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  • Опубліковано 10 сер 2022
  • Ever wished you had a special vise just for filing?! ME TOO! Let's build one.
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    Music: Sand Castle - Quincas Moreira
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  • @crackedemerald4930
    @crackedemerald4930 Рік тому +2619

    Can't believe that old Tony disorganized his pristine scrap collection just for cinematic effect, what an artist!

    • @owenwilson3750
      @owenwilson3750 Рік тому +50

      He was gonna clean up his shit, but then he got hiiigh

    • @myopinion69420
      @myopinion69420 Рік тому +28

      @@owenwilson3750 He was gonna get up and find the broom, but then he got high

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife Рік тому +16

      @@myopinion69420 He was gonna pay his child support...

    • @dcolb121
      @dcolb121 Рік тому +17

      Restocking: Midieval term for punishing a repeat offender. But then he got high...

    • @xPLaR
      @xPLaR Рік тому +6

      That old Tony is this old Tony's doppelganger

  • @vettepilot427
    @vettepilot427 Рік тому +1650

    As an engineer, I’d like to point out that per ANSI standard, any drawing with a lemon yellow sun, grass, and fluffy green tree requires a minimum of one (1) stick figure to indicate scale. I also want to point out that your first name was not in the upper RH corner along with the correct prefix “By”.
    On a personal note, I want to point out that this is a better drawing than I get from people with a “professional” title in their name and very, very expensive software that actually has the real standards supposedly built in.

    • @randomassortmentofthings
      @randomassortmentofthings Рік тому +36

      It got so bad at my work that they had to give us T&D makers (I was just an intern) CAD access so we could look at the drawings when they inevitable forgot something.

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife Рік тому +33

      He's clearly using ISO standards, heathen. 😂

    • @benblank609
      @benblank609 Рік тому +8

      The weld callouts on gov't prints are just the worst. Yeah, I totally bet you want a 2 on 5 on a 10 inch seam. Did you actually lay it out before scribbling some numbers down? Come on, man.

    • @vettepilot427
      @vettepilot427 Рік тому +28

      @@benblank609 Dude, I feel you on weld symbols and callouts. We’re a job shop and this is one area where software has made things clearly WORSE. The “symbol builder” that comes in most CAD packages along with a junior engineer that took a bunch of software classes but no basic welding guarantee that you’re gonna make a phone call to the customer with a polite version of “WTF!?!?”

    • @Kashed
      @Kashed Рік тому +34

      As a permit reviewer I had a “wall of shame” of the most hilarious submittals I reviewed. For example, a proposed fountain and accompanying lighting that included squiggly lines for the shining lights and sprinkles coming out of the fountain. And yes, there was a stick figure man for scale. 🤣

  • @GingerNingerGames
    @GingerNingerGames Рік тому +4

    I love that you restocked that piece at the start of the video, just to later cut it out again exactly as it was. Amazing, peak comedy

  • @sam_the_man
    @sam_the_man Рік тому +396

    They do exist already, just not marketed to the engineering industry. Look up farriers’ horseshoe vices and you’ll find an entire array of them at different price points and levels of complexity. Some remain parallel, some don’t. But there’s so many to choose from I’m sure you’d find something that works.

    • @bandana_girl6507
      @bandana_girl6507 Рік тому +29

      The Techno Forge ones that are basically vice grips are... beautiful

    • @someotherdude
      @someotherdude Рік тому +7

      That is some great advice. A google image search brings up scads of products that are spot on.

    • @benbos6625
      @benbos6625 Рік тому +4

      reacted earlier to search for "bernstein tools 9-205", that was removed (too commercial?). Quite recogniseable construction design: if it is good, it IS good !
      Thanks again for the video TOT, It always brings tons of plessure

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Рік тому +3

      @@benbos6625 how is that Bernstein design useful? It's just another vice with handles and body in the way of the file!?

    • @benbos6625
      @benbos6625 Рік тому +1

      ​@@wim0104 hi, the handle 'slides' and I think can even be taken out. The (thread)end on which it works on has enough meat to be altered (shortened if really needed +hex/nut-shaped top). But, the question was: "is there such a vice on the market?", which as seen there is. Doesn't look that big or robust for heavy work, but it IS there. And even looking quite recognizable.

  •  Рік тому +520

    Until now I did most of my filing in cabinets, looking forward to see how a vice would improve my document workflow.

    • @kevinreardon2558
      @kevinreardon2558 Рік тому +13

      Vice improves everything, just ask any Mob Boss.

    • @kruleworld
      @kruleworld Рік тому +17

      "looking forward to see how a vice would improve my document workflow."
      so, you're looking for 'add vice'?

    • @aaronpike1853
      @aaronpike1853 Рік тому +12

      It really only helps when you have a large file. A vice can help you compress the file, thus saving space in the cabinet.

    • @myuzu_
      @myuzu_ Рік тому +7

      @@aaronpike1853 7vice is my preferred compression tool

    • @kevinreardon2558
      @kevinreardon2558 Рік тому +1

      @@aaronpike1853 There's a difference between vise and vice.

