Ultimate Workbench Is Built To Last
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I am so completely involved in this series... He literally made this bench for under $300. And from what I can see it is built to last generations! I might actually give this been shot!!! I might keep my allthread in though (that's just me)
@willierants5880
4 жыл бұрын
Same, Cody is doing a great job.
@David-yk4td
4 жыл бұрын
I meant to say "give this one a shot" And thank you for the like Cody! Means alot
@Dardrum
4 жыл бұрын
Indeed, I would keep the all thread in, yet cap both sides with non drilled members. Either way it's a good well built bench.
@face2faceyouth
4 жыл бұрын
I thought he marked the all tread to cut and put it back. I must have missed something.
@David-yk4td
4 жыл бұрын
@@face2faceyouth I would have put the all thread back in for stability. But I think wood glue itself will do just fine. We'll find out sir
I decided to partake in this series, I didn't need a workbench really, but I have been wanting a new computer desk in my office to span the entire length of the wall and be stupid strong so I could mount it on the wall without any legs under the desk... So I bought a bunch of 2x4's, ripped them in half to create 2x2's, instead of bolting them together as you did, I just glued them together on the floor with some plastic layed out and used 2-inch brad nails to hold them together while it dried. Nailing each board to the next one, one layer at a time. Then I installed along the wall with french cleats on 3 sides to allow a floating desk without legs...
@calebo29536
4 жыл бұрын
E Flo what’s wrong with removing the hardware?
Today my 3 year old grandson and I were watching KZread. I asked him what he wanted to watch. He said wranglerstar. He is a good boy.
@wranglerstar
4 жыл бұрын
Tell him he's a good boy for me, Shad,
@shadmejean4299
4 жыл бұрын
I most definitely will.
Your cinematography is has gotten really good, these videos are shot like a big budget documentary, yet another example of high quality craftsmanship!
I looked in the dictionary for “the fizz” and there was a picture of your workbench! Too pretty to work on! Great job!
@wranglerstar
4 жыл бұрын
Ha, that coffee was really, really good Ken,
@wranglerstar
4 жыл бұрын
That you sent,
@kfouts2
4 жыл бұрын
Wranglerstar I figured a “butter in your coffee” guy would appreciate it! Let’s take the families over and get some fresh stuff!🙂
@David-yk4td
4 жыл бұрын
Are you "theee Ken"?
With the walnut at 1% moisture, the moisture from the glue, and the 2x4's being at a high moisture content, any existing wiggle will go away as the two woods acclimate and reach a more common moisture content over time. In fact, I bet somewhere at sometime, someone wrote a book on moisture content differences in woods and how to adjust cut size to account for it. Cutting the drier wood slightly smaller when being used to plug wood with a higher moisture content makes sense from a Physics standpoint. Great series. God bless.
1: the walnut plugs are a nice touch. 2: the sweet loaf is supremely precious. "Weee!"
@paintedblue1791
4 жыл бұрын
I liked how he used the Mk I glue applicator.
@quonsetthehutt3105
4 жыл бұрын
Sweet loaf is my favorite
I think that is really neat that you keep running into subscribers. It is a testament to what a great channel you have. I think you and your whole family are so blessed. You are blessed with so many things such as: a great amount of discernment, wisdom, honesty, courage, insight into how to grow a truly strong and solid family. I admire all of you. I did not have these advantages growing up and it makes me so happy to see families that GET IT RIGHT. God bless all of you.
A good friend of mine had a sawmill and I am retired now so I was helping him with small things around his shop and I have a bad leg so he wouldn't really let me help him with the logs. But he did give me wood and most of the wood that we were solving up with mahogany and Cypress. I made Live Edge benches with Cypress Wood with log stringers. I used forstner bits width 5 inch torque screws through the bench top into the legs and then I would take Cypress limbs and carefully grind them down to where they fit exactly in the hole. Then blew them in and cut them off flush when the draw saw. I put Scott's liquid gold on them just to observe I would and give it some washer and I let the customers put whatever kind of finish they wanted. $300 a piece for the benches. Even made some really pretty aromatic Cedar benches as well and shelves. But my friend was it Camp Lejeune and he had gotten cancer of the mouth and throat. I'd stayed with him till the end and he was Renaissance Man. He wants went to Alaska bought a chainsaw and built a pretty sizable beautiful Log Cabin. He grew up as a carpenter he was also a very proficient martial artist. And he knew the Bible forwards and backwards. I am a better man for knowing him. I really like these video series you do. May God bless you and yours
This build is fantastic! When I move to my new house I'm going to build a similar one in my new workshop. I'm going to go with an all wood construction on mine. They grow up so fast! It doesn't seem like that long ago the sweet loaf was literally a swaddled little thing. Now she's walking and talking, and riding her little bike. Amazing! Thanks for sharing those parts of your life with us Cody.
