Selfmade Tools for Wooden Thread Part 4: Tools in Action

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My ready self made tools are finally making the first wooden Threads for my new workbench. Tap and Die, hand-tools only, silent woodworking, no glue no screw no nail no word, silent video.
For more information open the full description!
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Here you find of my SCREWS ON SALE:
www.etsy.com/de/shop/LittleFo...
- What material was used?
Birch wood rescued from the firewood storage, linseedoil
- How this idea came up to make these tools?
There are some available tools for thread-making, but not in the dimension i wanted. So i gave DIY chance. That is the biggest advantage on selfmade things: they can be designed exactly according to the wishes.
- Is the pitch (2cm) not bit too high?
I was bit wondering, if it would be to much. But no it isn´t. It helps to be able to open and close the screw fast. And now, as the workbench is ready i can say that it will not open from alone. I am very happy that i chose this pith!
- What will these threads be used for?
I did use them for the vises of my new workbench, here are the links:
- the Tail Vise: • selfmade wooden Tail V...
- the Leg Vise: • DIY Wooden Leg Vise, W...
Maybe they will find other uses too in the future. Meanwhile i am experimenting with different woods and the best way to soak them in oil before cutting.
Here are the videos of how the tools have been made:
- Part 1 - the Dowel-Maker: • Self-Made Tools for Wo...
- Part 2 - the Tap: • Selfmade Tools for Woo...
- Part 3 - the ScrewBox or Dye: • Self-made Tools for Wo...
May this video be inspiring you for your own projects!
If you have questions, please feel free to use the comment-function.

Пікірлер: 191

  • @littleforest
    @littleforest Жыл бұрын

    Here you find some of my SCREWS ON SALE: www.etsy.com/de/shop/LittleForestSuomi?ref=seller-platform-mcnav

  • @Jinnuksuk
    @Jinnuksuk2 жыл бұрын

    Strong man who can bite off big chunks of wood with short handles.

  • @johnskelton3493
    @johnskelton34933 жыл бұрын

    Probably the best carpentry video I’ve seen on KZread using hand tools, thanks very much

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad, you enjoyed! And thanx for this motivating comment!

  • @ffff1758
    @ffff17582 жыл бұрын

    Finally!!! A video teaching how to make your own threading tools!!!!! Thank you!!!!! I´m going to make mine!!! Best regards Carlos

  • @mitchwoodwork
    @mitchwoodwork4 жыл бұрын

    Well done! You did a great job, and showed so much detail.

  • @user-nt3cj4uh1b
    @user-nt3cj4uh1b Жыл бұрын

    МОЛОДЕЦ УМНИЦА давно забытое старое вспомнить не мешает УДАЧИ

  • @AproposHobel
    @AproposHobel4 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing! So many details, like the plane fixed on the bench, the selfmade tools. I have to try this also! And a very relaxing video! Many greetings from vienna and stay healthy! Christian

  • @littleforest
    @littleforest3 жыл бұрын

    Now as i made these Threads, i used them for my new Workbench. Links are in the description. What would you make out of them? I am glad for any further idea, thank you in advance :-)

  • @Made-to-Measure

    @Made-to-Measure

    2 жыл бұрын

    Traditional bookbinding equipment probably. A finishing press, backing press and sewing frame.

  • @klabam3944

    @klabam3944

    Жыл бұрын

    I would go for a juice press. Where you live might be lots of forest berries to collect...

  • @jmont6638
    @jmont66383 жыл бұрын

    That is very nice! Awesome job, thanks for showing us how is done.

  • @voler9102
    @voler91023 жыл бұрын

    Выше всяких похвал ! Молодец ! Above all praise! Well done !

  • @MarkSWilliams27
    @MarkSWilliams273 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful! I love it. Your ingenuity is impressive.

  • @Afro408
    @Afro4082 жыл бұрын

    It was great to see that thread emerge from the top of the screw box! 😅😅👏👏👏 A class ‘A’ thread!

  • @michelmarinho8954
    @michelmarinho89544 жыл бұрын

    Very nice finish, the most threads I see are to fine. This, I think are more appropriate for wood, remembers me the bigger threads of the vinepresses I saw as a child! Very very nice, well done, even I think I will not be able to reproduce it, it was a pleasure to watch!!! :)

  • @aldito6815
    @aldito68152 жыл бұрын

    Que tornillo tan hermoso!!! 100% hecho a mano, excelente trabajo, muchas gracias por compartir tu conocimiento, un abrazo desde colombia

  • @peter-na7067
    @peter-na70674 жыл бұрын

    Großartig. Endlich geht mal wieder einer dieses Thema an! Viele haben es probiert, Izzy Swan und John Heisz. Tolle Serie! Weiter so!

