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A much cheaper (almost free) option for the paint cones is to cut small scraps of wood & either pound a skinny nail or drive a screw through the middle. You can just set them on your workbench & lay your workpiece on the tips of the nails/screws. Works like a charm. I used some wood from my large scrap collection & several screws for mine. I would recommend using the same length nails or screws, just to make sure they will hold things level. You can even make larger ones with more than 1 screw/nail in each if you like. If you are concerned about piercing yourself with the point while you work, just file it down a bit to dull it. I think I made about 35, virtually for free since I already had all the supplies, but I suppose you could count the few bucks I'd paid for the screws. Still dirt cheap & they didn't take long to make at all. Just an additional idea. Thanks for all the suggestions. Hope you have a great day!
As a long time fan, I also feel like the videos are becoming more and more about products you can get and less about things you can do. I opened this hoping to see a bunch of small tricks and jigs to make, not stuff to buy. I understand that as a content creator there needs to be a balance and I'm happy to watch product recommendations (and buy them from your links, whenever I can) to enjoy the rest of your content, but it feels like there is less and less "rest of" the content and it's all product lists. It would be nice to have a mix of both on the videos
One of the things I have on my workbench that I haven't really seen before is a French cleat on one side. Then I can easily swap out what is stored there depending on what I need, e.g can have the clamps there during gluing, then swap to my sanding gear when it's sanding time, then rubbish bin for cleanup, etc. To me, dynamic storage like that feels like the whole point of something like French cleats, so I'm surprising I haven't really seen it around much.
Hockey pucks are also great as an anti vibration interface between your air compressor and concrete floor when you're bolting it down. Power tip time: freeze the hockey pucks for at least 24 hours before drilling the bolt hole in it. If not, the rubber won't cut near as clean and might even catch the bit and get dangerous. Freezing makes the puck very hard and easy to drill through.
as a beginner wood worker i have found the HF small parts cases a do very well . i know a lot of people dont like HF tools BUT i dont have problems unless i use some ( electrical mostly) every day or all day long ! i have broke a couple of the quick clamps but the bar clamps and f style seem ok! POWER strips get the 4ft 12 outlet if you have room some of mine are several years old and going fine, they also have a set that have magnets to hold them on more expensive but nice, i also like their 1250lum rechargeable work light with power bank , it just has a kick stand but also a 1/4-20 tread hole that you could put on a tripod my work table is an adjustable writhing table right now will have to make something more solid once i get the shop finished out and figure out places for stuff, it works good as an outfeed table or drop it down to put a project on down low !mine is electric so moves from one height to another quickly. Great tips will need to pick up some for my shop(when its finished)!!!!!!! love the rubber mat on the table i keep a rubber entry mat to put down when i work on the floor saves the knees!!!! AS ALWAYS GREAT TIPS AND VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I use some HF stuff. I grabbed a couple rechargeable work lights. They will receive a 1/4-20 screw. I grabbed a couple of old camcorder tripods at a thrift store. I made a do-dad out of maple, to fit the tripod mount, since I don't have a 3D printer. I can set a light where ever I want.
Great tips! Love your videos! For power at my work table, I plugged in a 14 gauge extension cord to my door opener outlet in the ceiling. Hang the female end on my garage door rails when not in use. No tripping over the cord, very easy to use and it reaches most everywhere. Keep them good videos coming!
As someone with an electrician mindset, I'd want to either have a retractable cord above, or more likely hardwire some sort of outlet setup in the side(and maybe multiple sides) of the bench. If it was going to be in a permanent, or at least semi-permanent location, I'd see if I could then run the power to some sort of junction box or outlet on or in the floor, via either plug or hardwire.
I have the Rockler T-track clamp and like it. However, since I'm a cheapskate, I made my own. I took a scrap piece of plywood, traced the Rockler profile, cut out multiple pieces on the bandsaw, made the elongated slot, added a Toilet bowl flange bolt, washer, and homemade nut. They have been working great for more than 7 years. If I accidentally cut into them, I don't care since they won't damage my blades.
Those are all great ideas! I wish I had the room for a big work table but I share the 40x40 shop with my lawn care stuff so one side is all wood working and the other is lawn care. I will say my little 2x3' work table has served me well but its time for something a bit bigger and something with a level top lol, love the 90 degree dog ear braces ...I could really use those!
