I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
Genius Idea and it turns to a reality that was very useful and works surely no slip unlike the other design of quick release bench vise,i will give you a perfect 10 .
I like how it works. Seems to be nice and strong. Tip. When making the notches for the "spring clip" in the long release nut...put a bolt in the long nut and add another nut to lock it on the end then simply put the bolt thread end in your drill and start the drill while keeping the grinder on you mark. This will make a much neater grove. Not that it will be seen after its installed but everything made with love works better I find. Great build. Going to build one. Thnx for sharing
Thank you for the comment. You are really right. I could have done that part a lot neater, using a drill and angle grinder. But this was only a test piece that then remained in use. My latest model for this part consists of two nuts with a spring in between.
@@OSPuupaja Thnx a bunch. Really nice of you. PS. I thought the rest of the pieces on the vice was so nicely made and innovative so I was surprised by the method you chose to make the grove but I understand it was a test piece
A video showing the structure and operating principle of the updated latch device can be found at the link below. ua-cam.com/video/eBe69-nLFj8/v-deo.html
What a coincidence...was making the same thing just the other day… should have made a video of it… LOL Yep... agree... pure genius even Jay might be envious of...!
In the beginning a didn't have clue what was going on - then it dawned on me :) Very clever :) What's the "pitch" in the stacked sandwich plywood locking block?
Thanks! I try to make the videos so, that the product is built step by step and only at the end of the video will the structure and function be revealed. The locking blocks are made of 9mm thick birch plywood pieces with a size of 87x87mm.
Looks very interesting. To make a real product out of this would require it to be made out of steel, which in this case would be very expensive. If you can figure out a way to use less mass in the locking, then I think you could go further with this.
Thank you for the comment! On the other hand, the mass gives more stability to the workbench. Weight 14 Kg, I think the weight of like this (mobile)workbench is very reasonable. This is for a wood workshop and is also a woodworking project, so plywood was a natural choice.
Thanks a lot for your comment and feedback. I’m trying different ways to make transitions. I think some of them work well, while some are not quite so successful transitions and the same thing with background music ....
Thank you for your interest. I’m going to offer plans for a few products this spring, when I might have time to focus on a wood workshop hobby. I also have a couple of videos of a simple woodwork product coming out. I’ll get them ready for release later this month.
The locking ring holds the spring in place. The spring presses a small round piece of metal (14:06) against the threaded rod. This increases the friction between the threaded rod and the locking device. This friction ensures that the metal latch moves in and out of the locking cavity as the threaded rod is rotated. At the same time, it ensures that the latch does not spin automatically into the lock cavity when the clamping jaw is pulled open. I have made an updated version of the lock device. You can watch the video from the link below: ua-cam.com/video/eBe69-nLFj8/v-deo.html
I've had the chance to use this table a couple of times now. It's fun to whip out in front of people:) I can see what people are talking about when they say the legs are delicate, but they're design to support a "mostly" vertical load, not be torqued from the side or pushed back into place. If you just let the table open or close on it's own and don't force anything, it works great ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh Once it's set up, it's pretty solid. My only gripe would probably be related to the clamps provided. They're not the highest quality. They do the job, so no big deal, but they could be better. All in all, pretty cool gadget.
That is so beautiful,and the idea only a master can think of.
A bit unclear how the mechanism works. Thanks for the video. Well done.
A very complicated mechanism but way safer and less friction than the others! Good job
What can I say. Swiss precision in a wood work bench. Amazing.
That is genius ! I am simply amazed by the engineering thought that went into this ! You sould sell this idea !
mostre o sistema.interno de aperto ppr favor.
Genius Idea and it turns to a reality that was very useful and works surely no slip unlike the other design of quick release bench vise,i will give you a perfect 10 .
A lot of engineering applied. Smooth operation!
Plywood can't be expensive in Finland ;-)
Wahrlich ein Genie,ich bin unglaublich beeindruckt von der Arbeit,Respekt und höchste Anerkennung aus Deutschland
Danke Vielmals!!
👍👍👍 very nice! Ilike it very much THX for showing ! may be I find time to rebuilt this! Very niche 👌👌👌
So awesome! The thought process is beyond me. Thanks for showing it!
I like how it works. Seems to be nice and strong. Tip. When making the notches for the "spring clip" in the long release nut...put a bolt in the long nut and add another nut to lock it on the end then simply put the bolt thread end in your drill and start the drill while keeping the grinder on you mark. This will make a much neater grove. Not that it will be seen after its installed but everything made with love works better I find. Great build. Going to build one. Thnx for sharing
Thank you for the comment.
You are really right. I could have done that part a lot neater, using a drill and angle grinder. But this was only a test piece that then remained in use. My latest model for this part consists of two nuts with a spring in between.
@@OSPuupaja would like to see the upgraded version. Love the creativity
Ok, I'll see what I can do about it.
