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3 days ago
Eric Clapton/Tears in heaven
1999 live at Madison Square Garden, NewYork city
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3 days ago
Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers
Unchained Melody(Melodia desencadenada...)
un clasico del año 1965...a color...
Lyric
Oh, my love
my darling
I've hungered for your touch
a lo...
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3 days ago
Adele LIVE: Rolling in the deep
Great perfomance. Adele - Rolling in the deep
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1 week ago
167 - Tapping Threads
http://www.thewoodwhisperer...
During the construction of my Split-Top Roubo Workbench (which is nearing completion), I wa...
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1 month ago
5 Cuts to a "Perfect" Cross-Cut Sled
The cross cut sled is probably the most important jig in your shop. Here,William will explain the theory and calculations to enable anyone to get a...
wnwoodworks • 2,183 views
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1 month ago
Master's Work Bench Class
Building a Master's Work Bench at the William Ng School of Fine Woodworking
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1 month ago
Sketchup How To - Ramp Design (hip)
http://www.Plans4Ramps presentation. Just a short video demonstrating how to build a hip in Goole Sketchup. Video produced in Camtasia.
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1 month ago
Terrain Modeling Richard Windrow
In Terrain Modeling Richard Windrow, a world-ranked author and award winning modeler will show yo how to master terrain modelling. This how to vid...
ModelPaintingHobbies • 8,651 views
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it should be a rule that the title say its a commercial. Great looking work but why not share it with the rest of us!!!
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1 month ago
Sheridan Tank Fire Flame Effect Diorama Making Film PART2
Sheridan Tank Fire Flame Effect Diorama Making Film PART2.
introduce how to make diorama base & Fire Flame Effect by SCALERAMA Diorama Materials.
y...
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1 month ago
Easy and Cheap Diorama Water Effects Tutorial Part 2
Part 2 of my water effects tutorial http://directorzone.cyberli...
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Sorry I'm a novice and was wondering what is a PET bottle
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2 months ago
Part 6: Scratch building a wooden trestle. by Lex Parker
Part 6 of a series on how to scratch build and install a wooden trestle into a model railroad layout.
drgwrr1944 • 1,114 views
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Lex, another great addition to the series. Its kind of hard to tell from the video but is there anything else besides the cardboard under the bents? I know yu said that it will all get scenicked in but does that include those supports? Thanks Pat
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2 months ago
Part 8: Preparing scenery for wooden trestles by Lex Parker
Part 8 of a series on how to scratch build and install a wooden trestle into a model railroad layout.
drgwrr1944 • 924 views
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3 months ago
Perfect pin shelf holes
Watch the video below for a demo on how to create the perfect shelf pin holes.
canadianhomeworkshop • 519 views
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how do you hold this in place when its in the rear position?
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3 months ago
Star Knobs - Homemade
How To Video showing one example of a homemade star knob. Easy construction applicable to any size needed for the home workshop.
RonaldWalters47 • 2,694 views
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Couldn't ask for a better explanation then this. I was wondering why not use a hole saw to drill the spacer? Thanks for all your effort.
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3 months ago
miguel Jiménez MIG 1-12
miguel Jiménez MIG en Agoncillo 2006
KAEDERUKAWA11 • 43,602 views
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Mig, have you done any how to videos in English?
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4 months ago
scrap wood.mpg
Use those scrap pieces of wood in your shop to aid you in different tasks.
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4 months ago
Bench Jacks
Here is a simple jig to help you out in your workshop. The bench jack. With two differnet styles you'll find both have their advantages.
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4 months ago
Quick Tip- Miter Jig
An easy way to cut perfect miters for your trim.
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I can't believe I've had this saw for about 7 years and never knew it had that stop on the side.Are there any other special things I should know? Great idea for the jig and will come in very handy shortly as I'm making mitered drawer face frames.
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4 months ago
9 of 9 : How To Build A T-Square Table Saw Fence For Aluminum Extrusions
Table Saw fence Final http://AskWoodMan.com/
In this video I make the pointer to complete the t-square table saw fence. I discuss different meta...
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4 months ago
TV & Component Stand on Wheels - Making Life Easier
The TV in my living room sits on a factory built stand made for this specific TV. The TV, stand and other components weigh around 260 lbs. I've had...
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5 months ago
Mise en scene
First project done at new york film academy. Mise en scene is a term meaning "in a shot" or in a single shot. Filmed this as the first project afte...
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5 months ago
Stripping copper wire cheap and easy
Stripping copper wire with a wooden block and a Stanley.
koper draad strippen met een houten blok en een stanlymes
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5 months ago
copper wire stripper
copper cable stripping machine
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5 months ago
167 - Tapping Threads
http://www.thewoodwhisperer...
During the construction of my Split-Top Roubo Workbench (which is nearing completion), I wa...
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6 months ago
THE ULTIMATE WORKBENCH
This work bench was designed by a seasoned finish carpenter and home builder who saw a need and addressed it. This work bench is field tested and w...
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7 months ago
Gardening Tips : How to Grow Ivy
Growing ivy involves maintaining it to prevent it from spreading and killing everything in its path. Grow ivy with tips from a professional gardene...
expertvillage • 5,010 views
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useless video did not learn how to grow ivy only how to take not to let it spread?????
I was wondering is one thread pattern better than another? 1/4-20 or fewer threads per inch which is prefered?