It's a pleasure to see someone work metals who knows what they're doing. When I was MUCH younger, I made a draw-bar mill vise almost identical to yours. Hardened and ground (
Hi Rangemaster! I think i like to work metal even more than wood, but i do enjoy both. For both metalworking and woodworking, i am fairly limited in capacities, since proper equipement are expensive. I use aluminum a lot, because i can cut it easily, even with my milling maching, which finds its limits very fast with steel. It lacks rigidity. Thats why i use aluminum everywhere ;) Thanks for watching!
Love this workbench, I'll be making a slightly larger version. Thanks for putting it on UA-cam, it looks great and is very informative. Regards Andy London in the UK.
Thanks, I have enjoyed your work and has learned a lot of your work and videos. I have specially enjoyed your division in separate modules and layers. Having the table on wheels is good but such a good strong table should stand on ground and there is need for a extra system to easily put it down or back on the wheels again.
Haha Thanks Rico! Yes, i fully realise it would be surprising if someone built the same thing. The goal was more to share the ideas and hopefully inspire other who have similar needs in their own builds or similar projects. Thanks again!
Great series! Thank you so much for sharing. One suggestion to help support the fence, especially when using for routing operations, would be to install a track along the work top perpendicular to the fence. Then you could add a t-bolt and knob to lock the fence opposite of your fence locking handle.
Hi kzubenko2698, thanks for watching! Yes, in the link in the description, the plans include an Excel file in which I give at least one website reference for standard components. This includes links for the extrusions, t-tracks, etc. Anything that is not custom made should have a link. Might not be perfect, but hopefully it is sufficient for anyone to find a base reference for purchase research.
Hi, unfortunately, this is not a kit you can buy. Its a one of. However, I have plans available if you are interested. The link is in the description of the different videos. Thanks!
It's a pleasure to see someone work metals who knows what they're doing. When I was MUCH younger, I made a draw-bar mill vise almost identical to yours. Hardened and ground (
Hi Rangemaster! I think i like to work metal even more than wood, but i do enjoy both. For both metalworking and woodworking, i am fairly limited in capacities, since proper equipement are expensive. I use aluminum a lot, because i can cut it easily, even with my milling maching, which finds its limits very fast with steel. It lacks rigidity. Thats why i use aluminum everywhere ;) Thanks for watching!
Great job! Great job integrating all of those features. You really optimized every inch with functionality. I'm very impressed.
Love this workbench, I'll be making a slightly larger version.
Thanks for putting it on UA-cam, it looks great and is very informative.
Regards Andy London in the UK.
Salut Mat! ;-) your video series truly shooked my world of what's possible for me. Never thought I could work metal like that. Truly inspiring!
Sweet! I am gld you enjoyed! I hope to post more soon. Subscribe!
Thanks, I have enjoyed your work and has learned a lot of your work and videos. I have specially enjoyed your division in separate modules and layers. Having the table on wheels is good but such a good strong table should stand on ground and there is need for a extra system to easily put it down or back on the wheels again.
This an amazing project, very well explained and very well executed. So cool
Thanks for the nice comment!
Wow! Quite the table! You do realize this is something no one else will be able to reproduce right!? 😂
Haha Thanks Rico! Yes, i fully realise it would be surprising if someone built the same thing. The goal was more to share the ideas and hopefully inspire other who have similar needs in their own builds or similar projects. Thanks again!
Admire your talent and craftsmanship
Great series! Thank you so much for sharing. One suggestion to help support the fence, especially when using for routing operations, would be to install a track along the work top perpendicular to the fence. Then you could add a t-bolt and knob to lock the fence opposite of your fence locking handle.
I totally agree and i might very well do that eventually. This is a great idea. Thanks for the good comment and for the view. I am glad you enjoyed!
You certainly have some skills!
Thanks for the view and the good comment!
Nice job, looks great
This is very interesting + very well done. Much appreciated.
Many thanks!
Great job. Well done 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Very good Job Respekt !👍😎
Hello. Do you provide the list of accessories and where to purchase them, such as t-tracks, pullie, aluminum extrusion
Thank you
Hi kzubenko2698, thanks for watching! Yes, in the link in the description, the plans include an Excel file in which I give at least one website reference for standard components. This includes links for the extrusions, t-tracks, etc. Anything that is not custom made should have a link. Might not be perfect, but hopefully it is sufficient for anyone to find a base reference for purchase research.
Thanks
how can I by your workbench
Hi, unfortunately, this is not a kit you can buy. Its a one of. However, I have plans available if you are interested. The link is in the description of the different videos. Thanks!
Nice, small but kinda of expensive with the tool & material needed. I like you detail series but way too complex
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