Making a Moxon Vice - Scrapwood Challenge ep30
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This has been on the to do list for a very long time. I reckon it's a great addition to the workshop. I think the wheels look fine but I'm not sure I nailed the design and that's something I may try again in a future project.
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This has been on the to do list for a very long time. I reckon it's a great addition to the workshop. I think the wheels look fine but I'm not sure I nailed the design and that's something I may try again in a future project.
@DanielJAudette
5 жыл бұрын
did you make the tap and die? If so do you have a video on it?
@alans1816
5 жыл бұрын
@@DanielJAudette He did: kzread.info/dash/bejne/n4iiuKalZrycpZc.html
@harrywoodman2988
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the very inspirational video, it's somewhere in the top 10 on my to do list
@deejustdee1234
5 жыл бұрын
I love the "steering wheels".
@jamesdiffenderfer2392
5 жыл бұрын
I eagerly await each video you put out and I have yet to be disappointed! Thank you!
The handwheels are great, almost worth getting a lathe just to make a pile of those.
@PaskMakes
5 жыл бұрын
mozismobile Glad you like them Moz! You should get a lathe, they were fun to make. 😊
@aserta
5 жыл бұрын
Even without a lathe, you can make those using a router bit and or a drill or post drill. Where there's perseverance, there's "can".
@TheIdeasGuy
5 жыл бұрын
You should definitely get a lathe, they are great fun to use! Dare I insert a shameless plug here? (Check out my newest video, there is lathe work in it) 😉 Love your stuff Neil! Keep up the scrap wood challenges, they’re fantastic!
@researchandbuild1751
Жыл бұрын
You could make these without a lathe, cut a circle or cut four parts of a circle and join them together, then round them over on both sides with a router table to get a "tube" circle..then you can insert a center any way you wish...
Thank you four your clean and pleasant acoustical landscape! Pour joy to hear! No unnecessary background music! Wonderful.
@ohmsanti7914
2 жыл бұрын
yes!
Your 'scrap' is better then the lumber I can buy here... I should move.
@bobbertbobby3975
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking that myself. If I didnt know better...lol Id think he was pushing the limit of what anyone would consider "Scrap wood" Cause anytime i can get 6 to 8 feet of usable 2x6 or 2x8 hardwood boards I would have a hard time calling that some ole "scrap". But...-shrug-
@The_Friendly_Fire
4 жыл бұрын
It's way better than what we sell in the hardware store I work at, shopping here would be the real challenge. :P
@TechNed
4 жыл бұрын
Here in Australia, the camphor laurel is an invasive weed so local councils are continually removing them when they can. This should make the scrap wood available if you're in the right place at the right time. I haven't looked into it but it came to my attention when they took down a tree in front of a friend's place on the NSW North Coast. I took a wiff of the bit left behind. It really does have that camphor aroma.
Amazing work on the threaded dowels and the wheels. Very impressed.
Absolutely love those hand wheels. Thanks for sharing your talent.
Just beautiful. The wood and the craftsmanship! Thank you for sharing your time and talent!
Oh man - this is so beautiful 😍 🥰 i love it ! You can build anything! Thanks a lot for sharing 🙏🙏🙏
Excellent video and process. That is some of the most beautiful wood I have seen in a long time. Thank you for sharing. Love the design.
The technique of making 3 spoke wheels that way ... GENIUS!
The whole project is a thing of beauty. Love those wheels!
WHO ELSE WISHES THEY HAD A WORKSHOP LIKE THIS!! XD great vid pask and a dream vice to own.!
@s10m0t10n
5 жыл бұрын
I'd be happy to have a fraction of the skills that Neil demonstrates. That way, I could probably make the workshop if I needed it. Damned good video, as usual.
