This Lift Top Workbench is a GAME CHANGER for Woodworking
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
I built a height adjustable workbench using a hydraulic lift table as the base and it's amazing. // Thanks to Arauco for sponsoring this project! arauco.com Check out AraucoPly plywood: na.arauco.com/en/c/products/c...
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Chapters :
00:00 Intro
00:25 Breaking Down Plywood
01:23 Getting My CNC Put Back Together
04:16 Cutting Workbench Parts
05:29 Torsion Box Assembly
08:59 Building The Top
11:57 Cleaning Up The Torsion Box
Пікірлер: 94
“Used my massive body weight” shout out to the OG, Mike Farrington! 😂
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Hah, I figured some folks would catch this little tribute to Mike's video! Except I think he used the adjective "hulking" to describe himself :)
Let me start with I am a highend cabinet and furniture maker of 32 years. I love that you leave your mess ups in your videos. It shows that they do happen and that you can work through or around them!
Great job. Only problem I foresee is the handles, we have the exact same “belt hook catcher 3000” models in our kitchen. They have destroyed a few pairs over the years
Fantastic work, Johnny! Really well done! 😃 The idea of leaving a space in the center between the T tracks is pure genius! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
No project leaves my shop without a hand plane touching it! Love this inclusion!
Nice! The new shop space looks great on camera.
This will be in my shop eventually! Great video! Build awesome stuff!
WOW. THANK YOU DOCTOR
That color on the drawers that lets the grain show through is amazing- great bench!
Great build. I had similar drawer pulls in my kitchen once....they are the work of the devil and will catch your pockets, hoodies, shirts etc etc. Everything with an opening. My guess is you will change them down the line.
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
I actually considered that but have had them hanging around the shop for like 5 years. You might be right, we shall see!
Can’t wait to see what you do next with your work shop… l have watch all of your getting the work shop done
Wow, yet another beautifully, Masterful project! It turned out really awesome! Well done!
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Very nice presentation. Best take-away for me was the trick of leaving out the intersections in the middle allowing hold-down removal!!
Great looking lift top workbench!
Well done man!!
turned out great dude! I built one very similar last year, they are a great addition to the shop.👊
Brilliant!
I enjoyed this one! Great video!
The wood grain through the paint looks really good.
Nicely done! It looks amazing!
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
Hi 👋, Thank you for sharing, great looking 👀 joy, very good idea using your lift , Phil from the moulin
What a gem !!!!! yes sir 👍💪💪
Looks good. Now to load up all those drawers
Well done ! congratulations... that´s my favorite blue by the way ☺
Looks great you did an amazing job and like the color of the draws
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I thought they were a fun addition to the project. The shop needed a little more color for sure
I grew up in NZ (28 years) and as an adult, I've lived in AU for 35 years. Radiata Pine is the most common building material (NZ has selectively breed this Southern Californian tree that also grows on 2 Mexican islands so that it reaches harvestable size quicker) in AU & NZ, though the issue many of us have with Radiata ply is that it invariably "yellows 18:20 " over a few years irrespective of finish used. Being in AU, I have access to Huon Pine ply which is very "white" and stays white... great to work with. I'd say it's way better than "Baltic Birch" ply. Sustainable and also comes in "bendy ply"
2 Things - 1. I couple youtuber woodworkers did the hardwork on the science of sandpaper. You aren't helping yourself going the "cheap" route on sandpaper. I think it was 3m Cubitron that hands down out performed everything and if I am not mistaken also ended up being cheaper in the long run due to the the efficiency of the product. I think it was stubby nubs and lincoln st woodworks who did tests, but I could be wrong. 2. My two wutang / woodwork shirts arrived today and I love them. I am not sure if you designed them but it's a perfect shirt for a woodworker who grew up in the 80/90s.
8:06 "And then I hopped on top of the table to re-establish dominance-" I know he didn't say that but him just getting on the table reminded me of Bobby Duke Arts XDD
Great work and ideas. :-)
Nice job mate
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
That's a whole lot of product placement for one build... :) Sadly I don't have most of those toys, but still nice to watch.
