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@philbob99
@philbob99 3 күн бұрын
The very good expensive French rasp is pronounced "Are-You" ... or so it is on several sites/yu-toobs... 👍 Helpful video!
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 18 сағат бұрын
Good to know, thanks
@user-em6ie2be7x
@user-em6ie2be7x 14 күн бұрын
You remind me of my Middle School Science Teacher.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 13 күн бұрын
@@user-em6ie2be7x LOL! I'm glad to hear that, I think? 😄😄
@user-em6ie2be7x
@user-em6ie2be7x 13 күн бұрын
@@JackbenchWoodworking Yeah he was cool. One of the best teachers I ever had.
@mlrable
@mlrable Ай бұрын
Excellent thank you
@trinisqueaks
@trinisqueaks Ай бұрын
custom build by Jack
@rogerprice4504
@rogerprice4504 Ай бұрын
I have just been given an oak slab, about 2 foot diameter. This is a fantastic video and thank you for all the detail which shows me what is needed. However, I only have a 1/4" router. So my question is will this just take longer as I have to go more slowly to protect the motor and put less strain on the shaft of the router bit? I can't really justify buying another router just for this. Has anyone tried this with a 1/4" router??
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking Ай бұрын
@@rogerprice4504 You should have no problems with a 1/4" router. It will just take a little longer.
@rogerprice4504
@rogerprice4504 Ай бұрын
@@JackbenchWoodworking Thanks for the advice. I will try to be patient. But your construction means it should be relatively easy to do this consistently over a period of time.
@liquidrockaquatics3900
@liquidrockaquatics3900 Ай бұрын
Is there any issues with racking while lifting?
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking Ай бұрын
@liquidrockaquatics3900 No issues with that. The recommended motorcycle jack has a large surface area, and there are guides to help keep everything in line while adjusting the height. So, it is not sensitive to minor imbalances. Of course, it's rock solid once it is locked in position.
@fretman6
@fretman6 Ай бұрын
Any chance the water vould have a reaction with the aluminum and impart some kind of staining on the veneer? I think I'd idolate the veneer from rhe aluminum wirh sheets of brown oaper, and I'd also spritz both sides of the veneer. Nice technique. Have you since verified the 5052 alloy spec?
@bentontool
@bentontool Ай бұрын
Great video, but you left out another great product: KUTZALL. Relatively inexpensive, cut very aggressively but 'controllably' in all directions.
@bobloblaw7879
@bobloblaw7879 2 ай бұрын
great video, no ums or "go ahead and", great info, fast paced, A+. Thanks!
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 2 ай бұрын
Thank You!😊
@practicalclubmaker6152
@practicalclubmaker6152 3 ай бұрын
Nice comparison. Will look into those Golden rasps. But, my experience with the Liogier rasp is opposite of yours. I have a No. 8 cabinet maker's rasp and it works superbly. I have tried both the Auriou and the Liogier and they both perform well. The model you have looks like their curved rasp which I have not tried. Most people who have tried both of the French rasps will say there is little difference between them. As for the Shinto rasp, I don't experience that digging in that you describe. With any rasp, especially without a safe edge, one could do that if one twists the edge into the wood. The Shinto has the advantage that it can be used on other hard materials like most non-ferrous metals and animal horn since they are essentially hack saw blades. I have used the Shinto for rough shaping wood and for removal of animal horn and a medium hardness metal alloy of bismuth tin over many years and they have held up like new. Thanks for the review.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I've heard the same things about the comparison between the two French rasp makers. The one that I got didn't work well for me and I realize that may be just that specific rasp, but that was my experience. I made this video 4 years ago and I have since reconsidered the Shinto rasps and I do use them when appropriate. That said, I still really like the golden rasps and use them quite frequently. Another rasp maker that I've been impressed with is the Italian maker Corradi. I bought one of their extra fine rasps and I it leaves the finest finish of any rasp that I own. www.corradishop.com/index?psafe_param=1&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwy8i0BhAkEiwAdFaeGIoJ1rqNd1W9IefufQZdU2zvuPenJi3oLOVvha3qtP8Ewop9CWTmbhoCYiMQAvD_BwE
@practicalclubmaker6152
@practicalclubmaker6152 3 ай бұрын
​@@JackbenchWoodworkingAt this point, I have enough rasps to get the job done. But I too have been keeping an eye on the Corradi rasps, both their fine and the cabinetmaker's rasp for rough stock removal. I personally (making historic golf clubs) don't really need a very fine rasp since a card scraper does most of this work for me (except for end grain). But if anyone is out there who can convince me to get a Corradi, it won't take much arm twisting.
@alanh2920
@alanh2920 4 ай бұрын
Fantastic build! I noticed your bench is made out of what appear to be very nice hardwoods. I am a beginner and looking to make my first bench, likely out of MDF and ply. Would your design work well with those materials? Again, beautiful and practical. Hoping i can build something similar soon.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 4 ай бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad that you like my bench design. Yes, you can absolutely use plywood and mdf to build the Jack Bench.
