Nice idea for some quick clamps. Need for some that I don't have got me here. Glad I found your video. Guess I'll use some bolts instead of threaded rod. Thanks for sharing.
I saw your mistake with the cam wedge right off but watched to see what happened. I use the basic same approach, but use triangular wedges. Always locks up with no slippage!
An advantage to hinging the adjustable end piece is it will conform the slightly-off 90° edge of the work piece, thus, not imprinting the work piece with clamp.
DUDE!! YOUR LEVERED CAMS would've worked perfectly if your out-spiral-cam-thrust had been less extreme. Instead of tossing them, you could have simply drilled your pivot axle hole with only a slight offset from the circle center.
I like this idea but wouldn't drilling hole all the way through the long bar be better? Yes it takes more time to attach the brace that way but I feel it would be more secure.
Now, that's more like it. Simple, easy, idiot proof. I was thinking along those lines for making some clamps myself as i am looking to make a butcher block counter top. Paying £10 per long clamps don't seem like a wise idea. SO, yeah, when I do my own ones, I might put them up on my channel.
Yeah, I just recorded the concept for the simple clamp that I had in mind. I will upload it in the next few days maybe even tonight; i will give you a shout out.
Per Shop ~ There's always a bitch in the crowd. To refine what @Adam Wilson above said, 'Let's see any damn video of you actually doing any damn thing, aside from whining like a little bitch. smh
Naah don't mind the "don't fking waste my time!" comments. I like your courage to try to make something, screw up in the process, change the plans, try to make it work again and hey, though those clamps have their flaws, they really do work when needed! Those are not the best for reasons you already probably know but the point of your video isn't "hey, watch me build first-class clamps!" but "hey, watch me try to get on with my project when I really need to glue up a big piece of wood but don't have any long clamps". So points for courage, ingenuity and resilience!
Wait What?how are them tack nails holding the block with the tread in it to the long bit of timber.i doubt it would glue them boards up.simple fix really,just put some side pieces either side of the block and screw them.i must put up a video of the ones iv done and they work great.i like your idea of the drill tightening tho,must try it myself. :)
After the Trumpocalypse, when I desperately need bar-clamps to feed my family...and I've still got power for some reason, probably because of 'Clean Coal...' I will cast my memory back to this, head for the workshop, risk attracting walkers with my shop noise, and have at it...
$5.00, yea right. Maybe if you have a fully outfitted shop with all the tools and hardware. Still, not bad though i think I prefer parallel clamps that are even easier to make that I just saw in a video recently.
A message to the he world.... Not everyone's mind work the same....THANK THE FUCK FOR THAT...I don't fancy to be part of your Borg collective. People think differently, we don't know everything out there , but we exchange ideas/findings/experiences in hope to help someone with new ideas or to trigger the minds of others so that they come up with something better and make our idea better or to get some new information or....well you get the point....in every video I watch there are things I know and things I don't know. Plus, we don't know WHAT or WHY someone did something....what was the reason they did it like this, what were the problems they faced and pushed them to make this decision and build something they way they did. We never know but we can exchange ideas instead of bashing each other....
Thank you for the idea but I didn't see why the first idea failed.Many people use the cam clamps successfully so yours looked like they would work. Did you figure out what happened?
If you are completely opposed to a music overlay I believe there are ways to speed up the audio without making it sound so scratchy. Like keeping the pitch of the original audio
Мда... Задумка хорошая. Столько работы выкинул. А всего лишь надо было нижний брусок эксцентриком сделать, чтобы можно было переворачивать в зависимости от размера заготовки.
How much does a 4 foot bar clamp cost in YOUR country? How about an 8 foot one? Because this video easily translates into any length bar clamp someone could need. None of which cost 10 bucks.
Ditto to Mr. Critque - the line is DO THIS show once, repeat X times. Before creating a video, watch all the videos you like and mimic the look and feel. Find me a woodworker that likes techno music and I will show you 1/2% of all the woodworkers in the world. Again, I like the content - the quantity of steps and background track - well you gotta starts somewhere. First mistake - take offense to comments.
Why do most people who post these type of videos presume everyone has a fully fitted workshop with every type of woodworking machinery, has they are fortunate to have, when most people just have basic tools?
Why does everyone who watches a video that doesn't cater to their exact situation, are completely unable to adapt what they view to their capability and situation. It's called thinking... you might want to try it sometime. It's liberating.
Grover895 - because at the point that a woodworker creates a video he has invested in a subsistence amount of woodworking infrastructure - but they don't clean their tools nor have a dust collection system in place - HAHA! - but expect something - work UP to the standards of craftsmen. You gotta buy more stuff. You are expecting someone who knows calculus to show you a method using middle school algebra. That's not how it works. Tommy McDonald works with chisels and hand planes. Norm Abrams uses routers and jigs. To each his own. Maybe the video is designed to help people create a shopping list, encourage savings and when the time is right - purchase what is in the video and STEP UP to the next level. Maybe THAT IS IT!
