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Comments (15)

  • @makeeverythingshop 2025-10-29

    It’s gotta be hard to sit down with balls big enough to run that!!

  • @forest2furniture 2025-10-31

    There is no reason to work like this other than for clicks, I don't care how many times you've done it right, you've only got to do wrong once and that'll be game over for you and heartbreak for your family.

  • @graystonsimon 2025-10-29

    I stood back from my phone when I watched this ! Is the image reversed?

  • @jackenglishmachines 2025-10-28

    quite the projection. Them lock edge really are the best collars👏

  • @goebel_co_furniture 2025-11-08

    Nope

  • @periodcraftsmen 2025-11-02

    Aaron — bravo! I’ve done something similar myself. I was taught by masters who worked with nearly identical setups and never had an issue. I truly commend you!

  • @thegaltwoodco 2025-10-30

    Respectfully, I’ll pass.. lol 😆

  • @irtcarpentry 2025-11-11

    That’s terrifying 😳

  • @charleston_carpenter 2025-10-30

    Why the climb cut? Or am I seeing it wrong? Also sweet boomerang 🪃

  • @devin_lalonde 2025-10-30

    Who ground the shaper knives for you? This is awesome. Nice work!

  • @blogaantafel 2025-10-29

    Wauw, what a machine and amazing jig! Respect

  • @proanegra.muebles 2025-11-12

    🔥🔥

  • @grunclenz 2025-11-04

    Cool. Nice heavy jig. Steady hand. Get through a lot pretty quickly. 👌🏻😎What rpm you running with those cutters?

  • @adammjheath 2025-12-06

    A bonnet guard would help. Looks dangerous to me and so little lead in on the jig . If it snatches it’s all over. I wouldn’t bother risking it without a guard. Just daft

  • @jkmasterline 2025-11-02

    Just wondering how many spokeshaves you can buy for the cost of a shaper?

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