Thanks for this video! I have been searching for a video of how to get my storage compartment into my boards. This was very helpful! Appreciate you going thru that step, because most other videos have not done that! I like the template use. Do you have more details on how you built those? Also, How you trimmed the "lid"? Was that with the bandsaw? Maybe a video on those steps would be great. Again, something I have not seen yet on any other youtube videos. I'm a beginner and can use all the help I can get.
Thanks Laura! So I actually printed off a paper template, transferred the holes onto a nice piece of plywood with a punch, then really took my time and drilled out every hole with the drill press! I trimmed the lid with a bandsaw yes, but then followed my template with the router to get the final shape. Happy building!
Just came across this video. Really nice job. There's 0% chance i would have put the nearly finished board back through the planar though with how frequently it causes snipe. But clearly you've got a method to avoid it, even without the 735's outfeed tables.
Really appreciate that Scott! Yes you are totally right, after putting a few hours into a piece of wood it definitely makes me nervous putting something through the 735 monster lol. Snipe is a pain but with my setup I can typically avoid it. Cheers mate!
The reason, the router grabed the work piece is because you were going the wrong way. When the bit is going around the outside of the work piece, the bit should be going in a counter clockwise direction. If you were running a bit around the inside of the work piece (like the inside of a hole) then you want the bit to travel clockwise inside the hole.
Really nice work beautiful board
The planer is so satisfying, coming out smoooooth 👌
Very crispy indeed! Couldn't agree more.
Nice work!
Thank you very much!
How does the list stay on?
Lid stays on with small magnets, great question!
Well done.
Thanks for this video! I have been searching for a video of how to get my storage compartment into my boards. This was very helpful! Appreciate you going thru that step, because most other videos have not done that! I like the template use. Do you have more details on how you built those? Also, How you trimmed the "lid"? Was that with the bandsaw? Maybe a video on those steps would be great. Again, something I have not seen yet on any other youtube videos. I'm a beginner and can use all the help I can get.
Thanks Laura! So I actually printed off a paper template, transferred the holes onto a nice piece of plywood with a punch, then really took my time and drilled out every hole with the drill press! I trimmed the lid with a bandsaw yes, but then followed my template with the router to get the final shape. Happy building!
Looks awesome buddy ! The attention to detail is definitely something on this project! Keep up the good work
Always brother! Thank you 🙏🏼
Just came across this video. Really nice job. There's 0% chance i would have put the nearly finished board back through the planar though with how frequently it causes snipe. But clearly you've got a method to avoid it, even without the 735's outfeed tables.
Really appreciate that Scott! Yes you are totally right, after putting a few hours into a piece of wood it definitely makes me nervous putting something through the 735 monster lol. Snipe is a pain but with my setup I can typically avoid it. Cheers mate!
Nice, do you sell the boards?
I do actually, head over to my website www.fuelwoodworking.com/ and get in touch with me there and I will get you more info :)
The reason, the router grabed the work piece is because you were going the wrong way. When the bit is going around the outside of the work piece, the bit should be going in a counter clockwise direction. If you were running a bit around the inside of the work piece (like the inside of a hole) then you want the bit to travel clockwise inside the hole.
Put two plugs on the other side and call them a feature!