Who can name the most species from our new Cutting Board Strips. These are now available on our Jeff Mack Supply website! #woodworking #woodshop #cuttingboard #purpleheart #walnut #maple
Who Wood Want a Guitar Shaped Serving Board!?!
Would you hang this on your wall or serve food on it?
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Here’s what we used to make it:
WOOD: Wenge, Leopardwood and White Wenge
GLUE: Akfix D3 Super Wood Glue
CLAMPS: Bessey® Tools North America Clamps
TEMPLATE: Empire Goods Medium Guitar Template
TAPE: Template Tape
1st ROUTER BIT: Amana 45476-S flush trim bit
2nd ROUTER BIT: Amana 46297
SANDER: Festool ETS150
SANDPAPER: sia Abrasives 6”
3rd ROUTER BIT: 1/8” Roundover bit (MR0112)
FINISH: Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil
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#handmade #woodworking #custommade #toronto #guitar #guitarist #guitarplayer
Ghost pigments can be a lot of fun! We like using Beaver Dust Pigments mixed with EcoPoxy Liquid Black Pigment or Beaver Dust "Black Pearl".
Check out all these materials on our website www.JeffMackSupply.com
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#Resin #Epoxy #GhostPigments #BeaverDust
What it ACTUALLY Cost to build a River Table!
DId we miss any expenses! Would love to hear your feedback on this one!
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#RiverTable #CustomMade #Wood #Epoxy #Maker
WOuld Love To hear your honest opinion on our first Beaver Dust Pigments Ghost Gold Pour!
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Traditionally these Ghost pigments are meant to be mixed with black pigment for a totally different effect but we have been playing around with using them on their own. The fun part about metallic pigment sis that you can mix and match in a million different ways to create different effects.
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Let us know if this was a failure or success!
Our FIRST Ghost Gold Pour! Failure or Success?!?!?
WOuld Love To hear your honest opinion on our first Beaver Dust Pigments Ghost Gold Pour!
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Traditionally these Ghost pigments are meant to be mixed with black pigment for a totally different effect but we have been playing around with using them on their own. The fun part about metallic pigment sis that you can mix and match in a million different ways to create different effects.
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Let us know if this was a failure or success!
Could You Make This!?
In this video, we're showing you how to level up your woodworking with our Empire Goods Small Finger Stitch Router Template. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use this tool:
Preparation: Gather all the necessary materials. This includes your Small Finger Stitch Router Template from Jeff Mack Supply , a router with the appropriate bit, double-sided tape, and your chosen material.
Securing the Template: Place double-sided tape on the back of the acrylic template. This will help secure the template to your material and prevent any unwanted movement during the routing process.
Removing Excess Material: Use the band saw to remove excess material before you start working on it with the router. We normally try to leave 1/8" of material beyond the shape/size of the template
Routing: Position your router at the start of the template design. Make sure the bit aligns with the edges of the template design. Start the router and carefully follow the template pattern. Remember to always move the router against the direction of the router bit's rotation for safety and control.
Cleaning Up: Once you've completed the routing, turn off the router and allow the bit to stop spinning before lifting it off your workpiece. Remove the acrylic template and clean up any debris.
Finishing Touches: Sand any rough edges and apply any desired finish to your project.
Remember, woodworking is a skill that takes time and practice to master. Don't get discouraged if your first few attempts don't turn out as expected. Keep trying and happy woodworking!
#Woodworking #woodworkingcommunity #Woodshop #acrylictemplate
Would You Put This $18,000 Dining Table in Your House?!!
We custom built this dining table for a local client here in Ontario.
It features 3 Box Elder Slabs with 105 Litres of Epoxy!
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Get a Quote on a custom table at www.JeffMackDesigns.com
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Here's What We Used:
WOOD: Box Elder Burl
FORM: NO SEAL HDPE Form
EPOXY: 105L of EcoPoxy FlowCast (30L and 60L kits available)
PIGMENT: EcoPoxy Caviar
FINISH: Rubio Monocoat USA Pure 2C Oil
CNC: CanCam CNC Machines (Highly Recommend)
CNC BITS: Amana Tool Corporation Flattening Bit (item #RC-2255)
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Shop wood, epoxy and more at www.JeffMackSupply.com
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#DiningTable #Custom #HandMade #Epoxy #Resin #DIY #BoxElderBurl
What Animal To Pour Next!!??
What Animal Should We Pour Next?!
We created all of there inlay pours using Empire Goods Clear Acrylic Templates.
With a Template, a router and one of our 47222-S Pocketing Router Bits, you can do this too! It's quite easy!
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Shop templates, wood, router bits and more at www.JeffMackSupply.com
Free Shipping to Canada and USA when you spend over $99USD ($149cad)
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#Satisfying #epoxyart #resinart #ResinPour #AcrtlicTemplate #Toronto #Mississauga #RouterTemplate #EmpireGoods #Maker #HandMade
How Much ould You Pay for This Table? Let us Know in The Comments!
We get a lot of requests for Blue and Black pours and this is our first "Silver Pearl" pour!
What do you think?
Get A Quote on a custom made table at www.JeffMackDesigns.com.
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Here's what we used:
WOOD: Canadian Walnut
EPOXY: EcoPoxy FlowCast
PIGMENT: "Silver Pearl"
FORM:HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) and Plywood with our Form Building Tape
FINISH: Rubio Monocoat USA Pure 2C Oil
BUFFER: Gem Industries 11" Buffer/Sander
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Shop wood, epoxy, pigment and more at www.JeffMackSupply.com
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#WoodWorking #Maker #DIY #Epoxy #HowTo #RiverTable #Satisfying
Could You Make This!?
In this video, we're showing you how to level up your woodworking with our Empire Goods Small Finger Stitch Router Template. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use this tool:
Preparation: Gather all the necessary materials. This includes your Small Finger Stitch Router Template from Jeff Mack Supply , a router with the appropriate bit, double-sided tape, and your chosen material.
Securing the Template: Place double-sided tape on the back of the acrylic template. This will help secure the template to your material and prevent any unwanted movement during the routing process.
Removing Excess Material: Use the band saw to remove excess material before you start working on it with the router. We normally try to leave 1/8" of material beyond the shape/size of the template
Routing: Position your router at the start of the template design. Make sure the bit aligns with the edges of the template design. Start the router and carefully follow the template pattern. Remember to always move the router against the direction of the router bit's rotation for safety and control.
Cleaning Up: Once you've completed the routing, turn off the router and allow the bit to stop spinning before lifting it off your workpiece. Remove the acrylic template and clean up any debris.
Finishing Touches: Sand any rough edges and apply any desired finish to your project.
Remember, woodworking is a skill that takes time and practice to master. Don't get discouraged if your first few attempts don't turn out as expected. Keep trying and happy woodworking!
#Woodworking #woodworkingcommunity #Woodshop #acrylictemplate