How To Make Wooden Climbing Holds - Tools And Steps Explained - Finger Pocket

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    More and more climbers have started making their own climbing holds. In this video, I want to share my process of how I make a wooden two finger pocket.
    The following tools were used:
    Drill with 20mm Forstner drill bit, 20.5mm 90° countersink drill bit, 11mm drill bit
    Band saw
    Belt sander (60 or 80 grit)
    Veritas Carver's Vise in combination with the 2" mounting plate
    Angle grinder with:
    carbide discs:
    King Arthur's Tools Holey Galahad Round Course
    King Arthur's Tools Holey Galahad Flat Medium
    Arbortech Turbo Shaft
    Arbortech Contour Sander
    Drum sander (probably 60 grit)
    Drill with a sanding pad (60 or 80 grit)
    Drill with 5mm countersink drill bit
    Detail sander (60 grit)
    Sandpaper (80 grit)
    Filmed and edited by Tobias Wurft.
    Thanks for all your support!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 64

  • @krabapple1028
    @krabapple1028 7 місяців тому +1

    15:08 Love this part...

  • @CarlosARodriguezF
    @CarlosARodriguezF 4 роки тому +11

    i'm loving this series, this is quality content right here my man, keep it up because we all want moar!

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому

      Thanks man, makes me so happy to hear this!

  • @guidocubillos8567
    @guidocubillos8567 4 роки тому +7

    i make climing holds as well, you can use the sawdust mixed with glue and put it in the surface of the climing hold to give them texure! i love your videos

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks!
      Good idea. Have to try that.

  • @ChrisHaileyTrainHardDiveEasy
    @ChrisHaileyTrainHardDiveEasy 4 роки тому +6

    This is awesome Tobias, so much love and care to get one perfect hold!!! Thanks for sharing your process dude 😃 🤙

  • @skaliodrum
    @skaliodrum 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice again. Hope to have equipment like you, make life easyer !

  • @Elpela96
    @Elpela96 4 роки тому +1

    That board of yours must be pretty nice with such good holds!

  • @sian2005
    @sian2005 4 роки тому

    That now, is a quality climbing hold.

  • @brianrick6741
    @brianrick6741 4 роки тому +1

    Another rad video! Keep ‘em coming!

  • @tilakmuller6801
    @tilakmuller6801 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome man! That hold looks good!

  • @abliviax
    @abliviax 3 роки тому

    Very nice! Plan to start using this in a month or two!

  • @TesterAnimal1
    @TesterAnimal1 3 роки тому

    That is a thing of beauty!

  • @nicktareumable
    @nicktareumable 4 роки тому

    Awesome! Very inspirational, will start making some next WE 👌

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Have fun and enjoy making holds. :)

  • @artifactommy
    @artifactommy 3 роки тому

    Very nice work dude !!!!

  • @samuelmoreira_marcenaria
    @samuelmoreira_marcenaria 4 роки тому +1

    Sensacional Man! Congrats!!

  • @mlsporter
    @mlsporter 4 роки тому

    Great pocket!

  • @MattStrauser
    @MattStrauser 2 роки тому

    Very nice work. What are your thoughts on 1) type/kind of wood, 2) orientation of the grain relative to the expected direction of pull, and 3) Location of bolt and;/or screen holes relative to expected direction of pull on the hold. Thanks again.

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Matt!
      1) soft wood to get started and gain experience, then hardwood that's not too hard (reduces the time for sanding) and without large open pores (they get greasy over time). Beech is one of my favorites.
      2) if you're using hardwood that's free of cracks, the orientation doesn't matter much as long as the bolt and screw holes don't go directly into the end grain.
      3) bolt hole quite centered (small lever to reduce the possibility of a spinning hold) and screw holes far from the center (large lever to prevent spinning) but at a location where the hold is still a little bit thicker and can handle the forces.
      Cheers, Tobi

  • @ejl74
    @ejl74 4 роки тому

    Great video. I look forward to more.

  • @Provablenotions
    @Provablenotions 2 роки тому

    Turbo Shaft looks awesome, but why not first just drill through with a paddle bit?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  2 роки тому

      If you have large bit, you should definitely drill first! :)

  • @jamescanjuggle
    @jamescanjuggle 3 роки тому

    This is really helpful, it's hard to find quality information for making climbing stuff😂 gonna build a climbing wall/bed soon

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  3 роки тому

      Thanks James! What's a climbing wall/bed? 🤔😎

    • @jamescanjuggle
      @jamescanjuggle 3 роки тому

      @@wurfttobias
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      It's simple😄 I'll build a box around 1 or 2 layers ofdouble sized mattresses in my room. That way I save space and can say that I sleep under a climbing wall😅

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  3 роки тому

      @@jamescanjuggle Hehe. Nice!! 😁😎

  • @damiensmith8351
    @damiensmith8351 4 роки тому +2

    Brilliant video, what wood are you using?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому

      Thanks!
      I'm using Matai (I'm New Zealand based) but any hardwood works.

