I watched your video on the fox tenon. This is something I have never tried. You make it look easy but do-able.I have turned my attention on woodturning over the past 10 years but you make me want to go back and build something. I have the "workbench book" where I saw the Roubo bench. In 1987 I made a Frank Klause (speling?) workbench. A labor of love....Thanks so much for you work. I do have one question. What program did you use for the graphic-animation in you video? Sam
I saw another version of the Fox Tenon where the mortise was flared out towards the back so that when the wedge opened up the tenon it had somewhere to go and really was impossible to pull back out.
You can see that joint done at 3:50 seconds in to this video by Roy Underhill
.pbs.org/woodwrightsshop/video/2600/2613.html
For that url above just add the h-t-t-p-w-w-w etc. at the beginning
Kari,
I watched your video on the fox tenon. This is something I have never tried. You make it look easy but do-able.I have turned my attention on woodturning over the past 10 years but you make me want to go back and build something. I have the "workbench book" where I saw the Roubo bench. In 1987 I made a Frank Klause (speling?) workbench. A labor of love....Thanks so much for you work. I do have one question. What program did you use for the graphic-animation in you video? Sam
WYOMINGWOODTURNER 1 week ago
@WYOMINGWOODTURNER Thank you, Sam. :o) I drew the illustrations in Adobe Illustrator CS5, and used iMovie to make the movie.
VillageCarpenter 1 week ago
Did you drill it out and do it again? The rest of the project was first rate, it'd be a shame for the knob to be less perfect than the other parts.
deezynar 3 months ago
@deezynar I left it as-is to remind myself to embrace imperfection. :o)
VillageCarpenter 3 months ago
Thanks for the video Carrie (I know your name from wood talk online :) By the way I like your mallet.
MinaBassilious 8 months ago
I saw another version of the Fox Tenon where the mortise was flared out towards the back so that when the wedge opened up the tenon it had somewhere to go and really was impossible to pull back out.
You can see that joint done at 3:50 seconds in to this video by Roy Underhill
.pbs.org/woodwrightsshop/video/2600/2613.html
For that url above just add the h-t-t-p-w-w-w etc. at the beginning
Ariceater 11 months ago
I adore how you work Kari, thank you so much for sharing I hope you can upload more vids. Beautyful entertainment !
julioyaldonza 1 year ago
so funny.... Look it's how it's done. S#@t, it's broken .
strolgen 1 year ago
@strolgen haha! I'm happy to show off my boo-boos. Glad you liked it. ; )
VillageCarpenter 1 year ago
@VillageCarpenter I'm actually very glad I watch your video. Pick up a few tips on the way.
Between, I love your plane collection so as your shop. I'm still limited to a table saw and router but enjoy myself!
strolgen 1 year ago