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23 Comments

  1. Huge fan of yours John! This is really great great engineering. Thanks for all you do and contribute to this online woodworking community.

  2. 11:00 that strut looks to be a great idea!
    I hope that the bottom block glued in on the end grain won’t pop out, but I’m sure you’ve thought of that!
    I’d like to see a test on how much the long bar bends under normal clamping forces.

  3. You’ve made a lot of clamp videos, and I’ve gotten something useful from every one of them. These look great, and I hope I can get around to making them soon. I was so happy with the “cut, drill, sand, etc.” montage; I really didn’t need to see all that in detail again. Thanks for good projects and good videos.

  4. Nice work John. Your clamps are on my “wish list”. They seem to be the best bang for the buck out there.

  5. Have made a couple of your older models (the ones with a lot of notches) and have used them for a lot of projects that were unable to make without them, love that you keep on improving the designs and simplifying the build.

  6. I have to say your various clamp designs are some of the most interesting and useful projects you’ve done. Good stuff.

  7. John, as always, your videos are well orchestrated and full of valuable insight and information. Thank you

  8. Really liking your latest design here.. I can rarely, if ever find clear enough construction lumber in my area so I’ll build these out of oak. I plan on having these for a long time so it’s worth the small investment. Thanks 💪

  9. Hey I love the idea and the design of your clamps, really want to make some for myself too

  10. I’ve watched a few of your videos in the past, and this one was quite impressive. I notice that not only the clamps are shop built, but the machine tools used to make them seem to be shop built as well … one assumes by you … so I will have to look for those videos.

    Liked and Subscribed!

  11. You’ve made a lot of clamp videos, and I’ve gotten something useful from every one of them. These look great, and I hope I can get around to making them soon. I was so happy with the “cut, drill, sand, etc.” montage; I really didn’t need to see all that in detail again. Thanks for good projects and good videos.

  12. John, just want to say thank you for all the content.
    You are inspirational with your approaches and Inventiveness. I’ve been learning a lot and shall implement your teachings. Thank you.

  13. John, loved the tool box you built and I also love the clamps you built. These are great projects that most people should be able to build in a weekend or so. I’ll be watching out for your other videos. Keep up the good work and Merry Christmas to you!!!!

  14. Very impressive! This project consists 3 parts… one part material, one part tools, and the most importent part… one part smart brain. Love it! 🙂

  15. It impresses me what great ideas you have and then how skillfully you implement them. Watching your videos, everything seems so simple and logical. And if you already work with wood, why do you have to buy metal clamps for a lot of money. Simply great what you do 👍👍👍

  16. Hey John. I must have missed this video earlier, but found it after seeing your most recent F style clamp build. The newest clamps look awesome and effective for being a relatively simple build. I already have TONS of F style clamps, and was looking at a parallel style instead. A set of Bessey clamps would be like a mortgage payment so I took a look at this build. Do you feel that the soft wood bars are sufficiently strong to generate good clamping pressure (for the average project, like drawer builds)? Maple would be stronger for the components, but certainly a bit pricey. Would a three layer sandwich of 1/2″ BB ply be a good substitute for the bars?

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