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Here are a few more videos to illustrate some of the strategies that were used. These precede the video presented earlier:
Rebating the pin board ...
Preparing the sockets ...
Clearing the sockets ...
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Derek, I do love your videos. I do suggest that turn up the mic gain quite a bit though.
Thanks, Curt
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(06-25-2018, 02:46 PM)daddo Wrote: Just the thing for- eye of nute, lizard gizzard, snap dragon fodder, bat wings and potions.
A flexible mount (as I'm sure you know) for the camera would help position at the work in order to see what you're actually doing.
Otherwise, I cheated and went to the end part to see the dovetail- excellent job!
Glad I wasn't the only one thinking of Alan Rickman as I watched the video (all the way through).
Great video and great technique. I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished product.
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Just a reminder that I am continuing to post on the Woodworking forum.
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