  • @marchelovtiberiualexandru7062
    @marchelovtiberiualexandru7062 Рік тому +544

    So happy to see you are alive and kicking! We live for your content and your humour!

  • @daffster13
    @daffster13 7 місяців тому

    I am straight up jealous of your "scrap pile". I aspire to have such a collection.

  • @randyscorner9434
    @randyscorner9434 Рік тому +5

    Oh how I've missed This Old Tony! Genius idea to restock! Unlimited opportunity to avoid higher costs of materials!

    • @ThisOldTony
      @ThisOldTony  Рік тому +6

      running lathe backwards also rolls back power meter for double the savings!

  • @SlimSluggish
    @SlimSluggish Рік тому +123

    HEY EVERYONE, TONYS BACK!

  • @autosmo4248
    @autosmo4248 Рік тому +820

    Hey I just wanted to say thanks, you got me started into a career of actually tig welding. I’m 21 but at the beginning of Covid I bought a tig welder and wanted to start doing some hobby work but I couldn’t figure out how to do anything, But I had been watching your videos and you got me to the place that in level c welding when we did tig I was so good that my teacher recommended me to a brewery making place. Stainless steel sanitary tig welding and this is all possible because of your videos. Thanks this old tony!

    • @ThisOldTony
      @ThisOldTony  Рік тому +158

      nice!

    • @vf19blue
      @vf19blue Рік тому +29

      That's awesome mate, well done 👍

    • @BCM1959
      @BCM1959 Рік тому +4

      👍👍👍

    • @NickiRusin
      @NickiRusin Рік тому +4

      good job!

    • @autosmo4248
      @autosmo4248 Рік тому +5

      The video I posted is the first of many videos I’m going to start making. It’s the start of my adventure thanks man.

  • @boxyguy3681
    @boxyguy3681 Рік тому

    Such a treat when there is a This Old Tony video waiting for me.

  • @danehtaylor
    @danehtaylor Рік тому

    Miss seeing This Old Tony. Perfect way to start my weekend.

  • @LendIzAQuid
    @LendIzAQuid Рік тому +353

    This old tony is like santa for adults! Comes round once a year, and brings video gifts!

    • @SonofTheMorningStar666
      @SonofTheMorningStar666 Рік тому +7

      Used to be more frequent before his FIL died.

    • @stevewalston7089
      @stevewalston7089 Рік тому +5

      @@SonofTheMorningStar666 The older you get the more tragedy you live through. I'm still relatively young but have lost my wife, friends, relatives, and most recently my job. Kinda wish I had gone with them at times.

    • @glenj.taylor2938
      @glenj.taylor2938 Рік тому +1

      @@stevewalston7089
      Although I haven't lost what you have, I've lost plenty and if I never go to another funeral again, I'm ok with that.
      Life ain't easy and it seems like the older you get, the more difficult things can seem.
      However, life is good and I hope you are able to find happiness in your every day life. To me, dogs have been my number one source of joy (and greatest heartache when they pass) and I am very grateful I have that one thing that truly makes me smile every day.

  • @mymechanics
    @mymechanics Рік тому +1600

    Being a machinist for over 20 years now and never heard of this "restocking" technique. Could you make a deatiled video about it? Can it also be done on the milling machine?
    ...I have so many questions

    • @Andrewlang90
      @Andrewlang90 Рік тому +120

      As my Russian co-worker says, “Just put it in reverse and throw the chips at it.” Seems like an easy way to start over

    • @djamelhamdia134
      @djamelhamdia134 Рік тому +6

      Nice to see you here!

    • @Havreflan
      @Havreflan Рік тому +101

      The best part is that it resharpens your inserts too.

    • @henrinaths1
      @henrinaths1 Рік тому +16

      Restocking could effectively take the “bumbling” out of the machine shop. The implications are limitless.

    • @calinguga
      @calinguga Рік тому +2

      @@henrinaths1 that would be amazing. bumbling and machine shops should never mix, or at the very least not on youtube.

  • @mattrzewnicki6343
    @mattrzewnicki6343 Рік тому +130

    The fixed jaw that you offset was in the wrong direction for gaining clearance, the offset you added actually reduced the amount of jaw opening capacity. That could be close to your 1/4" that you lost. Need to move the lower jaw down to have the clamping face as flush to the end of the tube as you can be while the floating jaw is at its max extent.

    • @legionofanon
      @legionofanon Рік тому +6

      I was thinking this, lower jaw was moved up instead of down, and maybe the upper jaw could be moved up depending on how far the inner tube is able to screw in

    • @wobblysauce
      @wobblysauce Рік тому +11

      Ahh, the cut 3 times measure one person...

    • @72RedShift
      @72RedShift 11 місяців тому +1

      You did not take into account the thickness of your top plate. (From the bottom of the countersink to the bottom of the plate.) And of course you could have run threads up the shoulder of your bolt a bit to get more travel. (Of course this would have made the tube overlap less so more wobbley.)
      Anyway my first comment. Really like your channel. Nice balance of home shop info and entertainment.