@bigoldgrizzly
@bigoldgrizzly 4 ай бұрын
For quick rough stock removal rasping it is hard to beat a good quality farrier's hoof rasp - not too expensive compared to many you have shown us. The main limitation is that they have a choice of flat or flat.Most of them come with a single cut file on the other face with a tooth pitch of about 1/16" which is pretty quick cutting and leaves a finer finish.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip. They are a bit more expensive than the ones I recommend in this video, but I'm going to try one!
@bigoldgrizzly
@bigoldgrizzly 4 ай бұрын
@@JackbenchWoodworking Heller is a good brand if they are available near you. I use then for roughing out axe handles Mine is the 'excel Legend' For finer work I love my Swedish Sandvik rasp that I've had for about 25 years - still a good crisp cut but they don't make them any more
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 4 ай бұрын
@@bigoldgrizzly Thank you!
@carldavis6902
@carldavis6902 4 ай бұрын
It’s beautiful
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 4 ай бұрын
Thank You!
@siddhartham507
@siddhartham507 4 ай бұрын
I bought in a little more than a dollar here in India, love this tool. But it has no handle, thinking of making a wood handle for it. I am new to woodworking.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 4 ай бұрын
You really got a bargain!
@rogersprague563
@rogersprague563 4 ай бұрын
Hybrid I think and you are one hell of a good uncle ,and wood worker Thanks for the Vid !
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 4 ай бұрын
Thank You!!
@shaolin_tcg4727
@shaolin_tcg4727 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this is perfect I'm going to do the same looks great
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 5 ай бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad that you liked it!
@victoryak86
@victoryak86 5 ай бұрын
Just was curious whether you’re still making videos these days. Enjoyed the veneering series and subscribed. Great stuff.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 5 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Unfortunately, I haven't made many videos lately. I might start making them again sometime, but I can't say for sure.
@victoryak86
@victoryak86 5 ай бұрын
Great video. I’d love to see more vids with Tom as he seems to be quite innovative and has invaluable experience! Thx for sharing some great ideas. I’d love to hear a discussion with the two of you guys specifically on glues for veneering. I recently watch a vid from a guy in the NH Guild of woodworkers, who talked all about hide glue. Love to hear Tom’s perspective on this and what his favorite methods are. Thx.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 5 ай бұрын
Tom is a real gem and he knows a LOT about veneering! He occasionally teaches at Marc Adams School of Woodworking.
@kathyclark9939
@kathyclark9939 2 ай бұрын
I have a veneer chest. It looks like something got wet underneath where the mirror sat. I wonder if I sprayed it with water and followed the rest of the video with the hot plate and something on top, minded flatten out? It is a little wavy but it is not torn or cracked. It probably will be painted but I would like to get it flat because I plan to sell it thank you for any help 11:52
@acerjuglans383
@acerjuglans383 5 ай бұрын
I would suggest getting an oilless vacuum pump. Yours shoots a mist of oil into the air, as you've probably already noticed.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 5 ай бұрын
Yes. I've actually upgraded my vacuum pump since I released this video.
@eliseanderson7086
@eliseanderson7086 5 ай бұрын
Love your videos! Where do you get your wood vaneer from?
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 5 ай бұрын
Thanks Elise, my favorite places to buy veneer are: Certainly Wood.com, and Veneer Supplies.com
@JodieRosenberry
@JodieRosenberry 5 ай бұрын
I have a solid 1920 dining table and I’m replacing the wood veneer top. There is another layer between the veneer and the table top. Can you tell me what it would be and how to apply it to the table top. Is it a two step process or done all at once with the veneer
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 5 ай бұрын
Veneer is typically applied directly to the substrate, and I'm not sure what the "second Layer" is. My guess is that it's another layer of veneer that was applied with the grain running 90 degrees to the face veneer. If you removed both layers then it's best to replicate the original construction. The safest way to apply two layers of veneer to an existing table would be to apply them one at a time.
@albertbartolo8146
@albertbartolo8146 5 ай бұрын
If you want to use less paper watch Full Scale Printing from SketchUp by MasterSketchUp.
@ghostsniper2099
@ghostsniper2099 5 ай бұрын
Met David about 8 years ago at a woodworkers meeting in Whiteland, IN. Real nice guy and I gave him one of my custom made pens. He was very gracious. I'd like to take hi class.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 5 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more, David is a great wood artist and a really great person, too.
@pgroan
@pgroan 6 ай бұрын
Your audio was great; I appreciate being able to follow your thought processes. You also speak very clearly and concisely!
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 6 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks so much!!
@เฟลทเชอร์ยุรณันท์ฟีเวอร์
@เฟลทเชอร์ยุรณันท์ฟีเวอร์ 6 ай бұрын
Thank you​sir
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 6 ай бұрын
You are so very welcome! 😃
@williamrendall134
@williamrendall134 6 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your veneer demonstration thank you, will help me in refitting the teak veneer onto my cupboard table, because I thought Nathan Furniture was pure wood oops I found out it is "NOT I Went Through Approximately 6" Square into Chipboard". I have just ordered up all I need to fix my cupboard.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 6 ай бұрын
I'm glad it was helpful to you!
