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Bow Tie Inlay - How, Where, When, and Why 

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Woodworking inlays, specifically these bow tie or “Dutchman” joints seem to get a wide range of questions. So this week I do a deep dive into how to make bow-tie joints/dutchman joints/butterfly keys. I also discuss when is a bow tie joint needed, when are you probably fine without a bow tie, what glue to use for inlays, what glue NOT to use, and everything else I could pack into 16 minutes of woodworking inlay fun.
Related videos and blogs:
Bow tie jig: www.blacktailstudio.com/blog/how-to-cut-and-inlay-bow-tie-joints-dutchman-joint-inlay
Bastogne desk build: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GtISpORhJ7o.html
Items used in this video:
Miter saw: amzn.to/3qHZ0CM
Bandsaw blade: amzn.to/3h1Pgjw
Double side tape: amzn.to/3x5PED9
Marking knife (alternative): amzn.to/3A9XzkJ
Spiral router bit: amzn.to/3qCfbl6
Plunge router (alternative I like better): amzn.to/3x5hTli
Butt chisels: bluesprucetoolworks.com/collections/chisels
Wood glue: amzn.to/3xabMfM
Block plane: www.lie-nielsen.com/nodes/4072/block-planes
Wood finish: amzn.to/3y9hRJw
Buffing pad: amzn.to/2Sz8K5s
Buffer: amzn.to/3w4YtMd
Camera: amzn.to/3dvCyY4
Camera lens: amzn.to/3h7xD1w
Chisels: bluesprucetoolworks.com/collections/chisels
0:00 Intro
0:35 Picking a layout
1:26 Cutting bow tie blanks
2:18 Cutting bow tie on a bandsaw
4:06 Wood marking knife basics
5:28 Plunge router, the best way
6:16 Inlay jig or CNC inlay?
7:16 Right mentality for woodworking
9:14 Wood dust trick
9:47 Chamfer the underside
10:50 Best glue for wood inlay
12:05 Flattening the Dutchman joint
13:27 When is a bow tie needed?
14:31 What glue not to use
15:46 Sneak peek at upcoming video
16:02 Troll of the week
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@imachacker
@imachacker 2 года назад
I just cleaned up my live edge, and there's a huge crack that expanded over the past few months and I epoxied it but wanted to make sure I knew everything about inlaying bowties before doing it. I got halfway through video and was so confused as to how I completely missed this video. Then I noticed this video only has 2.5k views (currently), welp idiot me then saw the date. What are the chances you release a perfect how to the day I plan on inlaying. Also I love all your videos, the ones at goby with the wood info, the tutorials and the insane slabs you make. Learned from them all :)
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
I'm here for ya!
@michaelrodriguez5614
@michaelrodriguez5614 Год назад
@@BlacktailStudio For larger cracks or cracks that penetrate all the way through the slab, do you recommend epoxying and doing a bow tie joint? In other words, is there anything wrong with doing both? I'm thinking of doing the same but not sure if its counter-productive or unwise to both epoxy and inlay a cross-grain joint. Thanks!
@EPgeek
@EPgeek 2 года назад
"Well-earned 20 dollar bill." Absolutely epic. And the video was good, too.
@someidot3699
@someidot3699 2 года назад
i wanna see the original videeo where that came from so bad lol
@EPgeek
@EPgeek 2 года назад
@@someidot3699 Presumably it was the previous video. The title mentioned a $15k table.
@ericdevarney4089
@ericdevarney4089 2 года назад
I had to share that one with my wife. If only to prove I'm tame in comparison
@ShaudaySmith
@ShaudaySmith 2 года назад
absolute legend.
@scotsaul
@scotsaul 2 года назад
Yeah, I "LOL'ed"
@jerwinsalo5929
@jerwinsalo5929 Год назад
Love this book! ru-vid.comUgkxpCNxqmAkyjN6NPx1fyB7QiEFWyO5mUWL it is simply one-of-a-kind! I really love it, because karah explained all tools required to have the job done, not mentioning the fabulous diy pallets ideas. I'm pretty sure this will be a fresh start in my new endeavour. Amazon was great, they delivered on time. Thank you!
@MijoMontego
@MijoMontego 2 года назад
DIY: Whatever you want to do. For some reason, I think you could upload videos on knitting and I'd watch it, as your narration is awesome.
