The Moxon vise seems like a real game changer. I was considering using your idea from the members site to attach a 2-3" block on a piano hinge to raise the bench, but now I probably won't need to. Also, it's nice to know I'm not the only one who thinks it's never too cold to wear shorts! True Canadian spirit, haha. Merry Christmas!
Good tools! I went for the sharpening kit earlier this week. Was pleasently suprised to hear Rob's voice on voicemail saying my order was being shipped 😁 and received it within 3 days of ordering it! Merry christmas.
My dominant hand got jacked up a few years ago after a simple surgery went sideways pretty bad, your adjustars allowed me to keep using my handplanes, so thanks for that sir. I highly recommend them to anyone who uses handplanes.
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thanks for your Holiday presentation video. I enjoy using the adjust star and the shooting board custom plane grip. The quality of your dovetail saw is "top notch", along with the chisels. Looking forward to a "healthier" 2025 for me. There are so many projects planned that I'd like to do. *Cheers*!
Merry Christmas, Rob! Already have two of these items. My only complaint with today’s post is your timing, as Christmas is only a week away and your not giving Santa’s helper much time, (or your guys much time for shipping).
We have tested most of the competetion and I ONLY recommend LN. You can easily do fine adjustment on the LN / Stanly version just with an inexpensive set of auto shims or even just using a piece of paper
Sorry but I don’t know. If you can fit a Stanley adjuster or a Lie-Nielsen on your Clifton then one of ours would work. Not a lot of those planes on this side of the pond!
I can't think of a reason not to have all six of the tools you mentioned. I'll let Santa know which 'ones" I want. Merry Christmas, Rob, enjoy the turkey.
How to kill the teeth on a handsaw cutting birch ply. That's why pros prefer Japanese saws with induction hardened teeth. As for the vice, if you have money to waste on gizmo's, go for it. But why bother if you have a thin kerf 10" saw blade on your table saw and a sled to cut your tail's ? Just a suggestion. Way faster, more accurate. Just need to mark one side, set your stop and your off.
@RobCosmanWoodworking I inherited a lot of the old English style saws. I sharpened them, set the teeth etc. But never liked using them as much as my first Gyuckucho. So much faster, lighter, easier to control in the cut. That was over 38 years ago now. Still got that saw and quite a few other's. Negative rake triangular teeth make no sense at all when ripping and hardly anymore cross cutting. The teeth dull quickly from excess friction, blade thickness and binding. The gullets are to shallow and clog easily on some timbers. They had their day but they are obsolete. Carpenter's use power saws now and cabinet maker's are spoilt for choice optimising the tool to the job at hand. Panel products kill the old saw teeth to quickly. Japanese induction hardened teeth with their better geometry last so much longer. Hand tools have progressed to compete with power tools. That's a good thing.
I can recommend the Moxon vise kit. I have a shop that’s cramped. So I made mine to sit at the end of my tablesaw and clamp to the fence. I have plenty of vises and clamps in the shop, but the Moxon kit from Rob Cosman is the one that gets the most use by far.
Somebody stop all these gizmo tool sale's guy's ! Half blind dovetail chisel ? So much easier and faster to clamp the face down, chop and split out the waste. One bevel edge chisel, right and left hand skews to trim out the corners. Easy. I prefer my two fine Addiss skews. Not those big clunky thing's.
@RobCosmanWoodworking Not going to happen. I just spent $4000 dollars on a complete set of mortiser chains and bars. Can't afford to waste time and money on video camera's. Besides, I'm to busy making stuff. I've got two years of work on the book's and it's isn't going to crank itself out the door. I occasionally make my own tool's but I prefer rebuilding old quality machines.
@@schulme123 Wow, an independent business owner who makes things and then sells them! What a concept, amirite? If you're not interested, why not just move along without commenting? How is selling your own products being a shill by the way? Just curious.
No dust, no danger, no noise is such a great mantra. Thanks for introducing me to hand tool woodworking.
I say “you’re welcome” to your lungs, your hands and your ears! :)
Frick showed us theirs still danger 😂
The Moxon vise seems like a real game changer. I was considering using your idea from the members site to attach a 2-3" block on a piano hinge to raise the bench, but now I probably won't need to. Also, it's nice to know I'm not the only one who thinks it's never too cold to wear shorts! True Canadian spirit, haha. Merry Christmas!
