using a wood-mizer to build furniture

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tomsalwasser
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using a wood-mizer to build furniture

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take a few minutes to watch this guy make a finely crafted bench using a wood-mizer (and a few other tools).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3utt2Y5aH0
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tomsalwasser wrote:take a few minutes to watch this guy make a finely crafted bench using a wood-mizer (and a few other tools).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3utt2Y5aH0

You did say a "few" other tools.

Wow!

And I bet that is first time he tried that too!
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Cool, thanks for sharing Tom. That is an example of labor of love.
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Ed, based on the number of jigs, he's made dozens of this bench. You're welcome Fred. Did you catch his recipe for finish? It involved penetrol and tung oil but I'm not sure what was in the other cans.
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Always fun watching others work and doing it well. Thanks for posting the vid.
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