  • @matthewbartley2746
    @matthewbartley2746 Рік тому

    The level of Snark in Tony's content is magnificent. From the incredibly serious Dad jokes, to the just flat sarcasm passed off as, "Oh.. crap I been looking for this one super important part! Really glad I found it" (hucks it off I to a random corner) "now that thats out of the way"

  • @devinjones1182
    @devinjones1182 Рік тому +183

    I consider your posts the highlight of my feed, you may be busy lately and not have time to make videos as often as you used to, but I want you to know that you easily have the best cinematography on all of UA-cam and each video makes my day. I wish your family health and blessings.

    • @michael7370
      @michael7370 Рік тому +6

      I have at least 100 you tube channels subscribed to. And two with notifications enabled...

    • @Thomas-yv5yw
      @Thomas-yv5yw Рік тому +2

      if you like cinematography checkout fortnine's channel it's damn good too

  • @douglasharley2440
    @douglasharley2440 Рік тому +248

    an often overlooked aspect of getting a good finish with de-roughing tools is using heatant.

    • @icebuildsrobots
      @icebuildsrobots Рік тому +8

      *grumbling*

    • @thomasstuart2936
      @thomasstuart2936 Рік тому +37

      Just remember, if you take the joke too far, you end up with an actual process. (Spray Welding)

    • @Storebj0rn
      @Storebj0rn Рік тому +4

      ah, yes, the stuff that comes in grey gas form and turns liquid when used

    • @denisl2760
      @denisl2760 Рік тому +2

      @@thomasstuart2936 And if you take the joke way way too far you end up reversing entropy and breaking the universe.

    • @douglasharley2440
      @douglasharley2440 Рік тому

      @@denisl2760 a time-reversed universe is not broken, all currently-known physics are still in-effect. check out pbs spacetime! :) peace

  • @Forensic1Man
    @Forensic1Man Рік тому +151

    Mr. Tony, To get at the "C" clips simply drill some large holes through the square pipe to allow you to de-clip the bolt. You can then get a slightly longer bolt to use so that you can put an axe head in the new vice! Great welds and super nice design!!

    • @zipzit2go
      @zipzit2go Рік тому +13

      In the alternative, lose the c-clip and add a large spring in there, between the two parts of the vise. Lengthen the thread on the allen bolt and you get everything you want. Long travel, easily servicable

  • @allwaysareup
    @allwaysareup Рік тому

    Tony and Simone on the same day... Best day ever.

  • @nickdifilippo4055
    @nickdifilippo4055 Рік тому +292

    I started watching This Old Tony about 5 years ago or so in high school. I’m currently getting a degree in Machine Tool Technology and recently got a job running a CNC lathe. Getting Americans interested in manufacturing is a good thing, and This Old Tony is doing his part with that. Thank you for the content. It’s more than just entertainment.

    • @000AllLitUp000
      @000AllLitUp000 Рік тому +25

      Yeah man, I was working in the food industry some years back. I got hooked on TOT and machining. Went back to school for CNC programming. I’m now a Tool and Die Maker for a press facility, not far from my former shitty restaurant job.

    • @fletchro789
      @fletchro789 Рік тому +4

      @@000AllLitUp000 you mean your new workplace is located near your old one? Or your current job is as crappy as your old one? 😅 I hope it's the former.

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому +4

      Congratulations! You seem to be doing pretty well in life, but I'll give you just one tip. Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might. In other words, pursue excellence. Choose to become as good as you can be, at whatever you are doing.
      If you already know how you want your life to work out (retire at 40, for example), make a plan starting with your goal and work backwards to where you are now. Then, simply execute the plan. These things that you love about Tony... you're probably born to do something a bit similar, with your own twist. Good luck!

    • @DavidHerscher
      @DavidHerscher Рік тому +17

      ToT is single-handedly responsible for the entire building I erected in my back yard that is now full of machine tools. The man is a menace!

    • @The.Talent
      @The.Talent Рік тому +7

      ToT is also responsible for my entire engineering degree. One of the best things I ever did.

  • @ScruffyTime
    @ScruffyTime Рік тому +146

    I love coming back to Tony's videos. Always gives me that feeling of hanging out with with my dad in the garage on a sunday, just making stuff and learning stuff. Considering I never really had a dad, that's no small feat. Thanks for the video Da-- I mean Tony.

    • @glenj.taylor2938
      @glenj.taylor2938 Рік тому +11

      One main reason why I read so many comments is because of brilliant comments like yours.
      Thanks man! 😄

    • @fonzireyes
      @fonzireyes Рік тому +8

      My dad was kind of useless with tools, but I can relate about my grandpa (mom's side). He had all the tools (that a 8 year old boy could think they exist) and when he did not he would just invent a 'prototype' of what he needed. Very resourceful guy!

