16:01 thats a really interesting duplication method on the lathe. It looks like you have a bowl gouge, on a track (I assume it's following a pattern) - and the vacuum hose directly over it. The cut looks almost perfect right off the tool.
When you were mortising the round legs I was wondering how you were going to make the cheeks on the stretchers fit tight against the round legs. Using the forstner bit for the top and bottom was brilliant, but I didn't get how you did the portion on the side of the tenon (with the router). Is that a special router bit? It looked like a dovetail bit but I'm not sure how that would work.
Hi, The bit I'm using is a semi-original router bit. I shaved a Dove-tail bit into a slight curve using a diamond. I hope this answers your question. Thank you watching.
@@kasho2637 Thanks for this reply. Those concave shoulders are just one of the many amazing techniques you used in building this desk. Most people would create a flat face on the leg to join the rail, your solution is much more elegant.
16:01 thats a really interesting duplication method on the lathe. It looks like you have a bowl gouge, on a track (I assume it's following a pattern) - and the vacuum hose directly over it. The cut looks almost perfect right off the tool.
Nice, crisp work. Looking forward to #2
Maestro!
Beautiful work.
Wonderful !
4:09 バイトに集塵のダクトホースを付けるとは…木屑が舞わないので合理的ですね😆
Your work is stunning. THanks for sharing. Could you post something on the lathe jig it seems you use for turning the legs? Interesting! THanks again.
Cool 😎
When you were mortising the round legs I was wondering how you were going to make the cheeks on the stretchers fit tight against the round legs. Using the forstner bit for the top and bottom was brilliant, but I didn't get how you did the portion on the side of the tenon (with the router). Is that a special router bit? It looked like a dovetail bit but I'm not sure how that would work.
Hi, The bit I'm using is a semi-original router bit. I shaved a Dove-tail bit into a slight curve using a diamond. I hope this answers your question. Thank you watching.
@@kasho2637 Thanks for this reply. Those concave shoulders are just one of the many amazing techniques you used in building this desk. Most people would create a flat face on the leg to join the rail, your solution is much more elegant.
映像よく見ました。 足の厚さ寸法がどうなりますか?
脚は一番太い所で直径45mm、脚先25mmです。Thank you for watching.