Hi, Can I use it for hot pot heat stain on the table? Thanks
@easyinlay4 күн бұрын
Yes
@valeriehenschel159016 күн бұрын
I like this one the best!!!
@imaginegrove16 күн бұрын
thanks - just wait, more to come
@RobRobertson100017 күн бұрын
That was brilliant, so helpful. Thank you.
@easyinlay17 күн бұрын
Glad it helped
@victoryak8619 күн бұрын
It occurs to me that that sonic cutting knife you reviewed would be handy for this?
@victoryak8619 күн бұрын
Hi Scott. Really beautiful workmanship. Are there any longform classes available in this and your other veneering techniques etc? I learn better in the slower explanation angle (accompanied by my own practice lol). Thx so much regardless, for all of this. Love the website as well with the inlay stuff. Amazing.
@imaginegrove19 күн бұрын
yes, I have online coarses that I recorded during COVID - imaginewoodworking.com/ I also teach this at Marc Adams School of Woodworking every other year. www.marcadams.com/
@victoryak8619 күн бұрын
Glad I found this channel. I think I’m on like the 10th of these. I’m getting started w veneering and taking a FW class w Tom Mclaughlan of Epic Woodworking. Your book was one of the recommendations and I’m intrigued by your innovative ideas and creativity! Will be checking into any classes online as well.
@imaginegrove19 күн бұрын
thanks - classes here imaginewoodworking.com/
@steven_vogt24 күн бұрын
Defiiniely the coolest and cleverest approach to a "once in a while" drying rack I have seen. Simple, effective and economical. An elegant concept 👏👏👏 Just what I was looking for 👍
@imaginegrove24 күн бұрын
thanks, time and space is at a premium. Enjoy!
@David-by9ziАй бұрын
What size of vacuum pump do you recommend? Do you think any old pump I can pick up at Harbor Freight will be enough, or does it have to be something particularly powerful?
@imaginegroveАй бұрын
Any one that will draw at least 27 hg. (inches in mercury) Harbor freight AC vacuums will work fine. I used that for years, recently upgraded to the Vevor two stage.
@DeepMindfulnessАй бұрын
WILD!
@JanLennonАй бұрын
fantasitc video, thank you for sharing!
@danbogel7739Ай бұрын
That was amazing! Thank you!
@easyinlayАй бұрын
Thanks
@yakkyuu12Ай бұрын
IF I have already put a spray lacquer on and( dried) the moisture is trapped - will this affect the Lacquer ( iI'm using deft spray lacquer)??
@easyinlayАй бұрын
no, it will soften the top coat and release the moisture.
@massoodn9410Ай бұрын
You could say all this in less than 5minutes. Sorry too much explanation. Boring.
@eddyr369119 күн бұрын
Perhaps, but this will stick in the mind better, the little tips are helpful, watching someone do the activity is in itself quite educational and valuable to beginner/amateur. But yes it is long.
@ronmcgowanАй бұрын
Outstanding video! I found your video as I was researching the 32 mm system. Sounds like you’re the perfect person to do an in-depth video just on that system. Hope to see one soon!
@imaginegroveАй бұрын
thanks, I hope to film one next winter and also put it into a booklet too
@JAFKARNAT2 ай бұрын
You never mentioned the price.
@imaginegroveАй бұрын
Yes, it is around $400 and well worth it
@rml3wood2 ай бұрын
Best instruction on template routing I've come across! Instant subscriber.❤
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
thanks, template guides are powerful, accurate and safe. More people should use them. Here is my book about the process imaginewoodworking.com/collections/books/products/hardwood-edging-and-inlay-for-curved-tables
@nilsnystrom2 ай бұрын
What are that heating device you are using?
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
household and veneering irons
@user-bz8ee7mj6l2 ай бұрын
Эй Джон, обрати внимание на качество обработки своих рубанков, или у тебя итак всё хорошо , тебе не до них уже?
@kendansby92692 ай бұрын
Thanx
@user-gf2hl8lq5w2 ай бұрын
Обалденная текстура!
