G'day Mark. Just discovered your second TH-cam. I prefer this video format to your other videos. Love the unpolished videos and the real struggles. You're doing a great job mate. Keep it up.
For what it’s worth sir… you are an inspiration to me and have taught me so much. I’ve followed you for years and now ethos channel since you started it. I’m saving money up to buy one of your mallets. Being a single dad if 5 kids and unable to work a real job duo to my 15yr old son being non verbal autistic and no child care where I’m from. So woodworking is my way of making money. Just wanted to let you know I love your videos and greatly appreciate you taking time to make these videos. Good luck with the new promotion and hope to see some videos still coming. Be safe and god bless you and your family.
Good on you mate. It actually is entertaining, for want of a better word, watching you muddle along. Feels like a mirror of my woodworking (only better, with more skill and tools).
@@DainerMadeUnofficial Oh that’s great to hear! By the way I think it would be easy to attach it without drilling holes in your fence - don’t want to wreck to pretty new saw too quick. I think I saw a video from Inspire Woodcraft where he had a different jig just clamped, with spacers so it still had a smooth surface for the boards to run across. Good luck!
Dainsy, for what it's worth, setup blocks will speedup yout table daw blade height setting sooooo much!! Changed my speed with table saw and router setting up.
Have you considered a hole all the way through your block and epoxy a large nut into the end of the block. Then you can mount the original hardware piece to the inside of the bench, The block will then travel on the screw via the nut and wont screw out of the end of your bench. No more hip hazard. Anyway, love the raw videos! I could literally hear your brain cooking when you were talking about pinning the end of the screw in the block😂
Good Day, 😂, I think you might have the wrong vice mechanism, As the lead screw shouldn’t wind out, that should be fitted into the block that you’re trying to fit so it just rotates, so the lead screw doesn’t wind out , the other end of it is located into part of the bench, and the lead screw nut it’s fitted inside the vice block, I have just restored a vintage Rubio workbench, This one has even got wooden threads, it’s take me probably the best part of two months as I have stripped it completely and rebuilt it, and what holds the threaded shafting to the outer block is a large wedge driven under the vice clamp made of wood , I hope this makes sense, as it doesn’t to me , 😂, as I am a old dude living on the other of the world so it might be back to front, 😂, good luck, 🤞, Retired English dude living in France, that might be the problem, 😂😂
Beautiful video as per usual. I love these just as much as the others!!!! Hope work goes well and life can slow back down for you shortly!!!! Lifes tooo short to over work.
Its not always the size of the project or the satisfaction of the finished product, but the moment of coming out of the fog and seeing the solution to a problem that is most enjoyable for me. happy vicing
I have just found your video, and I am enjoying watching you and I love the idea that you do not play music in the background, looking forward to more from Logan City, south east Queensland
Do a notch and wedge for your carving clamp, dead simple. Cut a space out that fits your usual carving work, smash a wedge in with the work, it's held. Easy!
I like these vids,we all go through some shop problem solving and have our own methods, and if I can learn something, I’ll really be wagon my tail (vice) 😁
Hey Brother. Something that I'm trying to get used to is that on the phone you can lock the focus. When you touch the screen to focus on what you want to record, there is a little lock. Just press on that lock and it won't focus on your water bottle instead of your work. Like I said, I'm trying to get used to doing that myself for my videos.
cheers mate, the old auto focus gets me very occasionally, and if I dont have any other footage. I would rather just throw it. I do use the lock a lot in the shed.
She'll be right mate maybe 🤔😂 firstly double dainsey let's fuking go. (Dickhead here) But how could you cut up Phil think he might have sommit to say about that 😮 hopefully things get sorted for you soon mate and we see you back quick as a flash won't be same without dainer fix watch your old videos get rewatched again 👍🏴
Great video Dainsy and yes informative and entertaining. And it’s great how you show people to just “figure it out”. 👍👍👍
Thanks mate. Was a few things to figure out 🤣
G'day Mark.
Just discovered your second TH-cam. I prefer this video format to your other videos. Love the unpolished videos and the real struggles. You're doing a great job mate. Keep it up.
Thanks mate. Hope to keep doing both
That was a great video. I know some people do not like the "commentary" type, but i am down with all of it. Thanks mate!
Cheers mate. Can’t please them all haha
For what it’s worth sir… you are an inspiration to me and have taught me so much. I’ve followed you for years and now ethos channel since you started it. I’m saving money up to buy one of your mallets. Being a single dad if 5 kids and unable to work a real job duo to my 15yr old son being non verbal autistic and no child care where I’m from. So woodworking is my way of making money. Just wanted to let you know I love your videos and greatly appreciate you taking time to make these videos. Good luck with the new promotion and hope to see some videos still coming. Be safe and god bless you and your family.
I like tuning into your videos. You figure it out as you go, makes me at least try. Thank you from Brownsville, Texas
Hi mate! Much appreciated
Good on you mate. It actually is entertaining, for want of a better word, watching you muddle along. Feels like a mirror of my woodworking (only better, with more skill and tools).
