How to build the Ultimate Workbench - part 6 - Joining the two halves together

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
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    It´s slowly starting to look like a workbench, as we join the two main pieces together. This is he shortest episode of this series so far, but with a lot to tell.
    This is the sixth video in a longer series about making a versatile Workbench/Workstation. This project is especially awesome for small workshops but the general construction methods can be used for any size wood shop!
    Here´s a short list of tools that I use or that went into the workbench. These are affiliate links that will lead you straight to the amazon page of the item.
    Amazon USA:
    My integrated Router:
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    Kreg Routerplate (predrilled for my integrated router) - now black
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    Kreg Routerplate - not predrilled (for any router to self drill)
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    A cheap drill guide, similar to mine (not high precision)
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    Amazon Germany:
    My Twin-Screw Vise:
    Doppelspindelvorderzange:
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    My integrated Router:
    Meine Einbau-Fräse:
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    Kreg Routerplate (predrilled for my integrated router) - now black
    Fräsplatte - vorgebohrt für meine Einbaufräse:
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    Kreg Routerplate - not predrilled (for any router to self drill)
    Fräsplatte - nicht vorgebohrt:
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    My drill guide (not high precision)
    Mein Bohrständer (keine hohe Qualität, Nacharbeit nötig):
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    Watch the entire series: • How to build the Ultim...
    The design is based on a workbench from a German woodworking magazine, presented in two of their issues that I bought a couple of years ago and in this video:
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Комментарии • 18

  • @pilotsworkshop4554
    @pilotsworkshop4554  6 лет назад +2

    Hey guys, is this format for the video title, with the information first, better than the old one? I´ve been struggling with that thought for some time and I am thinking about changing i.e. turning around all the workbench video titles in this way, so that it´s easier to see what the video is about, especially on mobile devices, where long titles are often cut.
    What do you think?
    Hope you like the video, the next one is gonna be longer again ;)
    Thomas

  • @russellpindar7717
    @russellpindar7717 6 лет назад +1

    A good series of videos and a well executed plan. Looking forward to the next installment.

  • @matthiasengelmann5033
    @matthiasengelmann5033 6 лет назад +1

    sehr schön gemacht.
    Sehr paßgenau Dein Werk.

  • @inspirateit
    @inspirateit 6 лет назад +1

    Leider nur ein kurzer Teil :) freue mich auf den nächsten. Würde die Muttern noch mit einer zweiten kontern.

    • @pilotsworkshop4554
      @pilotsworkshop4554  6 лет назад

      Hallo Dennis :)
      Der nächste wird dann wieder etwas umfangreicher. Die Muttern werde ich beobachten und dann zum Ende des Projektes mal eine Zusammenfassung mit Erkentnissen und Verbesserungen drehen. Vielleicht kommen noch Stop- oder Kontermutties drauf.

  • @suit1337
    @suit1337 6 лет назад +1

    Thumbs up für den Bindan Leim 🐒

  • @LewiUberg
    @LewiUberg 6 лет назад +1

    Really cool 👍🏻

  • @alfredneumann4692
    @alfredneumann4692 6 лет назад +1

    Um die Maschinenschrauben zu sichern, haette ich selbstsichernde Muttern, also die mit dem Plastikkragen, verwendet. Dann ist eine Lockerung nur bis zu einem kleinen Mass garantiert. Auch Vibrationen sind dann ohne Belang.
    Bin schon auf den naexten Teil gespannt.

    • @pilotsworkshop4554
      @pilotsworkshop4554  6 лет назад

      Hallo! Das ist ein guter Gedanke. Meine Vermutung war, dass sich eher das Holz setzen wird und es dadurch locker wird. Ich werde das mal beobachten und die Muttern dann vielleicht ersetzen. Für den Rad-Mechanismus habe ich mir das bereits vorgenommen, da haben einige Mütterchen bereits ein Eigenleben entwickelt...
      Viele Grüße!

  • @firesurfer
    @firesurfer 5 лет назад

    Flat sides of washers always go against the work, not nut. This is to ensure is tightens up properly. The way you did it, the nut will work loose over time.

  • @hebierob
    @hebierob 6 лет назад +2

    Do what you think is best, great work! I finally caught up on your workbench series and now have to wait for the next video! Great information! Where in Germany are you?

    • @pilotsworkshop4554
      @pilotsworkshop4554  6 лет назад

      Thanks :) I guess I can best describe my location as somewhere between the city of Dresden and Berlin ;)

    • @hebierob
      @hebierob 6 лет назад

      Didn’t mean to be nosy, was thinking of what wood sources you might be close to as you said you went for softer wood for the bench based on cost. Would white oak be your most common hard wood?

    • @pilotsworkshop4554
      @pilotsworkshop4554  6 лет назад

      Don´t worry, I didn´t see it as nosy :)
      White oak and beech are the most common hard woods here. Especially beech is available everywhere in small formats so I use that for everything small that has to be very tough.

  • @janikumlander1822
    @janikumlander1822 4 года назад

    What japanese saw you are using? 😁

  • @joakimsolheim2345
    @joakimsolheim2345 6 лет назад

    Love this channel, but big washers dosent mean more strength! its only buckles more when tightened!

    • @pilotsworkshop4554
      @pilotsworkshop4554  6 лет назад

      In this case I think it does. The washers are quite thick and stiff, the wood is quite soft. If I would tighten the nuts any further they would simply pull the washer into the leg, leaving a washer-sized imprint, without any buckling.