You can download the template for the layout of the holes from this link: holzhandwerk-ak.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/hhw-screwbit-holder-drill-layout.pdf (PDF) -Make sure to print it at 100 % (it will just about fit on A4 paper in portrait mode)
As a complete noob to woodworking I appreciate how you cared to show mistakes that took place along the way. It gives me the encouragement to not give up when you encounter stumbling blocks. Thank you
A real teacher shows both the progress and the mistakes - teaching the methods AND the fixes, and how imagination of each maker can come into play - so thank you for sharing!
I really appreciate this video. You actually showed the mistakes you made, what you learned. Some creators actually cut their mistakes out, you didn't. This way we all learn too. And I also appreciate the fact that you added the template. I am going to give this a shot tonight. Thanks!
I have an unheated shop and use this little trick to keep the glue and other finishes warm and ready for use. I built a small plywood cabinet and installed a small wattage bulb (25W) that I keep on during the winter. I only keep items that will be used in the near future in the locker. That keeps it small. Nice video!
Great to see a TH-cam video with errors made, well done Andreas. You've given me some ideas for my Dremel bits on the model train work bench, thank you.
John Hill LMAO I was going to post the same thing a box for my dremels on my train table layout I model Nscale my layout is 6×18' hope your box turned out good and great video AndreS as allways
My Grandfather had something very similar to this in his workshop, and he probably passed away before Konstantin was even born, so I doubt that Konstantin invented it. I do like your version of this bit organizer.
Nice. I could use something like this! You took the time to apply finish, and actually cared about tear out even though it was a shop project. It's nice to see! Well done
I always like the honesty of your videos, you give us a 'warts and all' experience which I think is commendable since I am a firm believer in the idea that mistakes are an opportunity to learn.
When I was in high school back in the last century, they used brad point drills to cut clean holes in sheet metal. Brad point drills work well in reducing tear out in wood as well.
If I had to guess I'd say your accent is about 70% Irish, and 30% German/Scandinavian. Good video. I'm looking to finally think about, getting around to, organising my drill bits and there's some great ideas here. Thanks!
Thanks for your feedback, Joe. You listened well: I developed my accent through listening to, playing and singing Irish music in my youth, then spending a year in Galway to study English. Since then, I seem to have lost some of that and unfortunately picked up a German accent again to some degree.
Wunderbar gebaut. Klasse finde ich auch, dass du den Kanal nennst, bei dem du es zuerst gesehen hast. Ich finde, dass gehört einfach dazu. Weiterhin viel Freude beim Werkeln :-)
Hallo Andreas Sehr schönes Projekt das brauche ich auch, damit endlich mal Ordnung rein kommt. Bei diesen vielen Bits. Danke für 's zeigen 👍 👍 👍 Gruß Martin
Oh i love your Pyramide with these little drawer. The Idea💡that you glueing the plan on the wood is great. Thanks for the shootout and the link in the description. Best greetings Konstantin
I Make Thimgs Out Of Outdoor Wood Like The Napkin Holder I Made From An Old Hollowed Out Tree Branch. It Wasnt Hard To Make With What Little Tools I Had. I'm Also Working On Anotherone.
Great job and nice presentation. Glad you gave a shout out to the original designer. Thanks for sharing the template, did you design that? If so would you mind telling me how you did it, I would like to learn that
Thanks. I did design it. I used my vector graphic software Affinity Designer) and drew the basic shape, then the circles and used the "distribute" feature to space the circles evenly on the available distance. Then I printed it out.
Over here you can get different qualities. This is called Multiplex with many thin layers. And you can choose the quality level of that, too: number of defects in the top layers.
You're a much more experienced woodworker than I, I reckon, but may I ask/suggest two things that came to mind? Firstly, for drilling the bit-holes: Why no brad point drill bit with a nice and sharp lip on it? You'd not have to worry about unclean holes, I reckon. Secondly: When gluing the paper template onto the blocks, might it be less of a hassle if you used spray glue so you can just pull the paper right off after you're done using it? If any residue remains, a touch of break cleaner would take care of that in a jiffy.
Hi - thanks for your suggestions. About the drills: that’s actually been a blind spot for me for a long time. I‘d never owned brad point drills until recently and they’re still not at the front of my mind for whatever reason. But of course, you’re right. About the spray glue: the only products that I know of here in Germany are for permanent attachment; I’m not aware that such a removable spray glue exists or at least is common. But thanks for the tips!
