Wrapping Up The Walnut Sideboard - New Channel News - Today's Craftsmen
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
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In this episode, will head over to Greene Street Joinery And see how Jeff builds a face frame for a built-in white Oak project. Jeff will take us through the details of measuring cutting and joining the parts to create a solid wood face frame.
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I subbed Today's Craftsmen as soon as you introduced them the first time. Great stuff over there.
Bill
Good stuff as always
Love it! Will be following them for sure!
Awesome! Thank you!
Using Robertson drives like a Canadian! That Porter Cable machine is almost identical to my Castle, I guess patents are useful, lol
The finish that you applied to the walnut looks spectacular. Wow.
Check out this video to see how Jeff builds the doors ua-cam.com/video/IAodSeIGaHw/v-deo.htmlsi=FJ3okg7hztBbWXL1
That's a neat pocket hole machine. Nice face frame.
This sideboard is beautiful! Nice work.
The sideboard is gonna look awesome. Looking forward to the videos you guys make. Hoping all is well Jon, Dirty Jersey out!!!
Great channel & I am already subed to it! Happy Holidays to you & your family Jon! 👍👍🌲🌲
The collaboration with Greenstreet has been a good match. Nicely done. Can you tell us what finish you sprayed on the Walnut sideboad? Water based poly? Thx.
Is one of those side panels upside down?
I’m standing in my shop, looking at my sawstop slider fence trying to figure out how he got that zero clearance block on there. i clamp plywood to mine, I much prefer the idea of this block! Genius!
me too!!!! Can Jon Peters ask these guys how they went about this? Please and thank you!
@@laciedavis8733 they released a short on their channel. They cut tenons that fit into the extrusions and used a few screws, you then set its length by sliding it through the blade. I made one, what a game changer.
Jon I much prefer your video by your self.