Hardwood Moxon Vise Workbench on a Budget: Step by Step Plans!
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
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I built a hardwood woodworking moxon vise on a budget. I used maple and cherry and some parts I sourced from the net. There's two ways to build it ranging from $80-$120. I put bench dogs in for clamping on the workbench and the vise uses zinc plated hand wheels, ¾ inch #10 all thread, 3/4 “ nuts and washers. For my version I splurged a little and got some 3 degree washers but this could easily be done with regular ¾” washers. Please subscribe, comment and like. Thanks for watching!
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Moxon Vise Parts:
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$120.37 Version:
Zinc Hand Wheels $22.37 ea: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
¾ all thread (3ft long) $18.75: www.mcmaster.com/90322a450
¾ Washer $0.24 ea: www.amazon.com/Steel-Washer-P...
¾ Nuts (2x) $0.40 ea: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
14 Board Feet of Maple/Cheery $4 bf
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Plans and Templates - bit.ly/jkmmoxonviseplans
Hardware Links:
All Thread ¾” #10 thread (3ft) - www.mcmaster.com/90322a450
Nuts from Amazon (need 4) - amzn.to/2H0dOXE
Nuts from Mcmaster Carr (25 pk) - www.mcmaster.com/90499a837
Cast Iron Handle (need 2)- www.mcmaster.com/91043a036
3 Degree Washer (need 2) - www.mcmaster.com/91131a090
My other Moxon Vise Video for Under $100 - • Hardwood Moxon Vise Wo...
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Optional Upgrade:
¾” Leveling Washers 3 degree 18.58 ea: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
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$84.37 Version:
Cast Iron Easy Grip Handle $4.17 ea: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
¾ all thread (3ft long) $18.75: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
¾ Washer $0.24 ea: www.amazon.com/Steel-Washer-P...
¾ Nuts $0.40 ea: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
14 Board Feet of Maple/Cheery $4 bf
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Get the templates (comes with plans) and support what we do here: kmtools.com/collections/templates/products/moxon-vise-physical-jaw-templates-and-digital-plans
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Hardware Links:
Easy All in One Hardware Kits: lddy.no/mtp7
$120.37 Version:
Zinc Hand Wheels $22.37 ea: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
¾ all thread (3ft long) $18.75: www.mcmaster.com/90322a450
¾ Washer $0.24 ea: www.amazon.com/Steel-Washer-P...
¾ Nuts (2x) $0.40 ea: www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/124...
14 Board Feet of Maple/Cheery $4 bf
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NEW Moxon Vise build and parts for under $50
Jaw Plans for Printing Full Size and Templates - bit.ly/jkmmoxonviseplans
Hardware Links:
Easy All in One Hardware Kits: lddy.no/mtp7
All Thread ¾” #10 thread (3ft) - www.mcmaster.com/90322a450
Nuts from Amazon (need 4) - amzn.to/2H0dOXE
Nuts from Mcmaster Carr (25 pk) - www.mcmaster.com/90499a837
Cast Iron Handle (need 2)- www.mcmaster.com/91043a036
3 Degree Washer (need 2) - www.mcmaster.com/91131a090
My other Moxon Vise Video for Under $100 - ua-cam.com/video/pMpqhpgxzPE/v-deo.html
Katz-Moses Woodworking Shop do you have any layout plans? I would love to know the dimensions and attempt to make one myself.
Where do I find the plans to make this myself? Nice video of you making the object that I would like to make lol. Do you have a website that I can find the plans?
Jonathan Katz-Moses How do I find the music you use in this video? It’s incredible thanks
Cheers mate
Great build, coolest channel , love your approach and attitude. Greetings from Ireland, Jonathan. Good luck mate .
Unfortunately the DIY ($120) version from mcmaster doesn't thread their hand wheels. It seems no one does, so you have to buy the less attractive handle nuts or find a machinist.
the author does like to from scratch, shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ as another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us dont have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we wont be able to practice the full stack project, is still great.
It’s not said nearly enough, but the Katz-Moses channel has the best b-roll music… I’m jamming out on every vid.
