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Stumbled across this woodwork related video

[youtube]7AgD5NUzyOE[/youtube]

I'd suggest watching it full screen instead of the little window the forum shows.

Interesting watch for 10 minutes. Plenty of opportunities to wince at the saw guarding too.

There is a CNC involved partly for jig/gauge making. We used our metalworking CNC in a similar way at times - great for accurate jigs/templates etc.
 
Neat video. Nothing like a good sense of humor.:)

He has some serious hardware there. Nice 1950's Dewalt RAS; Powermatic tablesaw (probably a model 72, though it could be a 66), bandsaw (model 141), shaper (model 27?), lathe (3520?), and possibly a model 10 mortiser; very cool Tannewitz bandsaw (30" I think, but it could be a 36"). And his CNC router looks good too.

Kirk
 
I've seen some of Frank's videos before - what an amazing guy!

Good find Robert 8-)
 
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