Hi, what is a 'block'? ThanksRacers":zta7gs7o said:Most phone holders are an angled slot cut in a block, it’s the simplest form that will do the job, which is something every body should look for imho.
Pete
Andy Kev.":3hlex6ug said:If I were going to try make that I imagine I'd use a No 4 or thereabouts plane, a shooting board (home made) for the edges, a 12" combination square and a crosscut backsaw. You might want a sliding bevel for the angled edge but you could do it by marking in one line with a marking gauge and planing down to it carefully. So that adds up to five tools. I imagine somebody will come along who will point out that you can do it with fewer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ypbvcxb-8Mmartinjoop":11bv38g5 said:Andy Kev.":11bv38g5 said:If I were going to try make that I imagine I'd use a No 4 or thereabouts plane, a shooting board (home made) for the edges, a 12" combination square and a crosscut backsaw. You might want a sliding bevel for the angled edge but you could do it by marking in one line with a marking gauge and planing down to it carefully. So that adds up to five tools. I imagine somebody will come along who will point out that you can do it with fewer.
Thanks.
shooting board (home made)
- what tools did you use to make this?
- can I buy one which can make a 45 degree angle?
I'd be interested in seeing a youtube video of something like this. All I can find are ones where they use a table saw and I don't have one.
Thanks.
Have to agree with Mike here. Get a few decent quality tools and a workbench (somewhere to use them is useful as well ) If you want a good first book, then Vic Tesolin's little tome is a pretty good place to start - RobMikeG.":2eamjn6n said:This is the second such thread you've started, Martin. I wonder whether you are approaching this right.
If you are interested in doing woodwork, skills are more important than tools. The simplest, most basic set of tools will allow you to do all sorts, once you have developed the skills, but having all the tools in the world is utterly useless if you don't know how to use them. I suggest that instead of asking about tools-for-jobs, you organise to acquire a basic set of hand tools and a bench. At that point you can start asking the only useful question: how do I make this?
martinjoop":22lcz3zm said:Hi, what is a 'block'? ThanksRacers":22lcz3zm said:Most phone holders are an angled slot cut in a block, it’s the simplest form that will do the job, which is something every body should look for imho.
Pete
To strengthen the 45 degree joint:martinjoop":1a6kis5b said:Hi,
I've attached a phone holder I'd like to make.
All over the place Mike, you can even get them in Ikea. What Pete said about a slot in a block is the most common and cheap as chips to buy.MikeG.":faseuuzk said:As an aside..........a phone holder/ stand thingy is really a thing, is it? I've never heard of or seen one, and yet this is the second time I've come across the idea in the last few days.
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