Mind-bending trick makes curvy legs with NO WASTE!
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2021
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Thanks for the video
If your sawing something your creating waste... Sawdust!! 😝😝😝😝
thats really cool idea
I feel like I was just invited to the Magic Castle and a magician just told me how to do this amazing illusion. I’m going to have to watch this a few more times out in the workshop this weekend.
I recently mounted a tv in my shop for exactly this reason. That and football season lol
Yes
@@ugosmith7529 I haven’t had it mounted for more than a month and I love it. If I’m trying something new I can follow step by step without looking down at my tiny phone.
You and me both! That was fantastic
Why i think matematician create this proses?
Whomever thought this up for the first time is an utter genius. This was so inspiring. Thank you!
I've made lamps using this technique, laminating different woods to create the original blank. They turn out really cool. I really like the very helpful stuff you continually put out here on the interwebs. Thanks James!
Ahh! light bulb goes on. You trim the outer edges to make a passage for the wiring. Thanks. I'll be trying that one.
@@spamdump4459 damn that's smart, sure beats tryna find a big enough drill to go through
First rhing i thought when watching this was 'damn, now i need to go make a lamp'. I had the exact same thought @Spam Dump
Ooohh you could stain the pieces different colors to see what kind of look you get. This is just brilliant!
It might be less interesting than disguising the glue seam.
Drill some holes! They can line up internally for dowel pins, and this makes glue-up and setting much simpler, as alignment is fixed.
The holes on the faces of the uncut form will come together, so the holes just need to be level and equally spaced from the uncut edges on each face, no measuring around corners needed.
I thought he was going to show us how to steam the wood from home without tons of expensive equipment. This is much easier. Thanks.
I've always wondered how this was done but never enough to find out because I simply figured it was a laborious process. I'm in awe by how simplistic the process really is. Thank you!
Bigger parts were partially made by bending a young tree long before it was going to be felled! (when wooden ships were still in use)
@@edi9892 that practice is still in use kinda for big ornate homes for people who want and can afford it.
Once again another SN video makes me want to go straight out and pick up tools to try something out. My neighbours might not thank you since your videos tend to drop late in the UK, but I certainly do.
That's great, this is the kind of video that really adds to your woodworking knowledge and opens up new possibilities for new designs. Thanks!
This is incredible. It's like a magic trick!
James does a fine job of presenting a balance of useful and interesting information about all things pertaining to woodworking. His style is clear and articulate, avoiding fake affectation of folksiness.
This looks like hours of fun and experimenting! Things like this are what keep my kids coming back to the barn, I can’t wait to rewatch this with them.
I watch a lot of woodworking videos. This is one of the better videos I’ve seen in terms of clear, concise instruction and you even brought up what can go wrong and how to prevent it. I watched the video one time and I will never forget how to do it. Good job, I wish more creators followed this recipe for being user friendly.
When I found your channel you blew my mind. I am extremely happy and inspired by what you do. I recently started woodworking and your advice is so helpful. Thank you for your beautiful work and smart advice.
Wow that blows my mind. I can't believe it's so simple!
Thanks for the tip!
It’s a 3D tessellation. This is the exact method used to create interlocking shapes like those used by M.C. Escher in his optical illusion drawings
So cool, and it opens the mind to experimentation with my new (first) bandsaw. Thank you James
This is a method I knew in theory, but never saw is done so well or explained so clearly. Great video!
Thank you for a very clear and concise explanation of this really effective and efficient technique!
I can’t believe this information is free!
As woodworker myself i like how people use their brains to invent usefull ways to make something better
At first I thought that it didn't look good, but once I saw how it was done and how you could create your own design ,I was sold! Great trick
AWESOME Tip!!! I look forward to trying it out in my shop!!!!
wow, that was cool (and a little mind bending) I'll have to play around with that.
Wow! Thanks for the video!
This is absolutely brilliant!
Thanks for the great video James 👍
Awesome, great vid Stumpy!
That was amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Super Cool. Thank you Stumpy.
Now that's a great little trick. Keep doing what you do, we appreciate you, James.
This is unbelievable! Thanks for sharing.
Great, thank you for showing this
WOW !!! I’m blown away. That’s amazing
Thanks James!
When i first saw this technique a few months ago I had to try it out right away. I didn`t even have a project to use it on lol. It really is as easy as it looks. So cool.
You're videos are extremely informative. Thank you!!!
Thank you for sharing this technique. Nicely done.
Awesome ! Thank you !
Gave Harvey a shout out about how you introduced me to the brands! Thanks for another great idea!
Thanks for sharing those tips and the make!
This is out of the world. Stumpy you are awesome !!!!
That is a super cool trick, can't wait to try it! Thanks for sharing!
Wow!! Something so complicated explained simply and clearly. This is very inspiring!! Thank you for showing us new ideas.
I love it !!! The possibilities are endless thank you so much,
That’s awesome! I’ll be using that in the future. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing with us James. 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👋👋👏🏻👏🏻
That is awesome. Excited to try it.
This might be the coolest trick I have seen. Thanks!!
This is really clever. Thanks for sharing!
This is just awesome thank you for sharing.
You just blew my mind! Awesome video!!
That is a really amazing technique SN! I have never seen that before, so this was a real eyeopener for me. Thanks! 😉😉👍👍👏👏
Thank you, excellent idea!!!
Very cool and timely. I’m thinking about building a baby grand piano shell for my digital keyboard. This technique can really liven up the legs.
This was an excellent video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
So very well presented and easy to follow.
Absolutely fascinating!
This blew my mind! Definitely gonna try this one
Such simplicity!!! Wonderful video!! 👏👍❤ You've helped me stand out from others in the furniture crowd! Thank you!!!
Cool! I'll be watching this video again, and probably yet again! Thanks for the detail!
Very cool! Thanks 😀
Absolutely amazing!
Great method with a really clear instructive video
Love the channel. Always surprises me with new ideas.
Yesssssss! Trying it tomorrow!
This is amazing.
Thank you for this knowledge, your videos have inspired me to take up woodworking as a hobby.
I love this I cant wait to try
Brilliant. And, as a fellow Wings fan, it's always a pleasure to see the cozy.
Stumpy!!! Your channel kicks-ass. Thank you.
Amazing. Thank you
You never cease to amaze me 👍🏻
Absolutely amazing 👏
Wow, i'm actually really impressed!
I can't wait to try it
What a great technique. Love it.
Wow, This is one of the best tips I have learnt in recent times. thank you so much
Ingenious! I love it. I think I might have to come up with a new project just to try this out.
Best video ever, loved it!
Love it. Must have a go at it
That is very cool. Thanks for sharing
Nice video thank you!
This is a really cool technique. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video!
Best explanation!!
Others have shown, but you guys made it clear.
simply...thank you, brilliant!
This is an amazing video. A few months ago I was sad and feeling that I couldn't make nice looking legs without a lathe. Now I'm going to try and make some nice cabriolet legs for my next table. Great work man!
This channel deserves a LOT more subscribers and views. Hidden gem!
Always impressive. This one particularly so. Thanks for all your sharing.
great video quick little stops and gets the info out well thanks!
Outstanding! You did it again! This vid knocks it out of the park (although my head is still spinning from trying to grasp the concept)!!
That's great James.
One of the best videos in a long time, great tips
Really appreciate this guy and his attitude. Not to mention the awesome ideas and time he takes to step by step explain !
Thank you!
Very nice. I saw this same trick a while ago on Tenons & Tenors but since forgot about it, it's nice to have reminders / different perspectives on a technique.
Very clever! Thanks for making this video :)
Genius my friend. Love it.