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Are pocket screws stronger than dowels? Are wide tenons stronger than narrower ones? Are deeper dadoes stronger than shallow ones? For the "Wood Joint Torture Test" in WOOD magazine issue #173, we created and then destroyed more than 100 joints in our quest for the answers to those questions and more. This video shows some of the joints we broke.
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www.Shopsmith.com and www.WoodcraftPlans.c om are happy to present this series of free woodworking videos to our fellow woodworkers across the world. This simple band sawn jewelry box is easy to figure out just from this video -- measurements can be quite varied, as it is the concept which is important. Enjoy and be safe in the shop.
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In this episode, I review one of the most critical and fundamental aspects of woodworking: milling lumber. I review my 4-step milling process, which requires some big tools. And since I know many folks don't have a fully outfitted shop, I also present numerous alternative methods for jointing edges and flattening faces. The jointer's jumpin'!!!
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Introducing "Finishing from A to Z: Beyond the Book" DVD Series (over 20 hours of instruction)
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In Part 2, I show you two of the most popular ways to finish cutting boards, or any wooden kitchen item for that matter. I go over a few finishes to avoid. And I review the care and maintenance required for an end-grain cutting board.
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There are many ways to make woodworking joints. There are also many woodworking machines that you can use to make your wood joints. The hauncher or vertical shaper is a woodworking machine that every woodworking shop should invest in.
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The legs are routed and then shaped by hand with a cabinet-maker's rasp. I then show you how you can use card scrapers and sandpaper to achieve the smoothest finish possible. And finally we will glue all the legs to the center pieces.
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An exerpt from "The Adventures of Bob & Charles"
The guys discuss the different sizes and angles of dovetails and how different dovetail jigs give different appearances. Also, Charles takes the opportunity to show his birthday present, a Katie Jig Jr.
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I made quite a bit of progress in this video. The legs are cut from the bubinga blanks, and I finally have an opportunity to do a dry fit. I am in for a surprise as you will see, and a change is made to the original plans.
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Charles Neil and Bob Kloes give you a quick tip on how to correct the twist in a door. This technique can be used on chest or box lids as well.
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Charles received a question via email about using his popping technique for quartersawn sycamore, a picture is worth 1000 words.
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