I do a lot of these types of patches as well, and all I have to say is : instead of Titebond, use Mitre Bond or TP10 [same thing]. A few blobs of glue, stick the dutchman in place, give it a spray of activator, and you can work the patch in about 30 seconds.
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I do a lot of these types of patches as well, and all I have to say is : instead of Titebond, use Mitre Bond or TP10 [same thing]. A few blobs of glue, stick the dutchman in place, give it a spray of activator, and you can work the patch in about 30 seconds.
perfection and efficient as usual pleasure to watch
Also – "back on the oilstone for half an hour" brought to mind Fred Dibnah "spending half a day at the undertakers".
Well done Robin super video
Why don’t you wear workwear trousers Ed? Your knees will be fucked in a few years! It’s not a fashion show 👍🏻
Taking the riving knife off to make a template and winding the blade up. We’ve all done it. Don’t forget though it can also be a useful thing to do if you’ve had enough of playing the guitar or your not keen on having kids.
Always nice to see excellent craftsmanship providing useful info tips and tricks
What a great watch. Hugely helpful 👍🏻
How much would you charge to hang 10 moulded doors? Customer supplies doors and hardware.
Great video, super helpful – where do you get your prescription saftey glasses from?
Hi Robin, great video I remember watching my father doing this but all by hand. How do you deal with a door frame that is not straight, so some unknown reason it has gone off square? This is an issue I have seen in older houses, would you remove the door frame and start again?
Love ur work 👍👍👍
Another great video. So easy with a palm router or a multi tool and of corse a template.
Totally absorbing and interesting on many fronts – always enjoy watching craftsmen that care about what they do – excellent videos all round