Pretty good. Looks like a hammer clamp moxon vise! You could glue or pin a location on the board so your clamps don't rotate while your positioning in the wood. Just make it a little easier to position everything. Enjoyed your videos on this bench build!
I am a huge fan of your workbench and the first video - this is a fantastic addition and a great inspiration, given that I have just finished my own low workbench. I am glad that the UA-cam algorithm has pointed me to your channel...
@@petercoates2882 Coincidentally, I did make a short video. I have based my workbench on the Moravian design so it can easily be dismantled. The bench is made from 99% reclaimed wood (I did buy some dowels). Please note that the benchtop is just a temporary solution while I gather inspiration on workholding solutions that I can incoporate when I glue up a proper benchtop. I will definitely get a pair of holdfasts ASAP. Anyhow, here's the video: ua-cam.com/video/NFkfGFIqiM4/v-deo.html
Yes, they're ancient. No claim to originality here! It's just my adaptation for use in the studio with some adaptations for the sculptor as opposed to the classic woodworker.
Nice idea! Adding wood notch pieces to the chop to hold the flat tips of the holdfasts in place can make it easier to adjust the chop without them swinging around from gravity. A quick google image search for 'nicholson holdfast vise' should turn up what I'm talking about on Caleb James' blog.
Pretty good. Looks like a hammer clamp moxon vise! You could glue or pin a location on the board so your clamps don't rotate while your positioning in the wood. Just make it a little easier to position everything. Enjoyed your videos on this bench build!
I am a huge fan of your workbench and the first video - this is a fantastic addition and a great inspiration, given that I have just finished my own low workbench. I am glad that the UA-cam algorithm has pointed me to your channel...
Thank you. If you get yours online put a link here!
@@petercoates2882 Coincidentally, I did make a short video. I have based my workbench on the Moravian design so it can easily be dismantled. The bench is made from 99% reclaimed wood (I did buy some dowels). Please note that the benchtop is just a temporary solution while I gather inspiration on workholding solutions that I can incoporate when I glue up a proper benchtop. I will definitely get a pair of holdfasts ASAP.
Anyhow, here's the video: ua-cam.com/video/NFkfGFIqiM4/v-deo.html
Another excellent addition to a bench that's already very good - thanks for sharing
Thanks man. It's working out so far.
im liking this bench style more and more thanks good ideas
It's a great design but low benches have been around forever
Yes, they're ancient. No claim to originality here! It's just my adaptation for use in the studio with some adaptations for the sculptor as opposed to the classic woodworker.
Чудово. Просто і геніально. Дякую. Хочу такий станок мати.
Nice idea! Adding wood notch pieces to the chop to hold the flat tips of the holdfasts in place can make it easier to adjust the chop without them swinging around from gravity. A quick google image search for 'nicholson holdfast vise' should turn up what I'm talking about on Caleb James' blog.
Hey thanks. I’ll have a look
genius
Why thank you, person of few words.
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