
Channel: Nick Ferry
Category: Howto & Style
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Description: I was adding a chamfer or chamfering the ends to some wood dowels on my spindle sander. To make the bevel consistent I decided to make a beveling jig to help make the process quicker and easier. I suppose anything to make sanding more tolerable. Jigs are something any maker seems to build. Sometimes for one off projects, other times for repeatable long term use. MORE THAN YOUTUBE? - Don't miss out! Newsletter sign-up - nickferry.com/signup-for-nicks-newsletter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Become a member on my channel - goo.gl/TC6ByT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Interested in the tools I use to make my projects? Check out MY TOOLS PAGE - nickferry.com/my-tools-equipment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My Table Saw Sled: Article/Video - nickferry.com/2015/07/table-saw-cross-cut-miter-sled-in-one-ep58 Plans - nickferry.com/product/table-saw-cross-cut-miter-sled ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support the content I make on Patreon - patreon.com/nickferry or you can check me out on: My website NickFerry.com Facebook facebook.com/pages/Nick-Ferry/398924350249360 Google+ plus.google.com/u/0/101493219172448573123 Instagram instagram.com/nickferrybuilds #wood #woodworking #woodworkingprojects #woodshop #workshop Mailing Address: 2221 S Webster Ave. #119 Green Bay, WI 54301



















