WOODWORKING - Cutting Thin Strips on the Table Saw
Woodworking is my passion. Having taught many woodworking classes, I found that my woodworking students were terrified of using the standard aluminum taper jig so many years ago I began using a less refined version of this jig in my woodworking shop and when teaching woodworking classes. Woodworking does not need to be rocket science so as wind down crafting fine furniture I am refining and manufacturing my woodworking jigs so that others do not have to re-invent the wheel. Woodworking should be fun yet challenging, I hope I can help you become successful in your woodworking projects.
Happy Woodworking
Charles Neil
http://www.antiquesbuiltdaily.com
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god bless you
god bless you
Thanks to you and …
Thanks to you and Mr Coffman. Always wondered how to do this Safely.
Well done! Thank …
Well done! Thank you for your time.
Great demos - …
Great demos - thanks for your time
I built the same …
I built the same jig and it works great!
Boy, that is what …
Boy, that is what YouTube is all about!
Great demo easy to understand.
Thanks.
Mike Elwell Gig Harbor WA
Nice Charles. I …
Nice Charles. I especially like how you gave credit to the person who wrote in the tip - It shows that you’re a first class guy.
Sorry for the dealy …
Sorry for the dealy in answering,I got them at woodcraft.
Charles,
Thank you …
Charles,
Thank you for your considerable effort in putting together your video series. I would like to know where you got the “twist magnets”? Thanks.
Thanks I learned …
Thanks I learned some thing new, I also liked that blade guard.
Charles - Nice demo …
Charles - Nice demo. I liked the idea and the blade guard with magnets was a great idea too. Thanks!