Wow!! Im a huge fan foto works!! Today my first day checking out your channel... ur a master craftsman and movie director... feels like I'm watching a movie, 4-6 shots for a scene... im learning so much from u Master foto! 🥋
Hi again Ken... just rewashed this video, im definitely making mine soon... please can you make a video on diy bench dog clamps and holds.. I think that would be a cool video
It’s a good idea, I have considered a video on making simple bench dogs and a planing stop, etc. I’ve got a few home Reno & workshop projects that I’ve been neglecting to get to first, never enough time. Good Luck on your build. 😊
Excellent video and tutorial (music was awful though, made me feel edgy!) and that work bench is simple but a work of art, awesome and gorgeous bench, great job brother 👍🙏
Thanks so much, I’m afraid not. It kinda evolved as I went, I didn’t really specify spacing etc. Figuring everyone might have different requirements. 😊
Not sure why "efficient" spade bit is worth it over a cleaner Forstner bit?? Given I want the bench to last very many years, I am happy to spend a little longer on cleaner holes..?
Spade bit cuts faster and is capable of clean holes, they are routed after to remove any chip out. It really doesn’t matter what bit you use. My spade bit fit my dog hole accessories best.
This method may provide dog holes, but they will not have the accuracy to be perfectly square to use a fence or for square assemblies. Best methods are to use the Parf system or a CNC template.
@@DIYFotoWorksthanks for the reply. I wasn’t trying to be a jerk so I hope you weren’t offended. Your presentation is VERY WELL done. But from viewing countless RUclips presentations, it’s my opinion that music-or some people’s interpretation of what music is-can either add immeasurably to the content or:be such a distraction that it’s annoying and sucks the life out of what would have been worth watching. I’m a musician and LOVE most genres, but admittedly I can take banjo music in small doses…..with no disrespect to Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. ( And who doesn’t like Foggy Mountain Breakdown?) But as the joke goes…..’Do you know the difference between a trampoline and a banjo? The answer? Not everyone enjoys jumping on a trampoline…….but…….’ So if you’re trying to boost your viewership, ( which I’m sure you are) then may I suggest choosing the soundtrack wisely. And at low volume. Because the actual visual content you created is worth viewing………. Best wishes………
You did this really well, as far as I know. Quite impressive jig.
Thanks, appreciate it
Wow!! Im a huge fan foto works!! Today my first day checking out your channel... ur a master craftsman and movie director... feels like I'm watching a movie, 4-6 shots for a scene... im learning so much from u Master foto! 🥋
Thanks so much for Watching, I really appreciate it. 😊
Straight forward and a good example of how spending some time on a jig can make your life much easy.
Absolutely, totally agree. Thanks for Watching! 🙂
Well done! This is one of the simplest and quickest way to drill dog holes I've seen on RUclips. Really nice looking, sturdy bench!
Thanks so much! 😊
Thx for sharing this. Good job. Greetings from abroad 🙂
My pleasure. Greetings as well, Thanks for watching!
Hi again Ken... just rewashed this video, im definitely making mine soon... please can you make a video on diy bench dog clamps and holds.. I think that would be a cool video
It’s a good idea, I have considered a video on making simple bench dogs and a planing stop, etc. I’ve got a few home Reno & workshop projects that I’ve been neglecting to get to first, never enough time. Good Luck on your build. 😊
I love this!
Thank you. 😊
Very nice. Awesome job.
Thanks for Watching 🙂
Excellent video and tutorial (music was awful though, made me feel edgy!) and that work bench is simple but a work of art, awesome and gorgeous bench, great job brother 👍🙏
Thanks for Watching 😊
Great presentation...Did you drill all the way through the bench top? I have a Formica top with 1 1/2 mdf base.
Thanks, I did drill right through, once I saw the tip of the spade bit, I went from below to finish. Thanks for Watching.
Excellent technique. New sub here.
Thank you, and thanks for subscribing! 😊
Nice work just subscribed to your channel
Thanks, That’s Great! 😊
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This is the best. I've watched several but I'm definitely going to follow this pattern.
What is the type of wood you used for the surface, MDF or HDF?
Thanks so much, it was 3/4 inch MDF. 🙂
08/25/24. I love your videos. Do you have plans for the dog holes project?
Thanks so much, I’m afraid not. It kinda evolved as I went, I didn’t really specify spacing etc. Figuring everyone might have different requirements. 😊
Beautiful build! What's the overall dimensions?
Thanks a lot! Including the Vise the top is 54 inches L x 24 inches wide (36 high) 😊
Not sure why "efficient" spade bit is worth it over a cleaner Forstner bit?? Given I want the bench to last very many years, I am happy to spend a little longer on cleaner holes..?
Spade bit cuts faster and is capable of clean holes, they are routed after to remove any chip out. It really doesn’t matter what bit you use. My spade bit fit my dog hole accessories best.
This method may provide dog holes, but they will not have the accuracy to be perfectly square to use a fence or for square assemblies. Best methods are to use the Parf system or a CNC template.
@@Selkian Right….
A 90 degree spade bit hole can be perfectly eyeballed and bench dog holes positioned with a t square or similar. No need of any jig. 😅
Perhaps, that’s one way. It really comes down to how precise you find useful. Many ways
This would have been good were it not for the concert music. I'd rather hear your comments.
OK
I couldn’t stay with your clip because of the guy trying to tune his banjo……………
So Witty………
@@DIYFotoWorksthanks for the reply. I wasn’t trying to be a jerk so I hope you weren’t offended.
Your presentation is VERY WELL done. But from viewing countless RUclips presentations, it’s my opinion that music-or some people’s interpretation of what music is-can either add immeasurably to the content or:be such a distraction that it’s annoying and sucks the life out of what would have been worth watching.
I’m a musician and LOVE most genres, but admittedly I can take banjo music in small doses…..with no disrespect to Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs. ( And who doesn’t like Foggy Mountain Breakdown?)
But as the joke goes…..’Do you know the difference between a trampoline and a banjo? The answer? Not everyone enjoys jumping on a trampoline…….but…….’
So if you’re trying to boost your viewership, ( which I’m sure you are) then may I suggest choosing the soundtrack wisely.
And at low volume.
Because the actual visual content you created is worth viewing……….
Best wishes………