@silhouette8345
@silhouette8345 2 года назад
What, You don't follow his knitting channel?
@vivekghaisas5618
@vivekghaisas5618 2 года назад
P P 🌼
@vivekghaisas5618
@vivekghaisas5618 2 года назад
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@TheBillyo13
@TheBillyo13 2 года назад
Just FYI it’s not just Europeans that use the metric system. It’s the whole world. Love your videos.
@user-gd1zq8ly2u
@user-gd1zq8ly2u 5 месяцев назад
The author does like to from scratch, ru-vid.comUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO shaping and trimming wood from large blocks into fine finished products. As another reviewer mentioned, most projects require a lot of high-dollar equipment that most of us don’t have the room or budget for. But, knowing how to do these things, even if we won’t be able to practise the full stack project, is still great.
@MLightstone
@MLightstone 2 года назад
DIY. As someone currently only making small things for fun, I can say that your methods are valuable even to me. You have me doing inlay on wooden Swiss Army Knife scales and making fancy gift boxes for them for my in-laws at Christmas. I'm building a proper studio for woodworking later this year and I want to thank you for inspiring me to do it.
@sharonp3563
@sharonp3563 2 года назад
I'm not a wood worker or cabinet maker and im female. Probably as far away from your ideal audience as you can get. But I can appreciate great work. Im an artistic painter and crafter so I can appreciate working with a medium and it becoming something beautiful. This piece of wood is beautiful and you made it into a beautiful functional piece of art. The bow ties are genius to me because I've never watched wood working videos. Subscribed
@jackhenson2900
@jackhenson2900 5 месяцев назад
I am a novice at wood working. Took it up after retiring. Love your bow tie instructions. Thank you for the detailed instructions.
@TheUnLuckySodTV
@TheUnLuckySodTV 2 года назад
the craftsmenship is just incredible and i look forward to every video, thank you for taking the time to film your projects and passing on your knowledge
@uptopmikep7065
@uptopmikep7065 2 года назад
Thanks for another great video. If you don't mind here are several ideas from some other YT woodworkers and a some personal experience. Perhaps they may save some time and effort. 1) Start inlays by marking them just as you did then hog out material with an appropriate size forstner bit (particularly for larger sizes). Then route with appropriate size and type of router bit. 2) Route using a template and guide. Yes you get round corners but you'll clean them up in the next step. 3) Clean up and finish route with a sharp chisel (far less chisel work to get nice sharp corners). 4) Use a good Japanese flush cut saw (Ryoba or Kataba) to trim flush. Sand to desired finish grit. Easier than using a hand plane and less likely to damage the top if you slip. Just don't press to hard on the saw or you can gouge the surface. 5) Coat the area with a very light coat of shellac or sanding sealer (non-penetrating coating) when using epoxy to adhere pieces together to help mitigate the epoxy staining the area then sand it off the coating. You can also use paste wax (ie Johnson's) but I don't particularly like the way it cleans up. It leaves a bit of wax residue. I Hope these ideas help. Thanks again for another great video.
@dougarcher3976
@dougarcher3976 2 года назад
Both! You're reply to the "Troll of the week" is Gold 😂😂
@miloh7871
@miloh7871 2 года назад
Keep them both coming. I’m one of those who don’t like the look of bow ties except in rare occasions. But I do like watching exceptional craftsmanship.
@jayt9882
@jayt9882 2 года назад
Both. Am interested in all - some for practical learning 'how-to' do something I want to do, and others for sitting down with a coffee just to indulge and enjoy something I know I'm never likely to make myself. Your narration and filming is excellent, just the right mix of information, design and practicalities.
@markcolvin6893
@markcolvin6893 2 года назад
When I first started watching your videos, I was definitely in the "build" camp. Now that I have tried some simple concept projects, these DIY videos are invaluable. Don't stop doing either! All your videos are very educational and easy to understand. Keep up the great work you are doing...
@SSBailey77845
@SSBailey77845 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant! I have my first “commission” to do a live edge slab dining table and a coffee table for a good friend. I’m told the dining table will be “the centerpiece of the entire house!” No pressure. I’ll be getting tutored up with your videos and I’m starting with this video. Nice job has always Cam.
@mattemonx4315
@mattemonx4315 2 года назад
Both: the editing and filming is top notch and the commentary really engaging. Keep it up Cam!
