why is so damn hard to find a store that sell 1/2 lip all around the inside of the frame. I usually find 1/4 inch lip to put my art but i want 1/2 lip. Anyone has any idea which site has this?
Haaaa ha haaa! rohenwi wants someone to send him a kreg jig master system to him in Venezuela. He has no money so I think Knecht, we nominate you buddy to send that fella' a kreg system! He could turn out to be a famous wood worker!....great vid bud!
Necesito un kreg jig master system y aquí en Venezuela no lo venden y tampoco tengo dinero, habrá una persona caritativa que me obsequie uno y me lo envíe, Gracias.
Interesting, and a great way to produce 'L' angle framing.
However , cutting these rabbets ( or rebates), uses an unguarded blade. So it's far safer to cut the rabbet on the edge of the large piece first, and then rip the 'moulding' off, using the band-saw? Clean up the sawn edge of the larger piece and repeat . It leaves some cleaning up on the 'L' section, with a fine set plane, but far safer than trying to rebate a piece of 1.5" square lumber, with the unguarded blade.
Sure ... do what ever works best for you and that you are comfortable doing. There are often different ways to achieve the same end. Always work safely.
why is so damn hard to find a store that sell 1/2 lip all around the inside of the frame. I usually find 1/4 inch lip to put my art but i want 1/2 lip. Anyone has any idea which site has this?
kroq1996 9 months ago
Thanks for the great video Colin!
CupcakesandCardio 11 months ago
Haaaa ha haaa! rohenwi wants someone to send him a kreg jig master system to him in Venezuela. He has no money so I think Knecht, we nominate you buddy to send that fella' a kreg system! He could turn out to be a famous wood worker!....great vid bud!
MrHarborFreight 11 months ago
Thank you Knecht,
Great video.
LalatotoStudios 1 year ago
Necesito un kreg jig master system y aquí en Venezuela no lo venden y tampoco tengo dinero, habrá una persona caritativa que me obsequie uno y me lo envíe, Gracias.
rohenwi 1 year ago
Colin...
Interesting, and a great way to produce 'L' angle framing.
However , cutting these rabbets ( or rebates), uses an unguarded blade. So it's far safer to cut the rabbet on the edge of the large piece first, and then rip the 'moulding' off, using the band-saw? Clean up the sawn edge of the larger piece and repeat . It leaves some cleaning up on the 'L' section, with a fine set plane, but far safer than trying to rebate a piece of 1.5" square lumber, with the unguarded blade.
woodlist 1 year ago
Sure ... do what ever works best for you and that you are comfortable doing. There are often different ways to achieve the same end. Always work safely.
knecht105 1 year ago
run that by me again duh
robbertb1966 1 year ago
good Job
loookat44 1 year ago
This is a good video. The only problem is you need to have a planer to get the stock absolutely flat before you cut it.
TheVrtigo1 1 year ago
Thanks man! Very comprehensive!
lordcinturon 2 years ago
Great ideas on your video series that helped me a lot. Thanks.
Rajabarel 2 years ago
thanks
ranyarkan 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing Colin!
shadylamps 3 years ago