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The Best Workbench Is Built Around You
Просмотров 69 тыс.2 месяца назад
Come say hi on Patreon. Don't forget to check out the free video of me coming out of anesthesia! www.patreon.com/WorstWorkshop 3/4" Auger bit for your dog holes - Only $15! amzn.to/4bq8d8X FlexiSpot Amazing Brand Day Sale! Don't miss out! FlexiSpot provides all kinds of standing desks to meet your demands. If you prefer a Rock-Solid Stability standing desk, then The E7PLUS is your top choice! U...
This Viral Project Traumatized Me
Просмотров 58 тыс.4 месяца назад
It was so fun to work with @RexKrueger on this project! He's just what you'd expect, but funnier. I told you I'd leave a link to a ladder chair you can buy. Here you go. Check it out! amzn.to/43aa3HV
This unexpected gift changed someone's life.
Просмотров 6 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Merry Christmas to all of you! And while I didn't say it in the video, chag sameach, heri za Kwanzaa, and...have a great day! DISCLAIMER: I know that not everyone who watches this video comes from a Christian tradition, and while I do, I'm not intending to exclude anyone. I'm just trying to be authentic, and this is part of who I am. Apologies to anyone that may be offended. I wish you nothing ...
Does 731 Woodworks think we're all rich??
Просмотров 48 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Here's the link to the original video from 731 Woodworks. If any of the tools he features interest you, check out his affiliate links! ruclips.net/video/UBKj5CntdQo/видео.htmlsi=hNCzhfDMfJr-ugJS
The REAL MAN'S Miter Saw Station! (Easy, Versatile, & Inexpensive)
Просмотров 30 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In case anyone's unclear, this is all in good fun. Every creator I've featured here is someone I admire, and honestly, I'm a little jealous of those crazy miter stations! And while those may be out of reach for some of us, they were a great inspiration in the planning of this one. @AnaWhiteDIY 's FREE workbench plans: www.ana-white.com/woodworking-projects/easy-diy-garage-workshop-workbench @wo...
I built her dream desk in my garage.
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Get the Mount-It! Electric Standing Desk Frame here (affiliate link): amzn.to/3rqMSLe Or just check out their Amazon store: amzn.to/3PRBDVC Tell @wittworks to grow a beard like a real woodworker! Also, sitting standing converting electronic desks are cool, whatever you call them. So is walnut. That is all.
They Made Me Build Barbie Furniture
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Yes, they have me wrapped around their finger. This is an easy project for anybody with daughters, granddaughters, or nieces! #barbie #barbiemovie #easywoodworking
I'm embarrassed of my shop. Here's a tour anyway. (5,000 Subscriber Special!)
Просмотров 5 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Thanks to all our subscribers, and all those that have helped this channel and this workshop become what it is! (I mean the good parts. Not the rest.)
She Didn't Design the Nesting Chair
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
Thanks to everyone who helped bring air conditioning to our workshop! April Wilkerson's Portable Chair: Plans - wilkerdos.com/product/folding-chair-templates-and-plans/ Build Video - ruclips.net/video/s_kVO6fQ3iM/видео.html Jay Bates's Firepit Chair: Plans - jayscustomcreations.com/2021/11/firepit-seating/ Build Video - ruclips.net/video/ILHXtmImjiQ/видео.html Other Videos Featured: Mark Hanson...
5 TIPS for getting kids in the workshop
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
Support us through GoFundMe! gofund.me/86738516 0:15 - Tip 1 0:36 - Tip 2 1:22 - Tip 3 1:57 - Tip 4 2:57 - Tip 5
Building Steve Ramsey's doormat. Mere mortals indeed!
Просмотров 10 тыс.Год назад
Check out Steve Ramsey's original build video. ruclips.net/video/-MVBzmTqBXw/видео.html Support us through GoFundMe! gofund.me/86738516 Thanks for watching.
I built Rex Krueger's Moravian Stool. Except mine isn't as good.
Просмотров 39 тыс.Год назад
I built Rex Krueger's Moravian Stool. Except mine isn't as good.
I built a Bourbon Moth Woodworking project. Can a regular guy do it??
Просмотров 358 тыс.Год назад
I built a Bourbon Moth Woodworking project. Can a regular guy do it??
