Extra Walnut, Extra Fun! | Web Frames and Panels | Sideboard Series Pt 3
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- Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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Revmark White Marker - amzn.to/46qTeZu
White Pencil - amzn.to/484V5V5
Festool Domino - amzn.to/3Gby2vO
Festool OF1400 Router - amzn.to/3RbM3Qy
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Preppin Weapon Sanding Block - amzn.to/3sJtPwi
Milwaukee Compact Router - amzn.to/3RamQG5
00:00 Intro to Web Frames & Panels
01:50 Web Frames to Length
03:54 Laying out Web Frame Parts
05:01 Cutting Grooves & Rabbets
07:23 Domino Layout
10:23 Take a class at TWW Guild!
11:13 Dry Assembly
12:55 Marking for Panels
13:49 Making the Grooves
16:38 Measure the Opening
18:00 Preparing the Panels
19:57 Panel Test Fit
22:07 Tips for Rabbeted Panel
24:46 Web Frame Glue Up
28:10 Checking for Square
28:50 Evaluate the Final Fit
29:56 Using the Jack Plane
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Bro I don’t know why but it makes me happy to see those harbor freight clamps haha. I love this series Marc thanks for putting this out for free
Harbor freight is great for weekend hobbyist who make small jewelry boxes, bird houses and the occasional piece of furniture as well the DIYer who needs a tool for a specific purpose knowing very well that it will break with too much use but will last long enough for the project.
This is a beautiful piece and I’ve loved watching it…but this is why I’d use nice plywood for these parts. 😁 So much work! But then again it pushes one’s skills forward so maybe it is a great idea.
I'm majorly enjoying this more in depth series!
Great video as always. Thanks for putting this out for everyone. Appreciate all you do for the community.
So glad you decided to put this out there free instead of in the guild. It’s a great insight to what is offered in the guild though. I’m really loving this build.
I don’t have a jack plane or shoulder plane. LOL. But I can tell I dont need them. I have a piece I plan on building for my kitchenette. This is giving me lots of ideas for it.
Very well done. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
Marc, another great installment in this series! This console is looking great! I can’t wait to keep watching the rest!
Glad you enjoy it!
Good stuff!
I have your first bookcase project and the hybrid workbench project, even though this is not a project I would build for myself, so far it seems like it is guild worthy. Maybe as more episodes drop it may become more apparent why you decided not to sell this one. I know RUclips (and you) have changed, but I miss seeing the more detailed builds on the RUclips side. Thank you for posting the videos.
With the assortment of parallel clamps you have, it is interesting to see you using the Harbor Freight clamps.
I have tried several of the second-tier brands and all except the Irwin started slipping after very little use.
I have been committed to ferreting out good sales on the Bessey parallel clamps for about three years now.
i´m in Love with walnut wood 😍🥰
#2 DANG Love uyoum guys !!! Jeff in Arizona
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Not what I would build, but this video did give me ideas about build details for what I do intend to make. Thanks.
You lost me for a minute with your "Downward Facing Rabbit." (7:11) Thank you Marc for not wearing Spandex. 😱
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Excellent teaser for Guild projects! What is the backer block on your Kapex miter saw and how is it installed?
Hi great project. Not a great amount of experience here, so maybe a silly question. I have a question on the design, not questioning it by any means, but just curious about something and your thoughts. On the bottom web frame, you have the Front and Rear Web Frame Rail Lower oriented on their "flat" side. You obviously think that that will give enough downward strength rather than something on their edge between the legs? Just curious, is it possibly because the dividers will connect the upper and lower also?
Hey Marc! Random question for you. What do you use to mark walnut? I've tried chalk (too wide) and white charcoal pencils (from Staples - useless). My eyes aren't what they used to be, so pencil is out too. Thanks!
I picked up a slab of walnut that was way better looking than I expected, I didn’t realize that the natural color of walnut is nothing like “walnut” stain, there are reds and greens and purples. Hopefully you will use or recommend a finish that changes the natural look as little as possible.
Rubio monocoat looks fantastic on walnut, any natural/unpigmented finishes will look great. I agree with you, walnut stain doesn’t match walnut at all.
@@jeffreylyons1531 I’ve seen people talk about RMC but it appears to be a multi-part system that uses different components like an epoxy. I’m really just getting started and after seeing this, my wife is changing her mind about projects we weren’t even planning to use walnut for so I’ll definitely be researching it more.
Agreed, Rubio looks great! I've used air-dried walnut before and it has a lot of those gorgeous colors. The only thing I will warn you about is that over the course of a couple years it has lost a lot of the color and is more of your typical walnut brown now. Still looks gorgeous, just manage your expectations for the way the color will stick around.
@@kurtBick Did the finish have a uv inhibitor? I’ve heard that about fresh walnut but haven’t heard frozen anyone who said their finish had a uv inhibitor in it.
@@inmyimage1081 I'm not too sure. That info might be on Rubio's website? I think most modern finishes do but I'm not overly well studied on the subject.
ARE YOU STILL USING THE BOSCH GLIDE SAW? ARE THEY ANY GOOD?
What dado stack are you using? I always seem to have to use shims even when cutting a half inch dado
Why did you clamp the side panel together to get the measurement for the rails? Is it because it hasn’t been glued yet?
wher did you buy the vacum bag and do you use your shop vac with it ?
What type of magic stop block system is that on your miter station? Looks fantastic system!
Looks like the Woodpecker Stealth Stop system. Works great.
At approximately the 10:00 mark (or marc), did you sync you hammer taps with the beat of the song?
Great video, Marc~! This piece is really looking good. I've got a trivial Domino newb question: The domino stock that I've seen on the web appears to be Beech. I noticed that the ones you're using in this project are darker than usual blonde Beech. Did you color them (dye/stain?) or are they hardwood that matches (Walnut)? I've seen guys that make their own stock, but the ones you're using have the look of the regular dominos. Thanks much~!
Those are the Sipo dominos Festool sells for outdoor furniture. amzn.to/3uLIwzD Years ago they sent me some samples and since I rarely build outdoor pieces, I just use whatever dominos are closest at the time, whether beach or Sipo. I'd rather use them up before purchasing new beech Dominos.
@@woodwhisperer Ahh, thanks so much for the enlightenment~! I'm really liking the operation of this tool. I've watched you use it for so long that I feel like I should be an expert already. I'm really liking the operation of this tool. 😀
@woodwhisperer what brand of t-square (looks like a 3"?) were you using in this video at the beginning?
www.hillviewtool.com/
Which adjustable square is that? And the red and white marker, is that a crayon marker for wood? Thx Mark
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@@woodwhisperer Much appreciated Mark! Do happen to recall which brand/model that adjustable square is that you where using at the 5:12 mark of the video when you where at the table saw? Thx!
ahh yes. www.hillviewtool.com/
Hey Marc, where did you get that white pencil from? I've been looking all over for one like it. Would you use it on walnut if you went making videos?
I've been looking for a white pencil as well ...
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@@woodwhispererwhy thank you sir
Thanks!@@woodwhisperer
Thanks for asking this question. I want one too.
What is that new t track in the miter station? And where to buy
Woodpeckers Stealth Stop
@@woodwhisperer thanks!