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For chip evac during those large hole saw cut, drill a few small relief holes on the inside diameter of the hole you're cutting so the chips can fall out as you're cutting. Learned that from an AvE video and it works like a charm 👌
I wouldn't say you over engineered this at all! You improved every fault that vise cranks all suffer from. I can see this even useful for a smaller vise. Great piece of work in how it is engineered. From the attaching points to the O ring! Simple, direct, clean, thought out. Thanks
I'm a fan of overengineering. It's great when everything in your shop has incredible functionality and looks like jewelry, even if it's unnecessary. Cool video!
I couldn't remember why I was subbed to your channel but I think it's the cargo bike. I made one and you inspired me. Thank you. This was really cool too
I don't comment often, but boy oh boy was i happy to see a new video from you, up. Looking forward to next years content. All thhe best from BC, Canada
Good to see a new video. This project is obviously over engineered, but that's why we have all the toys and what better use for them than to make our other toys better. KOKO!
As a tool and die maker. I would use a collet to hold the countersink when using it with side cutting forces. Drill chucks can only handle vertical loads.
Very nice work Phil.. First time I've seen your channel.. I love over engineered stuff.. Phil I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and the happiest of New Years....
Really cool design...it's probably been over a v Year now I redesigned the handle on 1 of my vises with a rectangular bar as opposed to the stock round shaft..loved it every since
When using a hole saw, try drilling a hole "in the cut diameter" the chips then fall through the hole, making sawing more efficient. I drill a 6mm or so size hole so just the edge of the hole is in the saw cut.
So nice go have you back. You work is awesome, I find it very inspiring and you along with another channel has help me with my depression after so difficult times, I have down loaded your belt grinder plans from Etsy. I believe it is the best out there. As I get back on my feet I look forward to making it as a project to help my head. Merry Christmas and thank you for taking the time to produce such fine continent. All the best, Seagrutner, Thanik you Phil
Coincidentally, I'm watching this in the "grinder assembly" t-shirt :) The quality is surprisingly good. The "sticker" (or whatever you call that thing that's glued to the shirt) still looks like new after a couple of years.
That's actually really cool, and kinda makes you question why handles of a similar design aren't used in higher end vices. It's symmetrical, can be scaled easily, doesn't come off with asymmetric force, and acts as both a speed handle, and high leverage handle. Plus it's removable, honestly, it's perfect
They have speed handles on machine vises sometimes but I haven't seen one on a normal vise except the fireball vise which I think has a similar one. Good thing about this design is it can be adapted to almost any vise out there, just have to change the hole sizes accordingly
A tip: to improve chip evacuation while using a hole saw, drill an evacuation hole in the path of the saw blade. It'll push the chips out of the cut and greatly improve the operation.
Yeah I actually did that although it's not easy to spot in the video. But it didn't help much in this case, I think the main problem is just that the hole saw was dull and missing some teeth 😅
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Great video! This is the kind of content, that makes me want to get a CNC and a lathe, regardless of living in a two room apartment :)
Did you mean a mill when you said CNC?
@@liamobrien9451 Both ;)
This is my daily struggle; if I wasn't married, I'd definitely have a lathe in my apartment 😂
@@Graive17 hot metal shavings going on bedroom carpet 😂
Pull the finger out and bloody buy them both! Downgrade the car and upgrade your life with the money! @Marc
For chip evac during those large hole saw cut, drill a few small relief holes on the inside diameter of the hole you're cutting so the chips can fall out as you're cutting. Learned that from an AvE video and it works like a charm 👌
Been using that ever since I saw his video
Glad to see you are still with us. Greatly looking forward to the new cargo bike, it looks incredible
That is a thing of beauty right there, nice use of speed holes!
Design of extreme cleverness. Well done! I like that you can just take it off to get it out of the way if you need to once you clamp some thing.
Oh, so good to see you back! I really missed your content. Keep the overengineered project coming, baby!