Maybe I can share a few clarifying pictures.
@@OSPuupaja Thnx a bunch. Really nice of you. PS. I thought the rest of the pieces on the vice was so nicely made and innovative so I was surprised by the method you chose to make the grove but I understand it was a test piece
A video showing the structure and operating principle of the updated latch device can be found at the link below. ua-cam.com/video/eBe69-nLFj8/v-deo.html
What a coincidence...was making the same thing just the other day… should have made a video of it… LOL
Yep... agree... pure genius even Jay might be envious of...!
_Genial and clever. Thank u for sharing your experience._
Sharply idea.
Nice 👍
Todella hieno toimintaperiaate. Ja äärimmäisen hieno toteutus.
I love this! I'm gonna try something very similar using a wooden screw for the shaft.
From Rio de Janeiro Brasil, thanks for your video great mini workbench.
Thanks!
Nice to hear that you liked the video.
Pure Genius! Amazing.
This is simply genius!
Espectacular.Gran idea.Te felicito. No sabes lo que aprecio algo asi sencillo e ingenioso.Muy bueno .Sds desde Argentina
Muchas gracias por tu comentario. 😊👍
Simplemente, ingeniería pura.................excelente
¡Gracias! 🎅🤶
Genial!!!
Felicitaciones!!!😊
Very good idea,
Marvelous idea, superb!!!
Very nice work. This is engineering :-)
Una genialidad, gracias por compartir
bravooooo👌🏽👍🏻👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏻👍🏻😍👍🏻
Einstein level...! Genius
Thanks! 😀
In the beginning a didn't have clue what was going on - then it dawned on me :) Very clever :) What's the "pitch" in the stacked sandwich plywood locking block?
Thanks!
I try to make the videos so, that the product is built step by step and only at the end of the video will the structure and function be revealed.
The locking blocks are made of 9mm thick birch plywood pieces with a size of 87x87mm.
Very good job !!!
Looks very interesting. To make a real product out of this would require it to be made out of steel, which in this case would be very expensive. If you can figure out a way to use less mass in the locking, then I think you could go further with this.
Thank you for the comment!
On the other hand, the mass gives more stability to the workbench.
Weight 14 Kg,
I think the weight of like this (mobile)workbench is very reasonable.
This is for a wood workshop and is also a woodworking project,
so plywood was a natural choice.
Fantastica, veramente bravo!!!
素晴らしい!感動しました!
Very clever.
Magnifique
Will you publish any plans for this ?
Erittäin nerokas idea ja varmasti ihan tarpeeksi vahva puutöihin. Toteutus oli ensiluokkaista.
Hallo aus Deutschland,
schöne kleine Werkbank die Sie da gebaut haben.
Gibt es einen Bauplan, damit ich das Teil nachbauen kann?
LG Joh.
Danke für die Grüße!
Maßzeichnungen sind fast fertig zur Veröffentlichung. Weitere Informationen folgen später im Frühjahr.
@@OSPuupaja Vielen Dank, da kann ich warten. Schön das es klappt!
LG Joh.
Благодарствую 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍....!
Maybe Incra should b making theirs out of wood...:-)
Epic!
Ingenious!
SUPER!!!
this is so smart!!!!
Hallo, das gefällt mir sehr gut. Gibt es dafür Pläne?
Hallo,
danke für den Kommentar.
Leider ist der Plan noch nicht fertig.
Ich versuche, Zeit zu finden, um es zu vervollständigen.
excellent!
Very nice project. You have a lot to offer. But, all those zooming transitions don't work. I won't last long with them.
Thanks a lot for your comment and feedback.
I’m trying different ways to make transitions.
I think some of them work well, while some are not quite so successful transitions
and the same thing with background music ....
Brilliant!!!!!
Congratulations
👍👍👍👍
I do like it if you made plans they would sell 👍👍👍
Great, inspiration!!!
show show👏👏👏👏👏
すごいですね❕
SUPER BOULOT .......!!!!!!!
Merci!
good
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Would love to purchase plans so as not to have to guess at dimensions
Thank you for your interest. I’m going to offer plans for a few products this spring, when I might have time to focus on a wood workshop hobby. I also have a couple of videos of a simple woodwork product coming out. I’ll get them ready for release later this month.
14:14 What is the function of the snap ring?
The locking ring holds the spring in place. The spring presses a small round piece of metal (14:06) against the threaded rod. This increases the friction between the threaded rod and the locking device. This friction ensures that the metal latch moves in and out of the locking cavity as the threaded rod is rotated. At the same time, it ensures that the latch does not spin automatically into the lock cavity when the clamping jaw is pulled open. I have made an updated version of the lock device. You can watch the video from the link below: ua-cam.com/video/eBe69-nLFj8/v-deo.html
@@OSPuupaja Thanks and great vids!