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Hey Nice work! I think that you should consider adding something under that metal plate on the base, that thing could bend due to the extra weight you'll be putting on. Greetings from Argentina
Cool build buddy north Carolina here buddy
always look forward to your builds. Do you have a link to said composite nailer (9:32)? I didn't see one in the video description, unless I overlooked it. Thanks & se you in the next video :)
19:51 best part of the video 😂😂
Makers understand when someone says 'I got this a year ago, it's just been lying around, and I've been super excited to use it'
Do you have a video for your vacuum table? it would be interesting to see.
Love that lift! Where did you get it?
Gz to 1 Mio Subs :)
Do you plan on doing the nice epoxy on the floor in the CNC room?
2:00 Draw me like one of your french girls 😂
Stay safe and we'll see you next time.
Is there a plan for a bigger outfeed table for the tablesaw to avoid having to drop material off the end onto the floor?
Chielan plywood, awesome...
Great video. Where did you buy the lift top table? What brand name is it?
In today's video we ride the struggle bus.....all day 😂
nice
Nice! Beware those handles getting caught on a tool belt or belt loop. Made that mistake in my kitchen lol
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
You should try “General Finishes” products for spraying stuff. Their products are actually made to be sprayed through an HVLP gun without thinning them. I struggled getting products that could be sprayed properly even after thinning them. Every product I have used from this brand has been night and day difference compared to all the other brands I’ve tried.
is there a place where you can see the map that they show on screen from time to time?
What is the part number for the 8" CMT you used?
should be named trial and error shop
I can’t thank you enough for the choice of plywood. It sounds weird, but it means a lot to me.
Great video. Recent subscriber brought here by Perkins Builder Bro’s channel. I can appreciate your willingness to learn and show your failures in the final edit. Many folks will scuff at the tools and success you have being a KZreadr. Yet they will never realize the amount of hours that goes into a well rounded 26 minute video. I’ve learned why you do voice overs, way too many 4 letter words in the original audio.
Great looking bench. The blue drawers are a nice extra. I still don't like those type of drawer pulls in a shop. I see lots of guys using those or similar and it always looks like a great way to snag your clothes or cords or whatever on the way by. Just my 2 cents.
Couldn’t you rig up the other vacuum hose Tu o the other side of your cutter to suck up the dust from the other side (when going forward) rather than having to vacuum after??? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
How good is it, when you're using your own 'how to' videos. Respect.
Nice video. Man, would love a back-saving bench like this but the price tag of $4000+....ouch. Maybe find a cheaper electric hydraulic lift? Are there options?
Rockler sells T-track and T-track accessories...
Johnny why didn't you um......why didn't you use your plywood cart for that second sheet for the top?
You are very good KZreadrs.
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Blum drawalights ??? didnt knew blun also sells in america caus its factorys are near me in austria
Instead of manually setting your X and Y axis, you can load another tool, set X and Y, then insert your round over and ONLY set Z. So long as your set up doesn't change, you only need to set Z when changing tools.
26:13
Build this simple bench, first step buy 100g in tools..
@perpetualgrimace
10 ай бұрын
To be fair he never claimed it would be simple or affordable, which is good because it is neither 😂
No music?
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Figured I’d try something different, leaned into the ASMR a little more. What’d you think?
you should have at least steel wool'd the rails before jogging
Still couldn’t lift casoh
Why there's no music?
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
Figured I’d try something different, leaned into the ASMR a little more. What’d you think?
“Rockler”
Hey man, aren't you worried that one day while working on that lift that you'll snag into one of the drawer pulls and it'll just ripoff the pulls or drawer face?
video without background music feels weird
Dude, don't downplay the fact that you cut the T-track grooves just about 1/4 of an inch too wide. That's not something one can hide or be OK with.
@craftedworkshop
10 ай бұрын
.04 is around 1/32 of an inch, nowhere near 1/4.
Play wood can have a brand.. that is to rich for my blood
18:40 "...and thankfully it works awesome." The adjective "awesome" is modifying the verb "works". However, you need an adverb to modify a verb, so in this case, the word should be "awesomely". It is a small thing, and many creators make similar gaffs, but I notice the mistake and it is jarring.
@silverbackag9790
5 ай бұрын
Meh…at least he doesn’t start everything off with “I feel like….”
all the gear and no idea