Outstanding work and content as usual. I don’t know many people in my life that I would consider a friend but you sir not even meeting you I would consider you as one. Love and respect to you and your family on the Homestead. So many things you have happen to speak of I can relate.
Nice Bench, but there was no need to remove the threaded rod in order to use your Walnut plugs. Just recess enough to allow 1/2" between the rod tip and the surface, then plug it.
@perrannormanshire8783
4 жыл бұрын
That's what I would have done too...
@spark1545
4 жыл бұрын
He pulled out the rods to cut them down and then decided not to put them back in.
That turned out really Nice!! Probably one of the most important things in a project like this is not Rushing it and having patience! Bcuz if u make a mistake no matter how small. You'll know its there in it'll drive u bananas! But if u take ur time and do a good job, it'll make you feel really proud! I'm sure you went and called Mrs. W out to look at it. Bcuz of how proud you were. At least I would have if I was in your shoes. Nice job Cody!
This series is excellent. Just keeps getting better and better! From video quality, storytelling, to craftsmanship and attention to detail, it is hitting the nail on the head! As an aside, any updates on how you like you French cleat system? I am thinking of doing something similar in my shop.
@wranglerstar
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you DH, I like the cleat system. It doesn't lock you into anything,
I loved the bench build videos, great job. You have been the inspiration for my three sons a Christmas gift, they will all be getting a new work bench. Thank you.
Cody, Awesome work! This bench will surely last a lifetime and looks awesome! God Bless!
Great videos, I got educated to the extreme on things I already know alot about. And enjoyed every minute. Also was warmed spiritually and reminded of all the most important gifts of life. I wouldn't change a thing .
Love this series it gives me some great ideas. The videos are so well put together and informative, thanks for taking the time!
It never gets old seeing projects and just random ideas like this turn out so well!
Man, what a fun project and a great series of videos to follow. Sometimes it’s the simple things in life that bring you the most joy. Thanks for putting this workbench together!
A thoroughly great project. I never really comment and when I do, it's only to say good. I think you're cool and nice to see your daughter growing up healthy and happy. I have twins a little older, hard work and bliss in equal amounts, but sure what else would we be doing! Nice outro song, reminded me of my days working in nova Scotia. Peace and love from Ireland 😎 P.S. you mentioned stopping alcohol as a lifestyle choice; I did the same some years back and I too was amazed at the amount of weight I lost.
We have our first little girl due in November. Thank you for sharing the little precious moments with sweet loaf. Gets me so excited to meet our own baby girl!
Watching this bench come together has been great fun. Now I need to get busy building.
Cody, nice vid. I like the ones with little talking, lots of action. With a bit of the kids and momma. Well done, God bless you all.
Hehe... couldn't help but chuckle. Cody extols the virtues of a Japanese Ryoba saw with the rip cut and cross cut teeth then proceeds to use the cross cut teeth for a rip cut. Doesn't matter at all in the grand scheme of things but I just found it funny. When Cody was talking about the grain orientation at 6:42 The grain of the dowel and the grain of the face board of the bench lines up almost perfectly.
Beautiful job! I love the contrast. If you’re up for a tip, put a piece of letter paper between your saw and the wood behind the cut when you use the double edged saw. It will prevent the teeth on the “spine” from scratching the wood.
The bench is turning out so nice Mr. Cody, I would love to build one for myself just don't have room at the present time, just working out of my one car garage and am renting and already have a bench, don't think landlord would like me tearing it out, anyway thanks so much for all your videos, inspire me greatly and am praying for you and your family, sweet loaf is getting so big!!!
The walnut looks great in there. Definitely worth the extra time and effort. It’s always been a desire of mine to use a lathe. I’ll fulfill that dream one day. Great video and great job, my friend. You’re an inspiration. God bless you and yours!
Awesome table, looks too nice to work on. You forgot the Acoustic music to go with the lathe work though.
Such an enjoyable well done video. The plugs are perfect. The ending, with Mrs W and the Sweetloaf and your final blessing looking into the camera is wonderful.
That is a sturdy and functional workbench, with a finishing detail for the eye. Economical and built to last. Cheers.