There's nothing more satisfying than making your own tools. I know from a career as a toolmaker. (Can't afford to buy it ... make it, which usually results in a better quality tool). Great job. Really enjoyed the music as well. Noticed a bad attitude comment below. Someone completely missed the point of the video. Keep up the good work. Subscribed.
Cool project. I'll have to add a moxon vise to my growing list of shop projects. Your video production is on another level. Awesome work
Twisted Boards thank you bud! It's such a must do build. So useful!
Im just getting into woodworking (at 52 year's old💪) and I found your channel today around 5am ... It's now 2:30 pm ... I can't stop watching, I can't wait to try some of your tips and tricks... Gotta get one of your dovetail jigs.
This is my very next project! Thanks once again Johnathon, my world just gets bigger every day!
The video and plans made this build straightforward (basic).
I decided to buy the “Laser Cut Physical Templates for the jaws on both my Moxon Vise Builds.”
This took 11days to deliver to New Zealand couldn’t get any faster than that USA to NZ surprising quick.
Great product! 👍👍👍👍
Just wanted to say thanks JKatz! I just finished building my Moxon vise & the 8" long 3/4" #10 threads included in my kit were a bit short for my 10 qtr hard maple jaws. I checked your video out again & reached out to McMaster for something longer. They were incredibly helpful & I will have 2 new longer rods on Thursday. Stoked! Thanks again bud!
Makes me happy to see a big time content creator like yourself actually using featherboards and beefy push sticks. Good example for your audience. I really liked this idea and now I have added another item to my future projects list (should I EVER finish the Samurai Carpenter Workbench.
It's a great moxon vise, really fun to watch, and a very well thought out project.
KM thankful of your skills and guidance. I am happy with my design and outcome.
Would never have thought you could make something so effective and nice for around $100. Thanks for linking to the washers and rods, I often have a hard time locating featured parts like this I see in builds online.
Lonnie Fluty my pleasure Lonnie! I look forward to seeing what you make!
Jonathan, I've been binge watching your videos and this Moxon vice is the answer to all my problems! I also watched a bunch of your videos on sharpening and setting up hand planes and chisels. I just bought my first hand plane...been using power tools for years, time for a new experience. That and hating all the dust! Your videos are really well made and I love your choice of music. Very nicely done, keep up the great work, you made my life better!
That really means a lot bud. Thank you. I can't wait to see what you create!
I finally got around to build this vise. You're right, the price they want for just the hardware kits is crazy. Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to find the hardware and post the links. A woodworker since 1977, I really enjoy the way you go about woodworking and your Channel. I also find the items and prices at your store great! Thanks again.
Yes , built with his plans also and the JKM parts list worked out great for cheaper
Great build and video thanks Jonathan.. I especially like how the thread goes to the back, and not stick out the front.
I love it. This will give me the elevation I need on top of my Assembly/Outfeed table so I don't strain my back.
You are one of the best out there! Love the music. Thank you
Absolutely loved this project as I truly need a Moxen vise in my ONE Wall woodshop in my 2 car garage..........space is at a real premimum........I was already preparing to make Tamar's Moxen vise but now, seeing this one..........IT'S Da Bomb!!........Thank you Jonathan............
MAN THATS A BEAUTIFUL VISE, IM GONA BUILD 2 , 1 FOR MY SHOP AND 1 I CAN ATTACH TO MY HORSES ON THE JOB, THANKS FOR GREAT VIDEO.
Mike Condoluci
Do your horses consume a lot of feed? How often do they need shoes?
Turned out great. Thanks for sharing your talents and the research you did on the materials.
Cheers! honestly looking through the Mcmaster Carr website is always a fun rabbit hole.
Thanks Jonathan! Think this is going to be my first shop project for the year. Grabbing the plans from your website now!
Holy molly!
This is no doubt the BEST Moxon Vise I've ever seen!!!
Such a beauty... such a beauty. =)
Dude I subscribed after the second video. I’m a major beginner so you’re helping me a ton on the learning curve. Thanks for the great content.
That's a great looking vise! Can't beat the price. That 164 is my favorite go to smoother!
Wood Crafted I love the 164. Fabulous plane! Thanks so much 631!