  • @andrevdm6406
    @andrevdm64063 жыл бұрын

    only ONE pass for the screw - WOW ! that is impressive... nice work.... i look forward to see the rest of your build..... i want to try this threading too, attempting a new moravian workbench with legvise

  • @dariomartinez7740
    @dariomartinez77403 жыл бұрын

    Capo total . Un fenómeno . Felicitaciones

  • @davorinrusevljan6440
    @davorinrusevljan64403 жыл бұрын

    That was very impressive. A lot of skill and attention.

  • @nicolascontamine961
    @nicolascontamine9612 жыл бұрын

    Marvelous ! Amazing ! Incredible ! 😃👍👏

  • @leksey7870
    @leksey78703 жыл бұрын

    It turns out beautifully! Good luck!

  • @Linrox
    @Linrox3 жыл бұрын

    Well done. Excellent job.

  • @genardusfaberus6514
    @genardusfaberus65143 жыл бұрын

    Great landscape! and great job!!! Greetings from Buenos Aires!

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot! A best greetings back to Buenos aires!

  • @williamwasacz610
    @williamwasacz6102 жыл бұрын

    I'm really interested in hand tools old world ...awesome

  • @hanslgurtner3082
    @hanslgurtner3082 Жыл бұрын

    I think my pig whistles. Everything done by hand? This is a work of art.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    7 ай бұрын

    A whistleling pig - so nice to translate straight. Mein pfeifendes Schwein :-)

  • @hanslgurtner3082

    @hanslgurtner3082

    7 ай бұрын

    @@littleforest 👍👍🤣

  • @williamhanna5224
    @williamhanna52243 жыл бұрын

    Excellent work !

  • @gilsnax-3958
    @gilsnax-39584 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful.

  • @lindaloftus8780
    @lindaloftus87803 жыл бұрын

    That's the hardest I have seen anyone work to make a bolt, however it looks great and must have been very satisfying. Great job.

  • @antoondemeyer1677

    @antoondemeyer1677

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hallo

  • @chaodong4620
    @chaodong46203 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful work, really helpful especially as I live at this part Canada and birch is basically the easy wood I could get

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Birch, its so nice to work with it!

  • @asmith7876
    @asmith78763 жыл бұрын

    I just saw a video where a guy bought two of those...$175 US! EACH! Start cranking 'em out, literally! LOL. Great work.

  • @senildojose4270
    @senildojose42702 жыл бұрын

    Parabéns amigão , pelo projeto . Sempre imaginei como era que se conseguia esse resultado . agora dou sabendo e quero montar a minha marcenaria , já tenho várias " coisas " . Já dei meu like e tô no canal !!! Valeu . Namastê !!!!

  • @makenchips
    @makenchips2 жыл бұрын

    Great series, amazing you did all that using a saw horse as a work bench amazing to me!

  • @jimwilliams6022
    @jimwilliams60223 жыл бұрын

    You are master class. Good on ya!

  • @rdkumarj
    @rdkumarj3 жыл бұрын

    Watched all the four parts of making. Great Job, you must have huge patience to establish this amazing and beautiful job. All the best for future projects from India.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much Rajesh! I do not know, if i have patience, but maybe i chose woodworking to learn more about this important skill i often miss...

  • @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro
    @Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro3 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic work 👍👍👍

  • @jawdatfares2831
    @jawdatfares28313 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again that was awesome to see keep up the good work we love you and we love your videos,,,you are master

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @JaspisB
    @JaspisB2 жыл бұрын

    Found your channel through this series! Really well done and inspiring! Subscribed!

  • @leugimcalix9567
    @leugimcalix95673 жыл бұрын

    Super great, congratulations.

  • @user-tk1lv4iu6n
    @user-tk1lv4iu6n3 жыл бұрын

    Молодец парень!!! 👍👍👍

  • @user-fb5tw9yl1t
    @user-fb5tw9yl1t Жыл бұрын

    Отличная работа !! Чем больше диаметр , тем легче сделать !!!

  • @ZygmuntKiliszewski

    @ZygmuntKiliszewski

    8 ай бұрын

    Mądre spostrzeżenie, pozdrawiam 😀.

