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Cosmo Barbaro Furniture
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2011
Furniture Designer focusing on original design and traditional joinery creating custom one-of-a-kind wood and mixed media furniture.
Medium Brown Starbond-filling sapele knot. @cosmob73
This video talks about medium brown starbond and how to use it to fill a knot in sapele mahogany. www.cosmobarbaro.com #starbond #star #Bond #cosmo #paint #wood #woodwork #sapele #mahogany #side #table
มุมมอง: 36
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Fitting,Final Glue Up, and Finished French Style Dovetailed Drawer @cosmob73
มุมมอง 1.5K21 วันที่ผ่านมา
Fitting,Final Glue Up, and Finished French Style Dovetailed Drawer @cosmob73
French Style Drawer Glue Up -sapele and maple. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #sapele #maple
มุมมอง 1.1Kหลายเดือนก่อน
French Style Drawer Glue Up -sapele and maple. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #sapele #maple
Drilling Hole for Rosewood Pendent Style Drawer Pull @cosmob73#sapele #Rosewood #dovetailed
มุมมอง 1.1Kหลายเดือนก่อน
Drilling Hole for Rosewood Pendent Style Drawer Pull @cosmob73#sapele #Rosewood #dovetailed
Wenge molding - -table router/ cordless mataborouter. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 1.2K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Wenge molding - -table router/ cordless mataborouter. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
How To Edge Glue Decorative Wenge Molding to A Flag Didplay.#@cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 1.2K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
How To Edge Glue Decorative Wenge Molding to A Flag Didplay.#@cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Hand Tool Work - Finish the corners by hand for a flag display. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 1K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hand Tool Work - Finish the corners by hand for a flag display. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
MITERED SPLINE JOINT cut on the Panto router, custom flag display. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 4382 หลายเดือนก่อน
MITERED SPLINE JOINT cut on the Panto router, custom flag display. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Band Sawing Wenge Bases for A Flag Display @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #wenge #band #saw #cosmo
มุมมอง 6322 หลายเดือนก่อน
Band Sawing Wenge Bases for A Flag Display @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #wenge #band #saw #cosmo
Rosewood Deco Style Drawer Pull on the Lathe @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 1.2K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
Rosewood Deco Style Drawer Pull on the Lathe @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Cutting Wenge Triangle on the Bandsaw @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #Triangle #Cosmo #Bandsaw
มุมมอง 5022 หลายเดือนก่อน
Cutting Wenge Triangle on the Bandsaw @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #Triangle #Cosmo #Bandsaw
Routing a round over edge in the right grain direction. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 1.1K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
Routing a round over edge in the right grain direction. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Safety First 1st! Table Saw Ripping Technique. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #process
มุมมอง 1.5K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
Safety First 1st! Table Saw Ripping Technique. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com #process
Resawing hard rock maple on the bandsaw
มุมมอง 1.5K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
Resawing hard rock maple on the bandsaw
Surface texturing custom aluminum brackets with corded palm router. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 9K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
Surface texturing custom aluminum brackets with corded palm router. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Milling cupped and twisted lumber on the jointer.
มุมมอง 2283 หลายเดือนก่อน
Milling cupped and twisted lumber on the jointer.
Star Bond Brown, medium thick formula, filling in knots in sapele a type of mahogany. @cosmob73
มุมมอง 6683 หลายเดือนก่อน
Star Bond Brown, medium thick formula, filling in knots in sapele a type of mahogany. @cosmob73
Glue up demonstration @cosmob73 #doit #glue #up #cosmo #wood
มุมมอง 7803 หลายเดือนก่อน
Glue up demonstration @cosmob73 #doit #glue #up #cosmo #wood
Glue up process for sapele side table. @cosmob73
มุมมอง 1.4K3 หลายเดือนก่อน
Glue up process for sapele side table. @cosmob73
Glue Up with tight bond II a sapele mahogany side table from start to finish.
มุมมอง 1483 หลายเดือนก่อน
Glue Up with tight bond II a sapele mahogany side table from start to finish.
16 inch American jointer, how- to mill rough sawn lumber on the jointer and planer.
มุมมอง 8823 หลายเดือนก่อน
16 inch American jointer, how- to mill rough sawn lumber on the jointer and planer.