    • @DivionZ
      @DivionZ Рік тому +2

      Oh thank god I'm not the only one

  • @kycornbread6990
    @kycornbread6990 Рік тому

    Kinda same as Sawyer's use for sharpening crosscut saws, your channel is the one I never miss

  • @helenback5733
    @helenback5733 Рік тому +3

    Pro tip... When restocking and de-roughing, a moron tool works best. It's old school but truly the best way to put more on.

  • @RonCovell
    @RonCovell Рік тому +72

    Bravo, Tony - great to see a new video from you!

  • @PhilVandelay
    @PhilVandelay Рік тому +493

    The thing that grinds my gears is, if you wanted more clamping range why not just re-stock the screw with some thread-swarf so it becomes longer?

    • @timsaveneh567
      @timsaveneh567 Рік тому +101

      We all know the right process is to heat it and pull it longer. Bolts are well known for their ductility and 6:1 expansion capability

    • @auxchar
      @auxchar Рік тому +18

      I'm sure he could do that, but then he'd have to get at that inaccessible snap ring.

    • @mattsadventureswithart5764
      @mattsadventureswithart5764 Рік тому +12

      @@auxchar Easily done with a saw/grinder, but easier with a mill. Cut through the face of the tube at relevant point, snip the ring and replace bolt with suitably longer one

    • @JCWren
      @JCWren Рік тому +40

      @@auxchar I believe ToT has a time machine, although I can't remember which video it's in. He could just go back and put that longer screw in while the snap ring is still accessible.

    • @WilliamWallace14051
      @WilliamWallace14051 Рік тому +7

      @@timsaveneh567 I always end up with an odd thread pitch when I do that. Did you find a work around?

  • @avryptickle
    @avryptickle Рік тому

    The. Best. Thing. On. UA-cam. Crime pays but botany doesn’t might be close to a tie, but these episodes are genius.

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Рік тому

    Keep the burner on this. An upgraded version of this is something a lot of people would be interested in making /buying. I want one. ✌ 😃

  • @bmcc12
    @bmcc12 Рік тому +69

    It is wonderful to see you, or more correctly, your hands and to hear your voice. I don’t know where you have been, or if your life has been upset, but if it has I truly hope that everything has worked out for you. We have missed you desperately, and we need more!

  • @garbleduser
    @garbleduser Рік тому +247

    Don't weld the inner stock to the outer stock on in the base! Let the internal tube slide up and down inside the outer square stock and drill holes into it on either side. Align those hole with several matching ones at different height increments along the length of the outer square stock. Instant multiple range selection!

    • @ElAirHawk
      @ElAirHawk Рік тому +20

      From the “D’OH!!! (Forehead-Smack)” Department….
      Brilliant!

    • @EddSjo
      @EddSjo Рік тому +14

      200 iq move

    • @garbleduser
      @garbleduser Рік тому +4

      ​@@ElAirHawk​Thank you. I yelled an obscenity when he tacked the outside...

    • @garbleduser
      @garbleduser Рік тому +3

      @@EddSjo It just made sense!

    • @MrGettinlate
      @MrGettinlate Рік тому +7

      We have a grinding vise that operates by that scheme.
      Very practical.

  • @Dagonius.
    @Dagonius. Рік тому

    Anyone watching this who isn't a machinist, won't get half the jokes.
    I love it!
    I love filing, too. It's one of those things... 🥰
    Tells you a lot about the material.

  • @chrisclark4813
    @chrisclark4813 Рік тому +2

    Easy for me to criticise, sitting here with the benefit of hindsight, but Shirley, any fool would have made a welding vice first. (a simple device with sloping clampable jaws)
    This would have helped enormously in the manufacture of the Filing Vice.
    My advice would be to do things in the correct order, as the start of you video, so perfectly demonstrated.
    Always happy to help. Cheers and all the best, Chancy.

  • @bigreddodge
    @bigreddodge Рік тому +16

    Sometimes I think, "Oh... No jokes? Straight to the machining, huh?"
    And then I'm undisappointed by additive manufacturing on a lathe. 😉

  • @EngineeringSpareTime
    @EngineeringSpareTime Рік тому +69

    Technical drawings should always look like this! :)

  • @karl-artureiskop4942
    @karl-artureiskop4942 Рік тому +1

    I need to rewatch some Tony's stick welding videos now that i got a welder. Maybe he could make some more.

  • @TheGeekiestGuy
    @TheGeekiestGuy Рік тому

    Dammit, Tony. I come here for the square pockets. You let me down, brother. 😆
    In all seriousness, I (and most likely more than a few others) still appreciate the way you do your thing. Thanks for the laughs. 🤙🏾

  • @wayneparris3439
    @wayneparris3439 Рік тому +46

    As a blacksmith of over 50 years when you said filing vise, I instantly thought of the one I have that is decades old. It is just like the photos you showed. It is very useful and you are not as limited as you may think. When used in a bench vise it provides a lot of clamping force which more than makes up for a slight out of parallel jaw alignment. I taught blacksmithing for about 30 years and have had Mark Aspery demonstrate at my annual smithing event. He is a great guy.