DIY Gone Wrong: Building a Saddle Stand with My Daughter (Part 1)
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DIY Gone Wrong: Building a Saddle Stand with My Daughter (Part 1)
That's just simply the best answer ever to majority of my problems in life.
This was a really funny video and I loved to hear Rex in the role of the therapist before he even showed his face 😅 Thank you! BTW, this fear of failing is exactly why I am afraid of going to my workshop and starting a project. When already started, all good, but to make me start it really takes a lot of mental power... 😊
Within 30 seconds I knew I’d like this guy
My goodness, talk about guilding the lily.... you not heard of wedges!?
Old guy sanding 🤣
I’ve been accused of over subscribing to channels to the point I can’t keep ‘em all straight. You, however, have a couch in your shop! No way I can’t keep you straight. I’m at least going to put a recliner in mine. I really like the idea of building a bench around me. That’s the next thing after the recliner.
You're a man after my own heart!
GET OUT OF MY SHOP. It’s obvious that your daughters are awesome and that you love them to pieces.
I really do. I love my shop too. It's a mess, but I love it.
I’m so glad you involved your girls when you built your work bench.
Me too! I wish I could have them in every video, but I don't want to take advantage of them. They've had a really busy Summer!
You should build a homemmade drum sander that uses your flexispot table, to adjust the height.
You know what you can do in less than 2 hrs that would simulate this? A vertical dowel on one jaw. When the back side of the part is clamped against a single point, it doesn't matter if it's not parallel. -washed up diemaker with 20 years of experience watching youtube videos.
Really smart. That would certainly work.
Wow that's an amazing idea. Thanks for sharing. Will be sharing with all my woodworker friends/family
That's awesome. Thanks!
The Rex Krueger cameo was awesome!
It was so cool of him to do that
Fantastic idea! Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Awesome video. Thanks. Any idea where you got the flexible ruler with the tick holes in it from? That is a great tool.
It is. Mine is about fifteen years old, and has not been taken care of, but it's stood up. You can buy it here: amzn.to/4dhtVwM
A little bit out-dated, my family have been doing this with our vices for over 50 yrs. This is only another variant of the inverted V blocks for holding dowels vertically. This is just a smaller variant of the old wheelwrighte's vice, 100's of years old.
Wheelwright's vises are severely underappreciated, as is the value of a vise that racks naturally. Rex Krueger has done some excellent videos on these vises, and has plans for one, I believe. I saw two advantages to this one. One is that you don't always want racking, and this allows for either configuration. Secondly, these cast iron woodworking vises are readily available. I could certainly build something like a wheelwright's vise if I wanted to, but between this and my twin screw vise, I feel like I'm covered...unless I have to start making wagon wheels, of course. Thanks for that insightful comment!
Subscribed. Finally, a woodworker I can relate to! Keep it real!
Thanks!
0:54 Ooof, just continuing to put pressure _before_ the cutter instead of moving it to _after_ the cutter once you have the "flat" part that can move on the outfeed part of the jointer. Just saw the first end have a gap down to the table. At least you took the time to explain that you wouldn't get a flat part with keeping pressure behind the cutter and thus making it just follow the same curve. Otherwise a great video, love to watch your videos.
Right. I know now. Just didn't then. Thanks!
@@worstworkshop We all have to learn for ourselves. I really appreciate your humor (and the humor of your kids) and I've binged your videos. I don't have either a jointer or a planer. I'm thankful I got to use one from someone I know for preparing an oak slab for making some projects from. I'd seen so many videos on woodworking by then that I had learned how to use the jointer and planer. If I hadn't I would've had to use a plane. That would've been a lot of work...
Hot glue doesn't dry, it freezes. All it is is a stick of plastic that gets melted. Beauty of it is that you could recover that first one by remelting it.
Whoa. Cool. xD Great point.
That's a great point. I'd never thought of it that way!
Not sure if I’d do that, very rarely need to clamp angled pieces but regularly need more distance. And when need to clamp angled, it’s easy to clamp it some other way, like with a small wood piece or clamp-in-the-vise etc.
There are plenty of ways to do it. Whether or not you'd want something like this all depends on what sort of things you build.
You are brilliant!
@@lauramarshall6376 thanks!
