This is the greatest comedy video of all time complete with the three stooges music. In forty years as a professional woodworker i have never seen more misinformation and improper technique compressed into one video. This is really great stuff.. congrats.
Why do all the boards have to have 45 degree angle cuts rather than perpendicular cuts? What are the advantages and disadvantages of either method? In the Youtube video " Building painting surfaces PART 1: How to build a cradled wood " a smaller panel is made where these are perpendicular cuts.
Why is the 1 inch side, of the 1inch x 2inch sticks, glued to the panel? Why not glue the 2 inch side of the cradle to the panel instead? Would that not create a stronger bond with more surface area?
Dude, the soundtrack needs some work. Need some scary movie music!
xxxyyyxxx9 1 month ago
This is the greatest comedy video of all time complete with the three stooges music. In forty years as a professional woodworker i have never seen more misinformation and improper technique compressed into one video. This is really great stuff.. congrats.
utavatar 5 months ago
I'm too cheap for a meter saw and am not sure if a router is really necessary. I have a handsaw and some sandpaper? Any advice?
spiralcosmosart 5 months ago
Why do all the boards have to have 45 degree angle cuts rather than perpendicular cuts? What are the advantages and disadvantages of either method? In the Youtube video " Building painting surfaces PART 1: How to build a cradled wood " a smaller panel is made where these are perpendicular cuts.
spiralcosmosart 5 months ago
Why is the 1 inch side, of the 1inch x 2inch sticks, glued to the panel? Why not glue the 2 inch side of the cradle to the panel instead? Would that not create a stronger bond with more surface area?
spiralcosmosart 5 months ago
What was the type of wood used?
QMODERN 1 year ago
@QMODERN as prof farmer says in the video.. " Preferably Luwan" and "select pine" for the bars
gibby22 1 year ago
thanks so much for posting these videos. i have three 24"x36" panels to cradle and couldn't get any instruction on how to do it! you're a lifesaver!
liveandincolor88 1 year ago