Never worry about clamping your work again!

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Published 2024-04-13
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  • @StumpyNubs
    ▼ IMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT VIDEO: ▼ - Hardware kit to make it: lddy.no/1jjdc - Plans: lddy.no/1jjdd - Cork Rubber Jaw Liner: lddy.no/1jjde - Red thread locker: lddy.no/1jjdh - F clamps to hold vise on bench: lddy.no/1jjdf ★TAYLOR TOOLWORKS IS A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS WORTH SUPPORTING★ They are also supporters of this channel who help keep our videos free. Please support them AND us by bookmarking and using this link whenever you buy tools: lddy.no/s80f My Table Saw and Bandsaw are AWSOME! Check them out at Harvey Woodworking Machinery: www.harveywoodworking.com/ My hand tool collection includes premium tools from Bridge City Tool Works: bridgecitytools.com/ Please help support us by using the link above for a quick look around! (If you use one of these affiliate links, we may receive a small commission) Some other useful links: -Check out our project plans: stumpynubs.com/product-category/plans/ -Instagram: www.instagram.com/stumpynubs/ -Twitter: twitter.com/StumpyNubs ★SOME OF MY FAVORITE INEXPENSIVE TOOLS★ - #ISOtunes Hearing Protection (Save 10%): bit.ly/3BHYdH7 -123 Blocks: lddy.no/vpij -Mechanical Pencils: amzn.to/2PA7bwK -Lumber pencil: amzn.to/2QtwZjv -Pocket Measuring Tape: amzn.to/2kNTlI9 -Nut/Bolt/Screw Gauge: amzn.to/2CuvxSK -Self-Centering Bits: amzn.to/2xs71UW -Steel Ruler: lddy.no/10mv7 -Center-Finding Ruler: lddy.no/10nak -Bit & Blade Cleaner: amzn.to/2TfvEOI -Narex Chisels: lddy.no/sqm3 -Mini Pull Saw: amzn.to/2UEHBz6 -Shinwa Rulers: lddy.no/zl13 -BOW Featherboards: amzn.to/430ldhv (If you use one of the affiliate links above, we may receive a small commission)
  • @h2woodshop911
    Cool. I made those plans for Taylor Tools. Glad you built it.
  • @carlbrown939
    Great clamp. For those who dont want to order the kit. You can use 3/4 all thread and 3/4 gas pipe T and two nipples to make your handles. It work's great
  • Love this! Gave me an idea of how I can rig up my own “ghetto” version lol. ❤
  • Historical note: I know Chris Schwarz got us all calling them "Moxon vises" but it's a bookbinding press and they'd been around for centuries before Moxon cribbed his engravings from Félibien. You can clearly see the bookbinders using them in Jost Amman's book of trades, c. 1580. Schwarz even pointed this out in his first article about them in Pop Wood, but everyone skipped that part. That said, the proliferation of "Moxon" vises has certainly been a strange boon to the hand bookbinders out there since the readily-available hardware makes our presses significantly less expensive than they used to be.
  • @1a1u0g9t4s2u
    Very informative and a nice addition to my woodworking workshop. I'll use a smaller version for my craft workbench. Two hints to share, leather works well as an alternative to the cork rubber. In my experience, the leather holds up better. Also a brass nail used a a stop to keep the square nut from falling out the bottom of the slot, or better yet, mount the slot horizontal. This is better than picking up the square nut after it falls to the floor. Thanks for sharing. Please, more videos like this.
  • Rob Cosman added a spring on each threaded rod. That’s a great touch to this great vise.
  • @SirBenJamin_
    As a wheelchair user where the traditional design really gets in the way, this may solve the problem. Looking forward to trying it. The only problem I see is that you don't get that satisfying feature of wacking the wheel and letting it thread it self closed :D .. I can live without that though :)
  • @fidgetshouse
    I have wanted a simple vice exactly like this. And of course you are right, the parts are sold out. But I can wait.
  • @geoffb108
    A very clever idea. I don't need plans. The hardware can be bought or scrounged anywhere. The concept is just so simple. Tomorrow's project i now have , thanks
  • @oldtop4682
    Well, this will make my life a bit easier! I'll be in the garage tonight taking inventory of the wood and hardware I have lying around looking for a purpose. I built my benches a bit higher than normal to make planing and such easier, so I'll cobble one of these together, refine it (likely for height) and roll with a better version. My main interest is having something that will get the work out over the edge of the bench like that without the guides and screws of my standard vise.
  • @toddellner5283
    I work in a historical woodworking shop. We have largely stopped using our bench vise since we installed Moxon clamps
  • @miket2120
    On my build list! One modification I would do: a length of wood at the back base to add a little more stability. The piece would be dowelled and be the same height as the clamping holes. Also, I would flatten the bottom of the clamp holes so the entire face of the clamp can be applied to the wood.
  • @johnduffy6546
    That looks handier than sleeves in a vest. I love simple solutions! Thank you, again for great content.
  • @bret_Lambky
    These are a great addition to any shop! Instead of cork on the face of the jaws. I used some leather it helps reduce marks and provides a lot of grip! I would be concerned that after cork dries out it might fall apart.
  • Yep! These are awesome and very useful. I first saw it, and got a kit from Taylor, on a video that 3x3Custom Tamar did a while back. I went a little extra and made mine out of 2" Hard Maple.
  • @billycox475
    I love these videos. I'm not a wood worker by any means. It's just so enjoyable to watch someone talk about something they love doing.
  • @JoeSimmerman
    Ordered! Think I’ll adapt it slightly though so the front jaw is captured and will stay up against the handle as it’s opened and closed.
  • I ordered the Moxon vise and cork padding this morning and the discount code didn't work. I called and spoke with Tyler and he squared things away for me with the new code. My order was for $50+ dollars but the shipping still showed and Tyler said he'd keep an eye out for it for me and he did! No sooner did I get the email telling me about my order than another email arrived telling me I had received a refund for the $7.99! That is the kind of service that doesn't seem to exist with far too many companies and I want you, Taylor Tools, to know how much I appreciate it. I'm posting a shorter version of this email on the "Stumpy Nubs" YouTube channel so folks can understand why "he" touts your company. Thank you doing such a great job!