    • @Gunbudder
      @Gunbudder Рік тому +3

      the vise he wanted is the gramercy tools saw vise for an off the shelf part. he was making a duckbill vise which you can still find second hand, but it looks like gramercy tools is the only company making that style of vise. a saw makers vise is a little different than a duckbill though. you can still get duckbill clamps from Irwin (i have a pair) but those are just hand pliers. the big table duckbills you have to find second hand online. he could also get a huge King Dick style wrench made by Hand Tool Rescue, but its not as wide as a duckbill and doesn't clamp as hard

    • @Spedley_2142
      @Spedley_2142 Рік тому +3

      Jaws that aren't parallel should be fine for flat sheet (which is mostly the point). One jaw provides the flat plate and the other jaw the clamping force. They don't even need to meet at the edge so the top jaw could be set back slightly to keep it out of the way.

  • @nextgen1939
    @nextgen1939 Рік тому +3

    It's amazing to see how many of us have been waiting for a video for TOT

  • @PaulPassarelli
    @PaulPassarelli Рік тому +2

    For the first two minutes you had me convinced that the laws of thermodynamics (at least the one about entropy always increasing) were suspended in your presence.

  • @theflydies
    @theflydies Рік тому +1

    Best technical drawing I've ever seen! Love it!

  • @oscargolf8826
    @oscargolf8826 Рік тому +7

    Its funny how much I would miss in this video if I didn't know anything about fabrication. The jokes about reverse milling, keeping mill-scale, etc. are a great touch

  • @glensmith766
    @glensmith766 Рік тому +34

    I just told my kid "I'm physically tired and emotionally exhausted, can you find your own dinner?"
    Then looked at my phone to see a TOT video. There is hope.
    I'm glad to see you back man.

    • @MisterTingles
      @MisterTingles Рік тому +3

      It's good to teach them early. Tony-time is higher up in the pyramid of needs than offspring-feeding-time.

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife Рік тому +3

      Just don't let them back into the house until they show up with at least 3 pelts...

    • @LlamaCraft
      @LlamaCraft Рік тому +2

      @@TheBrokenLife I needed to bring back 5 :/

    • @TheBrokenLife
      @TheBrokenLife Рік тому

      @@LlamaCraft Judging by your username, those Llamas learned their lesson!

  • @Dude-mz8su
    @Dude-mz8su Рік тому +1

    TOT is back!
    That restocking technic is brilliant. Now I can turn my giant scrap bin back to parts bin.

  • @waylandsmith
    @waylandsmith Рік тому

    I love your commitment to a 'bit', Tony!

  • @itsamindgame9198
    @itsamindgame9198 Рік тому +56

    Tony, you have been missed. I hope things are going well for you, and if not I hope whatever may be "not well" improves for you.

  • @nocturnhabeo
    @nocturnhabeo Рік тому +84

    You had me going for a second there. I was worried this was going to be a serious machining video. This is a serious roughing video.

  • @DavidStalvey
    @DavidStalvey Рік тому

    That opening shot would be an amazing jigsaw puzzle!

  • @magnumjgjg
    @magnumjgjg Рік тому

    🤣 I'm glad I'm not the only one who utilizes the restocking technique. It comes in handy more often than one would think

  • @phoschnizzle826
    @phoschnizzle826 Рік тому +76

    Always good to see Tony back in the saddle. Gotta say, that was some very professional roughing you did at the beginning. Stock replacement has always been touch and go for me.

    • @ExtantFrodo2
      @ExtantFrodo2 Рік тому +1

      As one gets younger, one tends to undo things more and more oftener.

  • @HimmelsDaemon
    @HimmelsDaemon Рік тому +5

    That 'technical drawing' is very aesthetically pleasing. 🦊💙

  • @BogdanBacila301
    @BogdanBacila301 Рік тому

    Right, so here I come back home after a night out, somewhat tipsy (i.e., quite drunk) with my maccies, ready to eat a good big mac and watch some good old tony, and then there comes the first minute of the video... Safe to say I just questioned my whole existence and was really worried for myself. Now I got to the end of the video and finished the food and I did understand what happened there. Very well done! Amazing work!

  • @loul7239
    @loul7239 Рік тому

    Thanks for the nod to blacksmith culture! We are still the only ones who can put a 1" hole in a piece of 1" material!

  • @irocz235
    @irocz235 Рік тому +28

    Good thing you aren't one of those strange people that would just clamp the file and move the workpiece, we wouldn't have gotten this awesome video 😎

  • @alexmeakins
    @alexmeakins Рік тому +62

    Glad to see a new video from my favourite temporal-spatial machining channel!

    • @fletchro789
      @fletchro789 Рік тому +6

      Don't forget to set your lathe to "2" when making multiple copies! 😅

  • @russbilzing5348
    @russbilzing5348 Рік тому

    Gotta love the effects of running your lathe backwards. Next time I'm out of raw stock, I'll have to try that.

