A good idea. Very simple and with the same perfect result as other T-clamp ideas on TH-cam. But the author is so much talkative! In general I like the idea though.
Two days ago (well, 27 hours or so) this was the first video that I watched on your TH-cam channel. Now I've watched already ten of them and I subscribed. I'm overwhelmed by the source of great ideas you have come up with. The clamps in this video really look very simply to make. Initially I wanted to make other clamps. A fellow YT content maker had free plans available. I downloaded them and I bought some of the missing hardware for it. And then I found this video with your clamps. This is so straight forward. Thanks a lot.
@@CasualDIY When I found a new YT channel with interesting videos I go to the "about" section of the maker. Some people don't write anything there. Other people do. When I read your background I wanted to ask you a lot of questions. After watching some of your latest videos some questions are not relevant anymore. Other questions remain. I'll send them to you by e-mail till the end of this week (I hope)
Thanks for your time making this video. This T-track clamps are definitely not affordable here in South Africa. You have to rob a bank first.😜 Now I can make my own.🙏🏼👌🏼
Thanks Tom. Very simple project, apparently trivial but - e.g. - the angled holes to allow for perfectly adjustable movement are a valuable trick. Take care, Carlo.
Hi Tomasz. Very useful clamps quick and simple to position to hold the workpiece, good demonstration. I like your cross cut station set up it's very safe using the tee track and clamps, keeps your fingers well clear.
Nice simple idea. Will go well with my homemade t track. I would make one change though - instead of sandpaper, it may be a bit kinder to some materials to use neoprene rubber - it's pretty grippy under pressure, and will be less likely to leave marks.
Nice vid :) i'm still in the process of setting up my little workshop as i'm only recently getting into woodworking, i've got most of the things I need machinery wise, but am discovering there are a lot things I need to make, which will make my woodworking experience a hell of a lot easier..lol
Very useful video. I would like to build a few of these for my garage workshop. Can you please let me know the distance of the hole from the edge? Thanks in advance.
Brilliant! I'm subscribed and rang the bell! It just so happens I am building a crosscut sled and need those clamps ASAP. The metal ones are very expensive.
Fantastic work, Tomasz! Thanks! 😃 So, 13cm x 3,5cm... But what about the hole? It needs to be vertically centered or off center? By how much? Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Great video thanks,I would like you to make a video ,how to remove the guard from the mitre Saw evolution R210cms My spoilede , lenghts here from Portugal 🇵🇹
@@CasualDIY thanks ,a proteção de outras marcas são colocadas por fora , torna-se fácil trocar a proteção ,mas a evolution a proteção está por dentro o que torna difícil retirar a proteção tenho receio de desmontar tudo da maneira errada , vê se consegues fazer um vídeo , desculpa não saber escrever em inglês , lenghts here from Portugal 🇵🇹
Try it and find out for yourself, they are simple enough to make in few minutes. You'll then find out for yourself if they clamp good enough for your needs 👍
I've gone one step further... I'm building my own version of T-track. lol.. It's a bit tedious but it'll look cool and will be SUPER cheap, not only to replace damaged sections (it's made out of steel, so... probably not going to happen anyway), but at $0.67 per foot for the steel, cheap to build. I'll definitely consider building some of these clamps!
I just made some "t track" earlier today, after having seen the UK prices for what is, after all, a bit of aluminium extrusion. I used a table saw to cut a 1 cm slot in one side of 30mmx30mm alu. box section and put an M8 bolt plus washer in it. Haven't used it in anger yet, but the only problem I foresee is strength - it's only 1mm thick - but I can redo it with mild steel box section if necessary.
@@scollyer.tuition That's not a bad way to do it. My steel flat bar design sure has worked out well so far! I've tightened clamps with it to the point where I believe aluminium T-Track would have deformed.. The steel didn't budge. If I could post pics here I would, though I might do so on Instagram at some point.
@@scollyer.tuition They are parallel strips with a gap between them (where the hardware would slot in). I used a 3/4" flat bottom router bit to rout out the middle wide enough for the hardware to have room to slide in and along the track easily, and then used the 3/4" flat bottom router bit along each side to the depth of the flat bar so that it would mount flush with the table. I drilled holes with a counter sink so that I could screw the flat bar in directly, and the screw heads would also be flush.
1:22 what is that yellow attachment on the front of your drill press, I thought it was sort of a depth gauge, but as your drill is side on, I can't see.
