Build a Workbench - Build it with Bosch

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  • Опубліковано 31 гру 2024

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  • @tarvebenzie3296
    @tarvebenzie3296 2 роки тому +247

    *Just completed a big trim project on my house **MyBest.Tools** Performed very well. Also appreciate how easy it is to move, set up and store with the integrated stand. No more cutting wood on my knees.*

  • @rgrannall
    @rgrannall 10 років тому +24

    I followed all the steps in the video and have just finished my workbench. It took me a few months and I spent a lot on new tools but I learn so much.
    I had just retired and had converted my carport into a garage and started with nothing in relation to tools. I initially bought some cheap power tools but I found it was so difficult to make accurate cuts. By the time I had finished I I had probably spent about $10,000 on quality tools but I now have a new set of skills and plans for many more projects in the future.
    Sure it is possible to make a functional workbench with re-used timber, a handsaw, drill and a few bolts. However, for me, that iend product was less important than what I learn from building the bench.
    My workbench does and for me, was worth every cent of what I spent. Thank you for the video and now on to the chicken coop.

  • @jmpurser
    @jmpurser 12 років тому

    Thank you Mr. Holtham. Like many of the posters here I don't have anything like that arsenal of power tools but I got some excellent ideas and tips I plan to utilize when I build my bench. And it's got me rethinking what tools I "need" to do the work I want to do. All in all a very profitable way to spend 12 minutes of my Saturday morning. It will save hours later on and add a great deal of satisfaction to my future work.
    John

  • @TheSonicmook
    @TheSonicmook 8 років тому

    Brilliant, Thank You,
    All those years of doing woodwork on wobbly kitchen tables may finally be over, and perfectly demonstrated by Alan in a clear, calm and very reasuring manner, helping me believe I could almost build one too !

  • @TedsWoodworking3
    @TedsWoodworking3 11 років тому

    Beautiful tools. Have a lot of Bosch equipment myself. So far, its never let me down!

  • @ZEllisCoombs
    @ZEllisCoombs 11 років тому

    Yes, you can build functional and cheaper workbenches, but this is an elegant piece of work! Terrific demo!

  • @jmpurser
    @jmpurser 12 років тому

    Thank you. I wandered all over the facebook page without finding it. Probably casts doubt on my chances of building this right from the video and plans but at least you tried to steer me right.

  • @I2YANx
    @I2YANx 12 років тому

    The way you did the mortise and tenon was so cool :)

  • @mohammadmahboob5950
    @mohammadmahboob5950 5 років тому

    Best tools of Bosch, all time forever.love this company.

  • @MrShaunDupont
    @MrShaunDupont 8 років тому +2

    beautiful woodworking bench. excellent job.

  • @fonspeeters6950
    @fonspeeters6950 10 років тому +1

    Fantastic Workbench. Good video. Very clearly explinated for me. I like it very wel. Thanks for the video.

  • @jromhek2070
    @jromhek2070 8 років тому +7

    Although I don't own the majority of the power tools mentioned . Its still a great design , Thanks

  • @jaycash12345
    @jaycash12345 12 років тому

    Did almost the same thing with a hand saw and glue no screws needed or lags thanks for the tips

  • @AtifHasanReflections
    @AtifHasanReflections 13 років тому

    This is Excellent Stuff Alan. Keep up the good work. I am just a beginer in wood working but i found this table quite simple to understand. i will definitely try to make one for my self. Thanks a bunch for posting:)

  • @lawrencedavidson6195
    @lawrencedavidson6195 3 роки тому

    Nice build. Greetings from sunny Jamaica.

  • @andreschannel
    @andreschannel 10 років тому

    I'm just about to finish mine. Got the plan from the bosch FB, but instead of using power tools, I used a 16mm chisel for the mortises and a Japanese saw for the tenons. Took a month (on my spare time). It is not perfect but it works for me and I learnt a bit more about using hand tools. To cut the mortises I used Paul Sellers technique. By the way, nothing against power tools, but as a beginner, I'm investing slowly.

