Thank you! I was going to buy one, but couldn't easily find one that I liked for a 1/4" mortise. Your locking mechanism is just what I need. Should be a fun little project.
if you don't have veneer laying around, medium cut plane shavings work just fine for this type of stabilization. i like using the edge of fast growing oak where the harder grain is really thick. makes for a very strong spline and you can keep adding shavings until you fill the kerf instead of trying to cut a veneer that is just the right thicknesss.
Congratulations on your video, my friend, it's always good to learn something useful.
Excellent explanation and teaching - thank you!
Very nice, sir.
what an excellent idea !!!!
Thank you! I was going to buy one, but couldn't easily find one that I liked for a 1/4" mortise. Your locking mechanism is just what I need. Should be a fun little project.
if you don't have veneer laying around, medium cut plane shavings work just fine for this type of stabilization. i like using the edge of fast growing oak where the harder grain is really thick. makes for a very strong spline and you can keep adding shavings until you fill the kerf instead of trying to cut a veneer that is just the right thicknesss.
I like that. Great idea.
very well done, makes it looks approachable.
Thanks for another video! Is ok if ipromote your channel on Twitter?
Of course! You’ll get no argument from me.