What are the best solutions to make a multi purposed workbench with the only use of handtools?
found this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuziiAC4oSE
are there better, with eg less handtools?
>>1117986
>scrollsaw
I think I would have drilled some holes and shot some dowels through that base in a couple angles.
>less handtools
Hammer
Screwdriver
2 Wrenches
Crosscut saw/Miter Saw & Miter Box
Pencil
Measuring Stick
Drill & bits
Clamps/Ratchet Straps/Heavy Books
Glue, Dowels, & Fasteners
Thats' pretty much what you need.
well i mean less handtools as like using only a driller machine to power, and making different stands/jigs/mounts for it to work as a different table tool.
eg:
Table saw with drill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul-7F5plzJw
Scroll saw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_1cs8Kp7t4
I'm not a mechanic, so i thought DIY could tell easily howto make them to work most effective. (that scroll saw i linked doesn't move flawlessly as i see)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFEHNxirqOs
>>1118051
lol he uses like 400-500€ makita saw and dicks around with a DIY table saw you can get for the price a small brand table saw, for the half price even a cheapo one
>>1118051
>I'm not a mechanic, so i thought DIY could tell easily howto make them to work most effective.
use a motor to belt drive them instead of a drill like a sane person
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZlFU7DjYZQ&t=376s
>>1118075
>use a motor to belt drive them instead of a drill
that would be handy too, but still need to come up with designs to all the different kind sawing movements. Also using a drill as the main motor sounded the most cheap, and most easily movable/mountable and replacable power source.
this isn't bad, looks like it uses one motor too, or at least one battery. But looks pretty small (for making eg cabinets), and all the plastic parts gives the feel it isn't very durable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mNptklwylc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPvUn1bswxU
nothing new?