Barry Gordon Or maybe it's made for those who have? lol...jk...It amazes me how much people complain about the smallest things. As you say, work up to it. I had nothing, but I studied, saw thousands of videos, magazines and books. All the while, I bought tools a little at a time. It's been a year now and now I have. And I'm still learning and buying.
$5? I highly doubt it. Unless you're buying material in a third world country and converting the cost to dollars. But, I do like the what you made, I'll try to make one for under $30.
Why delete your first comment? Great build, lits of good information. Suggestion To Others Wishing To RUclips Projects: Watch a few Hand Tool Rescue videos to see how to perfectly edit. There is no need to Fast Forward an entire clip to keep it short. Editing out extraneous or repetative steps is key.
Jareth, I admire your patience with these idiot trolls who have nothing better to do than criticise the effort that someone puts in to sharing their (shortcut) solutions that the majority of watchers may benefit from. Kudos to you! You even sped up the video process of doing the repetitive stuff. And to Mr. Critique Esquire and his muppet-mate Grover895, I just made 6 of these in less than an hour as I needed a quick solution. Guess what? I don't even have a workshop with all the fancy tools that you apparently need. Get a life people. As for the music? There's no narrative so is it that really hard to hit the volume button? Or do you require a fully tooled workshop for that too? Tks Jareth - saved me some money with a real quick solution - keep it up mate..
Hey umm...screw everyone who said audio was bad. I want the name of the song please, it had a nice beat to it. I enjoyed it. Thanks for the video!
Would work in a pinch, but I'd recommend running them through a planner. I respect being innovative, keep it up!
Nice idea for some quick clamps. Need for some that I don't have got me here. Glad I found your video. Guess I'll use some bolts instead of threaded rod. Thanks for sharing.
You, your video and the idea have inspired me to try something similar. Thanks for the concept
I saw your mistake with the cam wedge right off but watched to see what happened. I use the basic same approach, but use triangular wedges. Always locks up with no slippage!
An advantage to hinging the adjustable end piece is it will conform the slightly-off 90° edge of the work piece, thus, not imprinting the work piece with clamp.
Thanks, great video, mate. I think I might try to make these.
Video inspires ideas. Thank you for creating it and screw the haters and I would like to thank your sponsor Bud light for making this video possible
Wow man, really impressive. I love it. Thank you!
Lol. The title is fitting. I do like the innovation though best of luck to you.
Great idea! Very inspiring, thank you!
its a great example of agreat implementation of the wrong idea :-), good one mate
Thirty seconds in, and the man is making a gentleman's sausage.
DUDE!!
YOUR LEVERED CAMS would've worked perfectly if your out-spiral-cam-thrust had been less extreme. Instead of tossing them, you could have simply drilled your pivot axle hole with only a slight offset from the circle center.
WickAndTallow yes I was told this after lol. Involute curve or something like that
Me has salvado el día
I like this idea but wouldn't drilling hole all the way through the long bar be better? Yes it takes more time to attach the brace that way but I feel it would be more secure.
Awesome video and I love the music.
Great video and process. I had to turn music off. Thank you for sharing...
This is what you done wrong: search for involute curve.
THANKS SO MUCH!!! that is what i needed for sure.
Marcio Haraguchi kg y
When tightening the clamps, you need to mirror the handles as well, so they pull in opposite directions
good solution..
Now, that's more like it. Simple, easy, idiot proof. I was thinking along those lines for making some clamps myself as i am looking to make a butcher block counter top. Paying £10 per long clamps don't seem like a wise idea. SO, yeah, when I do my own ones, I might put them up on my channel.
+No Rocket Science Build
Why spend money when you don't have to. I look forward to seeing yours!!
Yeah, I just recorded the concept for the simple clamp that I had in mind. I will upload it in the next few days maybe even tonight; i will give you a shout out.
Before spending less than $5 on your DIY clamps, buy all the necessary table tools and equipment to make them.
@David Shaper Here's a huge collection of woodworking plans: WoodSun. xyz
Per Shop exactly 😂
So let’s see your video on making them with hand tools
Per Shop ~ There's always a bitch in the crowd. To refine what @Adam Wilson above said, 'Let's see any damn video of you actually doing any damn thing, aside from whining like a little bitch. smh
He could have used karate to chop the boards, but that would be less exact.
