Sanding and staining a finger joint box are two important steps in finishing a finger joint box. Learn how to sand and stain a finger joint box in this free woodworking video.
Expert: Michael McGeary
Bio: Michael is a musician, artist, and woodworker in Austin, TX. He has been designing and building furniture for 25 years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
haha just great! :D
raphben23 3 months ago
what in the name of god..
1supkillsbats1 4 months ago
I couldn't stop thinking of the term "Wood Butcher" when I watched this......LOL
lennyf1957 8 months ago
Nice hammer,good paint,good finish ¡ I need beer¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
agrofuerza 9 months ago
Making a video while you work isn't easy. The man is spending his time teaching people how to do wordworking. Everybody has there own way of doing things. I'd bet this man could beat any of you in quality workmanship, any day, any time. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything. Keep up the good work Mike.
MoltenMozzarella 10 months ago 2
Rock and roll yeahhhhh!!! where my router? in the floooooor XD good work man
warrudoz 11 months ago
yaa beat it
zzanzak 11 months ago
roflmao, love it. I put my projects in a large canvas bag with various items and shake the crap outta the bag, works like a charm.
rwhminden 1 year ago
dude if you ever get to read this thank you you made my day..you are soooo funny and real...man you wud be thrown off any site with your lack of safety..but fuck it..your the bomb...i can almost smell the weed in the backround...keep em comin mate...greetings from ireland... :-)
shoah42 1 year ago
yeah make sure it sanded real well, then beat on the thing. hahaha
dunsta5 1 year ago