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Wenge molding - -table router/ cordless mataborouter. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
This short video shows the process of routing a custom piece of molding out of wenge an exotic wood from Africa. The table router is used to plow a five sixteeth inch groove in the wenge molding. A 3/4" round over bit is used for the profile. This molding is part of a fresh drawer and is glued to the bottom of a maple drawer. thid molding does two important things, First, it holds the draw bottom.Wowhile strengthening the entire drawer construction by thickening the drawer sides up to 3/4" from its original 1/4" thickness.
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How To Edge Glue Decorative Wenge Molding to A Flag Didplay.#@cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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This video shows the process of applying a quarter inch by quarter inch wenge molding to the inside of a triangular flag display.That's made out of hard rock maple. In the video, I use tightbond II in a syringe without a needle. Apply just with my fingertip clamp and tape and clean the glue out. And wherever I can't get a clamp. I use tape, making sure you have correct. Pressure is very importa...
Hand Tool Work - Finish the corners by hand for a flag display. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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# This video demonstrates how you would clean the corner up of a flag display so that a piece of plywood can be placed in as a bag. While routing the rabbit out for the back, the router simply can't get into the twenty-two and a half degree angles on the bottom side of the flag display. This must be taken out by hand in the video. I am using three different size chisels. The bottom 22 and a 1/2...
MITERED SPLINE JOINT cut on the Panto router, custom flag display. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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MITERED SPLINE JOINT cut on the Panto router, custom flag display. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Band Sawing Wenge Bases for A Flag Display @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #wenge #band #saw #cosmo
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Band Sawing Wenge Bases for A Flag Display @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #wenge #band #saw #cosmo
Rosewood Deco Style Drawer Pull on the Lathe @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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Rosewood Deco Style Drawer Pull on the Lathe @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Cutting Wenge Triangle on the Bandsaw @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #Triangle #Cosmo #Bandsaw
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Cutting Wenge Triangle on the Bandsaw @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #Triangle #Cosmo #Bandsaw
Routing a round over edge in the right grain direction. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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Routing a round over edge in the right grain direction. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Safety First 1st! Table Saw Ripping Technique. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #process
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Safety First 1st! Table Saw Ripping Technique. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #process
Resawing on the bandsaw
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Resawing on the bandsaw
Resawing hard rock maple on the bandsaw
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Resawing hard rock maple on the bandsaw
Surface texturing custom aluminum brackets with corded palm router. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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Surface texturing custom aluminum brackets with corded palm router. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Milling cupped and twisted lumber on the jointer.
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Milling cupped and twisted lumber on the jointer.
Star Bond Brown, medium thick formula, filling in knots in sapele a type of mahogany. @cosmob73
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Star Bond Brown, medium thick formula, filling in knots in sapele a type of mahogany. @cosmob73
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Glue up demonstration @cosmob73 #doit #glue #up #cosmo #wood
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Glue up demonstration @cosmob73 #doit #glue #up #cosmo #wood
Glue up process for sapele side table. @cosmob73
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Glue up process for sapele side table. @cosmob73
Glue Up with tight bond II a sapele mahogany side table from start to finish.
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Glue Up with tight bond II a sapele mahogany side table from start to finish.
16 inch American jointer, how- to mill rough sawn lumber on the jointer and planer.
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16 inch American jointer, how- to mill rough sawn lumber on the jointer and planer.
Curley Maple Striped Series coffee table @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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Curley Maple Striped Series coffee table @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Deco Dining Chair No 1 wenge version @cosmob73
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Deco Dining Chair No 1 wenge version @cosmob73
panto router double mortise demonstration. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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panto router double mortise demonstration. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
mortise and tenon class education @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
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mortise and tenon class education @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Surface Texture for large floor mirror, an explanation of process. @cosmob73 #www.cosmobarbaro.com
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Surface Texture for large floor mirror, an explanation of process. @cosmob73 #www.cosmobarbaro.com
cutting large finger joints on the tablesaw. @cosmob73#www.cosmobarbaro.com
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cutting large finger joints on the tablesaw. @cosmob73#www.cosmobarbaro.com

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @JohnnyTheMonkey
    @JohnnyTheMonkey 21 день тому

    Interesting. I think I can make an equivalent joint faster with my Lamello plate joiner.

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 21 день тому

      Yew, however, Lamellos are not reliable or as strong. A lamello is an 1/8" the spline in the video is solid maple and is 1/4 thick....spline is much stronger.....however for something like this a lamello would be fine, it is not much faster to the panto router set up and not nearly as strong or durable.....traditional joinery is always better than a lamello.

