Fantastic Tutorial ! You sure made a complicated looking joint Farley easy for most Woodworkers for many reasons Dovetails usually impress mostly everyone as they all seem to think that both Dovetails and Boxjoints are all done by hand ?
Had you used the Incra router lift with the router rings they sell instead of that huge hole you would not have trouble with the part falling down you would have had better and safer support.
Should have given the camera lady some protective glasses (and maybe a couple of the audience in the front row). She had line of sight to that router bit which could have shot a piece of wood toward her eyes.
That's a jackass comment to make. Maybe this is someone's first project that uses a dovetail bit in a router table. Should they not be allowed to use the tool just because they've never used it before, or they like to see a demonstration before they try it for themselves. I've been doing woodwork for several years, and sure I could have "figured this out for myself," but I never thought of it until I saw this. Discouraging someone from teaching people new skills or inspiring them to think about things in different ways is asinine, and you sound like a smug prick when you say/do things like that.
Its astonishing to see that a router without an electronic brake being used....also pre marked fence positions would be ideal, and I've never seen any idiot put there finger inside the bit slot that machine is still live, this guy/ tutor needs some rapid retraining considering that he is posting videos... if he done that in my shop I'd have hauled him up..
Awesome tutorial ! Thank you.
Excellent presentation. Really gives great insight to the process for making these.
Fantastic Tutorial ! You sure made a complicated looking joint Farley easy for most Woodworkers for many reasons Dovetails usually impress mostly everyone as they all seem to think that both Dovetails and Boxjoints are all done by hand ?
Very nice, Very nice...congratulation.
Very good job 👍🏼
Thanks for the knowledge !!!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for sharing that
I may have been present in the room when this vid was made, I was definitely in the building. Weekend with wood 2018
Very well done, Mr. Hunter. Not only did I enjoy your tutorial but I learned as well.Thank you, sir.
Thanks for sharing
I am making this box for my daughter, first box. What type of hinges would you use for this box? Thanks
Great tutorial , created another challenge for me in Aussie
Had you used the Incra router lift with the router rings they sell instead of that huge hole you would not have trouble with the part falling down you would have had better and safer support.
Bummer- I was hoping he would cover tappered sliding dovetailed for longer applications
Are there plans for this?
Not currently. But we might include it in an upcoming issue of WOOD.
Were any plans ever published?
I found myself not moving so I wouldn`t jar you, good job great idea
gosh, she needs a tripod! that monopod is just not working!
too much shaking! i kinda got a headache.
Do you provide ear plugs for the audience and your camera person?
Yep. Its are called not being a pansy ass.
Couldn’t you just flip your stock over? That way you don’t have to move the fence.
Should have given the camera lady some protective glasses (and maybe a couple of the audience in the front row). She had line of sight to that router bit which could have shot a piece of wood toward her eyes.
Here come the safety police. There are at least 10 on every woodworking video.
Do you mean to tell me that people can't figure this out themselves? If not, should they be playing with power tools?
We get it guy. You’re a wood working phenom.
That's a jackass comment to make. Maybe this is someone's first project that uses a dovetail bit in a router table. Should they not be allowed to use the tool just because they've never used it before, or they like to see a demonstration before they try it for themselves. I've been doing woodwork for several years, and sure I could have "figured this out for myself," but I never thought of it until I saw this. Discouraging someone from teaching people new skills or inspiring them to think about things in different ways is asinine, and you sound like a smug prick when you say/do things like that.
ROUTERS FOR WUSSIES! I USE A CHISEL!
Its astonishing to see that a router without an electronic brake being used....also pre marked fence positions would be ideal, and I've never seen any idiot put there finger inside the bit slot that machine is still live, this guy/ tutor needs some rapid retraining considering that he is posting videos... if he done that in my shop I'd have hauled him up..
He lost me when he shut the router off after each cut! THUMBs down.