I really like the skeleton spline. Good idea! Could you cut the first spline, flip the box around and cut the second, then use a spacer to offset set the box for the third cut, then flip the box again for the 4th cut? You wouldn't have to reset the sawblade at all, leaving the depth of cut identical, and the splines symetrically spaced from both each other and the top and bottom.Unless I am missing something, never tried this myself.
Great observation, Garry. I did the joints solely as an example for the video and hadn’t let the glue set for a full 24 hours. Out of an abundance of caution I disabled the break for fear the glue might trigger it if still wet inside the joint.
Definitely a cool joint I will have to try! But for the sake of consistency and efficiency, instead of moving the box and setting up for each spline cut, why not just set up twice and flip the box each time? That way, even if the the blade height or spacing is slightly off, they match in pairs. Just my thoughts!
Hey, I love the screw driver hammer. This is real woodworking in a real shop!
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That's gorgeous! First time I've seen this type of addition to a miter. Thank you!
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quality video showed up in my feed. here's hoping you trend!
Really appreciate the kind words and thank you for watching!
I really like the skeleton spline. Good idea!
Could you cut the first spline, flip the box around and cut the second, then use a spacer to offset set the box for the third cut, then flip the box again for the 4th cut? You wouldn't have to reset the sawblade at all, leaving the depth of cut identical, and the splines symetrically spaced from both each other and the top and bottom.Unless I am missing something, never tried this myself.
I love it! You are correct, that would have been the smarter, more efficient way to do it. Thanks for the suggestion.
I like this idea! Thanks for the inspiration.
You bet, Matt. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for tips on the corner joints, very helpful but have to pick you up with the chuck key left in the chuck of wood lathe, absolute no no 😮
Wow, great eyes, Julie! Thank you for catching, you are absolutely correct.
Great idea!
Thank you, Mike!
Cool looking joint inlays. I'll be trying some.
Thank you! Let me know how they turn out.
really nice.
Appreciate that, David! Thanks for watching.
I noticed that you disabled the brake on your saw. Did you think it might be triggered. Great explanation though.
Great observation, Garry. I did the joints solely as an example for the video and hadn’t let the glue set for a full 24 hours. Out of an abundance of caution I disabled the break for fear the glue might trigger it if still wet inside the joint.
Definitely a cool joint I will have to try! But for the sake of consistency and efficiency, instead of moving the box and setting up for each spline cut, why not just set up twice and flip the box each time? That way, even if the the blade height or spacing is slightly off, they match in pairs. Just my thoughts!
Thank you. Yes, you could absolutely do that. Great suggestion
Could you tell me were you got your mask please
it's a 3M 7500 series respirator. You can pick them up at Amazon, Home Depot, etc. Thanks for watching!