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 23 дні тому

    Thanks 👍🏽🤠

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 21 день тому

      You are welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @cosmob73
    @cosmob73 24 дні тому

    Where are your dovetails, ....www.cosmobarbaro.com

  • @Brian-cx4ni
    @Brian-cx4ni 24 дні тому

    Way off. Good luck on your crap skill

  • @cosmob73
    @cosmob73 26 днів тому

    Thank you so much....I can't tell you how much I appreciate the support

  • @ProductionLostViking
    @ProductionLostViking 26 днів тому

    Another awesome tip from the maestro himself!!

  • @cosmob73
    @cosmob73 28 днів тому

    Have you ever worked with wenge? You have to, or you'll be picking splinters out for weeks. I normally agree but these are tight not loose. You can't tell from perspective my hands never touch the throat plate, thanks for your concern.

  • @Skyman-on9dt
    @Skyman-on9dt 28 днів тому

    Don’t wear gloves while working on machines with exposed moving parts like that, it will catch the glove and pull your whole arm into it. Source: they show you some crazy videos in machinist school(also OSHA 10-hour certified)

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 28 днів тому

      I graduated from RIT with an MFA degree I have 24 years of experience 2 Steinway art case builds along with an extensive portfolio www.cosmobarbaro.com my works represented by 1st dibs out of New York City.....I understand what I am doing and where my hands are at all times.

    • @Skyman-on9dt
      @Skyman-on9dt 28 днів тому

      @@cosmob73 Fair enough, just trying to help. You do you.

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 28 днів тому

      I understand and thank you for your concern, which is valid....I'm all about safety.

  • @dianeewoldt3035
    @dianeewoldt3035 Місяць тому

    I have a different approach with wonky lumber like this. If it’s cupped I take it to the band saw and split lengthwise. For really wide cupped boards I may even split it in 3 pieces lengthwise. Then take it to the jointer and joint a face and one edge. I lose less thickness when I go to the planer and then glue it back up. The grain match is hardly disrupted this way and the resulting panels are usually closer to 3/4” from the original piece of 4/4 stock.

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 Місяць тому

      Anything you do to reduce the amount of material you will lose and also make life a bit easier on the jointer I am all for. Thank you for sharing.

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 Місяць тому

      That is a smart way to approach it , so you cut into strips length wise, and mill narrow widths reduce how cupped each puece is. As a result, you dont lose as much material. I 100% agree.

  • @cosmob73
    @cosmob73 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.

  • @ProductionLostViking
    @ProductionLostViking Місяць тому

    AWESOME TIPS!!!!

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 21 день тому

      Thanks old bro, miss you.

  • @oliver299d
    @oliver299d Місяць тому

    nice wetzler clamps, Cream ale is awesome stuff!!

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 Місяць тому

      Yes, it's very good, ,a Rochester,NY beer. Thanks for the compliment and for watching, I really appreciate it.

    • @oliver299d
      @oliver299d Місяць тому

      @@cosmob73 yes my shop was right down the street from the brewery for 24 years!

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 Місяць тому

      Awesome, I love Rochester. I graduated from RIT did you go to school there?

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 Місяць тому

      Are you still in business or still making furniture?

    • @oliver299d
      @oliver299d Місяць тому

      @@cosmob73 yes I am a sac grad, what years were you there?

  • @cosmob73
    @cosmob73 2 місяці тому

    Safety first! Machines don't care how experienced you are, which is why it's so important to use proper techniques and appropriate safety equipment. Yes, I have z 71 eye protection on and thank you for noticing. I really appreciate it.

  • @svndwich977
    @svndwich977 2 місяці тому

    man using the proper safety techniques. very nice i already know you’re wearing safety glasses too

  • @user-ox8fy5os9h
    @user-ox8fy5os9h 2 місяці тому

    Which kind of bit is that

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 2 місяці тому

      2 flute 1/2 cutter

  • @user-ox8fy5os9h
    @user-ox8fy5os9h 2 місяці тому

    What kind of bit is that

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 2 місяці тому

      It's a 4 flute 3/8" cutter, and it's an up cut bit.

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 2 місяці тому

      Oops, I apologize it's actually a 1/2 two flute cutter. The 4 flute 3/8 bit was for the mortise. Sorry for the confusion.

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 Місяць тому

      It is a 1/2" 2 flute cutter.

  • @cosmob73
    @cosmob73 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much!

  • @emoryellis3916
    @emoryellis3916 2 місяці тому

    Nice work👍🏻

    • @cosmob73
      @cosmob73 2 місяці тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @cosmob73
    @cosmob73 11 років тому

    Thanks Lester, I really appreciate it, I remember, my dad has always spoke very highly of you.

  • @lestermonts4235
    @lestermonts4235 11 років тому

    Good work, CJ. You have become quite an artist! Your dad and I are longtime friends.