Just found your channel and I am LOVING it!! You had me sold when you mentioned IDC Woodcrafts. I’ve consumed my fair share of M&Ms from the number of purchases. The Hog is a game-changer and Garrett is a big supporter of the Women Who CNC FB group, of which I am a proud member.
Thank you for the comment and the kind words. It’s been a minute since I’ve posted any new content…be on the lookout because I have some good stuff coming soon! Yes…Garrett is a solid dude! Go IDC!
instead of using masking or painters tape during glue up for ur clamps, you can use the clear plastic packing tape. works wonders, no need for scraping afterwards.
Totally understand. I started out with a couple of cordless drills and a hand saw. It doesn’t take much. The added benefit is developing skills to work around, not having expensive tools. I would also suggest that you keep your eyes open for used tool deals. Good luck!
Not yet...however I just received the bits to do them. Looking forward to using them as I too here the v-inlays produce better results. Any advice or tips/tricks you can provide, I'm all ears. Thanks!!
@eastwingvintagewoodworking4797 I use vcarve and it took a few tutorial videos and a couple mistakes to wrap my head around the toolpaths. I run my v bit as my first path then my clearing bits. I've had less tear out using that order. With edge grain I've had decent results with 60° bits and if it's end grain 30° has worked well if there's lots of fine detail. Best of luck!
Just found your channel and I am LOVING it!! You had me sold when you mentioned IDC Woodcrafts. I’ve consumed my fair share of M&Ms from the number of purchases. The Hog is a game-changer and Garrett is a big supporter of the Women Who CNC FB group, of which I am a proud member.
Thank you for the comment and the kind words. It’s been a minute since I’ve posted any new content…be on the lookout because I have some good stuff coming soon! Yes…Garrett is a solid dude! Go IDC!
instead of using masking or painters tape during glue up for ur clamps, you can use the clear plastic packing tape. works wonders, no need for scraping afterwards.
Thanks, I’ll have to try that.
The Dewalt would be so perfect to help star up my wood shop. Fresh out of school and no longer have access to tools.
Totally understand. I started out with a couple of cordless drills and a hand saw. It doesn’t take much. The added benefit is developing skills to work around, not having expensive tools. I would also suggest that you keep your eyes open for used tool deals. Good luck!
Have you tried v-inlays yet? I've had great results on cutting boards using them.
Not yet...however I just received the bits to do them. Looking forward to using them as I too here the v-inlays produce better results. Any advice or tips/tricks you can provide, I'm all ears. Thanks!!
@eastwingvintagewoodworking4797 I use vcarve and it took a few tutorial videos and a couple mistakes to wrap my head around the toolpaths. I run my v bit as my first path then my clearing bits. I've had less tear out using that order. With edge grain I've had decent results with 60° bits and if it's end grain 30° has worked well if there's lots of fine detail. Best of luck!
Thank you!!!
Where do you get that bad you for chip collection on your DeWalt planer? That would great to have
Go back into the video description. Its the last item listed. HQRP Dust Collector Bag. Thanks again for watching.
what miter gauge where you using on your tables saw?
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