  • @gerardogarciagonzalez2001
    @gerardogarciagonzalez2001 Жыл бұрын

    Genial, excelente trabajo!!! 😲 El acabado es perfecto, se nota que no hay juego entre rosca y tornillo además de que las roscas son excelentes!!! Genial, simplemente genial, intentaré fabricar un machuelo y una tarraja así de grandes, de unos 10 mm de diámetro, tal vez me quede bien 😆👍🏼👍🏼

  • @josephhaddakin7095
    @josephhaddakin70952 жыл бұрын

    We'll thought out process. I'm glad I found your channel. Subbed.

  • @smctunes
    @smctunes3 жыл бұрын

    Very well done.

  • @cesarmartinezopazo66
    @cesarmartinezopazo669 ай бұрын

    Excelente estimado, gracias por compartir tus conocimientos.

  • @DIMTips
    @DIMTips3 жыл бұрын

    Love this and will have to try it

  • @danasegalla4357
    @danasegalla43573 жыл бұрын

    Quite impressive. Once the tools are built, the wooden bolts and screws probably don't take too long to make. I really hope he's planning on using those to build a workbench. That sawhorse was making me nervous!

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes now its quite easy to get some screws. These tools work better than would have expected! And like you guessed they are ment to hold wood bit tighter than my sawhorse. The workbench is nearly ready. What a joy to work on something stable!!

  • @accountoftoma
    @accountoftoma Жыл бұрын

    really fantastic work!

  • @user-sq3lh3tc3u
    @user-sq3lh3tc3u3 жыл бұрын

    супер идея.хорошая работа

  • @user-wc9kt1qj9u
    @user-wc9kt1qj9u3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video.

  • @michaellienhoop2387
    @michaellienhoop23872 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic work. 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @joncomisky
    @joncomisky2 жыл бұрын

    It would be wonderful to see a video about the sawhorses you use in many of your videos. Either a build video or just a better look!

  • @p.p.g.6629
    @p.p.g.66293 жыл бұрын

    Excelente trabajo de artesano

  • @btsguy3541
    @btsguy35414 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. First time on channel, and I subscribed 👍

  • @keenankeanotian1160
    @keenankeanotian11603 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful 👍

  • @josiassantoscosta5322
    @josiassantoscosta53222 жыл бұрын

    Uma marcenaria totalmente artesanal!!

  • @albertoherner3236
    @albertoherner32362 жыл бұрын

    Felicitaciones maestro.

  • @xapile
    @xapile2 жыл бұрын

    bravo , beau travail pas facile à réaliser , le coup de l'huile , c'est pas mal , merci

  • @abrahamsilva2534
    @abrahamsilva2534 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent!👏👏👏

  • @joseangelalvarezfragoso2523
    @joseangelalvarezfragoso25232 жыл бұрын

    Está increíble felicidades

  • @floyd1986
    @floyd19862 жыл бұрын

    Acme style threads are awesome.

  • @Lccastaldo
    @Lccastaldo Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic!!!!

  • @humbertosamoyampasi5866
    @humbertosamoyampasi58666 ай бұрын

    un trabajo con mucha habilidad el maestro CARPINTERO.

  • @robnic52
    @robnic523 жыл бұрын

    Great videos, congratulations from the UK. Love the space and stillness through your film-making. I also wondered what woods you used to make the threaded screws, it looks like pine but when you stripped the bark it looked more like birch? You made some of the nain cutter boxes from maple. You live in a beautiful part of the world and seem to enjoy the environment. Thanks, inspiring.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanx for your nice comment ! Yes, your guess with the woods are correct. Here, we do not have so many wood species like in the UK. But i like to use what i find nearby, if possible just in own forest or yard. I made screws out of Birch and Rowan. There is also some maple drying, which is maybe the hardest and also most regular wood i can find here. All the Best!

  • @lighthouse7138
    @lighthouse71382 жыл бұрын

    Great idea

  • @hermannschmid3062
    @hermannschmid3062 Жыл бұрын

    längere Hebel würden einiges erleichtern - schöne Arbeit

  • @julianomartinez6080
    @julianomartinez608010 ай бұрын

    My God, take a look at that perfect wood cylinder done with handtools only. No machine at all. Outstanding 07:56

  • @timffoster
    @timffoster3 жыл бұрын

    Very nice!! I tried making some a while back. Let's just say I wasn't as successful as you. Well done!

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hopefully this series will help you to be more successful the next time. I have to say, that it has been one of my most difficult projects till now...