@getdirecti0ns2 ай бұрын
The reduced space required to use the bag is a selling point as well. With an 8ft bag you really need about 18-20ft total to load it. I looked at these but the price was just too high. For the money I think a flip top frame press would be a better buy, like the ones Quality VAKuum Products sells.
@johnobrien40142 ай бұрын
Awesome concept! But at $1200, these will never make it into the home workshops.
@user-ch9kv3zg4u2 ай бұрын
мне нужен ваш телефон номер вы какой стране
@user-ch9kv3zg4u2 ай бұрын
Здравствуйте мне нужен шпон
@kingofcastlechaos2 ай бұрын
Been doing woodworking >40 yrs and am loving the BCT design thought process. Yes we did things a certain way back then and call it tradition, but a lot of our old ways sucked. Going to be looking hard at some of these tools for my retirement toolbox.
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
John designs some of the nicest planes for sure. I've got and entire set and collectable too.
@atexnik2 ай бұрын
4:08 as far as I remember, in System32 standard, the first holes (they're called system holes) in the row need to be distanced from edge at half of the thickness of the inlayed top or bottom. So, if you're using 16mm melamine board, the first hole needs to be at 8 mm from edge, followed by 32 mm spaced holes, and ending with a similar hole at 8mm from the opposite edge. And the overall height of the cabinet should be n*32 + 8 + 8, where n is the number of holes. You might wonder why we need to space first holes at 8mm. Because they are used as holes for the fasteners like minifix, which are widely used in European cabinet making industry. Pocket screws are not typical for particleboards.
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
this is only true if you are also doweling your tops and bottoms to the side. In addition, think of the layout / first hole as different religions. there are a number of them, some start at 37, some 41, other halve the T&B thickness, other simply balance or center them to the side. the system hole reference to the set back which is standard at 37mm and any hardware that uses it, sticks to the 37mm reference. I hope this helps.
@atexnik2 ай бұрын
@@imaginegrove for DIY - yes, for mass production - no.
@atexnik2 ай бұрын
6:25 do you also use dowels along with pocket screws? Do you use inlayed bottom for the floor standing cabinets?
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
no, the pockets screws alone just fine, keep in mind the cabinets typically are also screwed to the wall. I don't inlay the bottoms or tops in. I used to but since the side sit on the toe kicks I found it was unnecessary. I do it only for freestanding cases.
@PeanutsDadForever2 ай бұрын
Another Amazing Video! Thank you. 🇦🇺👴🏻
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
Thanks,.amazing process
@vgimenezs2 ай бұрын
Hi. Can you use that tape in the part of the veneer that is going to be glued to the substrate so that you don't have to remove it?
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
absolutely not, never ever ever have veneer tape in the glue joint, between the veneer and the core
@robertvandenberg43962 ай бұрын
Such a simple solution....fits my needs to a T
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
glad it helped
@curbdog8082 ай бұрын
And I came here to find out who Jimmy Diresta is.
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
see full interview here kzread.info/dash/bejne/nK2Xk5ODn5CfZps.html
@vgimenezs2 ай бұрын
Hi. What is the role of the pva glue?
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
it is a plasticizer and also helps keep the veneer flat when storing.
@vgimenezs2 ай бұрын
@@imaginegrove Ok. thank you :)
@rickgledura31942 ай бұрын
If you use the same process with a light veneer like a Maple, will it accept a stain?
@imaginegrove2 ай бұрын
Yes and with that said, always test
@MrStringybark3 ай бұрын
If a rough edge like he got here is what he gets every time he tries this technique then it's time he found a new technique.
@imaginegrove3 ай бұрын
of course in the video, one and only take, the cut wasnt perfect. It happens. most come out nice. After the cut he hits it with some 400 sandpaper to smooth the corners
@Jimmy-Legs3 ай бұрын
Interesting idea. Would that work with just regular epoxy? Rhanks.
@imaginegrove3 ай бұрын
Yes it will, but having filler in the epoxy makes it much thicker and the application tip makes it really easy to mix and inject.