What a fantastic idea! Makes much more sense than an ordinary vise handle! Brilliant!
Now that is one of THE nicest vise handles I've seen to so far. Well done.
This is unbelievably satisfying. The fitment and smoothness hit just right.
Nice, been waiting for a new video for ages, glad your back!
Good to see you still have a handle on things!
Great work. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
That click when the handle snaps into place is so satisfying! Great work!
I wouldn't say you over engineered this at all! You improved every fault that vise cranks all suffer from. I can see this even useful for a smaller vise. Great piece of work in how it is engineered. From the attaching points to the O ring! Simple, direct, clean, thought out. Thanks
Glad you are ok, and glad you are back on TH-cam.
I love how the holes look like hearts in the thumbnail! amazing work
Merry christmas and a happy new year to you too!
So glad you're back to share!!
Good to see you, Phil. Thanks for doing this quick project. Merry Christmas 🎄!
Gruss in die alte Heimat, willkommen zurueck und frohe Weihnachten!
Looks like the sander is holding up great! Great job as always!
I'm a fan of overengineering. It's great when everything in your shop has incredible functionality and looks like jewelry, even if it's unnecessary. Cool video!
I couldn't remember why I was subbed to your channel but I think it's the cargo bike. I made one and you inspired me. Thank you. This was really cool too
We REALLY missed you in 2022! Thanks for posting an awesome year end video.
thats the most beautiful jig I have evver seen.
So satisfying to watch! work of art!
Good to see you back ! Happy new year from sunny London
sooooo psyched for a new cargo bike video!!!
I don't comment often, but boy oh boy was i happy to see a new video from you, up. Looking forward to next years content. All thhe best from BC, Canada
Great to see you again, this is pure genius!
Welcome back!! My life is complete again. Merry Christmas from down under.
Now that's a thing of complex beauty!
Merry Christmas! I am looking forward to see the bike build you teased in the beginning.
yet another $20,000+ worth of equipment to make a $50 part video. thank you. Very helpful. I'll get on that bank loan now.
Great to see you back Phil, looking forward to the new content. Hope you had a great Christmas.
Good to see a new video. This project is obviously over engineered, but that's why we have all the toys and what better use for them than to make our other toys better. KOKO!
Excellent video, great to see you back! 👌👍
wow. this spark some Ideas to pot on my homemade vice. great video!
Nice to have you back! I gladly wait for what seems to be a nice cargo bike project. Al the rest is a bonus.
Thanks always for the inspirational projects! Happy new year to you as well
Merry Christmas to you as well! 🇨🇦
Thanks for the Christmas present! Happy holidays!
Awesome. Couldn’t stop watching
Woa, an incredible project! See you next
Love that click! Great idea too
Overengineered is the magic keyword to find great content on YT.😆 New sub! 👍
Thanks for this awesome Christmas present and all the best for your new year too. 🙂
As a tool and die maker. I would use a collet to hold the countersink when using it with side cutting forces. Drill chucks can only handle vertical loads.
Very nice work Phil.. First time I've seen your channel.. I love over engineered stuff.. Phil I hope you and your family have a Merry Christmas and the happiest of New Years....
Welcome back! Was just thinking about your channel the other day.
BOOM! I like ur invention man, even for such simple and common thing like vice, upgrade may be found.
This is awesome. Nice work!
Christmas came early!!! Missed you Phil :)
Glad you’re back!
Thanks for the Christmas video! Nice work as always, well thought out and made. Looking forward to more videos in the new year!
Love all of your work, it's so satisfying to watch, especially as an engineer
Really cool design...it's probably been over a v
Year now I redesigned the handle on 1 of my vises with a rectangular bar as opposed to the stock round shaft..loved it every since
Another outstanding project and video, Phil-Thanks! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to you as well ✅👍
The extra holes are for weight reduction to increase speed.
Great handles great project n great vid! Merry one to ye. TFS, GB :)
Great to see you back Phil - looking forward to next years content!
