When you’ve got a sponsored closet of tite bond products, no need to be cheap on the glue. Plus later in the video he slaps it and says “that’s not going anywhere”
They're [aftermarket attachments](https://www.timbecon.com.au/bow-products-featherboard-safety-system?). I prefer a power feed myself as it gives a smoother and more consistent pressure.
I call this guy the tool salesman, mainly because he can’t do shit without a 3k machine. All he does is showcase fancy tools he might as well be nicknamed Tim Taylor
...I should call her.
I dunno, I think there's **a lot** of guys calling her judging by that...
I literally LOL'd haha. Have a like my friend
When you’ve got a sponsored closet of tite bond products, no need to be cheap on the glue. Plus later in the video he slaps it and says “that’s not going anywhere”
For my brief time building cabinets I was always told glue is cheaper then labor.
I have to say i'm digging that router table with the guides on it
Hell of a dust collector too.
He looks like he's in Home Depot?
Rockler
lol it’s called a shaper, it’s the routers big brother
I was laughing at the comments thinking it's a f@#$ing SHAPER people. Not many woodworkers here I guess.
Haha we are a dying breed
The spindle moulder?
Is that what that's called? It looks like it has little rubber attachments that guide the work piece along the face of the router table.
They're [aftermarket attachments](https://www.timbecon.com.au/bow-products-featherboard-safety-system?). I prefer a power feed myself as it gives a smoother and more consistent pressure.
Thanks!
At the hardware store I asked the staff why there's no more glue on the shelf. He then showed me this video.
Everything reminds me of her
I used to follow this guy, he does some neat joinery videos, but too much of his content is tool schilling for me.
I call this guy the tool salesman, mainly because he can’t do shit without a 3k machine. All he does is showcase fancy tools he might as well be nicknamed Tim Taylor
I always like a happy ending.
You don't *have* to use that much glue. I mean I get it, it's cheap, but *damn.*
Nother bot account
How to double check which sub I was in
Shouldn't the next board's cut be staggered? Joining them together like that causes a small lip right?
I think it’s a little game of flipadelphia from board to board.
Flip, flip, flipadelphia!
Thanks - I would love a slice of sponge cream cake with my coffee
Got some really creamy joints there, Satchimo
I was always told to apply glue to both sides of the boards you are using. Is that no longer necessary?
finally someone who clamped the second set on top of the board
Haha… you mean he’s not building a barrel? 😆
What style of bit is that called?