No Talking How to Make a Wedding Signature Board
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2024
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Making a Wedding Signature Board for a friend of mine. This is a simple woodworking project made from Maple and Mahogany.
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I wish I saw this before my daughter got married ! Great idea.
Amazing work, James! That's a fantastic idea! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Such a fun project - nicely done!
Love the sound of sharp tools nice job too it looks great
In a Quaker wedding (no officiating priest, minister, rabbi...), it is common for everyone attending to sign the wedding certificate in much this way. My wife and I have a beautiful framed certificate with custom calligraphy of our vows and signatures below. It hangs proudly in our living room.
Loved it
nice
Great video. Impressive hand wood working skills and I was really impressed with the hand carved sign. Great alternative to consider if you don’t have space or want a CNC. Curious why you glue everything up with epoxy vs wood glue?
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What about wood movement in that big panel ?
I left space for it across the grain.
@@WoodByWright thank you, it is not visible in the video
Don't think i've seen a video where you use the low-angle jack this much? Am i misremembering, or is there a reason it was the best choice here?
My low angle Jack is set up for a very heavy shaving so I often use it for stock removal after the scrub plane. And if I'm doing large end grain it will come out.
@@WoodByWright ah...that makes sense. Thanks for getting back to me.
I was curious & figured you always say the engagement helps.
Such a fun project - nicely done!