Introduction: Carve a Tenon on a Log Clamp

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Sometimes logs are too big for the lathe. These logs can be for table legs, beds, or railings. In this video, Scott shows how to use a specially fabricated log clamp to carve a tenon on larger logs and also sand and peel them.