thenewred

joined 2 years ago
[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

Working on it

Pencils

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

This was not a paragraph post, it was definitely a stream of consciousness post

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

A lot of the dimensions came from the limitations of the material I had on hand. A friend gave me a stack of 2x4s, and I processed them to get the most I could out of the boards for the top. So the thickness, length, and width were mostly dictated by that. I tried to maximize the size of the bench since I often work with large material. Case in point, first project was some sound panels that were the same size or larger than the top.

For the design, I watched a ton of videos and tried to pick out the best parts. It was important to me to have the legs flush with the edge of the top so I could work with material vertically ans clamp to the legs.

The bracing I commented on elsewhere, but I wanted some extra structure, some extra weight, and dog holes on the working side.

I didn't feel the need for fancy joinery, but I wanted the strength so I used half laps everywhere, which still turned out to be a challenge with the size of the parts.

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

Here are some pictures though since I know I won't get around to the writeup very soon

leveling feet prototype

Final leveling feet before assembly

Final leveling feet attached

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

Yes I plan on uploading and sharing with a write up on this specifically

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

It probably is overkill structurally, but I had some other thoughts around this.

For the face vise, I wanted some dog holes on the side of the bench so I can rest larger material on dogs and use the vise on the other end. The diagonal brace give me somewhat arbitrary positioning, increasing in height with length. I'll find out if this ends up being useful. So far I've only used the furthest and highest dog hole.

As for storage, I left the other side open just for that. Not sure exactly what that will look like yet. I'll probably add some combination of frequent tools on the vise side and drawers on the open side.

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago (3 children)

It was a great learning experience! Almost all of my joints were too big for the power tools I have, so I got to learn some hand tool techniques. It did take way longer than any YouTube video would suggest.

Holdfast https://taytools.com/narex-hot-forged-workbench-holdfast-for-3-4-inch-dog-holes?a_2=v_3504&cid=2587

Bench dog screw clamp https://taytools.com/taytools-adjustable-workbench-bench-dog-screw-clamp-fits-3-4-dog-holes-full-5-1-2-travel?onsite=TT597

Flip down casters https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08BR7R4WN

I just got the same ones I got for my table saw a while back. They work fine once installed, but it's a royal pain to assemble them. I had to get clever with vise grips to tighten the nut.

Adding the bar across is very nice, you get two wheels with one motion and don't need to squeeze behind the bench if it's against a wall. Making it longer than the width of the bench helps catch it with your foot, it can get a stuck flat against the bench when the wheels are disengaged.

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

Smooth curves in all the right places

 

Finished up the workbench. Made with mostly free 2x4s, with some extra 2x6s purchased.

Half laps everywhere.

Two sjoberg vises because I just have too much money to spend.

Dog holes.

Flip down casters.

Adjustable leveling feet that I designed and 3D printed. You can kick them over with your toe to adjust and get rid whatever wobble appears in that particular spot.

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

Where in the video does it talk about this?

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 12 points 1 month ago

I watched it recently. Pretty good. The most interesting part is that they had Brad drive a real F1 car to get the feel of it. There's a youtube video. That's a pretty incredible life experience that he found a cheat code for.

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Anyone know what those big flashes are? The "stars" in the picture without trails. I saw one of them in the video as a bright flash.

[–] thenewred@lemmy.world 0 points 1 month ago

Fun experiment but not terribly surprising once you think about it. A signal is a signal, not matter what medium it passes through. If it's not distorted and no additional noise is introduced, it should be indistinguishable.

The bigger impact would be from anything that interprets the signal, like and processing/crossover/speaker output.

 
 
 
 
 

I don't know why I even bother opening the settings app

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Belt organizer (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by thenewred@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

Made entirely from 1x2 pine. Ripped into thirds for the shelf slats. Pocket holes. Glue. Brads and glue for the shelf slats.

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