@PhilVandelay. Is someone using your name on Telegram?
Heyyy welcome back!
Great idea,great video. Merry Christmas!
When using a hole saw, try drilling a hole "in the cut diameter" the chips then fall through the hole, making sawing more efficient. I drill a 6mm or so size hole so just the edge of the hole is in the saw cut.
I actually did! But it was still a pain since the teeth still tend to clog up, at least with aluminum
@Phil Vandelay I don't have that as I use water soluble oil, it flushes the teeth clean, cutting and drilling fluids tend to gum up teeth.
BUEN TRABAJO Y CON MUCHA PRECISION
So nice go have you back. You work is awesome, I find it very inspiring and you along with another channel has help me with my depression after so difficult times, I have down loaded your belt grinder plans from Etsy. I believe it is the best out there. As I get back on my feet I look forward to making it as a project to help my head. Merry Christmas and thank you for taking the time to produce such fine continent. All the best, Seagrutner, Thanik you Phil
Excellente arbeit, TOP.
You are very talented! Lathe+milling=New Sub👍
Welcome back Phil! Really looking forward to a video on the carriage handwheel reduction unit! Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays Phil, great design! Your shop has come a long way!
awesome work Phil!
Phil I subbed, I want to see more over engineered stuff.. Have a Happy New Year...
Great project as always, thanks Phil. Don’t keep us waiting too long, I want to see the motorcycle/bike/trailer/ufo you’re building!
Coincidentally, I'm watching this in the "grinder assembly" t-shirt :)
The quality is surprisingly good. The "sticker" (or whatever you call that thing that's glued to the shirt) still looks like new after a couple of years.
Thanks for the Christmas present!
Great idea, good job
Merry Christmas mate
Nice work. Reminds me of the handle that Fireball Tool made for his custom vice. Though yours is much thicker and has double the handles.
Really really nice I liked it.
Great video, great idea and execution (simply changing the torque but it doesn't fall off i.e.).
New Cargo Bike? Hyped :D
Super cool. Bravo
you gotta sell that as a product man. This idea is cool but you executed it perfectly as well !!
you say over engineered i say work of art , just found you channel i look forward to watching more of your content :)
That's actually really cool, and kinda makes you question why handles of a similar design aren't used in higher end vices. It's symmetrical, can be scaled easily, doesn't come off with asymmetric force, and acts as both a speed handle, and high leverage handle.
Plus it's removable, honestly, it's perfect
They have speed handles on machine vises sometimes but I haven't seen one on a normal vise except the fireball vise which I think has a similar one. Good thing about this design is it can be adapted to almost any vise out there, just have to change the hole sizes accordingly
Good to see you back mate 👍
That vice handle is very clever.
Merry Xmas
Robert
i know this might be an odd question but what ID tolerance did you use in the nub/handle here 8:58
Honestly couldn't tell you, but it's not a tight fit or anything. The grease mostly fills the gap so it doesn't rattle
awesome as usual!
A tip: to improve chip evacuation while using a hole saw, drill an evacuation hole in the path of the saw blade. It'll push the chips out of the cut and greatly improve the operation.
Yeah I actually did that although it's not easy to spot in the video. But it didn't help much in this case, I think the main problem is just that the hole saw was dull and missing some teeth 😅
Awesome job 👍
Beim Schlichtspan mit Alu kannst Du einen Tropfen Ethanol verwenden damit bekommst Du ne super schöne Oberfläche. Beim Drehen gehts besser aber beim Fräsen ist es auch gut. Auch beim Bohren hilft es.
BRILLIANT!
Awesome vise modification Phil - So good to see you are doing well. Merry Christmas 👍👍😎👍👍
Nice build!
Drillium vise handle! Campagnolo approved.
i was skeptical but that's actually super cool
I was only thinking yesterday"what has happened to you?"Great to see you back.👍👌
Love it, great vise mod
I really enjoy your content. Thank you for sharing it with the rest of us. Cheers