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#1 · (Edited by Moderator)


Just my favorite way to do mortises ..
 
#6 ·
Charles!

Thank you for a Very Clear instruction about router bits for cutting mortises!

Keep up the GREAT work!
 
#8 ·
Good content as always. You have a knack for teaching. I have to say though, the scene transitions get really tedious. It detracts from the otherwise excellent quality of the video. Just because your video editing software comes with 50 transition effects, doesn't mean you should use them all in one 8 minute video. Simple cuts and fades work nicely.
 
#12 ·
Rich
Show me an example..link me to your YouTube s.
We don t do these for monetary gain or entertainment.

What software to edit are you using ?

- CharlesNeil
What kind of crap is that response supposed to be, Charles? I complimented the content, and offered constructive criticism regarding the excessive use of transition effects, that's all. They detract from an otherwise good quality and informative video. No need to get defensive about it.
 
#15 ·
I follow a handful of woodworkers on Youtube, and Charles Neil Woodworking's videos are I think the best of them in terms of actually learning practical skills.

Only thing is, I just made a mortising jig last week (one of those where you make a replacement base plate with 2 moveable fences that straddle the work-piece) from someone else's plan, and now I'm thinking that was basically a waste of time, Charles' system looks both simpler and more stable.

Thanks for the content.
 
#16 ·
Nothing defensive
If you know better than me.. then please share

- CharlesNeil
I did share. If you think all the spinning, flipping, sawing in half and getting folded into a paper airplane and zooming away is the mark of a professional video, go for it. I didn't say I knew better, I gave you my opinion. Feel free to ignore it.
 
#18 ·
Thanks, Charles, Your videos always have good content and are easily understood by all levels of woodworkers,
btw I like the little trick elements in your videos I guess after 400 videos you have it down pat.
 
#20 · (Edited by Moderator)
Charles, if LJ had a decent search feature and you went back and looked at every time I mentioned you, you would find nothing but glowing praise for you, your teaching, your videos and your commitment to the woodworking community. I offered one bit of constructive criticism, and wham. Seems a little thin-skinned to me. It speaks volumes though.
 
#21 ·
Nothing defensive
If you know better than me.. then please share

- CharlesNeil

I did share. If you think all the spinning, flipping, sawing in half and getting folded into a paper airplane and zooming away is the mark of a professional video, go for it. I didn t say I knew better, I gave you my opinion. Feel free to ignore it.

- Rich
Rich

You are really not sharing anything. He simply asked for an example and you got all twitty. So it looks like you are waiting to be offended or to offend more likely.
 
#23 ·
Charles, you mentioned the compression bits you were using for the mortising being a down cut at the end of the bit and up cut further up the bit to pull the chips out. Where does one find that style of compression bit? All I have found in compression bits at numerous sites are just the opposite. Up cut at the end of the bit and down cut further up the bit. That would not be ideal for routing or CNC work if a clean edge is needed.
 
#26 · (Edited by Moderator)
Charles, you mentioned the compression bits you were using for the mortising being a down cut at the end of the bit and up cut further up the bit to pull the chips out. Where does one find that style of compression bit? All I have found in compression bits at numerous sites are just the opposite. Up cut at the end of the bit and down cut further up the bit. That would not be ideal for routing or CNC work if a clean edge is needed.

- Rob
It looked from the packaging to be a Whiteside bit - possibly something like this

https://www.whitesiderouterbits.com/search?q=compression&type=product

Font Parallel Rectangle Rim Titanium
 

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