Haha! Thanks mate
Thanks for sharing, Dainsy - enjoyed being in the shed with you. Good luck with the 9-5!
Hey hey. Thank you! I’m pretty keen to get your straightening jig into the next project. Genius
@@DainerMadeUnofficial Oh that’s great to hear! By the way I think it would be easy to attach it without drilling holes in your fence - don’t want to wreck to pretty new saw too quick. I think I saw a video from Inspire Woodcraft where he had a different jig just clamped, with spacers so it still had a smooth surface for the boards to run across. Good luck!
Dainsy, for what it's worth, setup blocks will speedup yout table daw blade height setting sooooo much!! Changed my speed with table saw and router setting up.
Cheers mate. I actually have a few 🤣 forget to use
Double Dainsey = a good weekend of TH-cam watching.
👍👍👍
Thanks very much dude
Very nice job looking very good!!!👍💯👌
Cheers mate
Love the raw, uncut style Mark. Great job 👍
Thanks Steve
I stuck around long enough to get something out of it, for sure! Nice vice, man.
It's always a pleasure to watch!!
Thank you
Another good video mate. Keep putting them out …🎉🎉
Hi David. Sorry I missed this one
Have you considered a hole all the way through your block and epoxy a large nut into the end of the block. Then you can mount the original hardware piece to the inside of the bench, The block will then travel on the screw via the nut and wont screw out of the end of your bench. No more hip hazard. Anyway, love the raw videos! I could literally hear your brain cooking when you were talking about pinning the end of the screw in the block😂
I think that will be the go for sure. My brain hey, sometimes I should edit that out haha
Great video. I really got a lot from just seeing the process
Glad it was helpful!
Good Day, 😂, I think you might have the wrong vice mechanism, As the lead screw shouldn’t wind out, that should be fitted into the block that you’re trying to fit so it just rotates, so the lead screw doesn’t wind out , the other end of it is located into part of the bench, and the lead screw nut it’s fitted inside the vice block, I have just restored a vintage Rubio workbench, This one has even got wooden threads, it’s take me probably the best part of two months as I have stripped it completely and rebuilt it, and what holds the threaded shafting to the outer block is a large wedge driven under the vice clamp made of wood , I hope this makes sense, as it doesn’t to me , 😂, as I am a old dude living on the other of the world so it might be back to front, 😂, good luck, 🤞, Retired English dude living in France, that might be the problem, 😂😂
Beautiful video as per usual. I love these just as much as the others!!!! Hope work goes well and life can slow back down for you shortly!!!! Lifes tooo short to over work.
Its not always the size of the project or the satisfaction of the finished product, but the moment of coming out of the fog and seeing the solution to a problem that is most enjoyable for me. happy vicing
Thanks mate. You are very correct
More length 😝😂🤣 classic!
😆 can’t help myself
Loving this format of videos, keep it up!
Thanks mate. I will try
I have just found your video, and I am enjoying watching you and I love the idea that you do not play music in the background, looking forward to more from Logan City, south east Queensland
Thanks mate. More to come as o get a chance
Very cool
Cheers mate
Do a notch and wedge for your carving clamp, dead simple. Cut a space out that fits your usual carving work, smash a wedge in with the work, it's held. Easy!
Sounds good to me
"Never give up! Never surrender!!!"~~ Galaxy Quest the Movie 😄👍👍🖖
Lolsies 🤣
Nice one Mark hope everything goes well with the new position and I hope you still get some quality shed time but remember your health comes first
Cheers mate. It’s all going fine 🫡
This is exactly how I work dude. In England we say “She’ll be reet”
Translation - I think it’ll work lol 🤙
She’ll be!! We are to lazy to add right haha
These are good almost clean woodworky fun for you and is mate. You'll appreciate these hours even more once you step into full office human mode 😅
I hear you mate
Your voice sounds different on this video at the begining
I like these vids,we all go through some shop problem solving and have our own methods, and if I can learn something, I’ll really be wagon my tail (vice) 😁
Hi mate, sorry for late reply. I literally tapped out for a month 🤣
@ All good mate, real life must take precedence 🙂
Hey Brother. Something that I'm trying to get used to is that on the phone you can lock the focus. When you touch the screen to focus on what you want to record, there is a little lock. Just press on that lock and it won't focus on your water bottle instead of your work. Like I said, I'm trying to get used to doing that myself for my videos.
cheers mate, the old auto focus gets me very occasionally, and if I dont have any other footage. I would rather just throw it. I do use the lock a lot in the shed.
👍👊
18:44 I am entertained :)
🫡 thank you
She'll be right mate maybe 🤔😂 firstly double dainsey let's fuking go. (Dickhead here) But how could you cut up Phil think he might have sommit to say about that 😮 hopefully things get sorted for you soon mate and we see you back quick as a flash won't be same without dainer fix watch your old videos get rewatched again 👍🏴
Phil is safe 😆 I just don’t use the press and I can always make another one
@@DainerMadeUnofficial lollies 🤣🤣
I like your style! Honest and fun. 3:12 those dovetails look so cool! 😅
Thank you! Cheers!