👍 Well Done
Thank you
now put one of those on both sides, then put two that are half their size inside of them, then put two that are half their size on the face of... oh... that's just a fractal vice 🤔🤷♂️
You first! Make it and maybe Adam Savage will feature you on his channel
“See I used to be 20 years old, and sometimes I still think I am”. Classic. I’ve said the number one cause of injury to old men is thinking they’re still young men.
Wisdom there.
I`ve got that same problem, this is so simple yet hard to see
The youngest just dancing after you did the glue-up is just so fun. Just so adorable. Love seeing the fun you guys have.
Thanks!
I'll just assume your whole "let it go" spiel is because your daughters forced you to watch Frozen 17 000 times
You have no idea...
Those (I'm assuming your daughters) are really adorable. Hope they keep the spark and grow up confident in themselves.
I hope so too!
Pocket holes are stupid - the most accurate description.
Super clever and WAY cheaper than getting an old pattern maker's vise. Nice.
Glad you like it!
Hello from Ireland just came across your video. I going to try this over the weekend it looks a very cool idea. Keep your fingers crossed for me 😅
Great! Send a picture when you're done. I'd love to see!
New sub. Your kids are great. Good job including them along the way. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much!
Wow, thanks. I'm a mostly hand tool worker who is gearing up to do mostly power, and the idea of using holdfasts... well, I'm already packed with that muscle memory. This is kinda genius. But now I'm really wishing I could have holdfasts on a table saw sled.
It's kind of a facepalm moment, isn't it? Like...why has nobody ever done this before? Glad to help!
This is an awesome idea. could use a row of magnets on one side and a steel strip on the other instead of the t-track to hold the pieces in line.
That's smart!
@@worstworkshop it takes a village to build a vice, lol
What I'd say is that T-Guide thing that gave you so much trouble, you don't really need it. Just keep the two pieces separate. Maybe not as satisfying from an artistic point of view, but hey. My motto is, whatever works.
You're right. It totally works that way.
I love everything diy and this is an elegant solution...perfectly solves the problem, easy to use, and inexpensive. Yes, I do plan to build one. Thank you for sharing!!
I'm glad. If you're up for it, email me a picture when you're done. I'd love to see! (david@worstworkshop.com)
I really enjoy watching Jason, but I have to say I like this 0:03video more. Thanks for sharing.,
I really appreciate that. I like watching him too. Got to meet him and Craig a few months ago. They're great guys!
In reality you don’t need the concave peace just the curved peace
You're not wrong. Essentially, that would allow for one point of contact on that side, but the other piece means you probably have at least two. It would work though.
3:38 - you could have used your radius drawing jig to actually cut the radius instead. Just secure the workpiece at the end 🤓🤓 Great video!
Thanks!
thx
Ever hear of bendy plywood??? Lol
Кривий Ріг 📯 вітає 👍 всіх, мирного неба Україні
Clever solution, well done, seems pretty nice, but I would just use a wedge. Wedges work perfectly, and they're quick, cheap, and easy to use. Especially since this is not a super common problem to experience.
I was wondering who the voice was, and when I finally recognized Rex, I laughed out loud. Then I heard what he had to say about woodworking, and... reader, I CACKLED. Amazing. ❤
Rex is awesome!
So many golden gems David! Loving your stuff.
Thank you!
So glad to see someone use a router table for tenons!! Expandable apron - stealing it.
Glass you liked that idea!
That's just a very simplified fractal vise.
It is a very simple version of a fractal vice jaw.
your metal vise is mounted to high, you're not able to use the built in stop, needs to be flush with the top
Thanks for your comment. I'm not sure what you're seeing that leads to that conclusion, but I know what you're getting at. It's actually mounted about 1/8" below the surface of the table, so the stop works great. With wooden jaws, the faces of the face are flush with the table. The extra 1/8" is so I can resurface the table a few times before I have to remount it.
Who cares about overtime - You're a genius..
That's very kind. Thanks!
Not on your video at all but around 10pm on July 9th google crashed I guess. Many diff creators of content that didn’t start or end as well in mids without commercials. Btw great video. Thanks.
Oh wow! This video was tanking that day too, but I kept toying with the thumbnail and title, and the next day it took off.