Great job Jerry! You seem to have the mind of a farmer. You just have to have a necessity to do something and you will invent a way to do it that works.
If I needed to reproduce trim like that the first thing I'd do is cut a negative of the profile in a peace of steel. Having done that it's a simple matter of drawing the board through a little at a time until the shape is cut out. The hardest part is cutting it off the board.
??? Jerry, nice that your mastery of the fine art of lutherie blossoms out this way. Here's a couple of questions for Mr. Tharpe: What's the difference between an orange? What word rhymes with orange?? I designed a jig a couple of years ago which aligns the inner back strip reinforcement spruce pieces. And I named it the morange. Now after all these centuries, there's a word which rhymes with orange. ;)
Nice job Jerry looks like new again. I want to send you three more draws same style I have with damaged trim you can fix. Ill ship it tomorrow if you can do it , Im KIDDING of course Im a real joker .... looks great you are a true craftsman....
My brother dropped a router on his hand as he was turning it off. It routed The fatty part under his thumb and disconnected the tendons to his thumb and they snapped back to his elbow. Peace.
Great job Jerry as always could you have filed the profile into a steel scraper and scraped said profile into the piece of wood??? Just a thought ( not a woodworker )👍👍👍👍🥸
You're quite the woodworker there, Mr. Rosa. Glad to see you're engaged in other projects of various products of trees.
You, sir are indeed a craftsman!!
Awesome great job. Nothing feels better than being able to help your kids. Many thumbs up.
Excellent WORK GERRY!!!!!
WHAT PRECISION!!!!!
Sweet!😊
Looks good!
Wow! So cool how you made the trim to match.
Nice Job Jerry. You my friend never cease to amaze me. You can do mOst anything and make it look good.. Love watching a master at work..
God bless❤️🙏🌹
??????? ❤❤ Jerry, I think you are an amazing craftsman. You don't ever cease to inspire and amaze me. ❤❤ ???????
Came out perfect, nice job Jerry 👍🏻
I've got nails that small. It's very important to pre-drill or the wood will split. And yes, I've drills that small too.
Clever use of the tri-square. Looks great!
Looks like a bought one... great job...
Could hear the rain coming down hard...🌧️
Good work
Thanks Dad! Now I need to finish the whole dresser 😅
Great job Jerry! You seem to have the mind of a farmer. You just have to have a necessity to do something and you will invent a way to do it that works.
Love the t-shirt!🤣🤣🤣
Fun video to watch. Beautiful work Jerry !!!
Those nails are what's needed to keep hide glue in place! LoL!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great job Jerry!!!
A very good job Jerry.
If I needed to reproduce trim like that the first thing I'd do is cut a negative of the profile in a peace of steel. Having done that it's a simple matter of drawing the board through a little at a time until the shape is cut out. The hardest part is cutting it off the board.
??? Jerry, nice that your mastery of the fine art of lutherie blossoms out this way. Here's a couple of questions for Mr. Tharpe: What's the difference between an orange? What word rhymes with orange?? I designed a jig a couple of years ago which aligns the inner back strip reinforcement spruce pieces. And I named it the morange. Now after all these centuries, there's a word which rhymes with orange. ;)
One of those cool,heat/steam benders that Luther's use to make guitars and mandolins really would have helped bending that moulding! LoL!
Nice job Jerry looks like new again. I want to send you three more draws same style I have with damaged trim you can fix. Ill ship it tomorrow if you can do it , Im KIDDING of course Im a real joker .... looks great you are a true craftsman....
Jerry. If you check spikes in model railroading you may find those tiny nails.
My brother dropped a router on his hand as he was turning it off. It routed
The fatty part under his thumb and disconnected the tendons to his thumb and they snapped back to his elbow.
Peace.
No hide glue! Jerry your slipping.
The honey do list.....try double stick tape....
Sue's new income string, restoring antique furniture... no where near the liability...
Great job Jerry as always could you have filed the profile into a steel scraper and scraped said profile into the piece of wood??? Just a thought ( not a woodworker )👍👍👍👍🥸