Now that's something else I've got to make ! Thanks for your time.....great vid.
Thanks bud!
Turned out great. Definitely gives me some ideas.
I'm going to make one based on this soon as I get time. Basically a portable workbench with storage and functionality of the alignment jigs. David Barron's alignment jig with a shooting board will be integrated, a bench hook on the feet of the bench so that I don't need as many clamps. The drawer holding wherever tools aren't being used will add more weight too.
Realism91 I can't wait to see what you create bud!
Realism91 man that sounds great. I would love to see a video of that when you are done. Good luck
Cheers mate
Great video! I can't wait to build one of these.
Thanks so much Mark! It was so fun and not too complicated. Just be careful on your order of operations when drilling out the vise jaws.
Great video. Perfect mix of dialogue and montage.
Great build. A beautiful and useful piece.
More like that please. 😊
dave graham thanks bud! I was a fun build and I had a great time editing!
Thank you for the free plans!
Great design. Looks good. Thanks for sharing.
Love it! Going to make it!
Very nice build. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
Awesome!! Finally , a great moxon vise build with reasonably priced hardware. Thank you! I just couldn’t see paying $300+ for hand wheels...
Great job on this!
Thats a great video J. Exactly what i need for my shop
SAWBLADE PROJECTS thanks bud! It's a blast build!
Best moxon out there full stop. Thank you. I've added to my project list as can see how to adapt to my situation. Not sure if the slot thingy will work for me but at least can add later😷
Just started watching you today-Great show of skill and display of personality-subscribed.
Welcome my friend and thank you!
New sub. Love the project, and the editing! Enjoyed every moment. Thank you!
Rhett Trom thanks bud and welcome! Happy to have you! Cheers!
Thanks for the awesome video. I'm just getting into woodworking and i love your channel
Welcome my friend and thank you!
Great demo - thanks. I dig the music too.
Great video--love your laid back easy style!
Ronald Kirchoff thanks my friend! I really appreciate it!
Love your work!
I love this; beautiful job
Top notch as usual Jonathan, I wish you brought out this video before I built mine, I really like the wheels on the vice.
JAC Built Woodworks they're really nice. Thank you sir!
Just awesome. Now trying to figure out how I could make a similar vice for my bench.
Beautiful build.
This is the nicest diy vise I've seen! And you kinda remind me of Jimmy Kimmel
Very cool! Thanks.
Thank you for suffering for us in the heat! It's horrid. Your vids are so useful.
Finally, a video with some good music!!!
Neil Baltes thank you sir!
So smooth. I might have to make one.
Brian Prusa highly recommended! Cheers!
Awesome project and video! Great inspiration for my own build.
Krej Woodwork thank you my friend!
Looks awesome! I might have to make myself one now. My workbench is an old Ikea desk which is in serious need of anything to make it more useful than just a surface haha.
Hahaha I 've been there. Thank you!
Cool. I want to build one on the side of my bench now.
I’m here following your link from the newsletter which has already become a valuable resource for me
I like it, very well done sir. Great video thanks for posting.
Thanks bud!
Nice project mate, very nicely done to say the very least!
Your editing and the flow of your videos are very professional.
Thanks bud!
Great build, fun music is also appreciated.
The best of the best moxon vice video... İ'm so excided!...
Zaur Aliyev thanks bud! I really appreciate it!
Brand new subscriber here...what a great build for me to begin with. Really appreciate the explanation and dialogue. Look forward to many more, thanks for sharing.
Jeff Forbes you got it Jeff! Happy to have you here bud! Please let me know if you have any questions!
Красивое изделие получилось.
Однозначно ➕ плюс.
Great project......keep 'em coming.
Thanks John!
Cool job. Cool music too. Thanks 😎
Nice build my man! Definitely going on my list!
Donny Carter thanks Donny C! My brother from another mother!
Really nice build!
Great cheaper alternative moxon vise i like seeing it come alive when the finish is applied that's my favorite lol and the slow motion grabbing the tools at the end reminds me of a shoot out on the old western movies lol
Thank you so much! It was a really fun alternative to bench crafted hardware and I had such a blast making it.
Job well done!