  • @francisconascimento2034
    @francisconascimento20342 жыл бұрын

    Biutful, Very good , fantastic Brasil 🇧🇷🇺🇸

  • @ucenicul
    @ucenicul4 жыл бұрын

    Very good thread. My thread is more loose because humidity changes.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanx for your feedback :-) To my understanding, dipping the Thread into linseed-oil before cutting it will not only make the cutting-process smoother, but also decrease the growing and shrinking of the wood later on. Let´s see...

  • @nicgormly
    @nicgormly3 жыл бұрын

    I’ve really liked watching these videos on a cool Norwegian night. I watched in your last video of you using a draw knife. I’ve made a few of them from scratch and used and left it with some aboriginal mates in the north west of Australia for making spears and didgeridoos. I’ve since learnt about another tool called a spoke shave that is easier to control and almost a step between the draw knife and you pulling the plane towards yourself. Something to consider. What you have made is beautiful.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, i got a spoke shave into my tool chest some time ago. What a nice tool! Enjoy this quite time of the year with the mountains you might have around in Norway!

  • @user-jb7lv1qs5m
    @user-jb7lv1qs5m2 жыл бұрын

    Вот это высший класс! Браво маэстро!.

  • @jamesaldabo7767
    @jamesaldabo7767 Жыл бұрын

    Homo ergaster ( artisan ) ou Homo habilis , avec la régression de la civilisation , adieu les outils électriques . Bravo pour on talent

  • @brunopuccio5116
    @brunopuccio51164 ай бұрын

    Excelente. Seria interesante dar detalles sobre los hilos del elemento roscado que determinaron la construccion de la tarraja tratandose que es de madera, tambien que tipo de maderas serian las adecuadas.

  • @zac9982
    @zac99823 ай бұрын

    thank you 😢

  • @crokocat
    @crokocat Жыл бұрын

    Это фантастика, браво. Хочется бросить всё и начать делать такие же штуки! Но я одно не могу понять, откуда у тебя столько свободного времени? Ты делаешь это в отпуске, или это твой основной бизнес?

  • @chip582002
    @chip582002 Жыл бұрын

    Bad Ass! That's so cool

  • @dalechangomaikolbraian8175
    @dalechangomaikolbraian81752 жыл бұрын

    perfect !!!

  • @user-xz4rk4le8f
    @user-xz4rk4le8f Жыл бұрын

    Очень хорошо.

  • @RagedContinuum
    @RagedContinuum Жыл бұрын

    nice one finland

  • @ciptajatiabadichannel81
    @ciptajatiabadichannel812 жыл бұрын

    Amazing skill... 👍👍👍 I like your video?

  • @purplehaze9413
    @purplehaze94134 жыл бұрын

    Really good result. Are you planning to make a vise from these?

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanx :-) And yes, thats the plan. I still bit wait, that the wood for the workbench is dry.

  • @davestinyworkshop
    @davestinyworkshop Жыл бұрын

    awesome!

  • @koutsider8266
    @koutsider82662 жыл бұрын

    핸들에 원형철봉을 끼우면 숫나사 가공이 쉬울텐데....

  • @user-pm5bz6pj1w
    @user-pm5bz6pj1w2 жыл бұрын

    Здорово!!!

  • @sbamsbam3750
    @sbamsbam37502 жыл бұрын

    you're a good;amazing!!!

  • @68HC060
    @68HC0603 жыл бұрын

    This guy has muscles. I'd have taken several passes advancing the cutter on each pass, but I guess you can do it this way too. =) According to James King, soaking the dowel for 7 days in mineral oil is recommended. Great video and great work with the hand-tools.

  • @ryanseme4959
    @ryanseme49593 жыл бұрын

    What oil or stabilizer did you use prior to cutting the threads? Great series of videos. Thank you.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    Linseedoil does a great job!

  • @sethwarner2540
    @sethwarner25403 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Ive been planning to put log legson half-log benches. Cant figure how to keep legs in ,if they dontgo all way through. Think big threads work? 4" diameter,and 6" deep.Dont know any other way.Help? Well done, BTW!!

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would be happy to help you, but to be honest, i simply do not understand your question...

  • @glennwilck5459

    @glennwilck5459

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hidden wedge into a slot then hammer In and wedge will spread the wood and hold the leg in

  • @paddybehan5763
    @paddybehan57632 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely fantastic ...would there be any chance of putting up plans for tools .. always wanted to make treads like these ..cheers from Ireland

  • @paddybehan5763

    @paddybehan5763

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sorry gust seen other posts thanks again

  • @bradley200711
    @bradley2007113 жыл бұрын

    Ironwoods (a category of high density wood) are normally used for gears and screws because soft woods like birch would fail. have you tried your tools on the harder woods?

