Cut and fit a veneer grid and frame to create the lid of this box. Lots of insight was provided on how to get precise mating with no gaps and how to apply glue to create good adherence. Also reviewed different mechanical and vacuum clamping options.
00:37:38 | SD Fine Woodworkers: | https://veneerartist.com/schurch-portfolio-2-2/96-koa-wood-cocktail-dress/ |
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00:38:27 | Nancy O San Diego CA: | wow yes that’s awesome |
00:38:54 | Gary Crowley: | amazing! |
00:39:18 | Doug Glessner: | That’s crazy looks amazing |
00:59:46 | Nancy O San Diego CA: | |
00:59:57 | Gary Crowley: | Agreed |
01:04:33 | Doug Glessner: | they also have wood infused filament for 3D printers that count as woodworking? |
01:10:08 | SD Fine Woodworkers: | https://sdfwa.org/cnc-sig-robs-cnc-journey/ |
01:10:54 | Nancy O San Diego CA: | interesting |
01:11:02 | Nancy O San Diego CA: | I’ll check it out |
01:19:38 | Nancy O San Diego CA: | looks good |
01:24:20 | Doug Glessner: | any other questions? |
01:25:29 | Nancy O San Diego CA: | no thank you, I’m sure I will have some in the future |
01:26:18 | Doug Glessner: | I think we will be on next week as well to cover the finishing of this |
01:27:19 | Gary Crowley: | Thanks! Much appreciated. |
01:27:56 | Neil Treister: | Thanks Doug and Travis… |