@donb6070
@donb6070 2 года назад
Continue showing the steps that result in beautiful furnishings. Having retired from a career of supplying high-end wood products (hardwood lumbers and plywoods, windows and doors) to cabinet/furniture makers and custom home builders, I enjoy seeing the processes that lead to one-of-a-kind pieces.
@simonreynolds1518
@simonreynolds1518 2 года назад
Both please, love watching you take a beautiful slab of wood and creating a functional work of art, you are extremely lucky to be able to get your hands on some simply stunning wood, thank you for sharing your talent with us, every video you make is interesting to watch, informative and entertaining.
@stevensaldutti2408
@stevensaldutti2408 2 года назад
I can’t tell what I like better: your work or your wicked sense of humor on your responses! Thanks for the videos. Glad you’re able to do this full time!
@ta3355
@ta3355 Год назад
Thanks Cam…as always. It would be very helpful to understand your strategies on bow tie thickness and overall sizing in support of applications. Love your channel!
@amazingepoxycreations417
@amazingepoxycreations417 2 года назад
Slabsticher has a template kit that you have to chisel only the corners. Fast + no rounded corners. Plus they have some fun inlays like states, dog bones, etc
@rolandmdill
@rolandmdill 2 года назад
A dog bone inlay would look nice on a 15k$ walnut table
@jonathanbrowne8884
@jonathanbrowne8884 2 года назад
BOTH! Are you kidding?!? Your videos are gold to me! DIY, build, I don't care! Just keep doing them! I'm learning so much from you! If I could afford it, I'd be paying you! You're a perfectionist like me, so there's nobody I'd rather watch. Cheers from TO!
@jimserhant7741
@jimserhant7741 2 года назад
Both without a doubt. Your knowledge & willingness to share it with us is greatly appreciated.
@raptora4325
@raptora4325 2 года назад
I would really love to see you attempt a resin bowtie. I don’t know if it would work structurally or how it would look but i feel like if you did a resin bowtie over a resin filled crack on a wood table, you could do a contrasting color to add to it, like your usual black resin table but trying maybe a gold colored resin bowtie? or red or blue or even white. I feel like that would look amazing and it would be really cool to experiment with. Plus it would be a small amount of resin being used. You could even do bowties in a gap larger than the wood piece and then encase the bowtie in resin in its own little pit. It would be a good way to make tests on how certain woods look with certain resin colors or certain styles of wood working look. Like especially with the burned wood table I would love to see more of that!
@paytonjordan1625
@paytonjordan1625 2 года назад
I was thinking this earlier, and maybe a brass outline on the wood bow tie may look good too.
@_mylastname
@_mylastname 2 года назад
Yes it WOOD work, structurally
@petervan1353
@petervan1353 2 года назад
It is weirdly satisfying seeing you work and commenting on your work.. you make it look so easy to do yet I know and can see true craftsmanship! I'm always impressed with your work
@nathanslator7812
@nathanslator7812 2 года назад
BOTH! The DIY Videos are great when I’m trying to figure out a technique, but the build videos are really satisfying to watch when I’m just relaxing.
@ebie97
@ebie97 2 года назад
Hi Cam Much respect to you. Not only is it because of your workmanship and true love for for your craft but also because of your humility, honesty and willingness to share your in depth knowledge and experience. Thank you for keeping the trade alive and keeping us motivated to strive for perfection as artisans
@austindutson1899
@austindutson1899 2 года назад
I really appreciate your craftsmanship! The patience and care that you put into each piece is absolutely inspiring!
@maryd7811
@maryd7811 2 года назад
Both! I just did some bowties of my own. I have done them successfully in the past but should have re-watched your videos as a refresher before starting these. I ended up filling them with resin. Not the original plan but so far so good.
@rochefortpierre
@rochefortpierre 2 года назад
Both... Your are so polite my friend that I am making you an honorary Canadian (it carries no specific privileges but still...LOL). I would watch your videos all day long no matter what you make them on. I also liked that you recommended using millimetres because finding the centre of something in millimetres is way simpler. I thought I was alone in this boat. As always, keep up the great work!
@gregmorrical2283
@gregmorrical2283 2 года назад
I like your style! It’s great to listen and watch a video without being talked down to. Thanks for that and for the entertaining way you show people what you know.
