Nice design and very attractive. Just a tip for you, it's best to not use the miter gauge in combination with the rip fence when making your cross cuts. It can cause the piece being cut to bind between the fence and the blade causing a kickback. I have learned this the hard way. Also, it can cause burning of the end grain. It's better to clamp a stop block onto the fence well ahead of the cut that allows the board to be free of the fence as it is pushed into the blade.
Great for small stuff. You can get by on larger boards but really you don't want to joint anything longer than your jointer bed. I sold the wen once I found a good used full size jointer.
Thanks. I'm surprised how much I ended up liking the lamp. I used rubio monocoat because I was experimenting with that finish at the time. It has held up fine but really any finish would be ok.
No I don't. I think the video explains how to basically make them. I don't recommend some of the vertical cuts I make in the video without a jig though. If you have a specific question ask.
No but I didnt really try to. They arent flat or solid. I concentrate on keeping my work down tight to the first few inches to the right of the blade. Thats the flattest part of the table and what I set the blade 90 to.
Nice design and very attractive. Just a tip for you, it's best to not use the miter gauge in combination with the rip fence when making your cross cuts. It can cause the piece being cut to bind between the fence and the blade causing a kickback. I have learned this the hard way. Also, it can cause burning of the end grain. It's better to clamp a stop block onto the fence well ahead of the cut that allows the board to be free of the fence as it is pushed into the blade.
I think you design is fantastic. All the elements are there.
Thanks. I have made a few lamps and I this one turned out the best.
Great videos. Just found your channel and have been binging it. Thank you for taking the time to create your content.
This was a great video, man. Hey, how do you like that WEN jointer?
Great for small stuff. You can get by on larger boards but really you don't want to joint anything longer than your jointer bed.
I sold the wen once I found a good used full size jointer.
It was amazing bro! You’re so creative
Great video.
Nice lamp!
Thanks! Im surprised how much I ended up liking it. I use it as my bedside light every night.
Great work, what did you use to treat the wood?
Thanks. I'm surprised how much I ended up liking the lamp.
I used rubio monocoat because I was experimenting with that finish at the time. It has held up fine but really any finish would be ok.
What angle did you cut the base at and what size is it?
I would like to build these lamps for my wife. Do you have the plans/dimensions available ? Thank you!!
No I don't.
I think the video explains how to basically make them. I don't recommend some of the vertical cuts I make in the video without a jig though.
If you have a specific question ask.
Anyone else know the music from That Chapter?
I have the same saw. Were you able to get the wings parallel to the top?
No but I didnt really try to. They arent flat or solid. I concentrate on keeping my work down tight to the first few inches to the right of the blade. Thats the flattest part of the table and what I set the blade 90 to.
Nice
хоть язык мне не понятен, я зык плотника понятен всем
I think it’s fairer to say you showed us you doing it rather than showing us how you did it.