@@holzhandwerk_ak Every spray glue I've used (in Germany actually, for graphic design, is not truly permanent. Just a mess of you use it lots. Back in the days, when that's how you did layouts, you'd have a dedicated spray glue cabin. :-))
I love this and I am going to try to make it, now that I know all the mistakes I would have made without your video. Excellent..One side note...I'd much rather hear the sounds in the shop as you work instead of the irritating music I have to mute so I can concentrate. But that's just my problem..
very cool I ilke this very much, I think i'm gonna go out and build one like it, oh btw one thing I did on my sled is I drilled holes in it at various lengths and angles then made a few blocks with small dowels in them, it works quite well. that way I don't need extra clamps
Awesome! I dig your work flow style, very organized & precise. Also really dig your drill press, that thing is badass! I haven’t seen one like that before, too bad I don’t think that make/ mode/ type of drill press is currently available here in the US ☹️
Just stumbled onto your channel... and upon looking around further, I found your kit site with the overview of all your tools & the entire article you have specifically about your drill press. Thank you for making these informative resources available!!! Awesome channel!
gab scheinbar ein paar Hindernisse, aber es ist dann doch gut geworden. Diese Schrauberbitpyramiden scheinen ja momentan im Trend zu sein. Ich weiß nur noch nicht, ob es auch für mich praktisch ist.
In Germany it’s called a glue boy - here’s a link to it in the German amazon store: www.amazon.de/Leimspender-Sparbehälter-Vorratsbehälter-schlagfestem-hochwertigem/dp/B07NWWPVPP/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=leimboy&qid=1586012265&sr=8-5 - I don’t know what it would be called elsewhere.
It’s called GlüeBot by Fastcap. I got it on amazon. The other one with the brush in it is called Leimboy (Glueboy) in Germany. Also available on Amazon.
You can download the template for the layout of the holes from this link: holzhandwerk-ak.de/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/hhw-screwbit-holder-drill-layout.pdf (PDF) -Make sure to print it at 100 % (it will just about fit on A4 paper in portrait mode)
Link doesn’t work
@@Ricksastar Thanks for pointing that out - should work again.
As a complete noob to woodworking I appreciate how you cared to show mistakes that took place along the way. It gives me the encouragement to not give up when you encounter stumbling blocks. Thank you
I’m glad to hear it - enjoy your woodworking!
A real teacher shows both the progress and the mistakes - teaching the methods AND the fixes, and how imagination of each maker can come into play - so thank you for sharing!
Thanks! Appreciate your kind feedback.
Really good video. I liked the fact that you are able to do small accurate projects with a portable small table saw.
A good design! I am happy to see I am not the only one to hold things close to the electric heater in the woodshop to warm them in the wintertime.
Thank you!
I really appreciate this video. You actually showed the mistakes you made, what you learned. Some creators actually cut their mistakes out, you didn't. This way we all learn too. And I also appreciate the fact that you added the template. I am going to give this a shot tonight. Thanks!
Thank you for your kind feedback - appreciate it!
I have an unheated shop and use this little trick to keep the glue and other finishes warm and ready for use. I built a small plywood cabinet and installed a small wattage bulb (25W) that I keep on during the winter. I only keep items that will be used in the near future in the locker. That keeps it small. Nice video!
Thanks for the tip.
Nice build. I'd like to see one on drill bit storage too. Thanks
Excellent idea and execution. Now off to make one myself.
Enjoy
great video and you show the mistakes well done mate hello from Australia
Thanks mate!
Like your show and idea,Thank you for good content and I will to follow your work,
Thanks!
Very nice project, I like that you didn't edited out the mistakes from the video.
Great ideas! Even love the tape across your can of finish to rub of the excess of the brush.
Thanks for your feedback!
Very nice build Andreas, great video very enjoyable , thank you
Thanks Michael!
I really appreciate your showing how we all make mistakes and how you pick yourself up and move on! Nice Build
Thanks. Glad you find it useful.
Great to see a TH-cam video with errors made, well done Andreas. You've given me some ideas for my Dremel bits on the model train work bench, thank you.
Glad you find it useful!
