Love that you did this. So very cool. Great job great instruction. I hope there's more of these to come. It's like a little bit of your weekend course for those of us who can't swing the trip to California yet.
very cool instructional,im guessing you would have to use quite a dense ,strong wood for this sort of design as well as not taking off too much of the pull area, so that there is enough strength left.
Very nice Jory. Just wondering however..............I was always taught that when setting up the fences while tilting the blade, the feed should always be into the blade. It doesn't appear to be a problem here but I was wondering if you ever experienced a problem feeding the stock this way? Never the less, absolutely stunning result. You are a true artist.
Jory this looks so fun! It’s sculpting and I love it. Great job!! Also I just bought 200 razor blades because of you lol. If you don’t mind me asking what is The angle is the jig you clamped on to make the auxiliary fence?
Brandon Rodgers the good news is those 200 blades will last you a lifetime. I think That auxiliary fence was 17 degrees or depending on how you do it 73 degrees
This is not a straightforward symmetrical cove. The designer is cutting an asymmetrical cove. Looking at the setup the saw blade tilt angle is between 40 -45 degrees. A narrow fence angle of about 15 degrees would give the steep cove. Still, I'm a little envious of the saw, the work space as well as the opportunity to create unique furniture.
I think I speak for all of us in saying we are extremely grateful for you sharing such great techniques, and done so stylistically and well.
Evan Roth thank you so much!!
Fooken wow! Excellent craftsmanship.
Thanks Jory. It wasn't until the very last moment that I actually "got" what you were trying to do there - looks beautiful as always.
You have a great eye for style - that is one of the best drawer fronts I've ever seen.
Super genius! Like the way you working
Man, that's is SUPER cool. I have somehow never seen this technique. Love the way that adds so much character to a simple drawer front.
I love your work. Thank you for going in such details...
looks awesome
Thanks for sharing this. Amazing what subtleties you can create with something as potentially brutal and simple as a table saw.
Excellent video. have seen people doing that on the saw years ago in a fine woodworking mag, but never see it done.
looks excelent
Thanks Jory, now I can't even make drawer faces without feeling inferior now lol. Great job man! Love the work.
Love that you did this. So very cool. Great job great instruction. I hope there's more of these to come. It's like a little bit of your weekend course for those of us who can't swing the trip to California yet.
Very Nice, Sir! I know this technik from the stairs building, but this is a new way to use it for furniture. Thanks for showing.
ridiculously sick work!!! looks like a 60 degree fence? seems so easy when explained like that many thanks from new Zealand:-)
the Omni builder yea, I think it’s about a 70 degree. Thanks and sorry it took so long to get back to you!
These types of videos are great. Please make more of these!
Great technique and video. Thanks for sharing Jory
Very nice video Jory, now I can just show my friends who asked me how I did the drawer front this video :)
Very nice! Looking forward to more UA-cam content!!
Great work. Really enjoy all your videos. Hope you continue to make tutorials like these!
Please upload more videos ! You are amazing !
Saul's Media thanks Saul! I’ll be doing 14 more this year. Working with Woodcraft filming a variety of different videos.
This video just keep inspiring me 😍. Thanks Jory!
Thank you Jory. You're awesome!
Great job, Jory. I like this method and I sometimes use it.
Mark Fisher, Ukraine.
Amazing work! What a passion and enthusiasm! Love all your videos.
Fabien Mourton thank you!!
So awesome! Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge
That's aw some. Thx for sharing Jory
Really cool technique and nice video.
Beautiful work! Thank for the tips!
Jory thanks for sharing. Love your work. keep safe :-D
Hi Jory! Thanks for this video! Very inspiring :)
Fantastic - thank you for sharing - i have learnt so much from you.
Great video, thanks for sharing
this is amazing thanks for sharing! love your work!
lee hodge thanks!
Thank you so much for your work
So beautiful! 👌🏻
Thanks for the share.
It was amazing , thanks for sharing this !
make sure that you are one of my favourite designer
thanks for amazing us
very cool instructional,im guessing you would have to use quite a dense ,strong wood for this sort of design as well as not taking off too much of the pull area, so that there is enough strength left.
Jory, That is truly impressive. One question can you now make six fronts identical for a chest of drawers?
Outstanding!
Very nice Jory. Just wondering however..............I was always taught that when setting up the fences while tilting the blade, the feed should always be into the blade. It doesn't appear to be a problem here but I was wondering if you ever experienced a problem feeding the stock this way? Never the less, absolutely stunning result. You are a true artist.
Have you done any crown molding with a wave look?
Jory this looks so fun! It’s sculpting and I love it. Great job!! Also I just bought 200 razor blades because of you lol. If you don’t mind me asking what is The angle is the jig you clamped on to make the auxiliary fence?
Brandon Rodgers the good news is those 200 blades will last you a lifetime. I think That auxiliary fence was 17 degrees or depending on how you do it 73 degrees
love it thanks for sharing
Wait...so Jory...I don't have to take the course now. This is everything, right?? 😂 Just kidding, can't wait till December. 👍🏼
Very nice what angle do have you extra fence at, i dont know if my festool cms ts55 is powerfull enough to do this..
Огромное спасибо!
Ich mag das sehr sehr wunderbare
I like that very very wunderfull
amazing, thanks👍
very nice
Beautiful! I didn't quite catch what kind of cutting wheel was in your grinder.... could someone let me know?
jcaseymiller sorry it took so long to answer this. It is made by Kutzall.
Many thanks from Ukraine!
do you have any plans ?
Thanks🤟🏽🤘🏻
Nice work +jorybrighamdesign
What kind of apron are you wearing?
Adam Patterson thanks! It’s made by Calavera tool Work’s. They are handmade by a good friend of mine
Adam Patterson sorry I just realized how long ago you asked this question:)
So how would you make it for matching left and right bedside tables?
It’s been four years sorry. You would have to get a right tilting table saw in order to do a mirrored cove
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This is not a straightforward symmetrical cove. The designer is cutting an asymmetrical cove. Looking at the setup the saw blade tilt angle is between 40 -45 degrees. A narrow fence angle of about 15 degrees would give the steep cove. Still, I'm a little envious of the saw, the work space as well as the opportunity to create unique furniture.
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Didn't realise Peter Dinklage did woodworking
but.... I'm dreaming
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if I do it on my table saw, I will lost my table saw and also my fingers😂 I hope I will have a saw stop too
trying to pay attention but too distracted by the festool collection behind you
Lol...I thought I was the only one...
What's that in his pants at 2:43 🤣
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