These 3 Details Will Take Your Furniture Projects to the Next Level

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In this video we are talking about our three favorite woodworking furniture details that can help take your project to the next level. Sometimes it’s the subtle, small details that make a piece a bit more interesting, and get people take another look. And that is what we are hoping to show in this video. So come along as we venture into the world of Thumbnail Profiles, Steep Bevels, and Tapered Chamfers. On top of that we will include other techniques like, table saw sleds, router tips and tricks, router jigs, and more.

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  1. What about a miling machine for the edges? A nice big milling bit could take it in seconds + you slide the whole table top on the milling machine's top : ) And it is much more safe than the table saw. 🙂

  2. 6:08 To avoid most of the burnings by cutting bevel vertically I usually undercut on first pass like 1/32" or sometimes 1/16" and then move the fence for final clean cut. It comes out with less burn and cut marks which makes sanding much easier.

  3. I love this video haha
    Question would do ever do a like a membership program for like unlimited plans for a monthly payment?
    Plans and videos are amazing but little bit on the pricey side which I understand why just wish they were easier on the pocket

  4. Making a working desk or what ever its called for my carpenter exam in a month, ive added the 2 first tips, the rounding for the inner table legs and the desk thing that is 20 degrees i cant do it on the table saw since my desk is huge so ill test the (table router?) with a 20 degree routing blade. im very scared of the endcrain thoe…

    desk is full walnut

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