John Hill LMAO I was going to post the same thing a box for my dremels on my train table layout I model Nscale my layout is 6×18' hope your box turned out good and great video AndreS as allways
A Great design; well done!
Thank you!
A beautiful little build, Andreas.
Thanks Will
Nice job. It helps to be organized. Nice design change with the drawer as well. Looks much better.
Thanks.
Looks very nice. We should also start to put more effort in our french cleat holders! 😀
Thanks.
Love your channel Andreas. Your work is so nice and tells me some pitfalls to avoid if I can. Thanks
Thanks for your kind words Derrick.
It’s nice to see someone make mistakes and own up to it, great idea , I’m going to make one.
Thanks for your feedback.
Excellent!
Thanks.
Thank you for this. It is exactly what I needed.
Glad to hear it!
lovely job, it's a very good idea. well done Andreas.
Thanks.
Nice job.
Thanks.
sehr gut umgesetzt, sieht sehr gut aus...Danke fürs Zeigen, Andreas
Danke Thilo.
My Grandfather had something very similar to this in his workshop, and he probably passed away before Konstantin was even born, so I doubt that Konstantin invented it. I do like your version of this bit organizer.
Thanks. I also doubt that Konstantin invented it. But he published a video about it that I became aware of so that’s why I credited him.
Nice. I could use something like this! You took the time to apply finish, and actually cared about tear out even though it was a shop project. It's nice to see! Well done
Thanks. Yes, it was the first tool holder that I applied finish to - it makes a big difference, the holder feels much more valuable because of it.
Gute Anregung. Da kann ich gleich Verbindungen an der Schublade üben. Danke auch für die Bohrschablone. Klar lass ich ein Abo da. Merci!
Danke - freut mich.
I always like the honesty of your videos, you give us a 'warts and all' experience which I think is commendable since I am a firm believer in the idea that mistakes are an opportunity to learn.
Thanks for your feedback -it’s great to hear that you appreciate my honesty!
Wow I will make one for my shop. Thank you
Good luck.
When I was in high school back in the last century, they used brad point drills to cut clean holes in sheet metal. Brad point drills work well in reducing tear out in wood as well.
Thanks for the tip.
Always elegant and clean build.
Thanks!
Greetings from Richmond VA USA! Another well done video!
Thanks a lot Jay and greetings back to the US!
Very nice build! Thanks for the pdf file!
Thanks for your feedback!
If I had to guess I'd say your accent is about 70% Irish, and 30% German/Scandinavian.
Good video. I'm looking to finally think about, getting around to, organising my drill bits and there's some great ideas here. Thanks!
Thanks for your feedback, Joe. You listened well: I developed my accent through listening to, playing and singing Irish music in my youth, then spending a year in Galway to study English. Since then, I seem to have lost some of that and unfortunately picked up a German accent again to some degree.
Wunderbar gebaut. Klasse finde ich auch, dass du den Kanal nennst, bei dem du es zuerst gesehen hast. Ich finde, dass gehört einfach dazu. Weiterhin viel Freude beim Werkeln :-)
Danke!
Gute Idee und perfekt umgesetzt. Eine schönes Resteholzprojekt zum nachbauen. Danke für den Tipp und dein Video.
Danke für die nette Rückmeldung, Rainer!
Very Nice that You gave credits
Thank you! You have some very smart ideas.
Thanks!
Good idea, congratulations !
Thank you Mario.
Nice Idea! I think it's possible to add drill labels to sides so you can easily find what you need.
Thanks for your feedback!
Molto bello. Very nice.
Thank you!
I enjoyed your project. great Idea will try that for my shop. thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for your feedback!
Like your project, I'm going to copy it ,if you don't mind 😉.
Sure. It’s a great little thing to have I. The Shop.
I need to do the same thing. Have run into the same problems with my driver bits as you have! Thanks for sharing very much!
Thanks for your feedback!
Hallo Andreas,
sehr schöner Bit-Halter. Danke fürs Video. Kommt auf meine Liste zum Nachbauen. Daumen hoch.
lg Peter, Leimi´s Werkstatt
Vielen Dank Peter!
Lovely little build mate love it great idea gonna give it a go 😀👍
Thanks Spencer.
Cool I go make too for my bits. Is a good organizer 💯
Enjoy your project!
Very nice work like how set out it is kind regards David
Thanks.