Your small parts organizer boxes in the center look just like mine...random washers, screws, miscellaneous other products, and the overspill from when you forget to fasten the closures prior to picking up and moving said box. It's all a sign of a busy craftsmen. Carry on my friend!
Thanks for another great video. I appreciate you. Also, I love your shirt. My pastor preached a message several years ago called “Even If”. It included that scripture. Love the song by Mercy Me too. God bless you
I used 1/2" plywood to create french cleats on the ends and back of my bench. I can grab something off the wall and take it to the bench easily. I put the clamp holder on the end of the bench. Even though it is also on a french cleat, it has not moved since day 1. I use those plastic political signs/contractor signs for protection. They don't cover the whole bench, but they are good enough for me. A couple of times I did grab 3, and tape them together, but for what I do, one is generally good.
Matt, I love you videos I love your board butter and I love your ministry. I have the same million dollar bills from living waters. 😂 Keep up the good work. I'm super green at woodworking and I've made two of your benches and the jointer jig so far. I have all the pieces cut for 5 layered crosses but I'm not sure how to cut slots for the first layer but I figure I should make your safer crosscut sled first and maybe I'll figure it out. Thank you for all you do!
Always a good watch 👍 something that may help others though we work as contractors with portable workbenches we use FRP sheets glued to our bench. You can also use shower walls as well but frp is best. Glue dosent stick to it easly, paint flakes right off and impact resistant won't dent or scratch. If they use it for restaurants and hospitals for a cleanable surface there's a reason. Also I have this issue of people not noticing that depth of saw cuts and going into the table. Rhe smell of burning fiberglass should be your clue something is wrong and all thoes plastic shavings but dosent dull or destroy blades when they cut into the table. It's so easy to clean , maintain and replace better than formica or milmine.
My workbench has a "T" track, table saw, a panel comes out to set my miter saw and it's level for long stuff, another panel comes out for my planer so it sets flush for an outfeed table. Has 3 electric boxes to plug into. Getting ready to add a router inset with lift. 9 drawers to store most used stuff.Has 6 wheels that lock so i can move it anywhere or load it in my enclosed trailer.
I like your table I had 1 years ago with power, and vac built in. Then I moved back home to Oklahoma. Don't have the room in a 20 x 25 shop. To many tools and equipment. I do woodworking, to concrete,weilding and small engine repair .
Great video Matt as always I’m hoping to start building myself a workbench here in the next few weeks and I really love your bench I just need to incorporate my DeWalt job site table saw into my bench so I can have an out feed table when cutting stuff. Just need to decide what to do on the top tee track or dog holes ? But I really like that mat you add to the top of your bench definitely going to look into one of them.
I'm reading some of the comments and people are asking about the type of content that has now become synonymous with 731. The truth is, we have to look at it from the perspective of the content creator. Build videos may have been the main craze let's say 10 years ago. But as time progressed, TH-cam and many other platforms have become saturated with this content, and consequently viewership per video tends to drop, which is not ideal for the content creator. After all, as much as they may love the artform, it's still a business at the end of the day. Therefore, you may have noticed a lot of TH-cam Woodworking channels have followed the metrics and branched out their content. That's a business decision, and we have to respect that. Some have gone into tips and tricks videos. Some into jigs and stuff. Some into tools and reviews. Some into teaching the basics. Some into restoration projects. And some still do project builds. Some of us may indulge in one or the other, while others, like me, would love all of them for the various aspects that they cover. Truth is, there is a plethora of all types of content across the Woodworking Community. We just have to respect each one for what it is, and each creator for their decision in direction. And I'm sure among them all, we can find enough content that'll satisfy any niche we're looking for. So thank you Matt, for the type of content that you create. Keep doing what you do brother! And keep using your medium to spread the gospel in the process.
I ran wire from an outlet on one wall over to the opposite wall and installed an outlet there. Beats running an extension cord, and probably didn't cost much more than a cord protector.
My observation with T-track- really good for holding stuff horizontally but vertically, it’s regretful. It pulls up etc. I put t-track but am going to be putting in a few dog holes for that vertical holding.
