Flame Finial - Part 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Woodworking is my passion. Having taught many woodworking classes, I found that my woodworking students were terrified of using the standard aluminum taper jig so many years ago I began using a less refined version of this jig in my woodworking shop and when teaching woodworking classes. Woodworking does not need to be rocket science so as wind down crafting fine furniture I am refining and manufacturing my woodworking jigs so that others do not have to re-invent the wheel. Woodworking should be fun yet challenging, I hope I can help you become successful in your woodworking projects.

Happy Woodworking

Charles Neil

http://www.antiquesbuiltdaily.com

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  • sure does make it look simple

  • it would be awesome to see what all the old craftsman could do with powertools.

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  • Thank you so much for taking the time to do this video. Thank you even more for sharing it. I have been trying to find something like this for a long time. You are awesome!

  • Absolutely cool! I have got to try this! Thanks Charles.

  • gorgeous

    

  • @psychodelicdragon now a-days people just use a 5 axis milling machine (CNC)

  • good stuff! cheers big chap!

  • Fantastic video. This will enable me to use this on my Queen Anne highboy instead of the plain finial I was going to do Thanks much

  • power tools have made a lot of people too lazy to do anything really interesting, and on the other hand, it speeds up the process for people who love to make intricate things like this

  • Thats Awesome i just got a lathe setting up shop and i will be trying that as soon as i can!

  • Many thanks for posting. I had been struggling to do twists on some long stemmend goblets with a router mounted in a box. Now I am going to try it your way

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