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 жыл бұрын

    I would not say, that birch will fail. Here, all old, antique benches are made with a birch screw. And they have been used, for long time and are still working well. What is nice with this wooden screws is, that they will still work, even, if they are used, and not tight any more. And yes, i have tried on maple, it worked great!

  • @markskeldon1347
    @markskeldon13472 жыл бұрын

    Quite a workout but that screw will be able to withstand a whole lot of torque.

  • @user-vw1up1yn8y
    @user-vw1up1yn8y Жыл бұрын

    Спасибо, уважаемый мастер, за резьбу здорового человека. Ваш коллега из российского города Пестово тоже сделал подобный гайд. Предлагаю Вам ознакомиться с этим шедевром. Без улыбки не взглянешь)

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    Жыл бұрын

    Я посмотрел видео с удовольствием. Надеюсь, скоро здравомыслие вернется в умы, и граница между нашими странами станет местом дружбы, а не страха. Я желаю вам всего наилучшего.

  • @uwemaurer2027
    @uwemaurer20274 ай бұрын

    Ich habe ^beim Holzgewinde Schneiden immer noch Ausbrüche . Ich Glaube das ich jetzt gesehen habe worin mein Fehler bestand . Ölen heißt das Wundermittel . Mal sehen was dann passiert ! Super Job !

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    3 ай бұрын

    Ja, bei mir das hilft ungemein. Hast Du schon probiert?

  • @uwemaurer2027

    @uwemaurer2027

    2 ай бұрын

    @@littleforest Bin gerade Umgezogen und muss meine Werkstatt komplett neu Aufbauen und Installieren . Es wird also noch etwas Dauern .

  • @uwemaurer2027

    @uwemaurer2027

    Ай бұрын

    Mein Schneidewerkzeug sollte ich mir auch noch mal anschauen , ich habe noch eine Möglichkeit die ich Kontrollieren sollte . Bei mir war die volle Schnittiefe eingestellt , mal sehen ob man die Verändern kann

  • @zecarapinamg
    @zecarapinamg2 жыл бұрын

    Thais a biytiful !! Já me inscrevi e laiky !!!

  • @zecarapinamg

    @zecarapinamg

    2 жыл бұрын

    E compartilhei também !!!

  • @leegibbs6753
    @leegibbs67532 жыл бұрын

    You need to make a video of how you made your tap and die.I would very much like to know how to do that. Lee Gibbs

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    I made these videos. You´ll find them if you check my channel or the links in the description.

  • @user-mu1bu1im6t
    @user-mu1bu1im6t Жыл бұрын

    Спасибо Есть чему поучиться

  • @kennethbezanson4266
    @kennethbezanson42662 жыл бұрын

    I wonder if you had the blade take a smaller bite when making the screw and some a few passes to get full depth, if that would have given s slightly cleaner finish without that slight slop you show at a couple points.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    It would be a nice idea, but unfortunately it does not work. I need a ready thread right behind the blade to ensure the screw to be transported forward. Just for the bolt, there this idea works out well. Let's see, if there will be a new idea coming up, where the blade can be flexible, like you suggested...

  • @ZygmuntKiliszewski
    @ZygmuntKiliszewski8 ай бұрын

    Hello, I watched all four parts of your work. Beautiful work and very difficult. You didn't use any electric machines (except bench drill). I guess it's a nod to the work of our ancestors. Congratulations and best regards 😀.

  • @ZygmuntKiliszewski

    @ZygmuntKiliszewski

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the like 😀.

  • @gotzolones
    @gotzolones3 жыл бұрын

    Que bueno...

  • @istvannacsai9618
    @istvannacsai96184 жыл бұрын

    You did everything with handtools! It's great job! What sort of wood did you use for the thread and nut? How long did you soak the wood before cutting thread? By the way, the soaking trick for the nut is very smart.

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your feedback! Its birchwood and i soaked the nut for few hours and the screw over night. Specially for the screw i recommend to soak it longer. I am trying on different woods, maybe i´ll upload a new video, when i know more about it. Best greetings from here!

  • @victorcamposdeoliveira1591

    @victorcamposdeoliveira1591

    Жыл бұрын

    @@littleforest thanks! now I get it. And what was the liquid used?

  • @antoniocamelosilvadasilvaj3962
    @antoniocamelosilvadasilvaj39628 ай бұрын

    Caro amigo gostaria de saber o nome dessa madeira que você esta usando para fazer roscas torneadas?

  • @littleforest

    @littleforest

    8 ай бұрын

    Betula pendula

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