Great video Mr. Matt. I’ve noticed that you’ve been done some reviews on routers in the past. I would like ti recommend one. I noticed that you have a Skil router and router table. I recently ordered one from woodcraft. It doesn’t look like yours. It has a screen on it that has features that allows you to set your bit speed digitally. It is well worth the money in my opinion.
More evidence that the primary function of the work bench is as a clamp/clamping base. For organization, though, the Harbor Freight storage boxes are as good as any other at 1/4 the price. Seriously, unless your habit is to throwing them against concrete walls, HF are great.
2:44 the amount of wobble in that Festool MFT3 table never ceases to amaze me. Oh but don’t worry for 100 bucks they will sell you the stabilizing cross braces. I love Festool but that’s not cool.
Dashboard PWS solves almost every issue the MFT/3 has and Rob is always improving it. Best woodworking purchase I’ve made in a few years. Has parallel guide system, vertical work holding and a plethora of other features. (I paid full price, am not sponsored in anyway by Dashboard) small company, American made.
Traditional workholding with Holdfasts is quicker and more versatile than anything IMHO. I am a hybrid woodworker and the discovery of Holdfasts changed the game with power and handtools.
Sir do you anyone that’s in a wheelchair and has a custom workbench? Iv looked at some on Amazon that are 6’x2’ adjustable hight but 1” thick. I need something I can roll under any suggestions? Thanks Randy
My shed is a 10x12 and most of my tools will be along the 12 length. The 10 ft length will be more mobile station. Now with all this said my mobile workbench would be either a 3x5. Should I look at making it bigger cuz I like yours is big. Any thoughts 💭 ❤❤❤
Lee Valley sells grip discs for hockey pucks which turns your pucks into awesome bench cookies for very cheap. I made 12 and the size and weight is much better than Rockler's IMO
Everything dandy till paint/glue are anything else gets splashed into the Tracks Dog holes ok, but not so compatible for under branch storage unless there’s a double top to stop that
Hey I’ve been watching your channel for years now and I’m wondering, do you actually build anything anymore like you used to? It seems like the only vids in my feed anymore are always product type vids. I’m just curious.
So, instead of quoting brandnames, tell us, is it T19 or T30 track? Dog Hole benchtops: Making your own, 19mm or 20mm holes,, and why?. I have only ever seen one doghole accessory that was only available in 20mm size. Dovetail slots: a poor mans version of T-Track, I have mental pictures of that dovetail groove breaking out if the resident clamp is set too tight
Holdfasts, at least a quality holdfast, are so fast and effective. You will see them on hand tool oriented shops, which I am guessing most of your subscribers are not. But they are worth taking a look at.
Get a yoga mat from a relative or friend it can do most of what these rubber items and some silicone can do and it's free and frequently comes in ridiculous patterns
OBSERVATION..Can you do workshop on a budget or compare expensive to cheaper price similar tools for people staring out or just dont have the money. Economy blows and not everyone can afford festool everything or a 20x10 workbench. Thanks
Your content is generally OK on your channel, but what has gotten so bad is your click bait titles like this one. Seriously, 99% Never Do This. It’s obviously at best an exaggeration which is just a nice word for lying. After wearing all the Christian t-shirts and seeing the signage in your videos it doesn’t do anything positive for your testimony. Please try to be real and let your content be good enough to get the clicks.