@hughtempleton86403 ай бұрын
Fantastic video ❤
@imaginegrove3 ай бұрын
Thanks 🤗
@112wade3 ай бұрын
Just now seeing this. As a retired commercial cabinetmaker it was nice to see someone talking about the 32mm system and the need for accuracy. In the beginning I used my Rockwell tablesaw, an oldie but goodie, to cut the panels. Soon learned that was not nearly accurate enough, so I bought a Holzher vertical panel saw. I see you have a slider, but to me the advantage of loading 2- 3/4" sheets at one time and cutting them standing up is so much easier on the back. And, a smaller footprint in the shop. I almost always had 2 guys at the saw because it saved on their bodies, and really increased production time. Around the same time I bought an edgebander, line boring machine and Blum minipress for hinges. That turned my whole system around and I started real production. However I did not use pocket screws like you do. I had never heard that that method is stronger than straight screwing together. Interesting, I'll have to investigate that, though I've always heard that Castle's drill angle was so much better than anyone elses. Thanks again for the video.
@imaginegrove3 ай бұрын
Yes vertical panel saw is great for panel work. I bought the slider for more flexibility on other jig type cuts . Thanks
@carlenedonovan3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip! I just cracked two bottles because I put the whole bottles into the cold bath. doh!
@imaginegrove3 ай бұрын
Nothin is ever learned by doing it right
@lupatorres3 ай бұрын
Good video!! please can you inform the model that can measure a very tickaround 2,2 inhces wood board? Thanks!! Regards from Brazil!!
@easyinlay3 ай бұрын
EWM02
@panganaranga3 ай бұрын
Really interesting, anyone knows why whis has a cord? Those curled cords are a pest. But putting it on you belt could actually make it work.
@easyinlay3 ай бұрын
Yeah, the curly cord is a bit heavy, I"ve been thinking about switching it out. good idea
@NaNana-ey6jk3 ай бұрын
Thank you! Got to see your video BEFORE Spending more money on a one- use buffer pad!
@imaginegrove3 ай бұрын
glad it helped. Enjoy!
@stevet94183 ай бұрын
Thank you! Fantastic idea! You helped me more than you can imagine!!!
@imaginegrove3 ай бұрын
glad it helped. Nothin is ever learned by doing it right
@pauloyoshizaki21033 ай бұрын
FANUC = ROBÓTICS = (A.I.) AUTOMAÇÃO = FAZ = SERVIÇOS ! IGUAL != HUMANOS ! ❤ = PERFEITOS : ACABAMENTOS = PERFEITOS ❤❤❤❤ : FANTÁSTIC !!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤= SISTEM = ( A.W.F.S.) INTELIGENT = ARTIFICIAL = SISTEM'S : MELHOR : QUE = HUMANOS !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.Fantástic !!!= Em : Ano = 2024 !❤.
@pauloyoshizaki21033 ай бұрын
FANUC - ROBÓTICS : (A.I.)= FAZ - LEITURA : DO MOLDE DA : GUITARRA : E : CORTAR À : PEÇA DO : SEU ! : JEITO ! : GOSTO ?!!!❤❤❤.MODEL'S= 2024 !❤ FANTÁSTIC !!! MARAVILHA !!!= TECNOLOGY = ROBÓTICS = FUTURO = ESTÁ =AQUI ! = FANUC = ROBÓTICS = AUTOMAÇÃO = GLOBAL = WORLD = Ano : 2025 ❤❤❤.
@hualon3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I used this technique today to make some punches. :-) Hooray for you!
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This is the greatest one I've seen! Thanks for posting this
Congratulations!
What an experience!!
Pretty spectacular! Bottled oxygen anyone? Stay safe.
Coca leaves
You got your cardio in for the day!
Hi, Can I use it for hot pot heat stain on the table? Thanks
Yes
I like this one the best!!!
thanks - just wait, more to come
That was brilliant, so helpful. Thank you.
Glad it helped
It occurs to me that that sonic cutting knife you reviewed would be handy for this?
