AWhy don't you cut each piece without paint and without masking.....and paint them later with spray paint?....and glue them later....to me this way is easier and faster
Thanks for the helpful video. I'm needing to do my first set of floating shelves, and yours is the best non-marketing video that gives the pros/cons of this system.
I bet several of these or like these joined together would make a gorgeous club table or dining table. Or even kitchen counter top. But the amount of time and craftsmanship put into it... Man, you have my greatest respect!
this is really a piece of art! quick question: how essential would be it have a drum sander? I wanted to build this pattern but just hesitant due to drum sander. Dont own one since dont have the space for it.
I'm sure it's in the comments somewhere, but electrical super strut is more rigid, and it's got holes for 1/2 inch carriage bolts. About $40 for a 10 foot section. I got two, and made three pairs of 40 inch cauls. I put a 6 inch bolt with a washer and wingnut on one end and clamp on the other. Thanks for sharing!
thanks for your videos! and congratulations a consulate where you get the designs I am from San Juan Argentinian, it is very difficult for me to get them THANK YOU If you can share what I get I will share it with you BLESSINGS
I just received my laser a couple weeks ago and I dido @scottmurphys I could not have asked the same thing any better. Thank you for great content and sharing.
I prefer Tung Oil over Mineral Oil simply because Mineral Oil and anything using Mineral Oil, never fully dries. There is always a slight dampness and liquidity and each time you put food, especially meat, on the cutting board, some of that mineral oil gets into your food. Yes the FDA says it's safe but would you trust a government with a vested interest in you dying before retirement age?
Since RU-vid got rid of PMs, I will try this and hope you are still keeping an eye on things. First, great video, I really enjoyed watching. Second, it seems that the link for the design is no longer valid. I am getting my first laser this week and would really like to try this design once I have kicked the tires a bit. If you see this can you reply with a new link? Thanks for the content! ~Scott
Those are a great idea for caul clamps. I'll have to make myself a set. In the past, I left my caul clamps in place until the glue sets. Wet glue is like a lubricant and can allow the wood to shift until it dries.
crosses looking great.i would say design your own and sell this staff.yes designing takes time and money but then you learn a lot.My favorite is the cross with the red and white color.this color combi looks really good.the others looking great as well but i would give them multi colors as well.
The clamps are Damstom Panel Clamps, good luck finding some for sale though. I googled for 2 days to find the name of them and then spent another few days trying to find any actually for sale online. It appears they went out of business and now there is only overstock left. The worst part, they were affordable.