@jerseycornboy
@jerseycornboy 7 ай бұрын
What is the purpose of putting veneer tape on show surface seems to be a wasted step as I have found in my practice
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 7 ай бұрын
I don't know how I would hold the veneer together for glue up without some kind of tape on the show side. Are you referring to the back side? I agree that using masking tape on the back side before taping the show side DOES seem like an extra step that might be avoided. I do still use masking tape on the back prior to using paper veneer tape on the front side. Sometimes, I will just use masking tape on the show side and skip the paper tape altogether. The risk of this is that the veneer can be damaged while removing the masking tape after the panel is pressed together.
@lrdnvdv
@lrdnvdv 7 ай бұрын
thank yo
@Sunphil-q5d
@Sunphil-q5d 7 ай бұрын
Too much of explanation is boring
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry that you feel that way.
@DavidMichery-m1w
@DavidMichery-m1w 7 ай бұрын
Solid or plywood expands and contracts and is not a great base for veneer
@paulwhite1975
@paulwhite1975 7 ай бұрын
Hello that was very easy to follow. Thank you. Just seeing this for the first time I know it's been on seven years. Do you take the blue tape off the back before putting in the vacuum bag? I didn't see you do that and I'm wondering if you leave it on.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Yes, I did take the tape off before placing it into the bag, but I forgot to show that in the final edit.
@StephEWaterstram
@StephEWaterstram 8 ай бұрын
I found out the hard way My Coffee Table I have has a wood veneer sheet by sanding a stain on it. I was a little upset at first until I had to do the research.
@melstebbins6147
@melstebbins6147 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. A gorgeous work of art. i can,t pull up the description and i really want to know where to find such beautiful quilted maple . If you don't mind me asking where do you buy your wood? quilted maple is the most beautiful and my favorite wood.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 8 ай бұрын
Thanks! I've found quilted maple at a variety of different places. Cook Woods cookwoods.com is one, and I've found some nice wood on Ebay, too. The best stuff is often classified as "Instrument Grade", but not always. Try doing a Google search for quilted maple. Best of luck!
@jimrodman2378
@jimrodman2378 8 ай бұрын
Not a bandsaw box at all in my opinion
@binarumah
@binarumah 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I subscribed to your channel.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 9 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
@donniejack8828
@donniejack8828 9 ай бұрын
First time watching your channel. I would just call it amazing. Been wanting to use these hinges and now you have convinced me to try them. Thank you!
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Brusso hinges are expensive, but extremely high quality.
@MG-vo7is
@MG-vo7is 9 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@onehandedmaker
@onehandedmaker 9 ай бұрын
That is a beautiful handle. One Handed Maker- Australia
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@marknienstadt6963
@marknienstadt6963 9 ай бұрын
Pretty box, but not a bandsaw box. In my humble opinion.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, Mark!
@TheMrchuck2000
@TheMrchuck2000 9 ай бұрын
Well, just ordered a pair, on this recommendation. Thank you for posting this opinion; it helped me to trust that I wasn’t ordering useless junk, at least, and might have gotten a real bargain. (I’ll definitely let you know how they fare!)
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 9 ай бұрын
I've had mine for years, and they're still great
@geoffb108
@geoffb108 9 ай бұрын
What a waste of time and effort. Get a life.
@funkblack
@funkblack 10 ай бұрын
"veenering made easy" Pulls up vacuum pump
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 10 ай бұрын
LOL! You don't need a vacuum bag, 10:42. You can use clamps as long as the piece isn't too large.
@royerallman3580
@royerallman3580 10 ай бұрын
It's a BEAUTIFUL Box!!!
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@RDAUGIRD
@RDAUGIRD 10 ай бұрын
Genius! This will be my first project when I get my machine.
@barrystraughan
@barrystraughan 11 ай бұрын
Wow! love the effort put into this beautiful box. I know you used a bandsaw to cut the pieces but don't think it fits the what people come to think of as one. But that really doesn't matter because the results show it as a beautiful piece of art and she is a blessed lady to receive it.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking 11 ай бұрын
Thanks Barry!
@MrPysiaki
@MrPysiaki 11 ай бұрын
Sweet!
@wiebl5266
@wiebl5266 11 ай бұрын
way too much talking, too little doing.
@chris_thornborrow
@chris_thornborrow Жыл бұрын
very interesting finishing process. Also great tip on alcohol dyes and shellac. Obvious when you think about it - but I never do.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking Жыл бұрын
Glad that you liked the video!
@Jizzlewobbwtfcus
@Jizzlewobbwtfcus Жыл бұрын
I guess the ports are angled that way so *A)* when attached to a hose it's not near the blade and *B)* keeping electrostatic potential near the blade to as much of a minimum as possible.
@Cree_Money
@Cree_Money Жыл бұрын
30seconds into the video I hit your link and ordered the $20 rasps. Been on my mind for a while to get them. Can't beat the price to start off.
@JackbenchWoodworking
@JackbenchWoodworking Жыл бұрын
You won't regret it. They are excellent rasps.