08:46 die coolste, simpelste und effektivste Methode den Pinsel abzustreichen die ich jemals gesehen habe 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wery Nice work ❤💪💪💪
Thanks!
Hallo Andreas
Sehr schönes Projekt das brauche ich auch, damit endlich mal Ordnung rein kommt. Bei diesen vielen Bits. Danke für 's zeigen 👍 👍 👍 Gruß Martin
Danke für Dein Feedback, Martin.
I would probably use a thicker board and after drilling the holes i would run it through the planer a couple of times.
that drill press is it DIY? looks great
No, it can be purchased. Details here: kit.co/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
I throughly enjoy your channel and inspirational videos. Many thanks
Thanks for your feedback, Michael. Glad you like my videos
Oh i love your Pyramide with these little drawer. The Idea💡that you glueing the plan on the wood is great. Thanks for the shootout and the link in the description. Best greetings Konstantin
You’re welcome -great that you like it. And thanks for the idea!
Nicely done! I like that you catch & admit to making mistakes. That always makes one a better woodworker. You have a new subscriber!
Thanks Steve. And welcome to the Channel!
Really great idea and video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your feedback!
Good job
Thanks.
Hi. Can you give some distances in your project? ( center to center hole, stair height and depth, etc.)
There’s a drill template in the video description.
I Make Thimgs Out Of Outdoor Wood
Like The Napkin Holder I Made
From An Old Hollowed Out
Tree Branch. It Wasnt Hard To
Make With What Little Tools I Had.
I'm Also Working On Anotherone.
Super geworden Andreas und schönes Video...🙋🏻♂️🙋🏻♂️👍🙌
Vielen Dank Ingo!
Great tool selection, unfortunately the only tool I was interested in was the drill press, but it was not listed in any of his links.
You can find more about it here: kit.co/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
schönes projekt und super praktisch👍 danke andreas
Gerne - und danke für das Feedback, Lukas.
Sehr schön gemachtes Video & mit viel Liebe zum Detail gebaut. (schade dass der Link zum PDF template nicht mehr tut)
Danke für die nette Rückmeldung. Ich hab den Link repariert, sollte nun wieder funktionieren.
Nicely done. I’m subscribing to see more. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and welcome to the channel Don!
Great video and idea! I'm going to make one for myself. Thanks!
Glad you like it!
Cooles Projekt und geile Mucke
Danke.
Es ist selten das beides passt!
I generally use an awl to mark my holes. Then you can remove the paper
Thanks. I don’t have pointed drills so it wouldn’t have been easy to centre the drill on the little dent.
@@holzhandwerk_ak I find normal bits to work better than pointed holes to be honest.
Love it !
Thanks.
Great job and nice presentation. Glad you gave a shout out to the original designer. Thanks for sharing the template, did you design that? If so would you mind telling me how you did it, I would like to learn that
Thanks. I did design it. I used my vector graphic software Affinity Designer) and drew the basic shape, then the circles and used the "distribute" feature to space the circles evenly on the available distance. Then I printed it out.
Usefull project!
Thanks.
I like your drill press what is the manufacture name ?
It’s by Wabeco. I have a full video on it here: kit.co/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
Very nice video. May I ask where you got your glue brush holder?
Thanks. I got it on amazon Germany: amzn.to/3TKDbAt - here I found a similar one on amazon US: amzn.to/3RkTcvx
All very convenient! every instrument has its place.
Word of advice when drilling holes, when you start off your hole drill in reverse this makes sure the hole doesn’t chip the wood starting out
How do you get such nice looking plywood. The stuff I get has layers missing inside and looks horrible
Over here you can get different qualities. This is called Multiplex with many thin layers. And you can choose the quality level of that, too: number of defects in the top layers.
Molto bello.Complimenti. Very nice.
Thanks a lot!
Hello Andreas, very nice project mate, your workshop is looking very nice with every improvement you make, great video 🎥🔨👍👍👍
Thanks mate! And congratulations to your subs milestone!
You're a much more experienced woodworker than I, I reckon, but may I ask/suggest two things that came to mind? Firstly, for drilling the bit-holes: Why no brad point drill bit with a nice and sharp lip on it? You'd not have to worry about unclean holes, I reckon. Secondly: When gluing the paper template onto the blocks, might it be less of a hassle if you used spray glue so you can just pull the paper right off after you're done using it? If any residue remains, a touch of break cleaner would take care of that in a jiffy.
