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Re: Shop videos
David Best - thank you for posting this. ?I have been looking for a replacement for my Joby for tabletop (or slidertop). ?Good to see the Surui in action. Rich Markiewicz
By Rich M. · #139163 ·
Re: Shop videos
I use iphone 14 pro for now. ?Just started doing more videos. ?I'm learning to edit them with LumaFusion on ipad. I'm using concrete Home Depot bucket with gas pipe and 3D Printed articulating arm
By Alex K. · #139162 ·
Re: Some questions on the Overhead Guard
Sang Luu & his K700s was in your boat in '20 ( /g/felderownersgroup/topic/75527743#msg107590 ) Ronnie
By Ronnie · #139161 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Jared, That is fair response. I did start with bigger doors first. If a stile has a longer tear (beyond getting trimmed) it can be used for a shorter door. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations
By imran · #139160 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Final Squaring / sizing on a saw/shaper with an alternating shear rebate block works a lot better though. [email protected]> wrote:
By Jared Sankovich · #139159 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
I never glue up doors at their final size. They get trimmed to size/square after. Any tearout there gets cut off in the process. I used to fit them on my jointer.
By Jared Sankovich · #139158 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Thanks Bryce. Nice trick. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations https://www.facebook.com/groups/362481112015700/?ref=share
By imran · #139157 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Jared, Yes, that was my original question and no one has really addressed that because their workflow does not include that step. The short version of responses is: For stile, cut to length and then
By imran · #139156 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Hi Imran, When checking your doors for square, try using an offcut with a? small nail through one end. That will go on the inside of one corner, then mark on the stick the opposite corner. Change to
By Bryce Comer · #139155 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
I just realized I read your original post incorrectly. I thought ypu were getting tearout when coping the rails after sticking. As I read it again, it seems like the tearout issue you are having is
By Jared Sankovich · #139154 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Thank you David. One thing I was too lazy to do was employ the tenoning plate. I had slight variation at the joint even though all pieces were milled upside down (actually required by the router bit
By imran · #139153 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Thanks Jared. That is definitely worth it on a large project as one would need to flip the cutters as well so one more setup. Imran Malik IAM Wood Creations
By imran · #139152 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Correct. (See attached pictures) [email protected]> wrote:
By Jared Sankovich · #139151 ·
Re: Shop videos
What do folks use for editing videos?
By Rohit Kulshreshtha · #139150 ·
Re: Shop videos
I posted about this before, but here is what I do for shop still and video photography. I do a LOT of shop still and video photography. Although I have a full studio rig for serious
By David P. Best · #139149 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Imran, I do what Tom suggests, plus adding domino in the joint, it makes the assembling/gluing so much easier. James [email protected]> wrote:
By James Zhu · #139148 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Thanks Tom. I was getting such accurate cuts on the length of rail and stiles that I thought there is no need for extra width, as I could get a square frame by just ensuring that the rail ends match
By imran · #139147 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Hi Brett, Thanks for the details. I did not make stiles longer than needed because I would have had trouble measuring the diagonals. You just helped me big time by sharing that all of the excess can
By imran · #139146 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Jared, So you reverse rotation and feed for each side of the coping operation to ensure the cut exits on the exterior end of the stile. Ensuring that the inside corner is clean. Correct? Imran Malik
By imran · #139145 ·
Re: Processing Rails & Stiles for Cabinet Doors: Trimming Rails and stiles to length
Hi Jim, Trimming after long grain profile is where I had the issue of tear out. Does not happen every time but if it happens on the 2nd cut then the piece is wasted. This may be an issue with the type
By imran · #139144 ·