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Skillful Carpentry Techniques Of Vietnamese Carpenters - Unique Design Ideas Very Fancy Round table

Do not watch the bandsaw part it will make you pucker.  
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interesting.

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That is an understatement Tom
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I thought his router technique was much scarier than his bandsaw work.
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(01-02-2024, 04:33 PM)AHill Wrote: I thought his router technique was much scarier than his bandsaw work.

Agree
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Interesting is right. Never saw more ways that you can use a grinder than this video. All the knockoff chinese tools and the end result is a fairly hideous wagon wheel type table.
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(01-02-2024, 04:33 PM)AHill Wrote: I thought his router technique was much scarier than his bandsaw work.

I seen a few videos of them using tools and it seems they have no respect for them.  They abuse them and just try to get the job done as fast as possible.  He taken to big of bits and after pushing the router to hard he scalped areas.
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(01-03-2024, 02:23 PM)EvilTwin Wrote: Interesting is right.  Never saw more ways that you can use a grinder than this video.  All the knockoff chinese tools and the end result is a fairly hideous wagon wheel type table.

Good idea just poorly done but I give him credit for thinking of it and trying anyway.
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There are quite a few related videos of furniture being made in Asian countries. It's pretty interesting to watch. I imagine that the same comments would be made. They definitely work differently than we do in the states.
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Use to be some vids of the Mexicans doing woodworking. One dude had a skillsaw upside down in a board, laying on a sawhorse. That was his only power tool. Everything else was hand tools.
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