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Incredible video. 👍👍
That was quite the journey. Thank you for going into detail the way you did.
Thanks for sharing.
Hey Matt. Totally cool. Can you give a few tips on router bits and collets for the Festool Router?
The inlay is a nice touch. We did the same thing for a box top in an inlay class I took. Patterned inlay strip is nice also.
Gorgeous work, you handsome man
Thanks again for these many tips!
Really nice. I love walnut. It's easily my favorite.
cool
Lovely project
Coming together beautifully. Thanks for another bagful of very useful tips. Cheers from down under.
Great series. Looking forward to trying this myself following the advice. Thank you
Such a neat job!
Fantastic job! My only question is, and don't get me wrong you did the job with it so it's obviously possible, why pick something that looks like a five and a half or a six to chamfer rather than something shorter?
It was already sharp 😂
How could you do the inlay without an electric router? Would you have to do it before the mitred edges?
My problem is finding wood to use in making boxes. I do t have a planer and my ripping by hand leaves much to be desired.
what is the inlay material? where do you buy it?
Incredible video. 👍👍
That was quite the journey. Thank you for going into detail the way you did.
Thanks for sharing.
Hey Matt. Totally cool. Can you give a few tips on router bits and collets for the Festool Router?
The inlay is a nice touch. We did the same thing for a box top in an inlay class I took. Patterned inlay strip is nice also.
Gorgeous work, you handsome man
Thanks again for these many tips!
Really nice. I love walnut. It's easily my favorite.
cool
Lovely project
Coming together beautifully. Thanks for another bagful of very useful tips. Cheers from down under.
Great series. Looking forward to trying this myself following the advice. Thank you
Such a neat job!
Fantastic job! My only question is, and don't get me wrong you did the job with it so it's obviously possible, why pick something that looks like a five and a half or a six to chamfer rather than something shorter?
It was already sharp 😂
How could you do the inlay without an electric router? Would you have to do it before the mitred edges?
My problem is finding wood to use in making boxes.
I do t have a planer and my ripping by hand leaves much to be desired.
what is the inlay material? where do you buy it?