Woodworking...36-How to Make Wood Inlay Banding...Barber Pole.. - Medium.m4v

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2011

The Apprentice and The Journeyman shares how to make wood inlay banding in the shop. Learn how the classic Barber Pole banding pattern is created by ripping hardwood veneers on the banding saw. See how the decorative banding pattern is made. Understand how furniture inlay is made in the woodworking shop.

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  • Hey,I think your videos are great!. I was wondering when you put the product in the bag are you vacuum sealing it before you clamp it?. Thanks again. OHYA, I like the poorboy clamps too.

  • @barryo20011 Thanks for your interest. Once the air is removed from the sealed bag as vacuum is created. This applies an even pressure to the banding package. So, initially the banding package is taped prior to being placed in the bag. Taping the package keeps the wood members aligned. Then the bag is sealed. Then the vacuum pump is turned on so that the air can be removed thus creating a vacuum. (No other clamps are needed.)

  • Amazing videos =] thanks for sharing sir gb

  • @bloknyt

    You're welcome!

  • very good video could you tell me what size blade you use on your band saw

  • @robbiethewood

    The blade on the band saw is 3/8" 4 teeth per inch.

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  • great video ,gracias!!!!

  • I love the video, very informative, I just have a question about the purpose of the shim when the stock was being resawn?

  • Hey,I think your videos are great!. I was wondering when you put the product in the bag are you vacuum sealing it before you clamp it?. Thanks again.

  • I have the very same bearing noise problem. Thanks for the great ideas and techniques.

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