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Dog Hole Clamp Set - lddy.no/1jrg8
3D Printer I have - shrsl.com/4j2bx
Budget 3D Printer - shrsl.com/4j2by
Microjig Dovetail Bit - amzn.to/3URHgW5
Microjig Clamp Set - amzn.to/3JVTjeH
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Budget Small Parts Organizer Boxes - lddy.no/1jrg9
Festool Dust Extractor - amzn.to/4bfxt1M
Power Strip for Workbenches - homedepot.sjv.io/q4MPyj
Floor Cord Cover - amzn.to/4bR2SI3
Bench Cookies - amzn.to/3QF4vjE
T-Track Risers for Bench Cookies - amzn.to/3QGh9PE
12 - Pack of Hockey Pucks - amzn.to/44FlFn8
Paint Cones - amzn.to/4bk83jS
Ryobi Work Light - homedepot.sjv.io/vNZn0O
Rockler Project Mat - amzn.to/4ajtS1v
Larger Rubber Mat - amzn.to/3JUpcEu
Outlaw's Board Butter - www.731woodworks.com/store/boardbutter
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Workbench Plans - www.731woodworks.com/store/workbench-plans
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A much cheaper (almost free) option for the paint cones is to cut small scraps of wood & either pound a skinny nail or drive a screw through the middle. You can just set them on your workbench & lay your workpiece on the tips of the nails/screws. Works like a charm. I used some wood from my large scrap collection & several screws for mine. I would recommend using the same length nails or screws, just to make sure they will hold things level. You can even make larger ones with more than 1 screw/nail in each if you like. If you are concerned about piercing yourself with the point while you work, just file it down a bit to dull it. I think I made about 35, virtually for free since I already had all the supplies, but I suppose you could count the few bucks I'd paid for the screws. Still dirt cheap & they didn't take long to make at all. Just an additional idea. Thanks for all the suggestions. Hope you have a great day!
we need a video of these
As a long time fan, I also feel like the videos are becoming more and more about products you can get and less about things you can do. I opened this hoping to see a bunch of small tricks and jigs to make, not stuff to buy.
I understand that as a content creator there needs to be a balance and I'm happy to watch product recommendations (and buy them from your links, whenever I can) to enjoy the rest of your content, but it feels like there is less and less "rest of" the content and it's all product lists. It would be nice to have a mix of both on the videos
yeah, and i feel like its the same products cycled over and over after being here so long.
I’m wondering when the channel name is going to become more honest and change the name to 731 Tool suggestions.
One of the things I have on my workbench that I haven't really seen before is a French cleat on one side. Then I can easily swap out what is stored there depending on what I need, e.g can have the clamps there during gluing, then swap to my sanding gear when it's sanding time, then rubbish bin for cleanup, etc. To me, dynamic storage like that feels like the whole point of something like French cleats, so I'm surprising I haven't really seen it around much.
Hockey pucks are also great as an anti vibration interface between your air compressor and concrete floor when you're bolting it down. Power tip time: freeze the hockey pucks for at least 24 hours before drilling the bolt hole in it. If not, the rubber won't cut near as clean and might even catch the bit and get dangerous. Freezing makes the puck very hard and easy to drill through.
as a beginner wood worker i have found the HF small parts cases a do very well . i know a lot of people dont like HF tools BUT i dont have problems unless i use some ( electrical mostly) every day or all day long ! i have broke a couple of the quick clamps but the bar clamps and f style seem ok! POWER strips get the 4ft 12 outlet if you have room some of mine are several years old and going fine, they also have a set that have magnets to hold them on more expensive but nice, i also like their 1250lum rechargeable work light with power bank , it just has a kick stand but also a 1/4-20 tread hole that you could put on a tripod my work table is an adjustable writhing table right now will have to make something more solid once i get the shop finished out and figure out places for stuff, it works good as an outfeed table or drop it down to put a project on down low !mine is electric so moves from one height to another quickly. Great tips will need to pick up some for my shop(when its finished)!!!!!!! love the rubber mat on the table i keep a rubber entry mat to put down when i work on the floor saves the knees!!!! AS ALWAYS GREAT TIPS AND VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I use some HF stuff. I grabbed a couple rechargeable work lights. They will receive a 1/4-20 screw. I grabbed a couple of old camcorder tripods at a thrift store. I made a do-dad out of maple, to fit the tripod mount, since I don't have a 3D printer. I can set a light where ever I want.
Great tips! Love your videos! For power at my work table, I plugged in a 14 gauge extension cord to my door opener outlet in the ceiling. Hang the female end on my garage door rails when not in use. No tripping over the cord, very easy to use and it reaches most everywhere. Keep them good videos coming!
As someone with an electrician mindset, I'd want to either have a retractable cord above, or more likely hardwire some sort of outlet setup in the side(and maybe multiple sides) of the bench. If it was going to be in a permanent, or at least semi-permanent location, I'd see if I could then run the power to some sort of junction box or outlet on or in the floor, via either plug or hardwire.