Hi - thanks for your suggestions. About the drills: that’s actually been a blind spot for me for a long time. I‘d never owned brad point drills until recently and they’re still not at the front of my mind for whatever reason. But of course, you’re right.
About the spray glue: the only products that I know of here in Germany are for permanent attachment; I’m not aware that such a removable spray glue exists or at least is common. But thanks for the tips!
@@holzhandwerk_ak Every spray glue I've used (in Germany actually, for graphic design, is not truly permanent. Just a mess of you use it lots. Back in the days, when that's how you did layouts, you'd have a dedicated spray glue cabin. :-))
You earned my subscribing by showing your mistakes. Well done project, sir.
Thanks very much and welcome to the channel Rick!
I love this and I am going to try to make it, now that I know all the mistakes I would have made without your video. Excellent..One side note...I'd much rather hear the sounds in the shop as you work instead of the irritating music I have to mute so I can concentrate. But that's just my problem..
Thanks for your feedback, Linda. Other viewers ask me where to find that “relaxing music” - I guess tastes are different.
very cool I ilke this very much, I think i'm gonna go out and build one like it, oh btw one thing I did on my sled is I drilled holes in it at various lengths and angles then made a few blocks with small dowels in them, it works quite well. that way I don't need extra clamps
Thanks for the suggestions. I already have a Kreg Track system in the shop to improve the sled. I just haven’t got round to making a new sled with it.
@@holzhandwerk_ak no problem, it was just one of those cheap little things we do to improve the things we make , lol
Hi what is that router table insert for you table saw
Check out my build video about it: th-cam.com/video/9xCyqnAJr_4/w-d-xo.html
Awesome! I dig your work flow style, very organized & precise. Also really dig your drill press, that thing is badass! I haven’t seen one like that before, too bad I don’t think that make/ mode/ type of drill press is currently available here in the US ☹️
Just stumbled onto your channel... and upon looking around further, I found your kit site with the overview of all your tools & the entire article you have specifically about your drill press. Thank you for making these informative resources available!!! Awesome channel!
Thanks for your kind words. I’m glad you find my stuff useful.
gab scheinbar ein paar Hindernisse, aber es ist dann doch gut geworden. Diese Schrauberbitpyramiden scheinen ja momentan im Trend zu sein. Ich weiß nur noch nicht, ob es auch für mich praktisch ist.
Where did you get the hardware for your drill press?
You can find out about it in this video: kit.co/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
At 4:58 - what is that glue "well"? Genius but I've never seen one.
In Germany it’s called a glue boy - here’s a link to it in the German amazon store: www.amazon.de/Leimspender-Sparbehälter-Vorratsbehälter-schlagfestem-hochwertigem/dp/B07NWWPVPP/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=leimboy&qid=1586012265&sr=8-5 - I don’t know what it would be called elsewhere.
What song play in backstage?
can you tell us about the devise that allows you to use your had drill as a drill press? do you like it? where can i find one?
I made a whole video about it: kit.com/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
Thank you for sharing. One question: why circles and not cross hairs on your template?
No particular reason.
Thanks for sharing. Good to see mistakes along the way, learn more that way. Liking that drill press/stand! What is it?
Thanks for your feedback Richard. Here you’ll find some information on it: kit.com/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
Can you share the link again? I get an error.
What drill bit size did you use?
I don’t remember, but I measured the diagonal of the hexagon of the bits and added half a millimeter.
what is that wood glue holder?
It's a glu bot by FastCap: www.fastcap.com/product/glubot-family
Hi brill vid , can i ask where you got your drill stand from please Thanks Joe
You’ll find the details here: kit.com/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
Where did you purchase your drill press stand, I find it very unique specially for small shops. Thank yout
Here you’ll find the necessary information: kit.com/holzhandwerk_ak/my-drill-press-drill-mount
Nice. What make is that crazy looking drill press?
Thanks. I made a whole video about it: th-cam.com/video/gKtCAXaLeEo/w-d-xo.html
hi
love your glue bottle!
where did you get it?
It’s called GlüeBot by Fastcap. I got it on amazon. The other one with the brush in it is called Leimboy (Glueboy) in Germany. Also available on Amazon.
@@holzhandwerk_ak thanks for the answer, mate