That’s an awesome video man. I wish I knew you were making that and I’d have got you footage of it going on the extrusion. Can’t tell you how excited I am to have it on there. FYI, I did four bolts and those extrusion T-nut/slot connector things underneath only and it is rock solid.
Sweet! I love the black background on the vise! Along with the silver & brass color inside, it looks amazing! Maybe i'll have to go for some nickel & gold plating.
I’m liking the black background on your amazing vice and that is a great idea with the drill press fence it takes all the hassle out of adjustment which as we all know is a pain in the butt
Beautiful vice design indeed Andy, the black background makes the cogs pop and is a nice match with the brass bushing. I love the chamfered corners too! Bandsaw fence accessories are brilliant, tell Mike he should add them as extras 😉
Styrofoam is your CNC’s best friend for program testing (albeit a bit messy). And as a bonus, you can run the program at high speed thru the foam so it doesn’t take long to verify it.
Awesome. One of these days, when I have a proper workbench, I'm ordering your vise. Just looking at it will put a smile on my face. Also, the mag featherboard is a game changer. It's so easy to you use that you end up using it ALL THE TIME.
4:15 hi Andrew, love the video. Have you considered using steel blackener instead of paint? As steel blackener doesnt seem to actually add thickness, it might also have a great effect in making some of the gears black as well.
I just bought the Taylor Tools Magswitch bandsaw fence about a week ago. I really like it and would be interested in the fence extension bolts/bearings from Taytools if offered as an accessory.
I think those magnets would work well, used to mount bench vices into the back of a work truck. Along with other tools that guys would normally try and clamp down. Without success most of the time. Anyhow, that's my thought..
hmm, now I need to decide if I should paint my vise, or go with a clear coat of osmo (which I accidentally discovered does a wonderful job coating metal … easier/shinier than paste wax or shellac)
Class design. An idea maybe to laminate on pieces with the required shape vs hogging all that material. Seems like a lot of time and effort that could be avoided
@@AndrewKleinWW Oh that's a shame, I think there would be a lot of interest in your stuff in the UK, although with the £ in the toilet it probably isn't the best moment to invest in selling your stuff over here.... :( The twin turbo vise is definitely on my list though for when I can afford to build a "lifetime" workbench. Keep up the great work, as a fellow designer I find your work really interesting as you find really innovative and cost effective solutions.
That router close-up - ua-cam.com/video/DhjvBUut5ek/v-deo.html- was really interesting - we always watch it from the top and we 'know' what it does, yet this way it shows - maybe do so for different bits....
British English uses vice in all cases. American English uses vice for bad habits and being second in command, but the correct spelling for the gripping tool is vise
That’s an awesome video man. I wish I knew you were making that and I’d have got you footage of it going on the extrusion. Can’t tell you how excited I am to have it on there. FYI, I did four bolts and those extrusion T-nut/slot connector things underneath only and it is rock solid.
Thanks! I thought that I would be able to get this video done and posted before you got the vise on the bench, you are too fast for me!
I love both of y'all's channels
Painting the back plate makes those gears pop! Love it!!
I agree! Looks really sharp
I gotta hand it to you Andy, you are an idea factory. The chamfer is obviously the aesthetic way to go. Love the blackface
I think the chamfers on the front top corners really adds a lot to the look. The black backplate is a nice touch as well.
Sweet! I love the black background on the vise! Along with the silver & brass color inside, it looks amazing! Maybe i'll have to go for some nickel & gold plating.
I’m liking the black background on your amazing vice and that is a great idea with the drill press fence it takes all the hassle out of adjustment which as we all know is a pain in the butt
Great video Andy! Love the roller stacks in the fence. Absolutely love the solution for the retro fit on a thinner table! Well done.
Beautiful vice design indeed Andy, the black background makes the cogs pop and is a nice match with the brass bushing. I love the chamfered corners too!
Bandsaw fence accessories are brilliant, tell Mike he should add them as extras 😉
Cam should be very happy with the vise!
Styrofoam is your CNC’s best friend for program testing (albeit a bit messy). And as a bonus, you can run the program at high speed thru the foam so it doesn’t take long to verify it.
Great.....now there is something else in Cam's shop to drool over besides the awesome slabs he gets to play with!
Sweet. Love the added support you gain for the bandsaw without having to switch/disassemble fences
cool, yeah me to
Awesome. One of these days, when I have a proper workbench, I'm ordering your vise. Just looking at it will put a smile on my face. Also, the mag featherboard is a game changer. It's so easy to you use that you end up using it ALL THE TIME.
Beautiful, Andrew! FANTASTIC work! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
That fence accessory is awesome! I hope Cam does a followup video mounting this vice.
thanks yeah I like the accessory also
4:15 hi Andrew, love the video.
Have you considered using steel blackener instead of paint? As steel blackener doesnt seem to actually add thickness, it might also have a great effect in making some of the gears black as well.
I just bought the Taylor Tools Magswitch bandsaw fence about a week ago. I really like it and would be interested in the fence extension bolts/bearings from Taytools if offered as an accessory.
I wonder if there’s a way to have the round not quite bushing around the bench dog rotate with the dog so it will always just drop right down nicely
I think those magnets would work well, used to mount bench vices into the back of a work truck. Along with other tools that guys would normally try and clamp down. Without success most of the time. Anyhow, that's my thought..
hmm, now I need to decide if I should paint my vise, or go with a clear coat of osmo (which I accidentally discovered does a wonderful job coating metal … easier/shinier than paste wax or shellac)
Class design. An idea maybe to laminate on pieces with the required shape vs hogging all that material. Seems like a lot of time and effort that could be avoided
Looks very cool, I like the black a lot too. I wish you get a UK distributor!
Thanks! Honestly my problem is I set my prices too low and there is no margin left to bring in any kind of distributor anywhere.
@@AndrewKleinWW Oh that's a shame, I think there would be a lot of interest in your stuff in the UK, although with the £ in the toilet it probably isn't the best moment to invest in selling your stuff over here.... :(
The twin turbo vise is definitely on my list though for when I can afford to build a "lifetime" workbench.
Keep up the great work, as a fellow designer I find your work really interesting as you find really innovative and cost effective solutions.
What is the price of this wonderful tool?
Since this is for Blacktail, are you doing all your work in flip flops?
Good
Loving the nat geo/who wants to be a millionaire music.
Also, this vice is WILD
That router close-up - ua-cam.com/video/DhjvBUut5ek/v-deo.html- was really interesting - we always watch it from the top and we 'know' what it does, yet this way it shows - maybe do so for different bits....
Wtf I just subscribed to him like a day ago and now you make a video about him
Today I learned Americans spell Vice incorrectly
British English uses vice in all cases. American English uses vice for bad habits and being second in command, but the correct spelling for the gripping tool is vise
@@AndrewKleinWW uh oh 😂