johndoecro984 Thanks, it's actually easy to do just have a little patience. ✌️
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Для столярных работ полезные изобретения .Лайк .
Wow what great tips thanks for sharing
@@jimrosson6702 Thank You ❤️
It was a very successful and informative video
@@mrsunyofficial Thank you so much!❤️
Thank you for the excellent video , I like all 4 jigs and am going to make them , they're all time savers
Excellent video. And without any annoying kind of music!
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All four wedge clamps are very useful & easy to make.
Muito bom, a gente aprende coisas incríveis 👍👏👏👏
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Bom domingo. Gratidão por todas ferramentas que ensinou , muito prático. Sucesso em tudo o que propuser fazer.
Muito obrigado e tenha um feliz dia também!❤️
@@Mrinventor93Amém gratidão 🙏
Simply AMAZING!
Good ideas, useful video,thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much
Very very knowledgeable for new carpenter thanks
Wedge clamps are the best! You can make them from scrap in no time, you don't have to keep a collection of all lengths of clamps, and you can customize them to each project.
My favorite is a panel clamp from 2x4, where the 'bar' is a length of 2x4, the 'fixed jaw' is a chunk of 2x4 screwed to one end, and the other 'jaw' is another chunk screwed down an inch from the edge of the panel being clamped. Then opposing wedge pairs (or 1 wedge and set the jaw at a matching angle) are tapped in filling that inch gap and clamping from the wedge pressure.
Several such clamps will provide clamping force at whatever intervals are needed along the panel edges. Plus they can also be positioned some face-up, some face-down, to prevent the panel from bowing. Then assuming you're making just the one panel, you can break down your clamps and easily repurpose the materials for other uses.
In this way, you can successfully clamp your panel project, with literally tons of clamping pressure, all you'll need, essentially for free from your existing lumber and scrap bin, instead of paying hundreds of dollars for dedicated panel clamps, gluing up the one project, and then having them sit around for years gathering dust until the next such large glue-up. Personally, I'd rather spend those hundreds of dollars on a piece of equipment I can't make from scrap. Wedge clamps are the best!
Great vid
Very nice.
Thank you
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That's so great idea, thanks for your sharing.
Can you i try this ideas?
Folding . Sliding. Fox Wedges . They are all very old ancient carpentry techniques. I will give you one bit of advice. Saw the point of the ( vice/brace ) wedges. It will give you a flat edge to hammer when you want to release the timber from the jig
This method is cheap, and the cost of making Jig high where as no one will pay the cost of Jig .
Thank you so much!
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Valuable 👍
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So creative 😮😮😮
Very good ideas. I'm making item #2 tomorrow.
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Mesmerizing
А можно сделать всего половину этого устройства с одним клином. Мне кажется работать будет также.А с одной стороны прямоугольный брусок. Уклон к 1:10 будет зажимать очень туго, а уклон к 1:5 будет легче освобождать заготовку.
Oh thanks 🙏
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Super guru 🌹❤️🎂🤔
Bravo Mastery )))) 😊😊😊
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If you put the measurements in the subtitle it would be excellent. Greetings and blessings.
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とてもよかったです、友よ
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Great jigs. Thanks.
@@jcbrook9463 Thank You ❤️
How to make this vise from the piece of silicon glue gun?
Why have Polish translations been disabled?
No me sirve la prensa no aprieta como se ve en el vidio
Что за клей???
this channel should be called Mr Plagiarist
Not to mention that corner clamps are $9 at Harbor Freight.
I want to hear your advice, not watch you play with your tool.