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I have over 12 years of professional work working experience. I have made thousands of doors and many different panel profiles, However I am more use to 5 to 7 hp shapers not little routers. I must say that two piece panel blew my mind. I think I will try to find a use for it in the future.
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@jallenmorris1 Norm was canceled unfortunantly
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look's good man nice job
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@jallenmorris1 New Yankee Workshop has called it quits unfortunately.
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Hi Mark, i too am a woodworker and appreciate the video and marketing you are doing to expose your craft. Phill Vonk of D Christjan Fine Cabinetry.
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@jallenmorris1 Sadly, 2009 was the final season of New Yankee Workshop. I second the idea of a syndicated WW show!
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Do you have a video about mounting the prolift in the Festool table?
poisoncustoms 1 year ago
@poisoncustoms Nope. That is a special top that was made for the prolift. Woodwerks Supply sells them. Its called the Festop.
TheWoodWhisperer 1 year ago
Great videos. I'd love to see your shows get picked up on syndication. Norm is great, but maybe it's time for a "Changing of the Guard" so-to-speak. (Also, my PBS station for some reason doesn't show NYS anymore.
jallenmorris1 1 year ago
@jallenmorris1 haha thanks man.
TheWoodWhisperer 1 year ago
Hi Marc, i have a question. How did you prevent the thin walnut piece of wood from drifting/moving during the glue-up/clamping process?
Nice vid, thanks.
giliam74 1 year ago
@giliam74 I actually do a little trick using CA glue. I put a little dime-size puddle of CA (super glue) in the middle and I put the regular titebond glue around the rest of the piece. I then spray accelerator on the CA glue and quickly press the pieces together. The small amount of CA glue is enough to hold the panel in position and the clamps and the regular glue do the rest of the the work.
TheWoodWhisperer 1 year ago