Naah don't mind the "don't fking waste my time!" comments. I like your courage to try to make something, screw up in the process, change the plans, try to make it work again and hey, though those clamps have their flaws, they really do work when needed! Those are not the best for reasons you already probably know but the point of your video isn't "hey, watch me build first-class clamps!" but "hey, watch me try to get on with my project when I really need to glue up a big piece of wood but don't have any long clamps". So points for courage, ingenuity and resilience!
Hey man good video. What's the name of this instrumental?
Wait What?how are them tack nails holding the block with the tread in it to the long bit of timber.i doubt it would glue them boards up.simple fix really,just put some side pieces either side of the block and screw them.i must put up a video of the ones iv done and they work great.i like your idea of the drill tightening tho,must try it myself. :)
from my experience the brads are just there to hold the parts together as the glue dries. there is some shear strength in the brads though
have any plans
Gotta ask you Jareth, where did you get that box of fasteners?
After the Trumpocalypse, when I desperately need bar-clamps to feed my family...and I've still got power for some reason, probably because of 'Clean Coal...' I will cast my memory back to this, head for the workshop, risk attracting walkers with my shop noise, and have at it...
some explanation as to sizes etc would have been useful
I think u need a shape like tear drop not round
i have yet to see cheap and easy bar clamps yet ?
Check out " Woodworking with DIY tools " on youtube he has easy and cheap bar clamps!
Great idea and demo, terrible music and music stopped midway through?
A bunch of fire wood !!!
Final product looked great. Jittery photography made it very difficult to watch for me.
$5.00, yea right. Maybe if you have a fully outfitted shop with all the tools and hardware. Still, not bad though i think I prefer parallel clamps that are even easier to make that I just saw in a video recently.
That was a great idea you had at first, would of worked out great with a little fixing
Better lighting would have helped seeing more details of a good work.
nice!
I don't understand how the long screws work. Do the threads just bite into the 2x4 or ??
Yes that’s it exactly
i think they are to thin, high probability to twist when pressing
Nice TO see the TWO clamps being made but Siankaan71 thinks they are TOO thin
A message to the he world....
Not everyone's mind work the same....THANK THE FUCK FOR THAT...I don't fancy to be part of your Borg collective. People think differently, we don't know everything out there , but we exchange ideas/findings/experiences in hope to help someone with new ideas or to trigger the minds of others so that they come up with something better and make our idea better or to get some new information or....well you get the point....in every video I watch there are things I know and things I don't know. Plus, we don't know WHAT or WHY someone did something....what was the reason they did it like this, what were the problems they faced and pushed them to make this decision and build something they way they did. We never know but we can exchange ideas instead of bashing each other....
How are these holding up?
bajojohn not bad. I don't use them to often tho
so you scratched the penis-clamp in the end ? man...i nearly made them, just to make my wife laugh
Thank you for the idea but I didn't see why the first idea failed.Many people use the cam clamps successfully so yours looked like they would work. Did you figure out what happened?
@Marcio Haraguchi has give the solution. involute curve
Couldn’t watch it all. The audio was driving me insane.
So was the video... repetitive, too shaky and unnecessarily hurried.
just watch the vid or turn it off, damn
Cool
SCARLET
FIRE
what is the hurry slow down
Totally agree
Can I recommend using different audio? I find the sped up sound very annoying. Trying to be helpful
I understand. I didn't want to so a lame music overlay and figured if you didn't want to listen you would just mute it.
If you are completely opposed to a music overlay I believe there are ways to speed up the audio without making it sound so scratchy. Like keeping the pitch of the original audio
Nice simple idea for a decent clamp ididnt care much for the music choice
25/100
Is there a version without the crappy music ?
What a racket.
Yep. Just click the mute button. Should take you straight to the no music link.
Мда... Задумка хорошая. Столько работы выкинул. А всего лишь надо было нижний брусок эксцентриком сделать, чтобы можно было переворачивать в зависимости от размера заготовки.
$15,000 work shop to make some $5 clamps??
Got to save money some how :)
Lmao. 15k? I got one tool that cost more then all this guys tools combined. Try more like $500.00 if even that
Ten minute video that could have been 3 minutes. He kept showing the same thing over and over and over and over.
Can you speed up the video a little more ??
mundl kalli yep
You could have just filmed making one.
5$ I will go out spend 10$each save time
How much does a 4 foot bar clamp cost in YOUR country? How about an 8 foot one? Because this video easily translates into any length bar clamp someone could need. None of which cost 10 bucks.
Ditto to Mr. Critque - the line is DO THIS show once, repeat X times. Before creating a video, watch all the videos you like and mimic the look and feel. Find me a woodworker that likes techno music and I will show you 1/2% of all the woodworkers in the world. Again, I like the content - the quantity of steps and background track - well you gotta starts somewhere.