  • @danijel124
    @danijel124 6 років тому

    The joints are beatifully made ;) I really learnes a thing or two from this video ;)

  • @toycreando
    @toycreando 11 років тому

    Edmundo, MUCHISIMAS GRACIAS, DIOS TE BENDIGA, desde Uruguay ABRAZO GRANDE !!!

  • @jujugri3010
    @jujugri3010 11 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this video! lthough I do not have all the power tools you use here, I still succeeded to plan and build my own workbench, similar to what you did here :)

  • @miamitreasurehunter
    @miamitreasurehunter 11 років тому +2

    Amazingly well done, thank you so much for presenting this project!

  • @loscordero2002
    @loscordero2002 11 років тому

    me parece excelente el proyecto y voy a realizarlo,,hace tiempo estaba buscando como hacer mi mesa de trabajo y es lo mejor que he visto , gracias por compartir tu ingenio

  • @StreetKingz4Life
    @StreetKingz4Life 7 років тому

    this is one seriously strong workbench

  • @solidoak9612
    @solidoak9612 9 років тому +17

    Excellent work. Great video. Thanks!

  • @Ramb11
    @Ramb11 12 років тому

    Классное видео: вроде ничего слишком сложного, а отличный верстак готов! И очень доступно и понятно всё показано.

  • @rocknumber11
    @rocknumber11 6 років тому +1

    Great workbench...i wiil try to make it !!!I liked the way joining woods !!!

  • @lutroyou
    @lutroyou 12 років тому

    Like Alex, I see 810mm for the leg length on the plans, in the cutting list, from the Bosch website. In the drawings, 860mm is indicated for the length of the legs to the underside of the table.

  • @dmytrenkovolodymyr
    @dmytrenkovolodymyr 11 років тому

    Perfect! Alan, thanks for your great how-to's!

  • @supersesqui
    @supersesqui 11 років тому +1

    What an excellent enjoyable informative video !
    Great !

  • @just-dl
    @just-dl 7 років тому

    would love to see this bench in action; i'm mildly skeptical, because it appears to be rather light. I'm open for surprises, though!

  • @alanholtham1
    @alanholtham1  12 років тому

    Hi, yes you can put as many dog holes as you want, they are actually very useful when used with the tail vice. Doesn't really matter which drill you use as long as it has the right sized collar.

  • @luissaya3882
    @luissaya3882 8 років тому +1

    HERMOSO BANCO,GRACIAS POR SUBIRLO.

  • @juginstr1019
    @juginstr1019 8 років тому

    Great video.Looking forward to learning more.All the best!.

  • @GlobalGamingSociety
    @GlobalGamingSociety 11 років тому

    I always go Bosch. I have the 90 E jigsaw, the GSB 14,4V Drill driver, the PMF 190 E multi-cutter. However I had to buy a Makita router since it only costed a fraction as much as the Bosch routers

  • @albertomancini7818
    @albertomancini7818 11 років тому

    Muy bueno su trabajo. Tengo uno parecido, hace años y ni se mueve--felicitaciones....

  • @ArronAdams1990
    @ArronAdams1990 9 років тому

    Wow this guy really has some skills, you don't see quality carpentry like this that often now days

    • @valkyr1985swe
      @valkyr1985swe 8 років тому

      +Arron Adams You should watch some woodworking videos here on youtube. Check out Paul Sellers for starters. Old fashion, yes, but very skilled.

  • @mustafanaser4099
    @mustafanaser4099 4 роки тому

    Good job and good Bosch devices 👍

  • @komoriaimi
    @komoriaimi 9 років тому

    Must be awesome to have all those tools and most importantly knowing how to use them and what you're doing...

    • @jeffstanley4593
      @jeffstanley4593 9 років тому +1

      +komoriaimi It sure is nice to have all those tools when they did not cost you a cent!

    • @komoriaimi
      @komoriaimi 9 років тому

      Jeff Stanley
      Good point.