Hi Scott. Really beautiful workmanship. Are there any longform classes available in this and your other veneering techniques etc? I learn better in the slower explanation angle (accompanied by my own practice lol). Thx so much regardless, for all of this. Love the website as well with the inlay stuff. Amazing.
yes, I have online coarses that I recorded during COVID - imaginewoodworking.com/ I also teach this at Marc Adams School of Woodworking every other year. www.marcadams.com/
Glad I found this channel. I think I’m on like the 10th of these. I’m getting started w veneering and taking a FW class w Tom Mclaughlan of Epic Woodworking. Your book was one of the recommendations and I’m intrigued by your innovative ideas and creativity! Will be checking into any classes online as well.
thanks - classes here imaginewoodworking.com/
Defiiniely the coolest and cleverest approach to a "once in a while" drying rack I have seen. Simple, effective and economical. An elegant concept 👏👏👏 Just what I was looking for 👍
thanks, time and space is at a premium. Enjoy!
What size of vacuum pump do you recommend? Do you think any old pump I can pick up at Harbor Freight will be enough, or does it have to be something particularly powerful?
Any one that will draw at least 27 hg. (inches in mercury) Harbor freight AC vacuums will work fine. I used that for years, recently upgraded to the Vevor two stage.
WILD!
fantasitc video, thank you for sharing!
That was amazing! Thank you!
Thanks
IF I have already put a spray lacquer on and( dried) the moisture is trapped - will this affect the Lacquer ( iI'm using deft spray lacquer)??
no, it will soften the top coat and release the moisture.
You could say all this in less than 5minutes. Sorry too much explanation. Boring.
Perhaps, but this will stick in the mind better, the little tips are helpful, watching someone do the activity is in itself quite educational and valuable to beginner/amateur. But yes it is long.
Outstanding video! I found your video as I was researching the 32 mm system. Sounds like you’re the perfect person to do an in-depth video just on that system. Hope to see one soon!
thanks, I hope to film one next winter and also put it into a booklet too
You never mentioned the price.
Yes, it is around $400 and well worth it
Best instruction on template routing I've come across! Instant subscriber.❤
thanks, template guides are powerful, accurate and safe. More people should use them. Here is my book about the process imaginewoodworking.com/collections/books/products/hardwood-edging-and-inlay-for-curved-tables
What are that heating device you are using?
household and veneering irons
Эй Джон, обрати внимание на качество обработки своих рубанков, или у тебя итак всё хорошо , тебе не до них уже?
Thanx
Обалденная текстура!
The reduced space required to use the bag is a selling point as well. With an 8ft bag you really need about 18-20ft total to load it. I looked at these but the price was just too high. For the money I think a flip top frame press would be a better buy, like the ones Quality VAKuum Products sells.
Awesome concept! But at $1200, these will never make it into the home workshops.
мне нужен ваш телефон номер вы какой стране
Здравствуйте мне нужен шпон
Been doing woodworking >40 yrs and am loving the BCT design thought process. Yes we did things a certain way back then and call it tradition, but a lot of our old ways sucked. Going to be looking hard at some of these tools for my retirement toolbox.
John designs some of the nicest planes for sure. I've got and entire set and collectable too.
4:08 as far as I remember, in System32 standard, the first holes (they're called system holes) in the row need to be distanced from edge at half of the thickness of the inlayed top or bottom. So, if you're using 16mm melamine board, the first hole needs to be at 8 mm from edge, followed by 32 mm spaced holes, and ending with a similar hole at 8mm from the opposite edge. And the overall height of the cabinet should be n*32 + 8 + 8, where n is the number of holes. You might wonder why we need to space first holes at 8mm. Because they are used as holes for the fasteners like minifix, which are widely used in European cabinet making industry. Pocket screws are not typical for particleboards.
this is only true if you are also doweling your tops and bottoms to the side. In addition, think of the layout / first hole as different religions. there are a number of them, some start at 37, some 41, other halve the T&B thickness, other simply balance or center them to the side. the system hole reference to the set back which is standard at 37mm and any hardware that uses it, sticks to the 37mm reference. I hope this helps.
@@imaginegrove for DIY - yes, for mass production - no.
6:25 do you also use dowels along with pocket screws? Do you use inlayed bottom for the floor standing cabinets?
no, the pockets screws alone just fine, keep in mind the cabinets typically are also screwed to the wall. I don't inlay the bottoms or tops in. I used to but since the side sit on the toe kicks I found it was unnecessary. I do it only for freestanding cases.
