How To Cut A Wide Scooped Seat
Not many of us have bandsaws with the clearance to saw a 12-inch-wide blank on edge, so Tim Coleman demonstrates an alternate method of cutting the scoop in a wide seat.
Read moreNot many of us have bandsaws with the clearance to saw a 12-inch-wide blank on edge, so Tim Coleman demonstrates an alternate method of cutting the scoop in a wide seat.
Read moreTim makes final cuts at the table saw to fit the veneered doors to the cabinet.
Read moreTim carefully lays up the lumbercore doors with custom cut marquetry before placing them in a vacuum bag.
Read moreIn a test of patience and accuracy, Tim trims the bottom to size and installs it in the stand. It only has to be perfect.
Read moreTim uses a Krenov doweling jig to assemble the sides of the cabinet.
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