Bedside Stool Build Process
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Any type of stool is a great opportunity to practice traditional joinery and hand tool techniques! Dovetails, mortise and tenon, free chamfering with chisel. Solid walnut and finished with Rubio Monocoat.
Rubio: amzn.to/3kXk3me
Band Saw: amzn.to/40SVB5Q
Table Saw: amzn.to/40IqCJz
Fret Saw: amzn.to/3JmpcO5
Dovetail Saw: amzn.to/41ZLIU8
Chisels: amzn.to/3IYEyqN
#mortiseandtenon #handtools #dovetails
I love this kind of video. Just the sound of woodworking and great detail on the joinery. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yeah, nice when there is no annoying music, ads, etc. Very relaxing to watch.
Not sure what impresses me more, the precision of your joinery or the precision with which you follow a line on a bandsaw! Very nice piece, and extremely well built.
New subscriber here. Those are great dovetails....and I like them sitting proud like Greene and Greene style.
Smooooth running Bandsaw may iask which model it is??
Laguna 1412, upgraded with Carter tires and bearing guides.
Nice build. Tight joinery
Loving your channel so far! Awesome work!
Ben, I love watching you work and speed of your growth on this platform is a testament to the quality of what you are doing. Bravo!
I appreciate that!
Wow, what craftsmanship
I wish I had the patience to do that!
This is a really cool project! The proud tails and tenons really make the piece unique.
Very beautiful
Love the proud DT Ben. Do you cut to the tape line? It looks like you do. Well done. The juggling of the squares…. Lol
🦅🌎⚓️
I cut TO the tape line - do not cross! 😬👍👊
Clean job man 🔨
Very well done! I really enjoy the mixture of hand work (which I desperately need to improve) and power tools. Did we hear a cnc running in the background early in the video? If so I would enjoy learning how it fits in your workflow.
Nope... no CNC and no plans to get one! Probably the Jet air filtration running 👍
Satisfying..
Excellant
My respect to the master! However, it is necessary to drill holes at the base of the cuts for wedges in order to prevent cracking of stressed wood.
Very nice
Well done Ben. Have you ever had the handle pop out of the socket? My Stanley Sweethearts, have done it to me 3x. Lots of sharpening was needed. I’m think about Japanese style chisels.
I like the DT scribe line on most pieces. 👍🏻👍🏻
I’ve glued the handles into the sockets. Ain’t got time for constant resetting! I resharpened chisels several times during this build. Not fun, but a necessary evil. 👍😆
nice
Great work!
Is your bandsaw a Laguna? What guided are you using ?
Yes. Carter guides.
@@cleancutwoodworks Maybe I should try some carter guides for my laguna.
@@MD-en3zm The stock guides are fine, but if there’s an opportunity for improvement I’m all in. Carter guides provide a pretty smooth ride.
Approximate price of that thing?
You are excellent! Clearly very skilled! I love your step stool so much I plan to recreate to a degree on my own!
Wow, thank you!
Squares just kept coming from everywhere 😱
After I got my last 2 Starrett combos, I thought "I'll never need all these". Welp... 😆
Well done. Love your work.
Great work Ben!
Very nicely done