Sir, I can NOT tell you how much you just helped me. It is 6:00 am in southwest Mississippi & I had sit down on my couch to look one more time for a way to taper ( bigger table legs). I have a rare order that a client wants filled with tapered legs on a 8’ table. I honestly was gonna text her that I couldn’t do it & you know how much money that was gonna be. Thank you again.
Guys I watched your video on tapering the legs on the jointer. 20 years I've never seen that done so I went to try it out and it works. Thanks for sharing your video
You could also use a router table with a fence that has the offset adjustment and put it trim or a flush bit in the router that would make it act as a jointer
What other power tool would make this same taper? I want to do the same thing, but I don't think a table saw blade raises enough to make them that thick. I just got a 14" bandsaw, but I don't think I can make it that thick either. Hmm
Nice technique, but for the most important part of the video, the tapering itself, you offered no detailed description and sped it up so fast it was very difficult to follow exactly what you did. After all the video description was "Making Tapered Wood Table Legs". I will use this technique, but a few more details on the tapering itself would have been nice.
Certainly not a bad way to make the tapers, but why speed up the video during this process making it almost impossible to see how it works? The taper cut is what the video was supposed to be about!
Sir, I can NOT tell you how much you just helped me. It is 6:00 am in southwest Mississippi & I had sit down on my couch to look one more time for a way to taper ( bigger table legs). I have a rare order that a client wants filled with tapered legs on a 8’ table. I honestly was gonna text her that I couldn’t do it & you know how much money that was gonna be. Thank you again.
Simplicity today is a GREAT. Very nicely done.
One of the more informative videos on UA-cam! Good job.
Thanks so much!
That's a nice design.
Thank you! Cheers!
Very impressed. Don’t have a lathe so this is helpful. Thank you
Guys I watched your video on tapering the legs on the jointer. 20 years I've never seen that done so I went to try it out and it works. Thanks for sharing your video
Great! Glad to hear it!
You could also use a router table with a fence that has the offset adjustment and put it trim or a flush bit in the router that would make it act as a jointer
You'll made that seem so easy...lol
Thanks!
What other power tool would make this same taper? I want to do the same thing, but I don't think a table saw blade raises enough to make them that thick. I just got a 14" bandsaw, but I don't think I can make it that thick either. Hmm
short, sweet, informative!
Thanks!!
You didn’t show the details of how you tapered using the jointer!
Wow
Nice technique, but for the most important part of the video, the tapering itself, you offered no detailed description and sped it up so fast it was very difficult to follow exactly what you did. After all the video description was "Making Tapered Wood Table Legs". I will use this technique, but a few more details on the tapering itself would have been nice.
How many passes over the jointer for side ? Just till it looks good? Or did you go to a measurement thanks
It just depends but typically 6-8 per side if four sided. 14 per side if just tapering 2 sides
Any other way to taper legs? thanks for your video great help to a 71-year-old starting woodwork
Table saw works well for a one or two sided taper.
Without a planer any suggestions on achieving the tapered look?
Tapering with a table saw is simple if you only taper one or two sides. Doing all four requires a good bit of math.
A guy on youtube named steve ramsey has a video on an easy jig to use for tapered legs on a table saw.
@@smugegeez1406 But table saw blades to not raise high enough for that thick of a leg.
How did you place that jig on ther
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🌹🌹🌹💔💔💔💔🌺🌺🌺🌺💕💕💕❤❤❤❤ very nice
Certainly not a bad way to make the tapers, but why speed up the video during this process making it almost impossible to see how it works? The taper cut is what the video was supposed to be about!