The Moxon vise is awesome and you are totally right about the shorts!
I have Lake Erie Moroni and it’s worth the $$
Good tools! I went for the sharpening kit earlier this week. Was pleasently suprised to hear Rob's voice on voicemail saying my order was being shipped 😁 and received it within 3 days of ordering it! Merry christmas.
Glad you like the kit and Merry Christmas!
Loving the plane star adjuster, all planes should have one. All the best from Blighty.
Amen! Recent customer called it “power steering “! :)
Every piece you just showed just went on my Christmas list lol!!! Merry Christmas Rob!!! Peace Brother ✌️
You are going to have a great Christmas! Merry Christmas to you too.
Always fun to watch Rob!!! Merry Christmas Rob.
And Merry Christmas to you too, Ammed!
Merry Christmas my tanned Brother!
I jusr ordered a Moxon vise and I am excited to try it out after the New Year as I will be starting on some projects for my wife.
Merry Christmas, Rob and Merry Christmas to your family. Thanks for the years of education!
You too and we’re happy to do it!
My dominant hand got jacked up a few years ago after a simple surgery went sideways pretty bad, your adjustars allowed me to keep using my handplanes, so thanks for that sir. I highly recommend them to anyone who uses handplanes.
That is awesome to hear. I’m glad that helped you out!
The tools I’ve bought from Rob are high quality and worth it!
Thank-you!
All the best for the New Year Rob!
And you! :)
Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Thanks for your Holiday presentation video. I enjoy using the adjust star and the shooting board custom plane grip. The quality of your dovetail saw is "top notch", along with the chisels. Looking forward to a "healthier" 2025 for me. There are so many projects planned that I'd like to do. *Cheers*!
God’s speed ! 2025 moto-Get-er-done!
@ Thanks Rob! 🙏🏼👍🏼
Great tools! Thanks and merry Christmas to you all!
You too, Merry Christmas!
A good year, thanks Rob. and merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you
Wow! I love the improvements on existing tools.
Merry Christmas
@ merry Christmas Rob.
Best of the season from Vancouver Island 🏝️
Happy Holidays to the West Coast!!!!
Merry Christmas dear Rob ❤
Merry Christmas to you too!
MERRY CHRISTMAS ROB!
And you! :)
The vise is next level. Very excited to order it but out of stock. I signed up for an email alert for when it comes back in stock. Great product!
Looks like it’s avail again. Do the dovetail alignment accessories come with the vice?
They do now, hence the interruption in availability.
Thanks. Happy Holidays to you and your team!
Just ordered. Can’t wait!
Wish I had it before I made 5 boxes for Christmas gifts all dovetail and dovetail drawers.
I already have the modified Moxon vice kit, kerf extend & adjustars.
All great pieces of kit.
Happy Christmas from northern England.
Warm regards to you and yours! Merry Christmas!
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
You too! Merry Christmas my friend!
Merry Christmas from Tennessee!
Merry Christmas from Canada!
rob. thanks for the video. I am 6' 5". do you have a recommended height for the top of the moxon vise
I don’t but when a tall student comes to a class we keep adding 1 1/2” blocks under the moxon base till they get a height they like!
Merry Christmas, Rob!
Already have two of these items. My only complaint with today’s post is your timing, as Christmas is only a week away and your not giving Santa’s helper much time, (or your guys much time for shipping).
Happy holidays!
I have a LN router plane, but I've been curious -- some other brands have a fine depth adjustment. Would you use that fine adjustment if you had it?
We have tested most of the competetion and I ONLY recommend LN. You can easily do fine adjustment on the LN / Stanly version just with an inexpensive set of auto shims or even just using a piece of paper
Is one of the adjuSTAR compatible with the Clifton n° 5½ plane ?
Sorry but I don’t know. If you can fit a Stanley adjuster or a Lie-Nielsen on your Clifton then one of ours would work. Not a lot of those planes on this side of the pond!
@RobCosmanWoodworking Thanks for the answer, merry Christmas !
That plane attachment for the shooting board is amazing. Your son's got a good brain sir.
Not so loud...he may ask for a raise!!!!