@Houseacwth
@Houseacwth 2 года назад
Both!! Your videos help me understand how and why things are done and you put it in layman's terms. I'm a garage carpenter at best but I love puzzling a build together to be used in our home and you help make that possible!
@105danny
@105danny 2 года назад
Both! I’ve been watching your build videos for awhile and love them. With that said, I’m an amateur woodworker that uses RU-vid to learn what “right looks like”. Your DYI videos are so much more informative. Keep up the awesome work!
@troyhindsley9177
@troyhindsley9177 2 года назад
I’ve only been watching your videos for a few weeks now. I’ve been working with wood for over 30 years and I learn something just about every video I watch of yours. Tutorials are great, but watching someone do what they truly enjoy doing and them doing a great job are the main reason I watch.
@fnordeon1013
@fnordeon1013 2 года назад
Both. In my 'weekend table renovation' opinion, you are a skilled woodworker. So watching you build, and showing work like this, makes me learn a whole lot from your posts compressed info. But your builds - yes, I think that is my first interest. Have a great week!
@chaddoyle6911
@chaddoyle6911 2 года назад
Both. Kam this is one of my favorite videos because it brings the value of your unique experience. I feel like I could watch hundreds of videos read as many books on bow tie inlays and still not get the insight you’ve brought to the subject.
@jchpoppens7554
@jchpoppens7554 2 года назад
DIY is great sprinkled in with full builds. I have gone back to your videos multiple times to use what you showed
@harrymadigan6555
@harrymadigan6555 2 года назад
2:51 - 2:57 - Love the attention to detail and that you didn't cut corners. True artisan.
@tomroe2861
@tomroe2861 2 года назад
Both for sure, I’m enjoying the time spent learning from you
@stevejohnston8542
@stevejohnston8542 2 года назад
I love your diy builds because, honestly I need all the help I can get to up my game. Thanks again
@johnmartin9090
@johnmartin9090 2 года назад
Love your simplicity! Make wood working for us new hobby carpenters so more enjoyable. Thanks for sharing!
@nicolaecojocaru565
@nicolaecojocaru565 2 года назад
Definitely make both videos. You are an inspiration to me and my wife. Watching your videos, we started our own business last year. And I’ve been learning a lot from u
@nulex04
@nulex04 2 года назад
Great videos! I greatly appreciate you sharing what you've tried in the past and why you do things a specific way. Your transparency is a highly desirable trait in your videos! 👏
@jacquiemouton9053
@jacquiemouton9053 2 года назад
DIY... I love all the content you put out there. Not fussy as you are very good at explaining why you do things and how to go about it. Love your channel. Take care. x
@ronneter2837
@ronneter2837 2 года назад
My dog has separation anxiety and barks non stop when I'm out for work. I noticed that he is calm when I'm watching your channel so I play it to him when I'm out and it worked like magic! He barks way less now. Amazing video by the way, very informative!
@millionairestate
@millionairestate 2 года назад
DIY videos. I really enjoy learning how to do things because I am brand new to woodworking. Thanks for all you do!
@clintonmiller4917
@clintonmiller4917 2 года назад
Love the DIY but real reason why I’m here is love your work and voice. A good mix of both is for me and never play music over your work. Just speak. Lol. You could read a phone book and it would be interesting. Not Morgan Freeman level but close. Lol. Thank you for all the hard work and dedication to our hobby.
@hlmoriol
@hlmoriol Год назад
Both! Sharing your tips saves is very helpful. Seeing your builds inspires.
@sparky_oo1955
@sparky_oo1955 2 года назад
DIY build. Love your video on the inlays and reasons for using different types of glues depending on the inlay location. Thanks again.
@s2003katalin
@s2003katalin 2 года назад
BOTH. I don’t really have a question, yet just want to say that I wish you all the best. Really like the narration.
@hokieduck
@hokieduck 2 года назад
DIY/BUILD I love both types of vids. Interestingly enough, I just picked up a small walnut slab at Goby that needs a couple of bow ties and they will be my first. I just laughed when this vid popped up on my feed. Cam to the rescue!
@petermarcucci8360
@petermarcucci8360 2 года назад
Both - enjoy and learn from both build and specific techniques (DIY) videos. Thanks for sharing with us.
@zoaib.