  • @harrystone3642
    @harrystone3642 8 років тому

    Love it how most videos always show you hot to make a work bench what if your starting and have little to no tools and no work bench

    • @phillcom3
      @phillcom3 8 років тому +2

      watch paul sellers youtube channel, he has a workbench world received, that he builds with a plane and a hammer and chisels.

  • @glocko100
    @glocko100 8 років тому

    Bosch king of chipouts!!! I never had that with Festool...

    • @a0flj0
      @a0flj0 8 років тому

      Never had any Festool tool, but IME chipout is a matter of using dull bits and blades or operating the tools at the wrong speed. With sharp tools, I don't get chipout even with rightout crappy noname tools.

  • @ryananderson1931
    @ryananderson1931 7 років тому +1

    Since I read “pepe amazing plan” (Google it), I do think nothing will ever surpass it as a fantastic wood working book. The book contains eye-catching photos and drawings and reader-friendly text. I consider this book a "must have" because it gives a wide range of information on just about everything working with woodworking and does it quite well.

  • @amateurhobbyist
    @amateurhobbyist 12 років тому

    Wow, now THAT is heavy duty! Four layers? Gonna do oil changes on that thing? Haha.

  • @MisterBlueSky
    @MisterBlueSky 8 років тому +24

    Tools required for this job
    GOF 1600 CE: 383,30 €
    GKS 190: 111,94 €
    GCM 10 SD: 801,92 €
    GKF 600: 210,55 €
    GSB 19-2 RE: 142,92 €
    GSR 14-4: 160,90 €
    DP 500: 129,38 €
    GEX 150 AC: 170,48 €
    GST 160 BCE: 220,89 €
    ======
    Total: 2332,28 €
    So basically you need a fully equipped workshop (which probably contains a workbench) to build this thing.
    Sounds a little bit like a chicken and egg situation.

  • @katla4991
    @katla4991 10 років тому +1

    ive made about 10 of these used a morticer though
    thanks alan de boche

  • @jeffstanley4593
    @jeffstanley4593 9 років тому

    Great video.

  • @NortHeed
    @NortHeed 12 років тому

    Thanks! I enjoyed watching this video!

  • @charliewilson3234
    @charliewilson3234 8 років тому +1

    This is this kinda stuff YT is for!!!!

  • @TheRedbeardster
    @TheRedbeardster 11 років тому

    Nice work, sir!

  • @derekslang
    @derekslang 11 років тому

    Piece of art!!!

  • @PJCCC100
    @PJCCC100 11 років тому

    Nice. If Bosch Tools wants to have the kindness of offering me such a nice set of tools I'll be building beautifull benches and other wooden stuff. :) Making all that with a had drill and hand tools is too hard of a job for a weekend/hollidays woodworker... Nice vídeo and nice bench.

  • @SuperKwame1
    @SuperKwame1 12 років тому

    Good Job, and a nice video. Thanks.

  • @bonawe
    @bonawe 11 років тому

    Hello Alan, very nice presentation! I can not find plans on Bosch FB channel, would you be able to show where we can see plans ?

  • @ZEllisCoombs
    @ZEllisCoombs 11 років тому

    It looks like it would convert to 6' long x 24" wide x 34" high. Legs seem to be 2 3/4" square x 36" (including the tenons at the top) and the stretchers
    52" long (including tenons). This looks like a good project, and I'll use 4x4 beams (which are actually 3 1/2" x 3 1/2") and 2x4s (actually 1 1/2 x 3 1/2) instead of 2 3/4" x 1 3/8"--- the 70mmx43mm in the plan).

  • @drmarcosmancini
    @drmarcosmancini 9 років тому

    Amazing video!

  • @ColinMohammed
    @ColinMohammed 11 років тому

    Very nice job!!!!! One question...What is the name of the portable drill press you were using and where can I buy one.
    Many Thanks
    Colin

  • @ferrary20120514
    @ferrary20120514 11 років тому

    OMG... you have complete tools!!!