  • @replicant357
    @replicant357 Рік тому

    I think I’ve begun my grieving process of this platform
    “Thank for providing TOT“

  • @richardconnor2871
    @richardconnor2871 Рік тому +110

    Nice! I'm a blacksmith, and ran into a similar issue... I could not find a filing vise anywhere to buy for love nor money. I resigned myself to making my own, and I was going to make the traditional style you showed examples of. (the first uncredited image is Blackbear Forge, by the by. Check out his channel if you've any interest at all, he's a fantastic educational demonstrator who is a joy to watch, much as yourself.) But, as you say, they are designed for a very narrow range of sizes, and you need to have a few of them to grip more than a few gauges of steel. I really like the version you have created! And I think it's something I can manage to replicate with my anvil-smacker tooling... though I do have a lathe and a shaper, I'm not particularly well versed in them yet :P
    I suspect your design wouldn't have quite the gripping potential, as it relies on a smaller screw, while the traditional ones rely on the extremely large screw of a leg vise. Realistically though, there's probably not much functional difference there.

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 Рік тому +5

      Check out the real avid gun vise if you hadnt already solved the issue, its expensive but seems pretty solid

    • @Gunbudder
      @Gunbudder Рік тому +7

      Gramercy Tools saw vise looks like exactly the off the shelf vise he wanted

    • @JonathanKayne
      @JonathanKayne Рік тому +4

      My family sells blacksmithing tools and I could have sworn we sold these. Its been so long that I forgot what they were called and searching the website didn't yield any fruit. (name of the business is Blacksmith Depot if you are in need of blacksmith tools)

    • @JGilbertMetal
      @JGilbertMetal Рік тому +2

      if you have a vise with easily removable jaws, you can just make a set of jaws with an offset at an angle. It takes a bit longer to set up than the spring insert ones but they will work on a variety of sizes of material.

  • @i_ai_eye_aye7754
    @i_ai_eye_aye7754 Рік тому +8

    I don’t know why but these videos just make me smile so much

  • @anands6127
    @anands6127 Рік тому +1

    7:21 This is what a professional drafter makes.Takes lot of time for such complicated detailed mechanical drawing.

  • @violettownmicroenterprises1528
    @violettownmicroenterprises1528 9 місяців тому

    hummm... blew KISS right out of the water and sunk it 😂🤣🤣
    Meantime, getting back to the elegant simplicity of the blacksmiths knife vises...
    Now dont get me wrong, I ❤ the projects you do, Ive learnt heaps from you and...
    your a great presenter too.. ace!!
    But the moment you showed the blacksmiths knife vice, I heard poetry and open fires
    birdsong and hammering, the ringing of truth down at the shire hall, and ..sunrise, and all.

  • @FC_Dobbs48
    @FC_Dobbs48 Рік тому +13

    Old Tony, so great to have you back! We missed you!

    • @XTremeCaffeine
      @XTremeCaffeine Рік тому +4

      I always heard Frank Zappa was the Mother of Invention 🤔

  • @yorgle
    @yorgle Рік тому +5

    If you cut a window in the inner piece, you could gain access to that clip, so you could remove the bolt and put in a longer one. :)

  • @timg8138
    @timg8138 Рік тому

    Glad to see your back. I like what you've done with your hair. Not many men can pull off a man-bun.

  • @drjoewareham
    @drjoewareham Рік тому

    This will always be my favorite you tube channel!

  • @PeterWMeek
    @PeterWMeek Рік тому +4

    You are one of the few UA-cam creators who I watch at 1x speed (rather than saving time by watching at 1.5x or 2x) because
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    timing is everything.

  • @shane7609
    @shane7609 Рік тому +16

    was having a rough day, but it’s all good now that Tony put out a video

    • @toomdog
      @toomdog Рік тому +4

      Is that because of de-roughing he did at the beginning?

  • @raymondsmith1956
    @raymondsmith1956 Рік тому

    Tony, Great to see another video about a most useful item. Don't forget to add the kids and cats in the next adventure!

  • @madaxe79
    @madaxe79 Рік тому

    That was your best intro yet... very, very well done...

  • @peterjuncker8488
    @peterjuncker8488 Рік тому +6

    I figured it out, the camera shots are always close so you can't see the hundreds of Tony's from other times.

  • @Ivanovitch2885
    @Ivanovitch2885 Рік тому +11

    Knife makers make this whole thing with 2x4's, drill rod, eye bolts, and hose clamps for the file. It's like a giant Lanskey system. You can grind bevels and edges and if you do thread inserts and use machine thread eye bolts, you can get whatever precision you choose.

  • @devinclark4611
    @devinclark4611 Рік тому +1

    Another Quality video bordering on perfection. Thank you for your diligence.

