Out of all the foldable sawhorse videos that I've seen on UA-cam, this one is the simplest (and I'm saying that in the BEST possible way). Thank you. I think even I can build this.
I like this idea very much foldable light weight and sturdy enough for any project great job I’m definitely going to build a set this is the design I’ve been looking for
Genius! I wonder if this same horse could be done from 2x4s? I got eight spare 2x4s in the shed and would love to try... My cheap plastic saw horses are way too wobbly.
@@AlansWoodworking I tried to copy your creation just now, although not nearly as nice as yours mine will suffice quite nicely, keep those brilliant ideas coming my friend.
Hi Mike. The tool is the Veritas Corner Tool. I bought mine in australia years ago, but I guess you could get them online these days. They're not cheap and they have limitations (can't use them against the grain) but they're a lot faster and convenient than using a router in a lot of cases. Have fun, Alan
Hey Alan!! Wondering if you have a rough estimate for how much these weigh? Looking to make some for my craft show table pop-ups and am being very concious about weight!
Hi Morgan. The sawhorse weighs 6 kg or 13.22 lbs. I used 90mm stock because that's what I had in the shop, but if weight is an issue you could probably use 70mm without sacrificing too much strength
Hi. The angle I wound up with was 40 degrees. It wasn't a deliberate choice, but depended on the length of the folding cross pieces. I adjusted those to get the height I wanted.
Sorry for the late reply. There are 4 horizontal sections each 75cm long, 4 upright pieces 88cm long and the folding cross brace is 2 pieces each 24cm long. The timber is 90mm by 20mm and the hinges are 90mm wide
Sorry for the late reply. There are 4 horizontal sections each 75cm long, 4 upright pieces 88cm long and the folding cross brace is 2 pieces each 24cm long. The timber is 90mm by 20mm and the hinges are 90mm wide
@@AlansWoodworking We use inches and feet around here. Me thinks is what the question was regarding sir. And what height did you prefer? Excellent video mate.
I’ve watched a few videos on this in preparation of making a couple and this will be the one I build. Thank you!
I'm glad you like it!
Same here, thanks to the author
Out of all the foldable sawhorse videos that I've seen on UA-cam, this one is the simplest (and I'm saying that in the BEST possible way). Thank you. I think even I can build this.
Have fun!
Excellent editing. Great build!
Thankyou
this is the most effective plan. I'll make this sawhorse tomorrow. thanks for the video.
You're welcome. Have fun!
Finally found the simplest & practical design for DIY workers and this is what I'm gonna make, thank you for sharing.
Omg I love this!!!
Already looked through so many options and this is definitely the winner! Thank you for sharing ❤️
Thanks for watching!
Oh those rare times when simple, cheap, easy and good combine ❤
I like this idea very much foldable light weight and sturdy enough for any project great job I’m definitely going to build a set this is the design I’ve been looking for
Glad you liked it!
Simply perfect !!! Using simple tools 🔧 thanks. I'll use your way .
Thanks!
Beautiful, Alan! I'm going to make a few of those! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thanks!👍
Nice! Welcome back Alan!
My Thanksgiving break project, thank you!
Have Fun!
Needs discussion regarding dimensions, design choices.
rapido,, pratico e eficiente! Meus aplausos.
Perfect!! simple and efficient
@MCAES01 thanks!
Very nice. Looks light weight but strong
It's actually very strong and very stable
Мне понравилось. Сделаю себе такие. Спасибо😊
Genius! I will try to build this...
Thanks! Have fun😄
simple but you are genius
Best one yet!
Thanks for the feedback😁
Кращій вариант що я бачив в інтернеті. Дякую майстер!
Ласкаво просимо!
Good job
I love it
I sow many videos,I choose yours.
Thanks a lot
Thanks man🙂
Nicely crafted.
Thankyou very much!
Well done, sir!
Genius! I wonder if this same horse could be done from 2x4s? I got eight spare 2x4s in the shed and would love to try... My cheap plastic saw horses are way too wobbly.
It should work fine, but they would be a lot heavier
Ingenuity at its best
Разметка под петли сверлом, это кла́сс👍👍👍
Absolutely perfect!👍🏽
Thankyou!
@@AlansWoodworking I tried to copy your creation just now, although not nearly as nice as yours mine will suffice quite nicely, keep those brilliant ideas coming my friend.
Very nice!
Thanks Professor! From Brasil!😍👍🙏
Excellent, thank you!
Ficou muito bem feito parabéns 🎉
Perfect
The design puts all of the stress vectors through the hinge. Think about it!
It's a sawhorse. The minimal weight is directed down through the legs.
Muito bom 👏👏👏👏
Where did you get the tool used to round over the edges? I really like the pull action of it.
Hi Mike. The tool is the Veritas Corner Tool. I bought mine in australia years ago, but I guess you could get them online these days. They're not cheap and they have limitations (can't use them against the grain) but they're a lot faster and convenient than using a router in a lot of cases.
Have fun,
Alan
Perfecto 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼🤝🏼
Hey Alan!! Wondering if you have a rough estimate for how much these weigh? Looking to make some for my craft show table pop-ups and am being very concious about weight!
Hi Morgan. The sawhorse weighs 6 kg or 13.22 lbs. I used 90mm stock because that's what I had in the shop, but if weight is an issue you could probably use 70mm without sacrificing too much strength
What is the angle? Thanks…
Hi. The angle I wound up with was 40 degrees. It wasn't a deliberate choice, but depended on the length of the folding cross pieces. I adjusted those to get the height I wanted.
@@AlansWoodworking thank you so much, have a nice evening!
best of the best
Thanks!
New favourite
What heightand the lenght of the wood pieces?
Sorry for the late reply. There are 4 horizontal sections each 75cm long, 4 upright pieces 88cm long and the folding cross brace is 2 pieces each 24cm long. The timber is 90mm by 20mm and the hinges are 90mm wide
can you give a rough estimat of material needed?
Sorry for the late reply. There are 4 horizontal sections each 75cm long, 4 upright pieces 88cm long and the folding cross brace is 2 pieces each 24cm long. The timber is 90mm by 20mm and the hinges are 90mm wide
@@AlansWoodworking Thank you.
Excelente! Show!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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No measurements, angles?
The measurements are in the description
@@AlansWoodworking We use inches and feet around here. Me thinks is what the question was regarding sir. And what height did you prefer? Excellent video mate.
@@dshupin9648 I wanted the saw horse to be the same height as the bench
Hi what timber size did you use?
I used 90mm by 12.5mm because that's what I had in the shop.
Idk why some people refuse to talk in a video....or talk too dam much ??.. lmao
Some don't speak English.