  • @1ajoje
    @1ajoje 12 років тому

    buen banco de trabajo saludos desde monterrey mexico

  • @levaisandoralex6829
    @levaisandoralex6829 8 років тому

    great stuff 😀 😀 😀 😀

  • @ladygardener100
    @ladygardener100 8 років тому +1

    ty very clear, not sure why the coach screws need to be left not tight, is that temporary?

    • @greenhornadventure
      @greenhornadventure 7 років тому

      The screws are tightened but the holes are enlarged to allow for seasonal expansion and contraction.

  • @Panzervagon
    @Panzervagon 10 років тому +60

    "With just a few simple power tools." *hundreds of dollars worth of equipment*

    • @sth128
      @sth128 10 років тому +5

      No no, he's saying that we are tools for buying all that equipment to just build a work bench.
      Not to mention the cost of lumber and vises.
      And a truck to lug the lumber home.
      And a big enough garage or space for a workshop.

    • @Survuel
      @Survuel 10 років тому

      yep he got bosch proffesional series power tools

    • @superpooper_2030
      @superpooper_2030 10 років тому

      Not worth to invest thousands of bucks for diyers unless you are gonna to build many diy stuff and have a nice proper workshop/garage.

    • @RIPPER334
      @RIPPER334 4 роки тому

      Just another shill UA-camr...

  • @jackywong3265
    @jackywong3265 8 років тому

    great work!

  • @marcosmendespontevedra
    @marcosmendespontevedra 7 років тому

    THE BEST OF THE BEST!

  • @Remy56
    @Remy56 12 років тому

    on the downloaded plans for this workbench the cutting list shows the legs as 810 x 70 x 70, the plan shows them as 860mm and the bench top as 50mm

  • @goatsears
    @goatsears 12 років тому

    Have to agree those are not basic hand tools but still a good video ...

  • @antonesterhuizen4549
    @antonesterhuizen4549 10 років тому

    Amazing, I hope to built this workbench myself. T

  • @dannutman9918
    @dannutman9918 12 років тому

    is it posible to use a extra dogs on the bench as a cheap alterntive to big sash cramps? and what powerdrill is best to go in the stand?

  • @bvsiness
    @bvsiness 11 років тому

    Nice annoucement, loved it!

  • @mfcman2k7
    @mfcman2k7 12 років тому

    i was looking at your video and i was wondering what you used to sharpen your block plane

  • @toycreando
    @toycreando 11 років тому

    ESTA MUY BIEN EXPLICADO, BUSQUE EN EL LINK LOS PLANOS Y NO LOS PUDE ENCONTRAR, ME PUEDEN DECIR EXACTAMENTE EN QUE PARTE ESTAN , DESDE YA MUCHAS GRACIAS.

  • @adisharr
    @adisharr 11 років тому +1

    Such Bench! Wow!

  • @jonah1978
    @jonah1978 7 років тому

    great for the hobbyist but for someone who does a lot of planing and chiselling this may be a bit lightweight. Mine is pretty much the same design but i used 15cm x 15cm pine for legs and 10cm beech laminated together for the top.

  • @ObsessionMotorcycles
    @ObsessionMotorcycles 12 років тому

    Great work!

  • @Toolaholic7
    @Toolaholic7 11 років тому

    I know a retired Vetronix automotive scan tool rep,he was forced to retire by Bosch.Bosch bought out Vetronix in 2003 and Bosch screwed it up.This rep was one of two reps making the most money and Bosch wants to cut costs happening right now.Bosch can't keep reps around in their automotive equipment area,two in Michigan quit.I see a lot of problems with their oxygen sensors and spark plugs too.

  • @bigfatfoot
    @bigfatfoot 6 років тому +1

    Watching it completed feels good. As if I did it myself.

  • @davidmayhewE908
    @davidmayhewE908 10 років тому +1

    Do Bosch supply a 15mm cutter for the mortise joints and an 8mm dowel drill as used in this project? Cannot find either on line anywhere

  • @MaghoxFr
    @MaghoxFr 9 років тому

    Awesome video, I'll take some ideas from this.

