Modern Woodworking Bench
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- Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
- This is how I made my modern, affordable mft-style woodworking bench with a new approach to clamping workpieces, with a unique flush drawer handle design, with lots of storage and more usefull features.
These are creators and their videos, that I found very helpfull for building the drawers:
German: @ • So Werden Schubladen Z...
English: @ • These drawers will cha...
English: @ • 3 Ways To Build EASY D... - Наука
I’m still admiring the drawer handles.
that bench is smokin. would love to see a version for our commercial shop, accessible from all sides!
Like the Jeff Beck Freeway Jam -esque riff at 10:40 🙂
This is just awesome. Great solutions :)
Amazed you don't have more subscriptions....
Those drawer pulls are perfect
I like the vise. Very minimalist yet versatile. For my last bench, I used a 3/8 by 6 flat receiver hitch style, so can install as many different vises or tools as I like.
Brother, nice work. Continue sharing your work, this was wonderful! I’ll be be sure to watch more of you videos!
Like others here, like the minimal feel of this concept for work holding! Very clever. As we use this word way too much in the US but it is justified here, it's Awesome! Das ist sehr praktisch und extrem toll!
The old benches are much more inspirational even if they are less functional.
However not my old bench. 😉
@@tims.2832 no inspiration or no function?
@@doughooper9918 frankly, my old bench was neither beneficial for my inspiration, nor was it detrimental. but I was always struggling to find certain tools, fasteners, the right piece of aluminum, a washer, a certain Allen wrench you name it. In other words, my inspiration was fine, but the old bench slowed me down in realizing my inspirations.
I love the drawer fronts. Going to have to copy some version of that.
I have a few movable tool tables made with 80/20 as well. Assemble table that is always square and flat and light enough to move around, chop saw station I use the extrusion profile to add out feeds to when needed, and a shopsmith stand to replace the silly legs and under tool storage ideas that exist. The aluminum was expensive, but these stands will last longer then the wood ones and I have already deconstructed and repurposed them, which would have been all trash using plywood box construction. I also like all the places I can add on jigs and extensions when needed using scrap and little thought.
I also just love the look to be honest. I am not a “real” wood worker. All my projects involve wood and metal, so this just matches the ethos better.
Thank you for sharing! I love looking at innovative designs on jigs and work tables. Yours gave me several good ideas of what I want to build.
Why can't I give two likes?😉
Nice bench!
Brilliant.
Excellent work, thank you for sharing. There are some very good ideas in this workbench, particularly the vise, the drawer handles, and the dust extraction port. It's great work. You've gained an additional subscriber!
Very nicely done. Many clever and creative innovations.
Awesome bench. I’ve been considering making one with aluminum extrusion as well.
Nice innovative design, well done.
Great design, really refreshing to see a modern approach to a practical workbench. I also love your minimalist integrated drawer pulls - I'm going to steal that idea!
I was thinking that some kind of adjustable supports on the front would be a great addition for getting sheet-goods and panels at a good working height Maybe a vertical rail slot between the drawers.
Very impressive! Well done.
Nice 👍
Thank you for sharing. Appreciate English even though I can understand German and speak it poorly. Wish Lets Bastel would have done English. Fun conversation out it between him and Hornberger interview.
Indeed, I watched Lets Bastel a lot, funny guy and good projects from the southwest of Germany.
It’s almost like a modern Nicholson bench. Nicely done!
I had to google it ;-) but yeah, sort of. Thanks
Extrem cooles Teil .... Was hat Dich denn die Werkbank ohne Zubehör so gekostet?
Hi, danke. Die Kosten konnte ich noch nicht ausrechnen, da ich Material aus meinem letzten Projekt übrig hatte, Profile, Verbinder, Schrauben, Nutensteine. Letztlich hängt es auch davon ab, aus welchem Holz man die Tischplatte und die Schubladen baut. ich habe jetzt relativ teures 18 mm multiplex Birke genommen, viele bauen Werkstatt Schubladen aber natürlich auch aus OSB - Platten, was deutlich günstiger ist.
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Ich hab mir überlegt, eine Küche in diesem Stil zu baun. Das was Du hier gebaut hast ist natürlich eine geniale Vorlage, mit der ich das meiner Frau erklären kann.
@@satsadhu alles klar, viel Glück mit dem Projekt. Ich würde noch sagen, stimm das möglichst gut mit deiner Frau ab, wegen des Haussegens. Die Optik von Montageprofilen und multiplex ist natürlich schon sehr technisch, etwas weniger wohnlich. Für eine Küche würde ich außerdem überlegen, unterFlurauszüge zu verwenden, das sieht schicker aus. Man sieht dann die Führungen nicht, wenn die Schubladen offen sind. Heiko Rech hat zu Schubladen und Führungen ein paar gute Videos gemacht. Die unterflurAuszüge sind natürlich etwas teurer, insbesondere die Markenprodukte von Blum, Hettich und so weiter. es gibt wohl auch einen italienischen, neuen Hersteller, Fa Salice, Modell Progressa. Das könnte etwas günstiger sein, als Blum und Hettich.
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Alu-Profile bekommt man auch farbig und z.B. nur an 3 Seiten mit einer Nut oder auch halbrund, was die Optik durchaus beeinflusst.
