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Woodworking #29- Raising Arizona

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2007

In this episode I review the basics of creating a raised panel door.

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  • Hey Marc I noticed the Makita 1013F or maybe it is a 1013FL I can't tell if it has a laser on it. I know now you use Festool miter saw and if your using this or already got rid of it. I'm currently looking for the Makita 1013FL model. I own the 1013L and I know this saw came out quite a while ago so its hard to find. Let me know thanks. I use my saw for work on jobsites and it works perfect I love it. Sometimes I just wish I could have both laser and light.

  • @deleetmeeh unfortunately, that saw was stolen a few years back.

  • I don't think it works with 3/4 stock....the profile of the bits are more than 3/4

  • @dhimes3 Now that I think about it, it was definitely 3/4". I was making doors for a standard cabinet with 3/4" stock for the frames and panels.

  • what thicknes of material are you using to make your bits work?....5\4?

  • @dhimes3 3/4" stock if I remember correctly.

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  • this video so simple that after a couple of tries i believe almost any one can build or try to build a raised panel door with a little imagination.

  • Great! Thank you!!

  • Great Video!!!

    Thanks so much for the incredible instructional lesson. Very clear and to the point.

  • EXELENT VIDEO, QUALITY & JOB!

    Thanks Mark! =)

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