@wranglerstar
4 жыл бұрын
Good to see you here Ted,
@gearheadted5110
4 жыл бұрын
@@wranglerstar I rarely miss a video, always thumbs up, sometimes comment.
It's fun to see a balance between form and function. Thanks for sharing.
Love the contrasting wood, great job with the bench and now you can repurpose the all thread and hardware lowering the overall cost of the bench. Talk about getting the fizz. Love the reaction of sweet loaf to the moon light. Heartwarming every time.
i have been a contractor for years...i have never seen anyone else who has a squangle! one of my favorite tools! my grandfather bought it for my dad who gave it to me, 4th generation contractor
Always love the videos. I feel like I could start my day with a cup of coffee on his porch. And end my day with a cheap whiskey on the rocks in his barn. Content with a full days work
“Ah, new workbench video. I should watch this with my fat wife.” - East coast guys
Thank you. Very nice build. I’m super impressed. Loved seeing the ladies too
I'm going to rewatch this series and build this a bit modified for my home office. Great series and I really enjoy the father-like ramblings throughout the series.
A tip if you don't want your saw to mar the surrounding wood is to put a few strips of blue painter's tape around it, one layer thick, so that the saw can rub that instead. It leaves the plug a bit proud of the surface (by the thickness of the tape), then your sander or plane can take that down first. When you get down to the level of the other wood, you're done and don't also have saw marks to erase.
Love your videos. But the most i like of them is seeing your family. Greetings from Mexico. Keep doing your work and congratulations you have a lovely whife and a georgeous daughter.
I just figured out why I love your channel so much, you are this generations version of Tim Allen from America’s favorite 90’s tv shows Home Improvements.
I am definitely going to copy this bench project asap!
The little Mt. Hood spirit on her two legged bicycle !!!
Turned out great!! I was thinking if he had made the lower shelf similar to the top with the 2x4's on their side the bench would weigh a friggen ton!!
The bench looks great, and it's nice to see you using the lathe and that Safety center I gave you sure works great on that kind of thing. The contrast between the colors of the wood is great! That lathe is not a toy, you can do lots of great work on a lathe that size. When you were rubbing the BLO onto the bench I can see it kinda racking a bit, maybe you DO need an X on the back of that bench? Boy oh boy is the Sweetloaf growing fast, she will be driving that tractor of yours before you know it! Great series, well done as always!
Love the new intro shots. Super clean, love to see you using the rule of thirds so well.
I don't know how to tell you but you're a very real man! You're inspiring and the world need more people like you!
I am here to learn... :) And I am learning so much here!! He was right, the finish touch with these look wonderful!!! Tks everyone.
I’ve been watching your videos for awhile and I can honestly say; I’ve loved every minute of your videos. Everything from ideas around the house to being a farther to a builder. Thank you sir
Danish oil is basically boiled linseed oil with some poly mixed in with it.
That looks great. You could even take the remaining walnut dowel, turn it down to a smaller diameter and inlay smaller dots between the rounds you placed to make it appear even more intentional.
I think the phrase you where looking for that we in Sweden says is.. "-It's the smal things that makes the difference." :) Thank's for the inspiration! Pontus from Sweden :)
This dowel inside a drill hole technique is good for repairs too. I fixed a stripped out bed frame using it years ago.
That's a beautiful touch! Great idea! I love that you've been putting The Sweetloaf at the end of the videos lately. She's cute as a button and always puts a smile on my face!
I bough a replacement main spindle for a wood lathe and chuck it in my metal lathe and made some custom cutters that fit in the tool holder. easy to get the right diameter when cutting. Some wood dust is toxic and wood dust is not good for your lungs. I use a shop vacuum and mad a hood and wear a dust mask.
Great project Cody! I've enjoyed watching it come to life and I look forward to building one too.- Brian in Medford
Wow Cody, looks great. Just that little detail it needed. Amazing.
Functional, strong, and beautiful! Well done Mr. Wranglerstar!
When you are gone and Jack is working in his shop and his hand touches those inlays, i hope he will remember his papa and smile
When boss baby said"uh oh" that was so precious.
As a father of two beautiful girls, I can't get enough of Sweetloaf scenes. Thanks Cody!
@EMattHowerton
4 жыл бұрын
Cody, my work may bring me Spokane, WA way. I'm not sure how far Spokane is from you but hopefully while I'm in the area, we can set up a meet and greet.
I’ve truly enjoyed this workbench build! Excellent work
Wow Cody! That is sharp. I shouldn't get as much enjoyment out of a simple video like this. But I do.