I am a retired electrician. Woodworking is my thing now. Hope I never have to run wires again. But I know that’s kinda unrealistic
Great additions to the shop thanks
Hey Matt, I 3d printer my own bench cookies. They work great and if they get messed up, I’ll just print more. Great video.
I have the Rockler T-track clamp and like it. However, since I'm a cheapskate, I made my own. I took a scrap piece of plywood, traced the Rockler profile, cut out multiple pieces on the bandsaw, made the elongated slot, added a Toilet bowl flange bolt, washer, and homemade nut. They have been working great for more than 7 years. If I accidentally cut into them, I don't care since they won't damage my blades.
Bad ass flex building your TH-cam award into the table! Love it
Those are all great ideas! I wish I had the room for a big work table but I share the 40x40 shop with my lawn care stuff so one side is all wood working and the other is lawn care. I will say my little 2x3' work table has served me well but its time for something a bit bigger and something with a level top lol, love the 90 degree dog ear braces ...I could really use those!
Your small parts organizer boxes in the center look just like mine...random washers, screws, miscellaneous other products, and the overspill from when you forget to fasten the closures prior to picking up and moving said box. It's all a sign of a busy craftsmen. Carry on my friend!
Great tips Matt. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Amy and your family God Bless you all.🎊🎉🍾
Thanks for another great video. I appreciate you. Also, I love your shirt. My pastor preached a message several years ago called “Even If”. It included that scripture. Love the song by Mercy Me too. God bless you
I used 1/2" plywood to create french cleats on the ends and back of my bench. I can grab something off the wall and take it to the bench easily. I put the clamp holder on the end of the bench. Even though it is also on a french cleat, it has not moved since day 1. I use those plastic political signs/contractor signs for protection. They don't cover the whole bench, but they are good enough for me. A couple of times I did grab 3, and tape them together, but for what I do, one is generally good.
+1 for hockey pucks. They make great bench cookies and they also make nice anti-vibration cabinet or equipment feet
Hey I see you are sporting a nice new plaque. Congratulations
Matt, I love you videos I love your board butter and I love your ministry. I have the same million dollar bills from living waters. 😂 Keep up the good work. I'm super green at woodworking and I've made two of your benches and the jointer jig so far. I have all the pieces cut for 5 layered crosses but I'm not sure how to cut slots for the first layer but I figure I should make your safer crosscut sled first and maybe I'll figure it out. Thank you for all you do!
Thanks, a bunch! I found it, I was looking at another video of yours and got the list mixed up. Love your videos! Take care and God bless.
Always a good watch 👍 something that may help others though we work as contractors with portable workbenches we use FRP sheets glued to our bench. You can also use shower walls as well but frp is best. Glue dosent stick to it easly, paint flakes right off and impact resistant won't dent or scratch. If they use it for restaurants and hospitals for a cleanable surface there's a reason. Also I have this issue of people not noticing that depth of saw cuts and going into the table. Rhe smell of burning fiberglass should be your clue something is wrong and all thoes plastic shavings but dosent dull or destroy blades when they cut into the table. It's so easy to clean , maintain and replace better than formica or milmine.
My workbench has a "T" track, table saw, a panel comes out to set my miter saw and it's level for long stuff, another panel comes out for my planer so it sets flush for an outfeed table. Has 3 electric boxes to plug into. Getting ready to add a router inset with lift. 9 drawers to store most used stuff.Has 6 wheels that lock so i can move it anywhere or load it in my enclosed trailer.
I like your table I had 1 years ago with power, and vac built in. Then I moved back home to Oklahoma. Don't have the room in a 20 x 25 shop. To many tools and equipment. I do woodworking, to concrete,weilding and small engine repair .
Taking notes as I finish my first workbench build
Great video Matt as always I’m hoping to start building myself a workbench here in the next few weeks and I really love your bench I just need to incorporate my DeWalt job site table saw into my bench so I can have an out feed table when cutting stuff. Just need to decide what to do on the top tee track or dog holes ? But I really like that mat you add to the top of your bench definitely going to look into one of them.
I'm reading some of the comments and people are asking about the type of content that has now become synonymous with 731.
