Building a Sharpening and Belt Grinding Station Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Part 2 of the build, where I show getting the leg tenons cut and the base dry assembled, and the stretcher rails processed, as well.

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  • @robertdouglas7359
    @robertdouglas7359 7 лет назад +1

    Congratulations on your snow flake Jeff i can wait to see it in upcoming video's. I have really enjoyed your chanle. Keep doing what your doing and i will keep anticipating your next video. Thanks Jeff

  • @JamesBond-uj8mz
    @JamesBond-uj8mz 6 лет назад +1

    Jeff, you, your website, your vintage Tools and your whole deal is so interesting and fantastic. I'm a vintage machine collector as well and I just love your machines. That said you might want to spare your viewers some of the tedium while you were planing, cutting or doing a repetitive process as we we watch. I absolutely have to watch every one of your videos as they are level ten. but I find myself going a little cuckoo during the dead spells. Anyway this is definitely positive feedback as you are definitely a positive guy. Good luck to you and thank you in particular for your video on that Yates snowflake. I have a 20 inch Yates snowflake that I am just starting to restore and your how to video is a godsend for me. Regards

  • @TheBackyardMachineShop
    @TheBackyardMachineShop 7 лет назад +1

    Good job Jeff

  • @rolliekelly6783
    @rolliekelly6783 7 лет назад

    Jeff,
    Glad to see you got your "Snowflake", hope it is a bandsaw and not a crying snowflake.
    Enjoyed the video,
    Rollie
    Ron, he says basically so much because basically he is basically from Chicago, basically. But, let's not give him a hard time about it, basically. (;

  • @ronsykes1
    @ronsykes1 7 лет назад

    Great videos but suggest you review how many times you say "basically" !!!

  • @VintageFarm1086
    @VintageFarm1086 7 лет назад

    What is the width of the bed on that jointer. I have a 12 inch wide jointer I use for facing lumber. I like your shop I made mine to small or I have to much equipment I don't know witch it is.

    • @JeffHeathTheVintageWorkshop
      @JeffHeathTheVintageWorkshop  7 лет назад

      My Yates American #1 has a 16" cutterhead. My shop is too small, also. I plan on remedying that soon....

    • @VintageFarm1086
      @VintageFarm1086 7 лет назад

      I don't know what brand my jointer is I got from father in law. He bought it from military surplus in the 50's. It was a 4 in 1 machine jointer ,shaper, mortiser and 12 inch disc sander.