@zoaib. 2 года назад
I have never done woodworking in my life, but I love watching your videos. Keep it up Cam!
@all0yd
@all0yd 2 года назад
Love the DYI as I'm new at fine wood working and need to learn as much as possible from you experienced guys. Thanks for putting out such great material. Keep up the good work.
@dr.swaster8763
@dr.swaster8763 2 года назад
DIY. I have started building tables and you have been such a fountain of info. Thank you.
@theintelligentcarpenter9407
@theintelligentcarpenter9407 2 года назад
Both. I enjoy both, and can learn from both. I tinker with stuff on weekends mostly. I'd be better if I had more time. I watch at least one video a day, so whatever you make is good with me.
@gamercs21
@gamercs21 2 года назад
Both please. The content is always great because of the passion behind it.
@michaelfranks4687
@michaelfranks4687 2 года назад
Both! I really enjoy all your videos. I like the commentary and how you actually explain the why of the things your doing.
@carolsimmons3528
@carolsimmons3528 Год назад
Both! Great how to video. Love the way you demonstrate what TO do and what NOT to do for the best results …. And the way you explain why you prefer tools/methods. Thanks!
@gailegormley5744
@gailegormley5744 2 года назад
DIY and BOTH. I enjoy listening to you explain what you are doing!! Most wood is so beautiful. My dad enjoyed working with wood but he was not the craftsman that you are.
@jefflemay66
@jefflemay66 2 года назад
I absolutely love all your videos, but the best part of this one was the comment to the troll!!! I don't mean to take anything away for the video, but that's just awesome man! Thank you for all that you do!!
@robertwhitehand3692
@robertwhitehand3692 2 года назад
Both, what’s also interesting is to see the tools you’ve got and the uses you put them to. Those chisel looked sweeeeeeeet
@trevthetruckie7184
@trevthetruckie7184 Год назад
Thank you for giving me so much inspiration ! i love watching your videos i have been woodworking for years but have only just got into using epoxy resin i have just finished making two slab tables for a friend's man cave i was pleased with the results my friend was impressed now he wants me to epoxy a bar top of Australian red gum 6 meters long and 600 mm wide just finished watching your video on making bow ties and i;m on fire thank you! keep up the fantastic work !
@jbb5470
@jbb5470 2 года назад
Both! Another great video Cam, always enjoy both learning your techniques and listening to the narrative you include. Thanks for sharing
@paulnelson134
@paulnelson134 2 года назад
I really like both builds and techniques. They each have their place. Very nice work!
@somebloke757
@somebloke757 2 года назад
Love the education you bring, don’t stop.
@johnnielsen7413
@johnnielsen7413 2 года назад
Both! I like the mix. Beautiful table - and I agree; I love inlays.
@amirshokraie1583
@amirshokraie1583 2 года назад
Both please. I really love your videos and the beautiful, clean and natural work that you do. please keep it up. thanks. Lots of love from Iran.
@BennyViola
@BennyViola 2 года назад
I just love your videos bud. You are one of like five creators that I watch and listen to because of your prefect instruction and narration...
@shaunkwhetstone2595
@shaunkwhetstone2595 2 года назад
That's a no brainer for me. BOTH PLEASE. Love your creations, and the videos.
@MUSEDR00L
@MUSEDR00L 2 года назад
Both. I like your frank commentary where you discuss issues that you had or are still having.
@peggyraun-linde6336
@peggyraun-linde6336 2 года назад
Build looks great. Thanks so much for your video. I have two chests that my grandfather made in the 20’s and need to bowtie some long cracks. I appreciate you sharing. Thanks!
@PatioJ
@PatioJ 2 года назад
Your work is just amazing. I’m a bowl turner but my neighbor introduced me to your your site as he is an amazing wood worker. I’m just getting started so I need as much DIY info as possible. I’ll bet sure to get your how to course you posted. Thank you for your informative entertaining videos!
@Bob_H
@Bob_H 2 года назад
DIY - I like both these technique-focused ones and the complete project ones. I have sent your TOTW to many RU-vidrs, they all love them! Maybe not as much as that twenty, but they love them.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@joegarcia9778
@joegarcia9778 2 года назад
Love your videos. Like the builds with the explanations. The explanations help viewers make less errors on their projects.