Marry Christmas guys👍
And to you!
These are all amazing. Definitely designed by a real woodworker.
Thank you very much!
I can't think of a reason not to have all six of the tools you mentioned. I'll let Santa know which 'ones" I want. Merry Christmas, Rob, enjoy the turkey.
I am sure Mrs. Clause would love that list!!!
I only scored 2/6. Must try harder next year ;-). Happy Christmas to everyone!
Kia Ora Rob
I couldn’t find the moxon
vice in your store. Could you post the link please.
Here you go robcosman.com/collections/workbench-accessories/products/rob-cosmans-moxon-vise
robcosman.com/collections/workbench-accessories/products/rob-cosmans-moxon-vise
Thank Rob
You’re welcome!
Your moxon vice is sublime
Thanks for the comment. I love it too
Nice.
Thnaks
How to kill the teeth on a handsaw cutting birch ply.
That's why pros prefer Japanese saws with induction hardened teeth.
As for the vice, if you have money to waste on gizmo's, go for it. But why bother if you have a thin kerf 10" saw blade on your table saw and a sled to cut your tail's ?
Just a suggestion. Way faster, more accurate. Just need to mark one side, set your stop and your off.
I think you’re missing the point.
@RobCosmanWoodworking
I inherited a lot of the old English style saws. I sharpened them, set the teeth etc. But never liked using them as much as my first Gyuckucho. So much faster, lighter, easier to control in the cut.
That was over 38 years ago now.
Still got that saw and quite a few other's.
Negative rake triangular teeth make no sense at all when ripping and hardly anymore cross cutting.
The teeth dull quickly from excess friction, blade thickness and binding. The gullets are to shallow and clog easily on some timbers.
They had their day but they are obsolete. Carpenter's use power saws now and cabinet maker's are spoilt for choice optimising the tool to the job at hand.
Panel products kill the old saw teeth to quickly. Japanese induction hardened teeth with their better geometry last so much longer.
Hand tools have progressed to compete with power tools. That's a good thing.
I can recommend the Moxon vise kit. I have a shop that’s cramped. So I made mine to sit at the end of my tablesaw and clamp to the fence. I have plenty of vises and clamps in the shop, but the Moxon kit from Rob Cosman is the one that gets the most use by far.
I love to hear that, the Moxon is a winner!
Little late :D
Its never to late for a gift
Awfully close to Xmas to be releasing this . . .
Risky I know!
If my wife gave me a handsaw for christmas, id divorce her before the end of the day.
???????
It’s not gifts-it’s worker’s tools;more tools-more work; thanks,I have more than enough
Somebody stop all these gizmo tool sale's guy's !
Half blind dovetail chisel ?
So much easier and faster to clamp the face down, chop and split out the waste. One bevel edge chisel, right and left hand skews to trim out the corners. Easy. I prefer my two fine Addiss skews. Not those big clunky thing's.
Might I suggest you shoot a video and show us how You do it!
@RobCosmanWoodworking
Not going to happen. I just spent $4000 dollars on a complete set of mortiser chains and bars. Can't afford to waste time and money on video camera's. Besides, I'm to busy making stuff. I've got two years of work on the book's and it's isn't going to crank itself out the door. I occasionally make my own tool's but I prefer rebuilding old quality machines.
To rich for my blood..
Time for a transfusion! Where I’m from that’s called “stinkin thinkin”!
lmao everything is just smth u make this is nothing but an advert
Kinda what I said in the first 30 seconds. Try watching with the volume “on”!
@@RobCosmanWoodworking damn bro really took that as an insult huh?
@@Unown_B He's a sensitive one and a shill.
@@RobCosmanWoodworking Only jerks respond to their subs like this but we all know you are a jerk, Rob. Thankfully, I unsubbed a long time ago...SHILL!
@@schulme123 Wow, an independent business owner who makes things and then sells them! What a concept, amirite? If you're not interested, why not just move along without commenting? How is selling your own products being a shill by the way? Just curious.
Wait, so if woodworking is your hobby what is it that you do for a living lol?
I play! :)
@@RobCosmanWoodworkingif you love your job,it’s not really work.
@@RobCosmanWoodworking And you shill for your business interests...don't forget that part.