00:54 *God damn it* , Tomasz: now I have become jealous of your flip-over mitre saw. 07:10 Uh.. let me have *one* guess - it starts with *Ama* and ends with *zon* ?
Check out my other video on 3rd version T-track clamp and DIY star knobs th-cam.com/video/zPrSVwHEjVM/w-d-xo.html
Another good video that you excel at. Making useful things and saving money. Keep up the good work.
Thank you kindly
Some great ideas there, I am going to steal them. Definitely subscribed. Thanks
Great to hear 👍😁
A good idea. Very simple and with the same perfect result as other T-clamp ideas on TH-cam. But the author is so much talkative! In general I like the idea though.
Good for you, HAVE A GREAT DAY👍
Two days ago (well, 27 hours or so) this was the first video that I watched on your TH-cam channel. Now I've watched already ten of them and I subscribed.
I'm overwhelmed by the source of great ideas you have come up with. The clamps in this video really look very simply to make.
Initially I wanted to make other clamps. A fellow YT content maker had free plans available. I downloaded them and I bought some of the missing hardware for it.
And then I found this video with your clamps. This is so straight forward. Thanks a lot.
Thank you kindly and welcome aboard 👍😁
@@CasualDIY When I found a new YT channel with interesting videos I go to the "about" section of the maker.
Some people don't write anything there. Other people do.
When I read your background I wanted to ask you a lot of questions. After watching some of your latest videos some questions are not relevant
anymore. Other questions remain. I'll send them to you by e-mail till the end of this week (I hope)
@@hansdegroot8549 hehe no problem mate. I'll try to answer them all👍
Great "заколхозил" definition! :) thank you for idea!
Thanks for your time making this video. This T-track clamps are definitely not affordable here in South Africa. You have to rob a bank first.😜
Now I can make my own.🙏🏼👌🏼
Wow really is it that bad? I thought these are the super budget option compared to the ones you can buy
Super video, just like the one about the knobs. Thanks a lot !
Thank you for watching 😁👍
Thanks Tom. Very simple project, apparently trivial but - e.g. - the angled holes to allow for perfectly adjustable movement are a valuable trick. Take care, Carlo.
Thanks mate, glad you liked it 😁👍
I made my own clamps with pieces of aluminum, but yours are by far easier to make and work perfectly. Thank you!
Thank you so much 👍😁
Nice quick job and works well thanks for sharing and remember#stay safe and make. 🍺🍺👍👍
Oh yes 😁 perfect little clamps. Thanks for watching mate 😁👍
Stay safe
Need to do those clamps ! Great again and so simple...
Worth making mate 👍😁
And thanks for watching 👍
Great idea 👍 I love making stuff like this from scraps to organise my workshop, it's very satisfying when it costs nothing but improves the workflow.
Exactly, hate waste so I'm always trying to utilise every single piece of wood 😁👍
Brilliant! Thank you
Thank you for watching
Great Job. Thanks for sharing. ;-)
Thank you kindly
Love these simple but highly useful ideas. Thank you for the interesting content. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
Thank you for watching 👍
Hi Tomasz. Very useful clamps quick and simple to position to hold the workpiece, good demonstration.
I like your cross cut station set up it's very safe using the tee track and clamps, keeps your fingers well clear.
Thanks mate, yes sometimes it's worth spending those few extra seconds to clamp the material and be safe👍
Nice simple idea. Will go well with my homemade t track.
I would make one change though - instead of sandpaper, it may be a bit kinder to some materials to use neoprene rubber - it's pretty grippy under pressure, and will be less likely to leave marks.
Thats a good idea👍
Very nice and Creative, thanks
Thank you for watching 👍😁
Nicely done Tomasz ✔
Thank you kindly 👍😁
Nice vid :)
i'm still in the process of setting up my little workshop as i'm only recently getting into woodworking, i've got most of the things I need machinery wise, but am discovering there are a lot things I need to make, which will make my woodworking experience a hell of a lot easier..lol
Good luck on this journey mate. You can make so many awsome things, imagination is the only limit😁👍
Very useful video. I would like to build a few of these for my garage workshop. Can you please let me know the distance of the hole from the edge? Thanks in advance.
Thank you. Its about 1cm 👍
Brilliant! I'm subscribed and rang the bell! It just so happens I am building a crosscut sled and need those clamps ASAP. The metal ones are very expensive.