@humanspida
@humanspida 2 года назад
BOTH - more of all the things for sure. Always great content, very satisfying to watch and it always seems like only a moment has passed when the end comes no matter how long the video. Really like butterfly joints personally. They're excellent.
@jacobwaisner8366
@jacobwaisner8366 2 года назад
Both. I just want to say that I really enjoy the build videos and they inspire me to try harder with my own art, however the DIY videos are more helpful when it comes to doing the work.
@two4twentysam
@two4twentysam 2 года назад
Great as always. The first time I found tour channel was when I was looking at bow tie how to videos. I made the same jig and it works so well. I like running my bow ties all the way through from top to bottom. I like the nothing to something videos. The stump to table and scrap videos are awesome. I watch them all though. 👍
@akabruno1
@akabruno1 2 года назад
Both types of videos are good and you have a nice, easy to understand voice to go along with the videos. Thanks
@dantwomey
@dantwomey 2 года назад
Incredibly well done video that tells me everything I need to know about inlays. Two thumbs up!
@gregmislick1117
@gregmislick1117 2 года назад
BOTH! Never too good to not learn something from someone, also nice to watch a project go from conception to completion. Would love to see some pics of the desks and tables once delivered and sitting in the rooms they were intended for -- client willing of course. Thanks again.
@michaelpearce9322
@michaelpearce9322 2 года назад
Both, I truly enjoy your DIY vids they are very informative and helpful. Also you build vids are great to watch and give great insight and ideas on new things to try.
@WoodChuckDesigns
@WoodChuckDesigns 2 года назад
DIY and Build are great videos... You always seem to release a new relevant post ... I typically use slab sticher jig which has the squared corners that you like (might want to look them up) ... but needed a bow tie bigger than they produce so this DIY post was perfect in timing as well as content... thank you...keep them coming
@stevedawson4781
@stevedawson4781 2 года назад
DIY - I enjoy your videos! Just the right proportions of "fast forward" and narrations. Also very informative.
@PhilipThomson1
@PhilipThomson1 2 года назад
Both: I like the balance of the two - inspirational builds and your personal tips
@ianwtarrant
@ianwtarrant 2 года назад
Both how to and projects are great! I enjoy your videos. Thanks for making quality videos!
@markpeterson338
@markpeterson338 2 года назад
I'd like to see both! I must say I've not been a fan in the past except for rate occasions. This is one I would have said don't touch it but your excellent craftsmanship shines through! You have the patience that most of not all woodworkers aspire to have on every project. Kiddos!
@cmines
@cmines 2 года назад
Both! All of your videos are well made and informative. Love the humor too. Keep it up.
@chunksyy
@chunksyy 2 года назад
Both. Seeing the whole process is as much fun as seeing the minute details.
@chriscianci317
@chriscianci317 2 года назад
Both I like a good mix if diy and build videos Love your work and your teaching style No wasted airtime
@ItsElit3Gunner
@ItsElit3Gunner 2 года назад
youre such a genuine guy. i love all your videos.
@BlacktailStudio
@BlacktailStudio 2 года назад
Thanks bud!
@mikehobbick8480
@mikehobbick8480 2 года назад
both please and I really appreciate your commentary and instruction.
@timziegler9358
@timziegler9358 2 года назад
Excellent video on the use of bowties! I certainly enjoy your thorough explanations! Your fresh approach to wood working is encouraging! Thank you.
@henrybressack77
@henrybressack77 2 года назад
Both: This video did answer a few questions and solve a few problems I have with bow ties so for that I say thanks, great job.
@koenvo6519
@koenvo6519 2 года назад
I like BOTH Cam! I think we all learn so much thanks to your (very high quality) videos! Thanks for sharing!
@Bri-wi8kq
@Bri-wi8kq 2 года назад
DIY & build. Kinda like them bowtie inlays - great job and thank you for sharing this.
@Courtneyhc305
@Courtneyhc305 2 года назад
BOTH!!! While I do love to see the finished projects, some of these DIY video's (especially the original bowtie video) have helped me out on some of my own personal projects :)
@tombrooks3812
@tombrooks3812 2 года назад
As always, i thank you for your time and info!You have been very helpful. Have a great day.
@ernestsnelke149
@ernestsnelke149 2 года назад
Both. Love the diy videos because i’ve just started some woodworking, and the build videos are really nice too and they’re full of tips to learn from. Keep up the good job!