Curley Maple Striped Series coffee table @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 514 หลายเดือนก่อน
Curley Maple Striped Series coffee table @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Deco Dining Chair No 1 wenge version @cosmob73
มุมมอง 224 หลายเดือนก่อน
Deco Dining Chair No 1 wenge version @cosmob73
panto router double mortise demonstration. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 314 หลายเดือนก่อน
panto router double mortise demonstration. @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
mortise and tenon class education @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 364 หลายเดือนก่อน
mortise and tenon class education @cosmob73 www.cosmobarbaro.com
Surface Texture for large floor mirror, an explanation of process. @cosmob73 #www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 9ปีที่แล้ว
Surface Texture for large floor mirror, an explanation of process. @cosmob73 #www.cosmobarbaro.com
cutting large finger joints on the tablesaw. @cosmob73#www.cosmobarbaro.com
มุมมอง 16313 ปีที่แล้ว
cutting large finger joints on the tablesaw. @cosmob73#www.cosmobarbaro.com
Dope. Fresh. ill
Thank you 🙏
Interesting. I think I can make an equivalent joint faster with my Lamello plate joiner.
Yew, however, Lamellos are not reliable or as strong. A lamello is an 1/8" the spline in the video is solid maple and is 1/4 thick....spline is much stronger.....however for something like this a lamello would be fine, it is not much faster to the panto router set up and not nearly as strong or durable.....traditional joinery is always better than a lamello.
Thanks 👍🏽🤠
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
Where are your dovetails, ....www.cosmobarbaro.com
Way off. Good luck on your crap skill
We shall see
Thank you so much....I can't tell you how much I appreciate the support
Another awesome tip from the maestro himself!!
Have you ever worked with wenge? You have to, or you'll be picking splinters out for weeks. I normally agree but these are tight not loose. You can't tell from perspective my hands never touch the throat plate, thanks for your concern.
Don’t wear gloves while working on machines with exposed moving parts like that, it will catch the glove and pull your whole arm into it. Source: they show you some crazy videos in machinist school(also OSHA 10-hour certified)
I graduated from RIT with an MFA degree I have 24 years of experience 2 Steinway art case builds along with an extensive portfolio www.cosmobarbaro.com my works represented by 1st dibs out of New York City.....I understand what I am doing and where my hands are at all times.
@@cosmob73 Fair enough, just trying to help. You do you.
I understand and thank you for your concern, which is valid....I'm all about safety.
I have a different approach with wonky lumber like this. If it’s cupped I take it to the band saw and split lengthwise. For really wide cupped boards I may even split it in 3 pieces lengthwise. Then take it to the jointer and joint a face and one edge. I lose less thickness when I go to the planer and then glue it back up. The grain match is hardly disrupted this way and the resulting panels are usually closer to 3/4” from the original piece of 4/4 stock.
Anything you do to reduce the amount of material you will lose and also make life a bit easier on the jointer I am all for. Thank you for sharing.
That is a smart way to approach it , so you cut into strips length wise, and mill narrow widths reduce how cupped each puece is. As a result, you dont lose as much material. I 100% agree.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it.
AWESOME TIPS!!!!
Thanks old bro, miss you.
nice wetzler clamps, Cream ale is awesome stuff!!
Yes, it's very good, ,a Rochester,NY beer. Thanks for the compliment and for watching, I really appreciate it.
@@cosmob73 yes my shop was right down the street from the brewery for 24 years!
Awesome, I love Rochester. I graduated from RIT did you go to school there?
Are you still in business or still making furniture?
@@cosmob73 yes I am a sac grad, what years were you there?
Safety first! Machines don't care how experienced you are, which is why it's so important to use proper techniques and appropriate safety equipment. Yes, I have z 71 eye protection on and thank you for noticing. I really appreciate it.
man using the proper safety techniques. very nice i already know you’re wearing safety glasses too
Which kind of bit is that
2 flute 1/2 cutter
What kind of bit is that
It's a 4 flute 3/8" cutter, and it's an up cut bit.
Oops, I apologize it's actually a 1/2 two flute cutter. The 4 flute 3/8 bit was for the mortise. Sorry for the confusion.
It is a 1/2" 2 flute cutter.
Thank you so much!
Nice work👍🏻
Thank you so much!
Thanks Lester, I really appreciate it, I remember, my dad has always spoke very highly of you.
Good work, CJ. You have become quite an artist! Your dad and I are longtime friends.