I love that cabinet material. The old cabinets in my house were particle board with oak veneer so I couldn't salvage anything. I did keep the doors because they were solid oak.
Thanks for another great and useful video. I have learned sooo much from you and always look forward to your new videos. May you live long and prosper.
I just made some 1/16 inch veneer for a guitar case. I made a jig like yours, but the mag switches are not the same dimension as my plywood. How do you keep the jig from moving up which will cause the jig to come out of square? I used about 6 species of wood from fallen branches near my house. The case looks like a wooden patch work quilt. Makes for a VERY heavy case, lol. 31 and a half pounds, I put wheels on it.
I see the black plastic table insert on your Rikon bandsaw is just a little too low, just like mine. And wood catches on the small step, every time, right? I made my own replacement. But I have never had a problem resawing with the stock fence.
4:40 When you were drilling the holes for your mag switches, why did the board you were drilling raise up and not lay flat? Now all I need is a few thousand bucks for a bandsaw that can handle that size wood.
It's good to know I'm not the only wood scrounge. Nice work Colin!
I love that cabinet material. The old cabinets in my house were particle board with oak veneer so I couldn't salvage anything. I did keep the doors because they were solid oak.
Excellent jig, Colin! Thanks for all the tips! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Thank you Colin
Thanks for another great and useful video. I have learned sooo much from you and always look forward to your new videos. May you live long and prosper.
THANKS FOR THE GREAT VIDEO.
I just made some 1/16 inch veneer for a guitar case. I made a jig like yours, but the mag switches are not the same dimension as my plywood. How do you keep the jig from moving up which will cause the jig to come out of square? I used about 6 species of wood from fallen branches near my house. The case looks like a wooden patch work quilt. Makes for a VERY heavy case, lol. 31 and a half pounds, I put wheels on it.
Sounds amazing!!!
I would use washer shims to make sure that the bottom of the magnet is flush with the bottom of the plywood
I see the black plastic table insert on your Rikon bandsaw is just a little too low, just like mine. And wood catches on the small step, every time, right? I made my own replacement.
But I have never had a problem resawing with the stock fence.
👍great video
4:40 When you were drilling the holes for your mag switches, why did the board you were drilling raise up and not lay flat? Now all I need is a few thousand bucks for a bandsaw that can handle that size wood.