I also follow and learn from your posts but don't often have anything helpful to add.
The chair seats do have clean and nice looking lines and curves.
Keep the posts coming, and good luck...
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I also follow and learn from your posts but don't often have anything helpful to add.
The chair seats do have clean and nice looking lines and curves.
Keep the posts coming, and good luck...
I like the catoyance.
I wish you would start a YouTube channel for the slider.
Congrats on the shop! Please post photos.
I used West System g-flex epoxy for mortise and tenons on an outdoor table teak table in 2017. It sits in direct sun and gets rained on frequently and has held up fine.
I used System Three T-88...
What thickness are the walnut veneers?
John, those recommendations are very helpful.
Tom, I have not yet been successful spraying but am going to give it another try. Hopefully will have less user error on this attempt.
I am getting ready to finish a farm table with turned legs. The top and aprons are soft maple, and the legs are (unfortunately) rubberwood.
For the top, I was planning to spray normal strength (1...
I am going to start a new thread on a similar topic relating to a maple table and did not want to hijack your thread.
Having struggled with this last year, I do have a couple of comments.
I...
I watched the video that Lee mentioned, followed the steps and have no drift.
The likely width of the 8’ dining table probably rules out the miter saw and the MFT for that project at least, unless you are gluing up portions and finishing with hand tools. If you go with a...
Mark, I do get your point. However, some of us have no formal training in woodworking and read books and articles and watch YT to learn a hobby we enjoy (which is not ideal). For us, there are...
I started with a track saw and MFT, then added a band saw and jointer/planer. Then switched to mostly hand tools for a number of years and recently bought a Kapex and table saw. The track saw, MFT...
I subscribed to his Patreon channel last month. Nice work, and helpful to see how he uses the slider and that arbortech grinder.
Really nice work. Looking forward to seeing it finished.
I took John’s comment as a compliment. I wish my shop looked that nice.
Thank you for that.
In your drawing of the side view of the chair, the mortises are tall parallelograms, and the mortises ends are not square or perpendicular to the leg itself. To me, the top and bottom of the...
Fascinating, and nice work! I think your efforts also satisfied my appetite for a while, and I am really happy you undertook this. It looks like a lot of math.
That is a beautiful piece. Congrats. I need to look into the Rubio pre color.
Amazing work. Thanks for the photos. This is inspiring.
Nice work! Really nice shop in addition to the Roubo.
Thanks for sharing. Nice seeing a profile of someone who creates his own path.
Really nice work.
I did get a lifetime supply of the Torx screws when I took apart the crate.
Jim, the high ceilings are great except when I need to change the fluorescent light bulbs.
For outfeed, I might try...
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