  • @Tater1004
    @Tater1004 Рік тому

    Wow This Old Tony finally gets into additive manufacturing

  • @thatClarkguy
    @thatClarkguy Рік тому +27

    I appreciate the how-to! Inverse turning is something I've been wanting to get into for a while

    • @trevorvanbremen4718
      @trevorvanbremen4718 Рік тому +2

      I tried it for a while, but I somehow managed to screw up the speed and feed settings.
      The end result looked like it had a SEVERE case of Moneypox (the 'k' is silent, so I chose to omit it altogether!)
      I got similar results when I first tried spray-welding (I quickly learned that 24000RPM is a little quick for spray welding, so I moved the part from the CNC spindle to the lathe)

    • @richnfamous59
      @richnfamous59 Рік тому

      I think you need a valmorphanizing attachment to do that

  • @foadrightnow5725
    @foadrightnow5725 Рік тому +7

    YAY! He's ba-ack! I've been wondering lately where you've been! You can't leave us hanging without an occasional proof of life video, Tony! Even if only a minute long! We love, miss, and Jones for you!

    • @peterkelley6344
      @peterkelley6344 Рік тому

      I think Adam Savage scared the hell out of him when he acknowledged him about a month back. ... .

  • @emilijan7
    @emilijan7 Рік тому +1

    When you clamp something in vise you must always say "that ain't going nowhere", anyway great video as always Tony keep it up.

  • @waldobean7534
    @waldobean7534 Рік тому

    I'm convinced that this is the vice AVE mentions at the end of his videos.
    It's nice

  • @quartfeira
    @quartfeira Рік тому +3

    Frankly that's awesome. From the last video I broke a bone, recovered, moved into a new country and learned the language... I'm so happy you are back!!!

  • @michiganmoto7687
    @michiganmoto7687 Рік тому +71

    It’s like a much better version of a Lansky vise for knife sharpening. Wish I had thought of this when I was a knife maker. Great build Tony! 👍

    • @BikingVikingHH
      @BikingVikingHH Рік тому +4

      Except the Lansky, and the $40 Chinese clone with 15 sets of titanium stones can hold and adjust the sharpening angle, and the clamps normally rotate so you can do both sides of the knife without remounting it. Why don’t you just buy one of those when you were a knife maker? LOL

    • @mishmasta
      @mishmasta Рік тому +1

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @Francois_Dupont
      @Francois_Dupont Рік тому

      @@BikingVikingHH where did you buy the 40$ chinese one?

    • @hxhdfjifzirstc894
      @hxhdfjifzirstc894 Рік тому +2

      That's what I was thinking... "Holy Hell, Tony made a Lansky from scratch."

    • @BloodSprite-tan
      @BloodSprite-tan Рік тому +2

      @@BikingVikingHH titanium plated diamond stones* it's just a yellow version of the regular silver diamond stones. idk if that makes it any better.

  •  Рік тому

    Mr. Tony (I guess This Old is your first name, but I'll try to refrain from being too familiar in my first comment; momma said it's bad manners being too friendly to people you're speaking to for the first time), I don't know if you're ever gonna read this, but I just wanted to thank you.
    I'm an office potato who's always had an itch for tinkering with stuff. Your videos bring me immense joy and they're usually what I watch before going to sleep after a long day.
    I know I'm probably never going get the chance to even work on a lathe/mill/CNC machine, let alone afford one. My longest shot at DIY is probably trying to talk the missus into buying a 3D printer on Black Friday. But the way you present your videos, the cinematography, the humor, the skill (as much as you try to convince us otherwise), everything just works together so brilliantly in making my creative side go all giddy when I watch your videos. You have inspired me to embark on some projects I'd never even considered attempting before. True, it's nothing major, but just being able to convince an average Joe that he can DIY a thing or two in his life is definitely a win in my book.
    I really appreciate all that you do here on UA-cam, and I wish you and your family all the best.
    Thanks for all the laughs and the joy you bring into people's lives with your shenanigans. You're a true gem in this part of the Internets.

  • @tomasjosefvela1
    @tomasjosefvela1 Рік тому

    13:28 thank you for reconsidering, that was the most exciting 30 seconds of my life.... don't tell my wife.... I watched it 3x....

  • @GavinHorton
    @GavinHorton Рік тому +4

    Your restocking skills are quite literally the best I've ever seen 🧐

  • @courier11sec
    @courier11sec Рік тому +19

    Okay so first off, I'm so happy to see a video from you! I hope you and your loved ones are doing well.
    Second, my brain couldn't comprehend the toothed belt in the scrap pile and I thought you had digitally added in some sort of Mobius saw blade.
    Third, please build a Mobius saw blade and use it to cut a passage into the fourth dimension.
    😻

    • @ExtantFrodo2
      @ExtantFrodo2 Рік тому +2

      Didn't I see you hanging out at the Mobius strip joint?

    • @courier11sec
      @courier11sec Рік тому

      @@ExtantFrodo2 👀

  • @PiRatZii
    @PiRatZii Рік тому

    the first minute of the video is exactly what my entire garage looks like.

