I actually like editing videos and used to do it a lot. But there’s only so many hours in the day so a lot of times, knowing I don’t have the time or bandwidth to edit, I just dump the video and hope it will be useful to someone.
I am into handtool as you know… but… I totally agree with what you are doing : by your speed you lower true costs and SAVE windows and continue the Craft. Can’t be against imho .
On double hung windows without the ogee profile is the process the same as this on the meeting rail? Just offset the tenon on the interior side instead of the cope cut?
Happy Father's Day! Nice to see your skills getting passed on to your sons. BTW, nice editing and production. You've stepped up your game.
I actually like editing videos and used to do it a lot. But there’s only so many hours in the day so a lot of times, knowing I don’t have the time or bandwidth to edit, I just dump the video and hope it will be useful to someone.
😊 impressively efficient and masteful! Beautiful!
Thank you
@WoodWindowMakeover it's so good seeing your 2 sons learning your craft! That's becoming so rare these days!
That was awesome
Thank you
I am into handtool as you know… but… I totally agree with what you are doing : by your speed you lower true costs and SAVE windows and continue the Craft. Can’t be against imho .
Dedicated set ups apply to hand tools too. Workbench and a vise for example…
@@WoodWindowMakeover yes Sir . Agree.
Who you recommended that makes the old wavy glass.
Look up Artisan Glass Works online
On double hung windows without the ogee profile is the process the same as this on the meeting rail? Just offset the tenon on the interior side instead of the cope cut?