Great video. Clear and concise, full of information.
roynash 2 weeks ago
did you use 2 rub collars, in diminishing sizes?
whickhamwoodwork 5 months ago
This is top notch craftsmanship
dustinhaugh 11 months ago
Thanks for the entertainment!
buywoodworkingplans 1 year ago
well done, thanks for posting!
dustinhaugh 2 years ago
Very nice job !...( give my regards to Darth vader ) : )
sasusena 3 years ago 8
Very similiar to how I've been doing them, only I make two templates and put them on top of each other with spacers every 3 inches or so apart, that eliminates the flat spots you get in between the ribs.
DeathmetalDukk 3 years ago
that is some nice work, very safely done.
jws54 3 years ago
Why don't you use a ring fence or better still a ball bearing race instead of a rub collar it gives a much smoother feed.
frog2eyes 3 years ago
Nice Job, Although I prefer to use a vacuum bag so only a few clamps are necessary.
teachmeautocad 4 years ago
way cool and safe awesome Brad in rockwall tx
bradnails8 4 years ago
Great video. Clear and concise, full of information.
roynash 2 weeks ago
did you use 2 rub collars, in diminishing sizes?
whickhamwoodwork 5 months ago
This is top notch craftsmanship
dustinhaugh 11 months ago
Thanks for the entertainment!
buywoodworkingplans 1 year ago
well done, thanks for posting!
dustinhaugh 2 years ago
Very nice job !...( give my regards to Darth vader ) : )
sasusena 3 years ago 8
Very similiar to how I've been doing them, only I make two templates and put them on top of each other with spacers every 3 inches or so apart, that eliminates the flat spots you get in between the ribs.
DeathmetalDukk 3 years ago
that is some nice work, very safely done.
jws54 3 years ago
Why don't you use a ring fence or better still a ball bearing race instead of a rub collar it gives a much smoother feed.
frog2eyes 3 years ago
Nice Job, Although I prefer to use a vacuum bag so only a few clamps are necessary.
teachmeautocad 4 years ago
way cool and safe awesome Brad in rockwall tx
bradnails8 4 years ago