@ducpao
5 жыл бұрын
@@s10m0t10n and I think a lot of guys would kill for the "Scrap wood" he has laying around
Another outstanding well-executed project. I am humbled when I watch you make gorgeous projects from your "scrap wood". I too have a Moxxon vise on my to-do list, and I'm inspired by this one.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, and skills, with us; it is always a pleasure, to watch your videos. You are a true craftsman, as well as an inspiration.
Clearly the most beautiful moxon I have seen . Come on Pask ,you know it and I know it . BRAVO.
- Absolutely BEAUTIFUL pieces of woodgrain & end product. Thanx 4 the demos on tapping. Every new technique is valuable.
I always learn more from your videos. Very inspiring. I feel like i owe you. Good willing i will soon buy some of your plans as soon as my work bench is ready.
Very nice ! Especially loved your wooden screw handles 👍👍
The is beautiful Neil. And I love how you made the handles.
This moxon vice is awesome! You are a master craftsman, your attention to detail is amazing!
Terrific project and finish. Thanks for this and all of your videos!
Getting ready to make my Moxon Vice at your interpretation/demonstration was World-Class. Amazing, simple, using scraps, ingenuity, and the right tools. Good job Sir!
Inspired work of heart and vision. Very practical. Thanks.
Wonderful ! Love your réalisation because you use simple tools for big project ! Thanks you for your sharing ! A big fan of 🇫🇷
When watching you put the finish on it, all I kept saying was ‘oh, wow!’. The grain popped so nice on the “scrap wood” (I cant get over how nice your scrap wood is). Loose tenons apart, the overall finished Moxon Vice was stunning (a wedged tenon would have been nice).
Great video, pleasure watching you work Mate, have a nice day !!!
beautiful project! i am sure i speak for others when i say " we appreciate you being a human" :-) i love your commentary of how things do not and how you manage them efficiently cheers from New Brunswick, CANADA!
The best Moxon Vice I've ever seen Neil, absolutely beautiful, the attention to detail is amazing, well done keep up the great work and keep those video's coming
Just stunning. Very very stunning. Thanks for your great videos.
I added this to my Wood Tools Clamping list. I'm really impressed with the Look of the wood after you put the finish on it. That light to dark contrast is awesome. God may have made the trees, but you brought out the beauty inside.
I sure did! Beautiful scrap wood… or any other wood, challenge! Thank you, for sharing!
So much fun to watch you work. And make mistakes, which people do. That vice turned out really nice.
great job as usual ! beautiful piece of scrapwood ! If i had a clean garage and woodworking machines !!!!! take care and continue your great sharing. :clap: from France
What a great build, and that is some beautiful wood! Great job all around!
Once again the way in which you are able to use scrap is both incredible and inspiring. Keep up the great work cobber
Probably the most beautiful Moxon I ever saw with (0) zero cost ... Kudos my friend !!!!
Classic workmanship....great to see the details....👍👍👍
Like watching you make things. I love woodworking and you do it awesomely. Thank you.
A very excellent and beautiful work!!!
E' sempre tempo ben speso guardare i suoi video. Bellissimo progetto realizzato con la grande manualità che la contraddistingue. Complimenti.
As usual, a great project by a real master. Keep them coming.
I am soo glad to have seen this, I now know I can make a fully functional free vice without buying hardware.. Thank YOU!!
You really are a genius! Your ideas are always incredible! Congratulations! Hugs from Brazil.
Wow very nice simply beautiful and inspiring.. I'm starting one tomorrow! Thanks for the cool videos, you truly are a craftsman.
To paraphrase a certain Aussie chap, "Thats not a tap - this is a TAP!" Great, everytning as usual Neil, enjoy your break.
I've always wanted /needed a Moxon vice, incredible what 'you' can do with some scrap timber just use your eye... Wow great project nicely done... Really enjoy your videos keep them coming...
This channel fills the gap for me between Paul Sellers and Matthias Wandel. As highly skilled, creative and instructional as both of them. Less gimmicky, and less purist then each of them. I love you, Pask Makes!