The truth is, we have to look at it from the perspective of the content creator. Build videos may have been the main craze let's say 10 years ago. But as time progressed, TH-cam and many other platforms have become saturated with this content, and consequently viewership per video tends to drop, which is not ideal for the content creator. After all, as much as they may love the artform, it's still a business at the end of the day.
Therefore, you may have noticed a lot of TH-cam Woodworking channels have followed the metrics and branched out their content.
That's a business decision, and we have to respect that.
Some have gone into tips and tricks videos.
Some into jigs and stuff.
Some into tools and reviews.
Some into teaching the basics.
Some into restoration projects.
And some still do project builds.
Some of us may indulge in one or the other, while others, like me, would love all of them for the various aspects that they cover.
Truth is, there is a plethora of all types of content across the Woodworking Community.
We just have to respect each one for what it is, and each creator for their decision in direction.
And I'm sure among them all, we can find enough content that'll satisfy any niche we're looking for.
So thank you Matt, for the type of content that you create.
Keep doing what you do brother!
And keep using your medium to spread the gospel in the process.
Wow. What an amazing response. I really appreciate that a lot!
I agree with all of these suggestions! Great tips!
Glad you like them!
I ran wire from an outlet on one wall over to the opposite wall and installed an outlet there. Beats running an extension cord, and probably didn't cost much more than a cord protector.
Interested in the Taylor Tools 20mm hold downs. 👌🏽
My observation with T-track- really good for holding stuff horizontally but vertically, it’s regretful. It pulls up etc. I put t-track but am going to be putting in a few dog holes for that vertical holding.
I like Odie’s oil. Not sure why so many TH-camrs have jumped on the Rubio train and dislike the Odie’s. Glad to see you haven’t done that.
Im addicted to this channel, I’ve watched everything 😂😂😂
Thanks!
Thanks Matt. That is a sweet workbench.
Great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Matt - do you have a link to the bench dogs you printed? My Bora Centipede arrived last weekend (thanks for the tip!) Many thanks!
Nice shirt and Thanks for sharing with us!💖👍😎JP
I just built a MMFT
(MASSIVE Multi Function Table) It's 9 foot by 5 foot. Needed something new for the Festool TSV-60.
Great video Mr. Matt. I’ve noticed that you’ve been done some reviews on routers in the past. I would like ti recommend one. I noticed that you have a Skil router and router table. I recently ordered one from woodcraft. It doesn’t look like yours. It has a screen on it that has features that allows you to set your bit speed digitally. It is well worth the money in my opinion.
Great suggestion!
I’m glad I found a video where the title card is not so much of clickbait. Now I can watch it.
Lots of good suggestions but one holding option you didn't mention for dog holes is a hold fast . And what about a vice?
More evidence that the primary function of the work bench is as a clamp/clamping base. For organization, though, the Harbor Freight storage boxes are as good as any other at 1/4 the price. Seriously, unless your habit is to throwing them against concrete walls, HF are great.
2:44 the amount of wobble in that Festool MFT3 table never ceases to amaze me. Oh but don’t worry for 100 bucks they will sell you the stabilizing cross braces. I love Festool but that’s not cool.
100% agree. It's ridiculously expensive and still wobbles like that.
Dashboard PWS solves almost every issue the MFT/3 has and Rob is always improving it. Best woodworking purchase I’ve made in a few years. Has parallel guide system, vertical work holding and a plethora of other features. (I paid full price, am not sponsored in anyway by Dashboard) small company, American made.
I haven't had luck with my bench cookies. They vibratenall over the place when im sanding. Everything else is very helpful thanks
Traditional workholding with Holdfasts is quicker and more versatile than anything IMHO. I am a hybrid woodworker and the discovery of Holdfasts changed the game with power and handtools.
731 and "CA Glue"............."I put that shit on EVERYTHING!!!". LOL :-) Thanks for the ideas
Did you move away from the Microjig dovetail system? Any specific reason why?
Some great ideas, Matt! Thank you so much. 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤
Sir do you anyone that’s in a wheelchair and has a custom workbench? Iv looked at some on Amazon that are 6’x2’ adjustable hight but 1” thick. I need something I can roll under any suggestions?
