Learn how to make a diamond wood inlay banding. A 45 degree diamond segment is cut on the band saw using a specialized cross cut sled. The triangular segments are cut at a 22-1/2 degree crosscut sled on the bandsaw. This video is a web & YouTube original for showing how to make diamond inlay banding. This technique for creating the diamond wood inlay banding is an original idea conceived of by The Apprentice and The Journeyman (Bob Simmons) as are the band saw sleds used in the operation. There is very little information available on the web & elsewhere on how to create wood inlay banding in the workshop. The Apprentice and The Journeyman offers this woodworking information freely to other woodworkers in the spirit of sharing. Please do not attempt to profit from this work. If you share this information, please inform the recipient of The Apprentice and The Journeyman as the originator of these methods. Making wood inlay banding is a lost art. After continually studying the works of the Buffard Freres for a long time, it is my desire to share with other woodworkers what has been learned. It is my goal to simplify the process of creating beautiful inlay bandings so that those that accept the challenge can make their own. Learn more about Bandsaw Resawing... theapprenticeandthejourneyman.com Watch more woodworking how to projects & videos on YouTube... Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com Learn ...
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Diamond Wood Inlay Banding - 45 Degrees
Diamond Wood Inlay Banding - 45 Degrees Tube. Duration : 8.62 Mins.
Learn how to make a diamond wood inlay banding. A 45 degree diamond segment is cut on the band saw using a specialized cross cut sled. The triangular segments are cut at a 22-1/2 degree crosscut sled on the bandsaw. This video is a web & YouTube original for showing how to make diamond inlay banding. This technique for creating the diamond wood inlay banding is an original idea conceived of by The Apprentice and The Journeyman (Bob Simmons) as are the band saw sleds used in the operation. There is very little information available on the web & elsewhere on how to create wood inlay banding in the workshop. The Apprentice and The Journeyman offers this woodworking information freely to other woodworkers in the spirit of sharing. Please do not attempt to profit from this work. If you share this information, please inform the recipient of The Apprentice and The Journeyman as the originator of these methods. Making wood inlay banding is a lost art. After continually studying the works of the Buffard Freres for a long time, it is my desire to share with other woodworkers what has been learned. It is my goal to simplify the process of creating beautiful inlay bandings so that those that accept the challenge can make their own. Learn more about Bandsaw Resawing... theapprenticeandthejourneyman.com Watch more woodworking how to projects & videos on YouTube... Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com Learn ...
Learn how to make a diamond wood inlay banding. A 45 degree diamond segment is cut on the band saw using a specialized cross cut sled. The triangular segments are cut at a 22-1/2 degree crosscut sled on the bandsaw. This video is a web & YouTube original for showing how to make diamond inlay banding. This technique for creating the diamond wood inlay banding is an original idea conceived of by The Apprentice and The Journeyman (Bob Simmons) as are the band saw sleds used in the operation. There is very little information available on the web & elsewhere on how to create wood inlay banding in the workshop. The Apprentice and The Journeyman offers this woodworking information freely to other woodworkers in the spirit of sharing. Please do not attempt to profit from this work. If you share this information, please inform the recipient of The Apprentice and The Journeyman as the originator of these methods. Making wood inlay banding is a lost art. After continually studying the works of the Buffard Freres for a long time, it is my desire to share with other woodworkers what has been learned. It is my goal to simplify the process of creating beautiful inlay bandings so that those that accept the challenge can make their own. Learn more about Bandsaw Resawing... theapprenticeandthejourneyman.com Watch more woodworking how to projects & videos on YouTube... Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com TheApprenticeandTheJourneyman.com Learn ...
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