That is so far beyond my current ability, however it is something to aim for. Absolutely amazing and beautiful job
That turned out just beautiful!
Truly outstanding mate. It's like an art piece. The stuff you have made out of scrap wood it's amazing.
That is truly beautiful!
Fabulous! Great job!!
SOS EL MAS GRANDE! abrazo gigante desde buenos aires ARGENTINA! adoro tus trabajos!!!
When I soak my knife handles in oil, I put the knifes and oil in a plastic bag, then put that into a container similar to the one you used, but fill that with water to reduce the volume of oil needed around my wood. Might be a handy trick if you're low on oil and need to soak a long piece.
@markleng67
Жыл бұрын
Clever!
Really neat Moxon Vise. They're a 'must have' tool for any workshop. We made one a couple of years ago and it gets constant use.
As a wood worker in the US, I always enjoy watching you work, just because you have such a completely different range of woods available, and seeing the different grain and color is just Fun ;)
Beautiful work. You really plussed it with the attention to detail.
Nice work on the making of the moxon vice Neil! Thank you for sharing the video. 👌👍😎JP
Fantastic work mate! Great to be surprised with a new channel with quality content every now and then!
I like the handwheels , very nice. the whole thing turn out very well . exelent job
That's a beauty of a vise! As always you inspire me to get better at my craft!
Cracking little project
Ich finde das so der Hammer was du immer Bastelst! Respekt!
Because of you, I made a kerfmaker. Next up is the portable workbench, and I'll probably have to add a Moxon vise to it. Very inspiring. Thanks much.
I LOVE THOSE HANDWHEELS! Yes, that needed to be shouted.
Fabulous, you make it look so easy
I love your stuff. Excellent channel, great projects, and really nice bloke.
Very nice and you made it look so easy. I don't have a real shop ( it's my living room, and front porch ). But you made me feel like I might be able to do this although I don't have a lathe, you made me want to try. Thank you.
That's a piece of Art Niel. I can't wait for my Camf Lor to dry so I can start using it. In the mean time I have the beautiful fragrance every time I walk past my 'Stack'. And to top it off the hand wheels are amazing. Definitely put my daggy looking star knobs to shame that I have on my Moxon vice. Well done as usual
Pretty ingenious I like it a lot very well done
Very nicely done Pask! Have a wonderful trip mate!!
Wow! That's beautiful. And useful obviously, but beautiful.
You make some brilliant videos, great items too. Very informative & entertaining channel. Thanks.
Best looking vise I've seen. Beautiful grain!
Thanks for showing how and sharing that, well done
💛 love the hand wheels.
Nice work. Especially those spiffy hardwood wheels!
Chaque vidéo est magnifique et celle-ci confirme encore une fois votre talent vivement la prochaine vidéo merci.
I love those handwheels.
The challenge now is to make something on it that has a better grain pattern!! Now there's a challenge. Great video pask
That turned out super!
Awesome craftsmanship Sir !!!!!!!!!
joy to watch
Your process for making the handles was genius. Thanks for sharing! :-)
A lot to learn from you, thanks for the project.
Great job and very interesting!
Such gorgeous wood, great project and video.
Best looking Moxon vice I have seen.Spelt correctly as well.
BRILLIANT.... THAT IS ON MY TO-DO LIST Thank you!! Robbie from Huyton Liverpool UK
The way you made the wheels... genius, man!!!! Now I can go make mine. Thank you sir. Think imma follow now.
Mint job! Love it
You nailed the design. And the execution. All I can say is wow. This is your best work, and that's saying something.
Beautiful job!
awesome as always
I love how if something goes wrong he's always has a solution to fix it proving you don't got to be perfect on everything
It is just brilliant.
Looks very good, love that wood! Thanks
what lovely colors on the wood! and great job with those hand wheels!
This was awesome work.
I made a Bench bull this past year and find myself using it more and more, Another great video... Thanks