Thanks
Randy
My shed is a 10x12 and most of my tools will be along the 12 length. The 10 ft length will be more mobile station. Now with all this said my mobile workbench would be either a 3x5. Should I look at making it bigger cuz I like yours is big. Any thoughts 💭 ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏
Lee Valley sells grip discs for hockey pucks which turns your pucks into awesome bench cookies for very cheap. I made 12 and the size and weight is much better than Rockler's IMO
Do you have a link to the rubber mat? Is it 1/8" thick like you mentioned?
yes it is linked in the description and pinned comment. TI think it's actually 3/16" thick (very close to 1/8)
I have a cord drop with 4 receptacles over my work bench. Saves triping over cords.
FYI your Home Depot links in the desc don't work; just loads HD's homepage.
At 5:34 (+/-) is that mouse poop at the back of the drawer?
lol it's sawdust
Instead of brown paper a shower curtain works great for glue ups to protect benchtop
Do you have a link for the 3d printed mft dogs
I got it free on Printables
So you have a big rubber mat to cover up your T-tracks ? very handy
Literally takes 5 seconds to roll it up out of the way when I need the tracks.
Routing 3/4" deep in my workbench would be a problem since it has 5/8" plywood top.
Another great video. But I can’t stop focusing on “etc.” 😂
😂 bad habit. I’ll work on it
Everything dandy till paint/glue are anything else gets splashed into the Tracks
Dog holes ok, but not so compatible for under branch storage unless there’s a double top to stop that
Hey I’ve been watching your channel for years now and I’m wondering, do you actually build anything anymore like you used to? It seems like the only vids in my feed anymore are always product type vids. I’m just curious.
He's mostly a product review channel now
Mostly do tool type videos but build occasionally. Last build video was about 2 weeks ago.
For the project mat that keeps glue and stuff of your workbench I have 1 that works just as good it's called a empty pizza box
Where do you get empty pizza boxes?
Go Preds!
So, instead of quoting brandnames, tell us, is it T19 or T30 track?
Dog Hole benchtops: Making your own, 19mm or 20mm holes,, and why?. I have only ever seen one doghole accessory that was only available in 20mm size.
Dovetail slots: a poor mans version of T-Track, I have mental pictures of that dovetail groove breaking out if the resident clamp is set too tight
Holdfasts, at least a quality holdfast, are so fast and effective. You will see them on hand tool oriented shops, which I am guessing most of your subscribers are not. But they are worth taking a look at.
Is that a video monitor on the surface of your work table?
Naw, just a TH-cam play button that I inset and encased in epoxy. If you search 731 Woodworks Workbench you can see the build video where I did it.
Couldn’t more cheaply print, assuming you have a 3d printer, “hockey pucks”? Idk. I don’t have one so I don’t know filament cost.
Reasonable compared to any hobby that can make mony❤😂 . If you have a special skill how many more skill .
Get a yoga mat from a relative or friend it can do most of what these rubber items and some silicone can do and it's free and frequently comes in ridiculous patterns
OBSERVATION..Can you do workshop on a budget or compare expensive to cheaper price similar tools for people staring out or just dont have the money. Economy blows and not everyone can afford festool everything or a 20x10 workbench.
Thanks
My channel is full of videos on budget option tools.
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Can you ask questions here? It is there a specific place I need to ask questions to get answers?
use my website 731woodworks.com and use the contact form
Anyway I can view a version of this video where half the screen is not covered with an add I can’t X out of?
if it makes you feel any better i too suffered for an inordinate amount of time before taking 30 seconds to mount a power strip at my bench
Your content is generally OK on your channel, but what has gotten so bad is your click bait titles like this one. Seriously, 99% Never Do This. It’s obviously at best an exaggeration which is just a nice word for lying. After wearing all the Christian t-shirts and seeing the signage in your videos it doesn’t do anything positive for your testimony. Please try to be real and let your content be good enough to get the clicks.
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Idk why, but I can't stand when you say "excetera" (cause you say it a lot I guess). I love your videos, but it's etcetera lol
Sorry! I'll work on it. Bad habit.
Actually... 😉 It's et cetra. It's two words. Latin: "and [the] rest"
Now that would have been a good giveaway The bee. wax