  • @nwek277fzx
    @nwek277fzx 4 роки тому

    Thanks for all the info :)

  • @ebachini
    @ebachini 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome, thanks for the video! Can we have on of the big hold that's in shot at 16:29 please?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! A video of a big sloper is on my to-do list. :)

    • @ebachini
      @ebachini 4 роки тому

      Tobias Wurft, I look forward to it.

  • @ceppuno
    @ceppuno 2 роки тому

    increible amigo, gracias!

  • @bopleponge530
    @bopleponge530 3 роки тому +1

    Nice Gojira shirt ;)

  • @stefanbakkescreate2668
    @stefanbakkescreate2668 Рік тому

    Very well done! What type of wood do you use?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! This pocket is made out of Rimu but I use all sorts of hardwood.

  • @oscarkamminga4408
    @oscarkamminga4408 3 роки тому

    This is so cool man! Also really love the carving tools. Is that a regular angle grinder? And have you ever considered painting and texturing the holds? (they are fine like this, but would be cool i guess)

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  3 роки тому

      Thanks Oscar! I'm using a regular angle grinder in the video but since then I have upgraded to a variable speed angle grinder which is awesome in combination with the sanding disc.
      I've oiled some of my holds partially to make them more challenging but I haven't painted and textured them. In my opinion, the smooth texture of wooden holds is a training advantage. When I need more texture, I use conventional resin holds which are also cheaper.

  • @Noold
    @Noold 3 роки тому

    My dude. Lower your bandsaw height to just above the workpiece. Reduces flex in the blade and should produce an easier cut. Beautiful holds!

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  3 роки тому

      Thanks dude! Usually I do, but for whatever reason I kept it higher... Maybe because of filming? Can't remember. :)

  • @TheDeltaStation
    @TheDeltaStation 4 роки тому +1

    Is there a specific reason as to why you use countersunk bolts and and not just the usual socket cap bolts with a washer?

    • @TheDeltaStation
      @TheDeltaStation 4 роки тому +1

      And is there a specific depth that is optimal for the holds? I understand it would depend on wood size and bolt length etc but is there an approximate depth that should be used so the structural integrity of the wood isn't compromised?
      Also I didn't say it early but your videos are fantastic and probably the best resource I have come across for making holds and I've been looking all over the internet.

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому

      Thanks man! :)
      To me it seems to make more sense to use countersunk bolts because the pressure is spread over a larger surface area, both on the head of the bolt and the bottom surface of the hold. But I can't back it up with literature. I can also imagine that in case if the wood already has some cracks the countersunk bolt could make it worse? So far, I have had no issues with cracking at all. I also had a look at the wooden moonboard holds and they are using countersunk bolts instead of counterbore bolts.
      About the depth of the holes: I'm using at least 50mm long bolts and for the big holds up to 80-90mm long ones. That's all based on gut feeling: judging the wood - are there any cracks? How is the lever ratio when you pull on the hold...

  • @niallmccormack6359
    @niallmccormack6359 4 роки тому

    Really nice finished hold! Do you apply any wood treatment for a final finish before putting it on the board? Just curious as my board is outside and untreated wood holds won't last too long

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks!
      Sorry, I don't apply any coating because my board is inside...

  • @tommatko7869
    @tommatko7869 4 роки тому

    Great video! How long did it take to make the hold?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks!
      About 1 hour and 20 minutes. It's definitely the most time consuming type of hold and if you don't have a tool to sand the inner part of the pocket it can easily take 2 hours...

  • @exodust2056
    @exodust2056 4 роки тому

    Hey, great vid! Would you say this hold could have been made with only the medium disc and not the coarse one? Would it have just taken longer?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Definitely, the medium disc is perfect for this job! Would just have taken a bit longer. After more than two months of working with both disc, I have used the medium disc way more often.
      And for removing a lot more material the mini grinder (see my two latest uploads) is faster than the coarse disc...

    • @exodust2056
      @exodust2056 4 роки тому

      @@wurfttobias Thanks for the response! And do you think the flat disc is better suited than the round disc for medium grain?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  4 роки тому +1

      @@exodust2056 I think the flat disc is easier to handle and thus better to create a nice smooth surface

    • @exodust2056
      @exodust2056 4 роки тому

      @@wurfttobias cheers! Very inspired by your videos and Instagram :)

  • @charliefreed
    @charliefreed 3 роки тому

    How long did this whole process take you?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  3 роки тому +2

      About 1 hour and 20 minutes when I made the first pocket (video). Now, I'm slightly below an hour... A lot of work for one hole. ;)

  • @lukinhaamp4368
    @lukinhaamp4368 3 роки тому

    What kind of wood are you using?

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  3 роки тому +1

      In this video, I'm using Rimu. (I thought I was using Matai when I made the video). But any kind of hardwood should be good!

  • @bodiemiller1002
    @bodiemiller1002 3 роки тому

    You should sell these holds on eBay

    • @wurfttobias
      @wurfttobias  3 роки тому

      Occasionally, I sell some of my holds to local climbers and to a local climbing gym.