How to make your own floater frames in five easy steps: 1. Have a dedicated wood working shop the size of a single car garage (or larger). 2. Fill it with $5,000 -$10,000 of quality power tools as used in this video. 3. Become proficient in the use of all those tools. 4. Purchase raw lumber stock of desired type of wood. 5. Follow step by step demonstration in this video.
Dude, those chicken feet you are pushing with on the table saw don't cover the lift off from the blade hitting the back side of the board. I commend you for the use of one on both sides, but get a traditional push stick to cover the kick!
Amazing!! Didn’t realize how much hard work goes into making frames 🖼
great build man! I love the result!
Nice work
Thank you for this...
great job, thanks for the kind video showing how to do this
terrific thanks
How to make your own floater frames in five easy steps:
1. Have a dedicated wood working shop the size of a single car garage (or larger).
2. Fill it with $5,000 -$10,000 of quality power tools as used in this video.
3. Become proficient in the use of all those tools.
4. Purchase raw lumber stock of desired type of wood.
5. Follow step by step demonstration in this video.
5k to 10k of tools? You're a 50k tool if you think this comment is true.
What are you complaining about? His title says the process of making a floating frame.. never implied it was made by hacksaw,. hammer and nails 😂
Dude, those chicken feet you are pushing with on the table saw don't cover the lift off from the blade hitting the back side of the board. I commend you for the use of one on both sides, but get a traditional push stick to cover the kick!
May I ask what type of plywood are you using and how thick is it?
Looks like 1/4 plywood by the way it flexed when he put it on the tablesaw top
What was the stuff you brushed on??
I don’t know but guessing polyurethane
epico
What size nails you used?
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Please don’t reach over running table saw blades