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3 months ago
No BS Woodworking Episode 3 preview
Just a preview of the latest episode of No BS Woodworking. To see the whole episode, as well as get access to other episodes, go to www.nobsww.com
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3 months ago
No BS Woodworking Episode 2 - Basic tools for making furniture
The second, and last, free episode of No BS Woodworking with Chuck Bender. To continue seeing the weekly episodes of No BS Woodworking, go to acant...
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3 months ago
Dovetailing: Pins or Tails First?
The age old debate rages on as to whether you should cut pins or tails first when dovetailing by hand. Hopefully, this video settles some of that d...
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
No BS Woodworking Episode 1 - Trees and other forms of basic joinery
The first (free) episode of the new weekly membership only online woodworking show, No BS Woodworking with Chuck Bender. No BS Woodworking is a wee...
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4 months ago
Dovetailing Apprenticeship DVD trailer
Learn to handcut the dovetail joint with my new Dovetailing Apprenticeship DVD. Dovetail joinery has become the hallmark of fine furniture craftsma...
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4 months ago
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@1supkillsbats1 It really doesn't matter. You need to check out the video on my blog which proves that very point. The web address for the video on my blog is:
acanthus.com/2011/05/05/pins-rule/
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1 year ago
Making String Inlay
In this video I show my method for creating inlay strings. This video is a companion piece to a post on my blog showing how to make the tools neces...
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1 year ago
Noden Inlay Razor - Interview with Geoffrey Noden
This is an interview with Geoffrey Noden, inventor of the Noden Inlay Razor. This innovative new tool will revolutionize inlay in furniture and arc...
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@budnotu You're right, it isn't a race. The idea is to have fun while doing it and get the best fitting joint you can. Once you are proficient, it's fun to race once in a while to see how sharp your skills are.