Having turned the walnut rod, I would have used my bandsaw to cut slices just thicker than the hole depths and then sanded them down after glueing them in place. Your method was SO much more efficient and less wasteful. I will store that away for future use. Thanks!
LOVE that right eyebrow at 9:08!
Great video Cody. Have an amazing weekend, Andreas 🇸🇪
What a great build. Glad I found this after you were done though. I am going to attempt to tackle my own workbench build.
Been wanting a workbench for the garage and not liking any of the ones shipped from China. I see me a project coming up. Thanks Cody.
Walnut is a very nice touch. Have you thought about oiling the underside of the table too? It would reduce the likelihood of cupping.
I liked the all-thread and bolts. That industrial look was nice. However, the walnut raised the workbench to the level of finer furniture. Nice job!
That must have been so satisfying Cody the contrast with the light and dark wood is gorgeous, theres just enough dowel left for some accents on the drawer 😉. Have loved this series👍
@wranglerstar
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scott, great to see you here in the comments,
That is very satisfying to watch, great work!
You must be very satisfied with the outcome of the table. It looks beautiful. Well done! Keep up the great content.
Just a tip... I put some tape on the other side of the saw and it won't scratch the work piece like that. The walnut looks great.
Compliment on the editing. Not only great videos but also how you shoot, it looks so simple but nice job man thnx.
@wranglerstar
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you,
Great video wranglerstar
Hi Cody, I'm watching your series from the other side of the pond, in the UK. So, I've been thinking, do you think you could do a torture test on the 'Cheapest Chop Saw On Amazon' this is the one I've found and hoped you could try Evolution Power Tools 4.3 out of 5 stars 103Reviews Evolution Power Tools R210CMS Multi-Purpose Compound Mitre Saw Cuts Wood, Metal and Plastic, 1200 W, 230 V - Domestic All the best, Matt from Manchester England 👍
I didn't mind the bolt look but you sure cant argue with that! Looks amazing!
Absolutely gorgeous Cody, what a great job you did with that bench! Now can I place an order please. One work bench hand made with love shipped over to the uk. Thank you for sharing. Love from England.
Indeed , love walnut wood , gorgeous 👌 looks beautiful on your workbench 😊.
Great work, and the walnut gives a great touch. This workbench perhaps is the best I have seen built.
Thats a good woman right there. She needed a second coffee and Immediately thinks to bring u one too. Luck man!
Great idea to leave the rods off and plug the holes . . NICE bench !
I always mix a bunch of different kinds of wood together when I make a project sometimes I use the different colors to make patterns that are organized and sometimes the different colors are completely disorganized either way it's fun to do.
Using a dark wood as you did for insets is good, as it hides imperfections in the glue layer. Not having a lathe is not a problem, you could also have made a square hole and peg with a saw and a chisel.
You are such an inspiring individual.. Such beautiful work, always.. You treat your family so well.. Live long and prosper...
Turned out stunning
I often use a wood plug hole drill (not sure how to translate it) to create the dowels, they come in a set with the matching drill. You can cut it from the same wood and put it into the hole respecting the grain of the wood, looks seemless
@ttkddry
4 жыл бұрын
Tenon, dowel, and plug cutter set
Hi Cody, great to see the Sweetloaf on a balance bike. Please don't even think about a bike with stabilizers/trainer wheels. They just teach bad habits!
your workbench looks great and sturdy great job
Nice looking bench. I made the one you got from Paul sellers. It's nice but I made it too tall so maybe I'll give this one a shot.
i'd almost choose to do the table with alltread just to have an excuse to use those plugs! what a beautiful touch to an worktable function and form!!
Hi Cody, I watch a lot of youtube as I am not that mobile now, one of the channels I watch is "3X3custom" and she was making small boxes out of scrap wood, and she did triangles glued together. I must admit the boxes look stunning.
"Looks very good"! Keep up your good vlogs. Thank you for all.
In my opinion, I like the more industrial look of the allthread, however, the hardwood inserts do look beautiful. You did a wonderful job with this project, and I look forward to building my own when I have the time. Job well done!!!
Outstanding work love the walnut finishes it off just great.
i like the contrast of using 2 woods. And black walnut is always a nice touch. That table is so fine Id hate to beat it up..but thats its job.
You need a "kugihiki" to complete your Japanese saw set. It's a super-thin and flexible flush-cut saw that has zero tooth offset, so it doesn't scratch the surface you are cutting flush to. Leaves a nearly perfect finish that is cleaned up with just a few swipes with a finishing plane.
My goodness I still say that should be a kitchen table !!!
That’s a really nice finishing touch