First mistake - take offense to comments.
No, first offense, be a G**damn couch director. A$$hole.
First Amendment still working. Allowing mentally challenged to comment on comments.
Barry Gordon I
For all the shop equipment seen here, I could buy 2 bar clamps cheaper
Thomas McLaurin where’s the fun in that ;)
6:00 sıçtı
Annoying music I just couldn't get through it
Terry Ryan no mute button on your devise. That’s to bad.
Why do most people who post these type of videos presume everyone has a fully fitted workshop with every type of woodworking machinery, has they are fortunate to have, when most people just have basic tools?
use a hand saw and a hand drill. problem solved. unless you dont have glue
Why does everyone who watches a video that doesn't cater to their exact situation, are completely unable to adapt what they view to their capability and situation. It's called thinking... you might want to try it sometime. It's liberating.
Grover895 - because at the point that a woodworker creates a video he has invested in a subsistence amount of woodworking infrastructure - but they don't clean their tools nor have a dust collection system in place - HAHA! - but expect something - work UP to the standards of craftsmen. You gotta buy more stuff.
You are expecting someone who knows calculus to show you a method using middle school algebra.
That's not how it works. Tommy McDonald works with chisels and hand planes. Norm Abrams uses routers and jigs. To each his own. Maybe the video is designed to help people create a shopping list, encourage savings and when the time is right - purchase what is in the video and STEP UP to the next level.
Maybe THAT IS IT!
Grover895
So U want vids done with hand tools only?
Barry Gordon Or maybe it's made for those who have? lol...jk...It amazes me how much people complain about the smallest things. As you say, work up to it.
I had nothing, but I studied, saw thousands of videos, magazines and books. All the while, I bought tools a little at a time. It's been a year now and now I have. And I'm still learning and buying.
Good concept. Seemed a waste of time to cover failed attempt in detail. I would suggest adding some clamping arrangement to keep panel flat.
no
just great.......... another high speed silent movie with no explanations.
5$ clamp using 50k tools😜
Nice-looking jig. However, I almost turned you off because of that nerve racking music.
$5? I highly doubt it. Unless you're buying material in a third world country and converting the cost to dollars. But, I do like the what you made, I'll try to make one for under $30.
Clickbait. 5 dollar clamp if you have thousands in tools and might want to put the knife back on the table saw before you lose fingers
I swear to God if I see one more video that just has crappy music and no explanation I'm going to lose my feces!
Do you not have vocal cords?
Chuck Maddox no
Harbor freight. $5.00
You got a lot more time than me bro
No Harbor freight in Canada
You did make some pretty cool clamps. It was just very extensive for $5. Good job. 👍
Wish we could've just been shown one being made, we didn't have to watch you do all 4, very drawn out.
Nice ryobi trash tools.
Impossible to watch.
Why delete your first comment?
Great build, lits of good information. Suggestion To Others Wishing To RUclips Projects: Watch a few Hand Tool Rescue videos to see how to perfectly edit. There is no need to Fast Forward an entire clip to keep it short. Editing out extraneous or repetative steps is key.
That music😬😬😬😬
..... is amazing?
Awful Music!
Awful music wtf
I can't watch with that audio grating.
Waste of my time trying to watch a speeded up mess
I figure they rush through it to hid they are just winging and gloss over fuck ups
waste my time
Why do these non talking videos always play nippy music that is totally annoying?
Eochaid because
Quit watching hate the music
How Annoying.
The audio is too annoying and you don't have to show every single hole you drill. Don't waste my time.
Mute it, skip through the video or just don't watch it. And don't waste your time typing negative comments if your time is so precious.
Just what I expected you're a jerk. Learn how to make videos, and don't waste peoples time.
Why would I need to learn how to make videos?
Anyway, you don't seem to get the point. Nobody is wasting your time, but yourself.
Jareth, I admire your patience with these idiot trolls who have nothing better to do than criticise the effort that someone puts in to sharing their (shortcut) solutions that the majority of watchers may benefit from.
Kudos to you! You even sped up the video process of doing the repetitive stuff.
And to Mr. Critique Esquire and his muppet-mate Grover895, I just made 6 of these in less than an hour as I needed a quick solution. Guess what? I don't even have a workshop with all the fancy tools that you apparently need. Get a life people. As for the music? There's no narrative so is it that really hard to hit the volume button? Or do you require a fully tooled workshop for that too?
Tks Jareth - saved me some money with a real quick solution - keep it up mate..
Fernando Andujar All I can say is look at your numbers. It seems there's a lot of people that agree with me.
More boring vedeos.
god they sucked bad bro waste of my time. ur welcome i saw ur vid.