Thanks Tuomas! We've added your Vise to our Vises category,
as well as to your builder page: Tuomas's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
Thanks Tuomas! We've added your Vise to our Vises category,
as well as to your builder page: Tuomas's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
New plans added on 11/20: Click here for 2,589 plans for homemade tools.
Congratulations Tuomas - your Multipurpose Vise is the Homemade Tool of the Week!
Another big week around here with many excellent builds, but this is a very impressive vise.
Some more good builds from this week:
Dremel EZ Lock Sanding Disc by mklotz
2" Belt Sander by tekcraft
Shop Heater by warsztatOdZera
Chain Bender by mariost
Letter Stamping Jig by dekeros
Pickup Hauling Rack by Frank S
Plasma Table by Captainleeward
Toe Jack by Maszynotwór
Welding Table by PowerMk
Arbor Press to Broach Press Modification by Me2
Tailstock by ttmrj
Plastic Filament Extruder by MOST
Hose Coiling Method by rgsparber
Ball Pattern Tool by Kovanca Polock
Angle Grinder Vacuum Port by Kwandotechnic
Plastic Granulator by MOST
Thermal Camera and Smartphone Mount by Keith William Knull
3D Printable Centrifuge by MOST
Crosscut Jig by Didpoolhall
Visually Impaired Navigation Assistant by MOST
Tuomas - you'll be receiving a $25 online gift card, in your choice of Amazon, PayPal, or bitcoin. Please PM me your current email address and gift card choice and I'll get it sent over right away.
This is your 11th Homemade Tool of the Week win. Here are all of your Homemade Tool of the Week winning tools. Congrats again
New plans added on 11/20: Click here for 2,589 plans for homemade tools.
Beserkleyboy (Nov 18, 2019)
Thank you very much Jon, and the ones that voted by clicking thanks button.
This build will be continued.
At the next week or after that.
Jon (Nov 19, 2019)
I have couple ideas for motorising the jack.
Allthougt, i don't want to build whirlygig around it.
Here is the idea about the first version.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5FVToMg...d=wupu865ic2x9
Tuomas (Nov 20, 2019)
Jon (Nov 26, 2019)
Short clip about testing with modified hydraulic jack..
Jack is still unfastened, that makes using little tricky. Also handle is too short, and with little too small diameter...
But it works like expected. Now i can go forward...
Extra container is weld to the original container trough the hole, where i later placed the cap fitting.
This gives little extra room for welding. Cap fitting was weld on its place after containers we're densely weld together.
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