  • @chris-graham
    @chris-graham Рік тому

    It's weird that you took a piece of scrap and restocked it, only to take the exact same cuts! Lucky to find a piece of scrap with the exact dimensions you need!

  • @Bence507
    @Bence507 Рік тому +28

    My superpower is that I can detect when will Tony upload a video. I start rewatching good old projects (still miss the drillpress one), as I feel the vibes going. I started my session on the end of the last week and, here we are.

    • @Bence507
      @Bence507 Рік тому +8

      Or maybe I'm watching constantly, who knows

    • @M4nusky
      @M4nusky Рік тому +6

      @@Bence507 Rewatching ToT videos is like ... emotionnal comfort food!

    • @ahmadizzate4006
      @ahmadizzate4006 Рік тому +1

      I did the same thing and actually when I saw this video I thought it was an old one, so maybe all of us did the same thing and her its another video

    • @HexenzirkelZuluhed
      @HexenzirkelZuluhed Рік тому +4

      I also miss the drill press video.
      ToT said he was gonna reupload it, but I guess he's a little busy.

    • @nefariousyawn
      @nefariousyawn Рік тому +2

      This Old Tony is one of the channels that I binge when I'm sick and laying in bed all day. I woke up today with a cold. It was really considerate of him to upload while I was feeling down.

  • @maximelenfer6280
    @maximelenfer6280 Рік тому +23

    Best restocking ever! I want to learn hot to do it!

  • @RogueShadowTCN
    @RogueShadowTCN Рік тому

    Best welding music I've ever heard!

  • @Dylsputin
    @Dylsputin Рік тому

    The most high effort bit and i love it.

  • @Sp1der44
    @Sp1der44 Рік тому +3

    Seems like you also created a sheet metal bender for smaller pieces or light duty sheet metal work too. Loved the humor in this video. Great stuff.

  • @hedning003
    @hedning003 Рік тому +13

    Now that's a craftsman! removing the metal in the EXACT same way and pattern as he added it on-that requires some serious skills right there! good boy,tony!

  • @moonshinewilly01
    @moonshinewilly01 Рік тому

    Classic TOT, great to have you back Sir, I missed you x

  • @bendingsands87
    @bendingsands87 Рік тому +1

    This Old Tony videos are like fireworks over the course of the year. They are beautiful, but brief, and don't happen often. My dog is terrified of them too, but I think that's just because I play them at max volume so I can get maximum absorption. 😁

  • @tristanarnold4706
    @tristanarnold4706 Рік тому +8

    It was such a pleasure to see a ToT video in my subscriptions today! Hope you can continue to do whatever it is that brings you joy.
    Wishing all the best for you and your family.

  • @JB-ol4vz
    @JB-ol4vz Рік тому +4

    Man, you need to make more films more often, your simply the #1 machinist on this tube! Thanks a lot from Sweden.

  • @kudui21
    @kudui21 Рік тому

    Golly!
    3 minutes in and I have to get back to work.
    This film will be why I cannot focus on work today.

  • @jolietjohn8024
    @jolietjohn8024 Рік тому

    The song of scrapbinium heralded another anticipated TOT!! I feel encouraged to go forth and undo my past errors, just by reversing and adding material!! Whoda Thunkit!!

  • @ke6gwf
    @ke6gwf Рік тому +5

    First!
    I was clicking something else on my phone when the Notification popped up under my finger lol

  • @SeanHodgins
    @SeanHodgins Рік тому +69

    You bumped up the bottom jaw a 1/4" UP which made the jaw smaller, that is where you're 1/4" clearance went. If it was flush it would have a larger opening, or am I missing something?

    • @Gergenhimer
      @Gergenhimer Рік тому +14

      I had the same thought, bumping it up a quarter inch lost him a quarter inch

    • @andyh9382
      @andyh9382 Рік тому +4

      I think he was already even shorter than that.
      ie the screw wouldn’t bite at all, so to have a functioning vice he gave up another 1/4” by bringing that plate out

    • @kalebroark87
      @kalebroark87 Рік тому

      You and Gergenhimer are correct. Leaving the jaw flush with the bottom pipe would've given him more clearance. The placement of the bottom jaw has no bearing on where the threads engage.

    • @larryhampton9069
      @larryhampton9069 Рік тому +5

      I believe it was also the angle, two parallel lines an inch apart perpendicular to the base will get closer together as you lay them over staying parallel, yet leaving their pivot points on the initial perpendicular line. Although they're not at a 45 degree angle, at 45 they're now .707" apart.

    • @resurgam_b7
      @resurgam_b7 Рік тому +2

      The screw ran out of threads I believe, if the lower jaw had been flush with the pipe, the upper wouldn't have had enough travel to meet it.

  • @jimmybags1494
    @jimmybags1494 Рік тому

    Sir, your sense of humor is TRULY beautiful, I hope you know that

  • @jrd0414
    @jrd0414 Рік тому

    You are not right!!!! Had so much fun watching you. Joe Gibbs Racing vet.