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  • @yourarf 2026-03-25

    A lot of “woodworkers” here like telling a CNC what to do and then stand back and do nothing.

  • @summercarverart 2026-03-25

    Wait until this guy hears about a wood lathe 😂. Yes, my lathe could hold that piece.

  • @matt.lamberti 2026-03-25

    Of course a router bit would work for that, who needs bearing surface when you have an x, y, and z axis lol

  • @stonecitywoodworks 2026-03-25

    Jesus Christ…. It’s Jason Bourne! 🙌 well done sir!

  • @ric_woodworks 2026-03-26

    Are you spinning that shit on a joiner!? Wizard

  • @timberandvinewoodworking 2026-03-25

    Great idea. I did a piece recently where I did something similar with a table saw. Maybe a touch easier cos I just used an existing sled but the fact it comes off so clean make me want to give this a go next time.

  • @romiz_1987 2026-03-25

    Its very clear u never stepped in to a real workshop

  • @patrickconnaroe 2026-03-26

    Did you lift the piece up, adjust the height, and set the piece back down while spinning it? I really want to try this on a smaller scale but it terrifies me and intrigues me at the same time 🤣

  • @thejuiceislewis 2026-03-26

    Is this on a jointer?

  • @dannysshenanigans 2026-03-26

    @blacktailstudio CAM LOOK

  • @crass_crash 2026-03-26

    Wow!! That’s fucking genius🤘. I’m keeping this in my carp bank. It’s like a spank bank, but for carpenters🤣.

  • @vernonchendricks 2026-03-25

    Beautifully done

  • @dc.generate 2026-03-25

    My fav profile too 🔥🔥🔥

  • @quin.wilson2 2026-03-25

    Cool result... but I want to see that jig!

  • @a_jediwood 2026-03-24

    You are bit of a genius mate :)

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