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    4 hours of woodworking in 4 minutes (final timelapse)

    See if you notice anything strange in my woodshop timelapse


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    I noticed you didn't leave anything in the clamps for very long!

    I also noticed that you created a cross-grain situation by gluing the ends onto the box on all four sides. You could be looking at a cracked board down the road.

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    Oh lord, here we go... ;-)

    Nice video Alan, fun to watch.

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    You changed shirts. The time on the clock versus your work sequence.


    Now I am tired.

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    I noticed it would take me 4 days to do what you did in 4 hours, fun video.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alan Lilly View Post
    See if you notice anything strange in my woodshop timelapse
    Ummmm,

    • You're shop is messier than mine.
    • that is one HUGE wall clock. I like it.
    • I couldn't see a splitter/riving knife on the TS
    "It's Not About You."

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    I'll guess that there was recent break in to your shop and they stole the following

    - dust collector
    - scrap bin
    - vacuum
    - tablesaw guard and spliter..

    I also noticed that it was a great time lapse video, thanks for making that..............Rod.

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    That was a blast. Thanks for taking the time to put that together.
    "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".


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    Great video, I really enjoyed it.

    So how many hats do you have?

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    Really cool video. Thanks for sharing it with us.
    For even the Son of man came not to be served, but to serve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Huber View Post
    Great video, I really enjoyed it.

    So how many hats do you have?
    Great catch Bill ... you found the strange thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Miner View Post
    I noticed you didn't leave anything in the clamps for very long!

    I also noticed that you created a cross-grain situation by gluing the ends onto the box on all four sides. You could be looking at a cracked board down the road.
    I worried about that, but ultimately decided to do it anyway because the top was hopefully small enough. Next time I will just find some quality plywood for this type of project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Rasmussen View Post
    I noticed it would take me 4 days to do what you did in 4 hours, fun video.
    The timelapse was recorded over weeks ... capturing 67000 images at 1 every 2 seconds for a total of 35 hours of footage. I then selectively edited the footage and compressed time further to fill the music clip I had. So the amount of real time shown during the 3.5 minutes is about 3.5 hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Art Mulder View Post
    Ummmm,

    • You're shop is messier than mine.
    • that is one HUGE wall clock. I like it.
    • I couldn't see a splitter/riving knife on the TS
    I am thinking of doing a timelapse of the aftermath and cleanup
    I find that a splitter is not needed in every instance, like when I was ripping the edge of a board true

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Sheridan View Post
    I'll guess that there was recent break in to your shop and they stole the following

    - dust collector
    - scrap bin
    - vacuum
    - tablesaw guard and spliter..

    I also noticed that it was a great time lapse video, thanks for making that..............Rod.
    My dust collector was hiding in the corner... this project produced 8 garbage bags of sawdust
    I do need a bigger scrap bin for bigger projects like this.
    Didn't need the splitter for most of the cuts.

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