Thank you kindly. Yes those clamps are way too expensive.
Nice demonstration mate, sometimes we all need to see how easy it is to make these things on our own 🎥🎥🍺🔨👍👍
Exactly 👍😁
Do you have a video on how you made the t-track system for your miter saw?
You mean the bench?
th-cam.com/video/N3LL6s-nLi0/w-d-xo.html
Great stuff mate! Tomasz strikes again!! Keep safe mate.
Hehe thanks mate👍
Fantastic work, Tomasz! Thanks! 😃
So, 13cm x 3,5cm... But what about the hole? It needs to be vertically centered or off center? By how much?
Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
As far as I remember they are in the center mate
What can I make out of 4x2?
Whatever you want
Great video thanks,I would like you to make a video ,how to remove the guard from the mitre Saw evolution R210cms My spoilede , lenghts here from Portugal 🇵🇹
Thanks 👍😁
@@CasualDIY mine broke the spring , cutting acrilic Haw Thor remove the guard make a video thanks
@@bricofast hmm I'll have a look what I can do. On holidays for the next two weeks but I will try to check that out
@@CasualDIY thanks ,a proteção de outras marcas são colocadas por fora , torna-se fácil trocar a proteção ,mas a evolution a proteção está por dentro o que torna difícil retirar a proteção tenho receio de desmontar tudo da maneira errada , vê se consegues fazer um vídeo , desculpa não saber escrever em inglês , lenghts here from Portugal 🇵🇹
The way you showed the use you had them pinned against something. if it was in the middle of the table, it would been easy to move.
Try it and find out for yourself, they are simple enough to make in few minutes. You'll then find out for yourself if they clamp good enough for your needs 👍
You use wood glue but also something else in an aerosol and small bottle. Which products are those? Thank you!!
It's a CA glue with an activator 👍
@@CasualDIY Thanks for responding so quickly!!
I've gone one step further... I'm building my own version of T-track. lol.. It's a bit tedious but it'll look cool and will be SUPER cheap, not only to replace damaged sections (it's made out of steel, so... probably not going to happen anyway), but at $0.67 per foot for the steel, cheap to build. I'll definitely consider building some of these clamps!
Best way is the DIY way👍😁
I just made some "t track" earlier today, after having seen the UK prices for what is, after all, a bit of aluminium extrusion. I used a table saw to cut a 1 cm slot in one side of 30mmx30mm alu. box section and put an M8 bolt plus washer in it. Haven't used it in anger yet, but the only problem I foresee is strength - it's only 1mm thick - but I can redo it with mild steel box section if necessary.
@@scollyer.tuition That's not a bad way to do it. My steel flat bar design sure has worked out well so far! I've tightened clamps with it to the point where I believe aluminium T-Track would have deformed.. The steel didn't budge. If I could post pics here I would, though I might do so on Instagram at some point.
@@RobDucharme I'd be interested to see pictures. I can't quite visualise how you're using flat bar to make a track - what keeps it together?
@@scollyer.tuition They are parallel strips with a gap between them (where the hardware would slot in). I used a 3/4" flat bottom router bit to rout out the middle wide enough for the hardware to have room to slide in and along the track easily, and then used the 3/4" flat bottom router bit along each side to the depth of the flat bar so that it would mount flush with the table. I drilled holes with a counter sink so that I could screw the flat bar in directly, and the screw heads would also be flush.
1:22 what is that yellow attachment on the front of your drill press, I thought it was sort of a depth gauge, but as your drill is side on, I can't see.
Hehe it's not,
Check my video on it, it's a Magswitch
th-cam.com/video/FzvdR-WFAQA/w-d-xo.html
You said in that video from 2 years ago it was around £30, its one over £70 ! Ouch, inflation is rife!!! Good idea those featherboards. 👍👏👏👏
@@jeffcarr392 wow that's expensive
what happend to the aldi bench sander video
Never made it🤔
sorry had a senior moment
00:54 *God damn it* , Tomasz: now I have become jealous of your flip-over mitre saw.
07:10 Uh.. let me have *one* guess - it starts with *Ama* and ends with *zon* ?
Lol and Banggood 🤣
Recycle the scraps 👍👍
No waste workshop😀
The guitar lessons ad is interminable. I couldn't stand it, didn't even see your video.
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