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In this video I am showing you the single best woodworking technique that we use on a regular basis in the shop, utilizing templates. We use some sort of template on almost every project we build, and they allow us to create complex shapes, smooth transitions and perfectly replicated parts easily and precisely. There are a lot of important steps that I go over in this video including creating templates with various techniques, using templates for different parts of a project, and using templates in a way that will improve your woodworking significantly.
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Great video, however Bob is not my cousin, he’s my grandpa. Oh and he’s got great vintage tools.
Wow!
Came for the video, subscribed for the MK1!
Just came across your video – well done and I definitely learned some good techniques. And the table design looks great (working myself up to something similar for our dining room after practicing on a few more smaller projects).
dude! this is helpfull, thank you very much
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Hello there, I have requested your DVDs, for simpler and quicker approach to manufacture a shed woodplans.works I trust the substance are as you guaranteed it will be. Just I'm worried with the substance, it won't be anything but difficult to settle on a decision from the various plans.
What about clueing it when the blocks are square and then have the big templete on the thing so theres no need to leave the clueing part unfinished so it all gets 1 go with the router? What am i missing?
Sorry for english, not native
Great video!
I can't figure out why you wouldn't use the CNC to cut the actual parts rather than make templates. What's your reasoning? Thanks
Great tips!