Greene and Greene Blacker Leg Indent Detail - A guide for woodworkers
I have been doing the Blacker leg indent detail for many years. I gave it that name a couple of decades ago. In this video I will cover the basic use of the jig I use to create the ramp-in effect. To fine tune the shape, I am experimenting with the Klingspor MacMop. Stay tuned for future videos…. As I perfect the use of the Mac Mop things may change. I am still learning how to use the Mac Mop - if you have experience with it - please share in the comments below. For a more detailed look at this detail and how to produce it – see my 1st book: Greene and Greene :Design Elements for the Workshop

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