Und Multiplex kann man mit diversen farblichen Beschichtungen kaufen.
Für unseren Haussegen sehe ich da keine Probleme auf mich zukommen.
Was mich an so einem Projekt besonders interessiert ist die Flexibilität, die mit solchen Materialien daherkommt. Auch Umzüge sind sicherlich einfacher zu bewältigen.
Ist natürlich auch eine Frage, wie man es umsetzt.
Super Idee! Sieht großartig aus! Wenn ich fragen darf, in welcher Stadt lebst du?
Bremen. Danke 👍
very nice workmanship ..can I ask where did you get the aluminum and what size did you use.
I had some leftover material that I bought at eBay. The rest was bought at an online store in Germany, Motedis.de. The sizes are 40x40mm and 80x40mm, always with 8mm wide t-slots.
Hi Tim you have some great ideas I subscribed so let’s see where you go 👍
Love the engineering in this bench, what's the name of those long red clamps used in the extrusion?
Thx. I think, in English they’re called t-track clamps
Hello and thanks for that Video!
Did you Test the bench befor you attched it to the walls? How stabel is that construction free standing? 🤔🤔🤔
Hey, good question: without cabinet and drawers: not stable. With cabinet and drawers (even free standing): super stable. The aluminum legs are bolted to the cabinet.
Very cool design. Was it difficult to get this workbench to be completely flat & level? I’m building my own workbench now that’s mobile and that’s one of my biggest issues at the moment
Good question. And I didn´t even mention in my video, that my floor not only has a slope, but within this slope it is again pretty uneven. I dealt with it by using the 8 leveling feet under the aluminum frame. Then I used a quality water level to adjust the hight of the frame left to right, back to front. Finally I put the table tops on it. Since the tabletops are plywood, its pretty much "dead" wood, that doesn´t move any more due to humidity. And the aluminum is even more immune to humidity, it doesn´t care if its wet summer or dry winter. For woodworking, thats good enough in my book. For metal guys, engineers on the other hand, there is no such thing as "completely flat", only tolerance classes, grades of tolerances. They would consider it a mistake, to spend time and money to achieve a tolerance class, that the product or use case does not require.
Hola, ese tipo de perfil venía con el orificio para los tornillos o se lo hicisté tú?
Hola, I made all of the holes myself.
Nice bench 👍🏻 what are those connectors called ? I’m modifying my similar bench and they would solve a few issues I might run into, I haven’t seen them before.
Cheers
Thanks. They are called end fasteners in English.
@@tims.2832 thanks 🙏
Ser klug!
Lieber Tim, thanks a lot for showing us this very interesting workbench! Especially how you manage the clamping without a vice fascinates! I have a movable workbench, but why should I not use your idea? Also interesting is your dust collection idea!So, und jetzt reicht mein Englisch nicht mehr: besonders die Klemmbacken für das Schienensystem faszinieren mich; magst Du die Schienen und wo man solche dicken Alu-Backen beziehen kann, mal verlinken? Liebe Grüße von Armin aus Bremen
Cool, wir Bremer wieder mal, ich kämpfe ja bekanntlich auch mit dem Englischen. Also die Aluprofile sind von Motedis, Dold oder eBay, das dicke Stück Aluzuschnitt und die winkelplatten von Motedis.
@@tims.2832 Ich finde an Deinem Englisch nichts auszusetzen. Sagt ein Bremer, dessen letzte english-lesson schon ein paar Jahrzehnte her ist. Danke für die schnelle Antwort und die Einkaufshinweise. Ich wünsche Dir noch viel Freude mit Deiner neuen MODERN WOODWORKING BENCH und bin super-gespannt, ob nach 1/1 noch was dazu kommt.
This is a very nice bench with many clever ideas. I like the idea of the clamp in the doghole you show in minute 8:30. Is the nut cut diagonally something you made or bought?
It’s bought (www.kippwerk.de)
@@tims.2832 Thanks!
I can't find it on the Kippwerk website, what's it called?
@@trobinou47 I also found it here: www.sautershop.de/klemmbolzen-oe-20-mm-ru-21136
@@tims.2832 Fantastic ! Many thanks
Hello! Very intresting video. Im in the very begining and i think ill have to try to do something the same cose my worckshop is really small 😊 .. could you put some names oc details or links were did you buy thous profiles and connektors, pleas? Thank you!
Thanks, yeah, the profiles and fasteners I was using are from the brand Item. In the US, 80/20 seems to sell similar stuff. The profiles are 40mmx40mm or 40x80mm, the t-slot is 8mm. eBay may be a good option.
Thanks for answering. I find you another video about tablesaw assembling.. so probably I should start from it. But about this workbench.. I'm wandering how you attached box sliders to the legs and specially there were no leg in between the boxes..
I find there many different profiles 40/40.. some more heavier. So you choose some kind in the middle..
Ahead.. there is plywood wall in between those boxes on the left?
@@TheValkoooo you are right, the cabinet is attached to the legs of the frame. There are T-slot nuts in the legs and the cabinet is attached to the lakes with M8 screws. The big cabinet on the left side has a plywood wall in the middle, that’s correct. For the aluminum extrusion profiles, I have chosen the middle density, but the two long profiles that carry the tabletop are the heavy ones.
Those drawer handles are just sexy as hell.