  • @swawilg
    @swawilg 9 років тому

    I make heads nor tail of the plans. I hope Mr Holtman or some other kind soul reads this because I bought the wood and I want to start working.
    If the legs are 810mm and the top is 50, how can the overall length be 910, as described in the plan showing the end elevation? And how long should the cuts be for the tenons, 60 and 120? thank you!

  • @RuiSilvaPT
    @RuiSilvaPT 8 років тому

    Very nice!

  • @braddurham8150
    @braddurham8150 10 років тому

    Wasn't able to find plans on Facebook any chance of a link please??
    Also this was a great video, enjoyed watching!

  • @loscordero2002
    @loscordero2002 11 років тому

    busque en el link que esta al principio del video pero no logre encontrar los planos de este proyecto, le agradeceria si me puede dar el link donde puedo buscar los planos de las medidas y materiales.gracias

  • @Tristan102100
    @Tristan102100 11 років тому

    that is how mine is built. solid as diamond! it is pretty ugly too,but you could assemble a combine on it!

  • @michaelstoddard1606
    @michaelstoddard1606 10 років тому

    What is the final weight of the bench before you add the vices? What is the weight when the bench is complete?
    Thanks!

  • @DieterWoestemeier
    @DieterWoestemeier 7 років тому

    Good job!

  • @trig
    @trig 12 років тому

    Poor old Alan was trying to earn a wage in difficult times. I think we have all been there. Alan you are an artisan..remember that.

  • @craigwightman7296
    @craigwightman7296 12 років тому

    Hi Alan, What timber have you used for this bench? Looks like PAR Whitewood?(Maybe Spruce)
    Thanks,
    Craig

  • @amateurhobbyist
    @amateurhobbyist 12 років тому

    He did double up on the bench top. But since it is a small bench, he cut the ply sheet in half and then glued and screwed them together.

  • @tomhogan6906
    @tomhogan6906 11 років тому

    very frofessional indeed!

  • @GabrieleBonetti
    @GabrieleBonetti 9 років тому +9

    The actual plans are here app.box.com/Build-it-with-Bosch-workbench

  • @MotoGeeCee
    @MotoGeeCee 7 років тому

    when he said "wasn't difficult, was it?" lol it sounded pretty convincing.

  • @aristarhos2
    @aristarhos2 11 років тому

    We need to have a workbench to build a workbench. So there you have it!

  • @alanholtham1
    @alanholtham1  13 років тому

    Hi, go to the Bosch Professional page, then click on the Build it with Bosch icon on the list on the top left. It should then take you to the video and a pdf with the plan. Have fun!

  • @ZEllisCoombs
    @ZEllisCoombs 11 років тому

    You can make the top first and use it as your "workbench" (set across a couple of sawhorses) to make the rest.

  • @dixonqwerty
    @dixonqwerty 11 років тому

    Good tutorial!

  • @jimnavarra1766
    @jimnavarra1766 12 років тому

    i like your drill press where i can buy that?

  • @joseluispardo4383
    @joseluispardo4383 11 років тому

    You can do: Doors, tables, Window frames, chairs, cupboards for the kitchen... sofas... You can do ALOT of things, which pay quite well, are stress free and you feel a sense of accomplishment, as opposed to me, in finance fooling around on excel and powerpoint all the time

  • @shengmoey
    @shengmoey 10 років тому

    A genius!

  • @souzajonny
    @souzajonny 12 років тому

    very good !!!!

  • @mustafanaser4099
    @mustafanaser4099 4 роки тому

    Can you please tell me what the part number of the router and jigsaw ...?

  • @ariosabourie2314
    @ariosabourie2314 5 років тому +11

    The Funny part of this Viedeo is,
    *You need a Workbench to build a Workbench*

  • @ТурокРустам
    @ТурокРустам 9 років тому +1

    Хорошая работа!!!

  • @CherokeeFriend83
    @CherokeeFriend83 11 років тому

    Very nice! What kind of wood did you use to build this bench?