These 3 Details Will Take Your Furniture Projects to the Next Level

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In this video we are talking about our three favorite woodworking furniture details that can help take your project to the next level. Sometimes it’s the subtle, small details that make a piece a bit more interesting, and get people take another look. And that is what we are hoping to show in this video. So come along as we venture into the world of Thumbnail Profiles, Steep Bevels, and Tapered Chamfers. On top of that we will include other techniques like, table saw sleds, router tips and tricks, router jigs, and more.

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Chris please start a beginner series_ how to work with angles, tips and techniques, and many more that can help.

manavaggarwal
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3:14 This is the reason why I listen to this channel

raphaeldubois
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I am so glad I found your channel. I have learned more from your videos than with years of trial and error. Thanks for teaching an old dog a lot of new tricks.

michaelgartner
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Thanks for letting us look under the hood to understand why your work is so good!

andydarragh
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Who doesn't like "pulling it off"? And you're right, it is always a nice feeling.

paulgray
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6:08 To avoid most of the burnings by cutting bevel vertically I usually undercut on first pass like 1/32" or sometimes 1/16" and then move the fence for final clean cut. It comes out with less burn and cut marks which makes sanding much easier.

konstantinborus
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Love the details. Hand plane is the easiest, fastest and safer option for the second and third details. Of course if you are experienced and comfortable using it.

slayorphine.
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Best channel on YouTube. Thanks for all the hard work guys.

markthompson
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Love the router jig have been racking my brains for the past few day on how to do the bevel. I am building a 4'/10' table for a client, was going to use the track saw with a jig for the bevel. But the want radiused corners and couldn't figure out how to do the bevel on the other than hand planing and sanding. Still might do that but will def goth this jig some thought!
Thanks.
Love the channel

laviathan
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Man, you two are killing me! I’d watch the two of you do videos about literally anything! Thanks for the dedication to your many different crafts!

bwhite
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This was great. One of the best "Tips" videos I've seen. I'm still "amature" with my router, and it scares the bejezus out of me. I'll have to do some tests with this. It looks cool. Cheers! Scott from Japan.

locomokko
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You rock guys!, Thanks for being humble and share some of the secrets of your woodshop.

marcocastilla
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Been making cutting board for too long, wife thinks I am crazy but going to make a coffee table! Appreciate all the tips and general info

RockCat
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Great tips!!! I dislike my lack of artistic and creative ability as I always make rectangles. Sometimes they even come out really nice but essentially everything is a pile of rectangles. Occasionally, I have a need for a circle but it's never a creative aspect. These tips really help add some nice touches!

ericarnsdorff
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That tapered chamfer makes things look super slick.

myfriendjohn
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I find it fascinating that you guys mentioned hand planes for profile #1, but not for #2. A deep and steep undercut bevel is basically the perfect example of something that is relatively fast and easy with a simple hand plane (even if you're not great at hand planes yet), but complicated, slow, and/or dangerous with power tools.

I would go so far as to say that it's probably worth getting your first hand plane just to try this profile out on the next table top you make.

DHClapp
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You guys just earn yourself a new subscriber. All the way from Trinidad

crave
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As a hobbiest woodworker looking to get a little more serious, I really appriciate these great tips; thanks for sharing!

wally
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More videos like this please! Also, you should do a whole video on router tricks. Call it The Routerama!

louisfbrooks
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Love the sled for the tapered bevel - so simple and so effective; that's one's going straight into use!

chillyspoon