Back last summer, there was a long and interesting threadabout holdfasts, in which RichardT popped up and offered to make as many as forum members wanted.
I bought a pair, had a quick go with them and felt very pleased to have been able to get them.
Since then, I've not actually done much bench-based woodworking, but I've recently started on a small bookcase in ash, and I've been using them a lot more.
So, at risk of embarrasing Richard, I'd just like to say thanks again. They are so good! Clamping a board down on the bench so I can chop dovetails or plane a rebate is so quick and easy. A bash with a mallet on the top to set them, a bash on the side to release them. You might think that it doesn't take long to tighten a clamp, but these are better. It's so efficient that there is never the temptation to carry on with the wood in a slightly awkward position - you can always spare a few seconds to get it just right.
So well done Richard, for taking the time and trouble on these. Long may your blacksmithing and woodworking flourish!
I bought a pair, had a quick go with them and felt very pleased to have been able to get them.
Since then, I've not actually done much bench-based woodworking, but I've recently started on a small bookcase in ash, and I've been using them a lot more.
So, at risk of embarrasing Richard, I'd just like to say thanks again. They are so good! Clamping a board down on the bench so I can chop dovetails or plane a rebate is so quick and easy. A bash with a mallet on the top to set them, a bash on the side to release them. You might think that it doesn't take long to tighten a clamp, but these are better. It's so efficient that there is never the temptation to carry on with the wood in a slightly awkward position - you can always spare a few seconds to get it just right.
So well done Richard, for taking the time and trouble on these. Long may your blacksmithing and woodworking flourish!