Another Amazing Video! Thank you. 🇦🇺👴🏻
Thanks,.amazing process
Hi. Can you use that tape in the part of the veneer that is going to be glued to the substrate so that you don't have to remove it?
absolutely not, never ever ever have veneer tape in the glue joint, between the veneer and the core
Such a simple solution....fits my needs to a T
glad it helped
And I came here to find out who Jimmy Diresta is.
see full interview here kzread.info/dash/bejne/nK2Xk5ODn5CfZps.html
Hi. What is the role of the pva glue?
it is a plasticizer and also helps keep the veneer flat when storing.
@@imaginegrove Ok. thank you :)
If you use the same process with a light veneer like a Maple, will it accept a stain?
Yes and with that said, always test
If a rough edge like he got here is what he gets every time he tries this technique then it's time he found a new technique.
of course in the video, one and only take, the cut wasnt perfect. It happens. most come out nice. After the cut he hits it with some 400 sandpaper to smooth the corners
Interesting idea. Would that work with just regular epoxy? Rhanks.
Yes it will, but having filler in the epoxy makes it much thicker and the application tip makes it really easy to mix and inject.
Fantastic video ❤
Thanks 🤗
Just now seeing this. As a retired commercial cabinetmaker it was nice to see someone talking about the 32mm system and the need for accuracy. In the beginning I used my Rockwell tablesaw, an oldie but goodie, to cut the panels. Soon learned that was not nearly accurate enough, so I bought a Holzher vertical panel saw. I see you have a slider, but to me the advantage of loading 2- 3/4" sheets at one time and cutting them standing up is so much easier on the back. And, a smaller footprint in the shop. I almost always had 2 guys at the saw because it saved on their bodies, and really increased production time. Around the same time I bought an edgebander, line boring machine and Blum minipress for hinges. That turned my whole system around and I started real production. However I did not use pocket screws like you do. I had never heard that that method is stronger than straight screwing together. Interesting, I'll have to investigate that, though I've always heard that Castle's drill angle was so much better than anyone elses. Thanks again for the video.
Yes vertical panel saw is great for panel work. I bought the slider for more flexibility on other jig type cuts . Thanks
Thanks for the tip! I just cracked two bottles because I put the whole bottles into the cold bath. doh!
Nothin is ever learned by doing it right
Good video!! please can you inform the model that can measure a very tickaround 2,2 inhces wood board? Thanks!! Regards from Brazil!!
EWM02
Really interesting, anyone knows why whis has a cord? Those curled cords are a pest. But putting it on you belt could actually make it work.
Yeah, the curly cord is a bit heavy, I"ve been thinking about switching it out. good idea
Thank you! Got to see your video BEFORE Spending more money on a one- use buffer pad!
glad it helped. Enjoy!
Thank you! Fantastic idea! You helped me more than you can imagine!!!
glad it helped. Nothin is ever learned by doing it right
FANUC = ROBÓTICS = (A.I.) AUTOMAÇÃO = FAZ = SERVIÇOS ! IGUAL != HUMANOS ! ❤ = PERFEITOS : ACABAMENTOS = PERFEITOS ❤❤❤❤ : FANTÁSTIC !!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤= SISTEM = ( A.W.F.S.) INTELIGENT = ARTIFICIAL = SISTEM'S : MELHOR : QUE = HUMANOS !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤.Fantástic !!!= Em : Ano = 2024 !❤.
FANUC - ROBÓTICS : (A.I.)= FAZ - LEITURA : DO MOLDE DA : GUITARRA : E : CORTAR À : PEÇA DO : SEU ! : JEITO ! : GOSTO ?!!!❤❤❤.MODEL'S= 2024 !❤ FANTÁSTIC !!! MARAVILHA !!!= TECNOLOGY = ROBÓTICS = FUTURO = ESTÁ =AQUI ! = FANUC = ROBÓTICS = AUTOMAÇÃO = GLOBAL = WORLD = Ano : 2025 ❤❤❤.
Thank you! I used this technique today to make some punches. :-) Hooray for you!
glad it helped. Buying them is way too expensive