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Hobelbank restoration #248

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Duehok opened this issue Oct 14, 2021 · 5 comments
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Hobelbank restoration #248

Duehok opened this issue Oct 14, 2021 · 5 comments
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help wanted repair something that's broken can often be fixed! wood workshop related to our wood workshop woodworking you'll need some woodworking tools for this

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Duehok commented Oct 14, 2021

The older woodwork workbench has some issues that should be solvable and make it a lot more useable. Right now a wood piece cannot be held to saw it nor plane it, the bench has maybe 10% of its potential usefulness.

  1. Worn out vise jaws: the main vise only grips in the middle.
  2. Disformed dog holes. The dogs should fit in every one of the holes designed for them, it is not the case
  3. Falling dog/sticking dog. The dogs have a spring leaf that it supposed to hold them in place while still allowing them to be hidden
  4. WTF bolt. There is a big bolt sticking out exactly where the tail vise is and prevents it from closing.

Proposed solution to 1:
Remove the vise and its jaw, flatten the jaw (router table? Planer? router + jig?)
Cut out the corner of the bench, glue there a new piece of wood, plane it to be level with the rest of the bench.

Proposed solution to 2:
Carefully chisel out the holes that need it

Proposed solution to 3:
bend the spring leaves to a useable angle

Proposed solution to 4:
First check why the F is that bolt there. If it is to repair a crack, replace the bolt with some epoxy in the crack. If it is to hold something, design a less ridiculously dumb solution.

The do-something day might be used to plan when and how to do all this.

@Duehok Duehok added help wanted wood workshop related to our wood workshop woodworking you'll need some woodworking tools for this repair something that's broken can often be fixed! labels Oct 14, 2021
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LukasFreeze commented Oct 15, 2021 via email

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Duehok commented Oct 15, 2021

Good remark, I will measure both dogs'size(s).

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Duehok commented Oct 17, 2021

There are 4 dog holder.
2 have a shaft section of roughly 29x22
1 is 28x22
the last one is 26x22.

In the four holes of the tail vise, all dogs fit in the two outsides holes, none fit in the two inside holes.

Their springs are all different.
My guess is that we have a set of two dog holders design to work together plus two other that have been orphaned and repurposed for this bench.
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Front vise: contrary to what I remembered, the bench is OK. The vise face will need some serious work.
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New problem: there is a very flimsy wood covering that protect the tail vise screw. It is broken.
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@NitramLegov NitramLegov removed this from the Do-Something-Day milestone Feb 26, 2022
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Titan-OX commented Mar 2, 2025

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The knob of the drawer broke. we can make a new one on the lathe or 3d print it. It was also suggested to simply at a bar at to bottom as a grip.

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The knob was a two-minute repair ;-)
Cut off the broken bit, drilled a new pilot hole and used a beefier screw

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