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selfmade wooden Tail Vise, Workbench Part III

Making a wooden Tail-Vise, also called "Wagon-Vise" for my carpenters workbench. A big self made wooden thread, screw and bolt made with my self-made tools, and all the necessary mechanic. 99% of the material is wood from our own forest. Mostly hand-tools and few machines. Open full description for more Information. --------------------------------------------- 00:00 preparing the bench top & dovetailed front 01:52 rails for the wagon 04:23 thread-making - bolt & screw 11:50 assembling Here you find some of my SCREWS ON SALE: https://www.etsy.com/de/shop/LittleFo... Before coming to this Tail Vise, i took my time to get known with Thread-making. I used different woodspecies, soaked for shorter or longer time in natural linseed oil, turned at once or in sections. To soak them at least one week has been a good test for my patience. For the wood-species: Alder and Birch turn out very well, also Mountains-Ash seems to be good, but bit more difficult. It tends to get ripped. I´ll keep on trying, as it is so nice wood! If you are interested in how the tools for the threads are made, just take a look; i made a video on each tools: Tap:    • Selfmade Tools for Wooden Threads Par...   Dye or ScrewBox:    • Self-made Tools for Wooden Threads Pa...   As you might have seen, i did not use my Dowel-Maker this time. Like so often in life things get better, when we trust and allow simplicity. In this case, to just use a plane. It worked very well, more accurate and without any tear out. And here is, how i made the Leg-Vise:    • DIY Wooden Leg Vise, Workbench Part IV   Hopefully this video will be of some use or inspiration for your own projects. If you have any questions, just write it into the comments.

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