Definitely subbed brother.. love the video and the editing.. talent and entertainment at it's finest
Brad Kelly welcome! That means the world! Thank you!
Awesome project, looks great
Vas build & develop thanks my friend!
Really nice job!
Beauty nice work bro I love it
Nice Moxon vise. Great tunes!
Nicely done, looks great and video was too, as usual.
Mike Whipp that's how I whipp it up baby! Haha thanks bud!
Grande bellissimo Bravo Fabrizio 🇮🇹 🖐️
Grazie amico mio
Very very nice work. Looks great!
So much fun! Thank you!
Love the build. Can't wait for CNC project, I also have a CNC that is not used to it's full potential.
I love your build! It's gorgeous. :))
Skippy Lippy thank you! Great screen name!
Beautiful Vise, Thumbs up Jonathan.
OG Timbercraft thanks my friend! I hope you're well!
Nice vice! Thank you.
Robert Brunston thank you!
Great vid thanks.
Thanks Jonathan.. Now I need to buy a Drill Press and some forstner bits... I'm taking a sabbatical from your page to avoid adding things to my Amazon cart :D
Same dude!
I subscribed for the music. The woodworking tips are good too.
Hahaha thanks bud!
I just finished building my Moxon vise and I am really pleased with the results. One comment you might want to update your estimates of cost. Wood is now $8 a BF and higher and the hardware such as the threaded rod is close to twice what it was when you first posted the links.
I just want a biscuit cutter now lol I work mostly with CNC so can't wait for that stuff.
Alex Kahn they're awesome!
Awesome build! Thanks for the link to the handwheels
My pleasure bud! I can't wait to see what you create!
Which part number are they? Afraid to order the wrong ones
Great vise. I like how it raises the work up and can be moved and stored. I have seen them in use when they weren't clamped or screwed down and that looked pretty useless but I haven't tried them yet. I have spent the last several years studying machinist skills. While I am NOT a machinist, some of the skills are useful in woodworking. I would think that perhaps another steel or wood with threaded nut half way would really give you more security but I sure don't know if it's a waste of time since you added the wood stabilizer behind the vise face.
Since the back is open, perhaps a small drawer for tools or parts when you are working on it might be helpful especially for those who have less space.
Thanks.
@1:12 lol
love you bro, no harm intended
Can't believe this. You popped into my mind yesterday and today this video was selected on my UA-cam Page....Weird...rr in Normandy
Richard Rider enjoy my friend and thank you!
Looks good Jonathan
Joe Basement Woodworking & DIY thanks my guy!
Understand the no AC in California! These last couple weeks in San Diego have been brutal and our power bill last month was through the roof. Beautiful vice... I may have to do something similar as I intend on getting rid of my full size bench soon to make room for some cabinets in the garage.
thanks bud! I've since convinced my landlord to put in a mini split AC unit. It's frigid in here now. Best day of my life when we turned it on!
Love the build! I made one with a similar design. I found addeding a bronze bushing to the front of the back jaw really reduced friction when running the rods in.
Evan Dunville fabulous idea! Cheers!
If you are adding bushings, you could add them to the rear of the support blocks where it keeps the screws from sagging.
B Templeton I'm sure that wouldn't hurt, on mine the friction was in the front and after adding the bushings it spun super smooth.
Love the music!
love to see a build on that large sled you use
Nice build. To overcome the sag I am putting a 3/4" guide sleeve in rear jaw and then mounting the threaded nut 6" away (further back ) in a block (like you mounted to back of jaw ) to zero out any perpendicular , or horizontal, play . ( add a McMaster pair of sprockets and a chain and you have a dual screw vice , similar to the 250.00 Veritas , for ~ 50.00 bucks more )
I think I'm going to make something on those lines.. 👍👍
Very kool !!!!
I'm designing a low bench for myself and hadn't liked the usual vise "go-to's" and thought I had a clever idea... I'll put a moxon vice on it! Of course you have already made one JonathanKatz-Moses. Looks great and might use some design cues from this one
Nice work, you will have a great time with the CNC.
I've been playing with it all week, which is why this video is a week late hahahah! Thank you sir!