Frank Klausz cutting a tenon by hand
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Not all English Tenon saws have depth gauges on them. Mine certainly don't. I wouldn't vandalise my blades with the necessary holes.
But Frank, you are a Master no doubt about it.
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HE´S A MASTER THERE´S NO DOUBT BUT WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE ANOTHER ?!!! JUST CHECK IT BY CLICKING ON MY NAME YOU WILL SEE THE POWER OF HANDTOOLS
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I use to work for him,very nice guy.Masters like him u will not find in USA they born in the old continent
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Always impressed with Frank's ideas and ways of working. As for machines v hand-work, If a joint ain't done right it's useless. However you cut it. :)
BC
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Frank makes it look faaaar to easy though! :p
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Yes it is nice. I search for videos on dovetailing for example, and all I get is people feeding bits of wood into a dovetailing jig on a router. It took me a long time to learn how to do these things by hand and I think a lot of people just don't have the patience.
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Nice to see someone doing it by hand for a change :)
Mr. Klausz is a master, he's been working wood since he was little in his father's shop. Seeing him taking shots at the British way of doing things reminds me of the times Tage Frid and Ian Kirby went at each other in Fine Woodworking years ago. Fun to see different ways of doing a task and the passion that people have for their preferred methods.
deezynar 2 years ago 3