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The Compleat Bandsaw - The complete guide to getting the very best out of your bandsaw.
The Compleat Bandsaw is a pair of new bandsaw DVDs from http://www.workshopessentia.... Following on from the critical acclaim of Workshop Essen...
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homemade guitar
This is the first guitar I ever made. I'm almost finished building this guitar ,I just have to tweak the frets and the nut a bit. Overall I'm prett...
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Heirloom secret box
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A look to my workshop and the beatyful approach of a wooden box made of beech and bubinga
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drum sander
From woodworkerspost.com This is a test run of a home made drum sander that I made. I need to add some more pieces.I made it because I'm trying to...
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raised panel doors table saw saddle jig ana white.wmv
How to quickly and easily make a wood jig to use as a saddle jig for cutting raised panel doors with a tablesaw. Full tutorial here: http://ana-wh...
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6 months ago
Box Joint Jig, Finger Joint
Box joint / finger joint jig made from plan in Shopnotes Magazine vol.2, issue 8.
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Pen Australian White Cedar Slimline Ball Point
Type of Wood: Australian Red Cedar
Pen Mechanism: Slimline Ball Point
Tools: lathe (Record), pen mandrel, Gouge is tool being used, finish applied...
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Great video, thanks for sharing the info. I cant wait to try turning a pen. The lathe looks cool too!
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Walker Turner Drill Press
When I bought this it wasnt in running condition and was very rusty and dirty. I disassembled it and cleaned everything up and now it runs. The m...
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@Ibringthetruth1 Thanks! The body of the drill has a large bore where the quill is inside. Inside of the quill is the spindle which is where the bearings are. The quill qives the up and down travel ,,while the spindle is long enough to always reach the pulleys and spin. The pulleys have a spline...
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How to make a Mortise and Tenon joint
http://www.furnituremaking.org John Bullar uses hand tool techniques for mortice & tenon joints. Hand cut mortise and tenon Video in HD
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Easy Dovetails by Hand
http://www.furnituremaking.org Dovetail joints video by John Bullar with basic hand tools - just a saw and chisel.
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Atlas 10" metal lathe
I just bought this Atlas 10" TH42 lathe. It had so much old oil or grease crud that you could hardly move the carriage.. I took it apart, cleaned i...
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@Ziknazoo I think most of my noise came from me cleaning too much gunk off the gears. I added some light grease to the gears and it sounded much better. I couldnt do precision work if I tried, I have no clue what I'm doing . I'm basically going to use it for wood turning and the occasional pie...
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wooden jointer plane
Testing out a wooden jointer plane I just got. I really like the way this plane feels. I need to adjust the blade a bit, I think it moved a little...
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Pallet Chair - Tiny Yellow House
In this episode of Tiny Yellow House for MAKE, host Derek "Deek" Diedricksen shows us one of his salvage uses for freebie pallet wood— an ultra-si...
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bandsaw blade welder.AVI
This is a home made bandsaw blade welder. After welding you heat it up to a pink color with a torch and then let it cool, file flat and you're done...
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@JRYANG9000 I'm not sure ,, maybe the arc is too intense (hot) for the thickness of the blade. The weld is thicker so it shouldnt really break there,,but the metal near it may have been weakened too much. See if you can find a way of lowering the amps or something similar. Also, the guy who gave ...
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@andrewsengineering it came with a handful of gears, now if I could only read the chart inside the gear cover..they wrote it tiny!
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lathe centering or indicating tool
A quick tool for the lathe. I'm not a machinist in any way, I think it should be called an indicating tool. I do realize that after using this yo...
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millers falls No 11 hand plane
This is a millers falls No.11 plane. I sharpened it quick to 8000 grit. It took full width shavings. I got a kick out of how the shaving most of th...
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Join Woodworkers Post and share your experience, techniques and woodworking knowledge, or get the answers you need to finish your project just the way you would like.
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Join Woodworkers Post and share your experience, techniques and woodworking knowledge, or get the answers you need to finish your project just the way you...
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Woodworkers Post a board for experienced and novice craftsmen. Read and contribute to the knowledge base on the following topics; General Woodworking, Power Tools, Hand Tools, Wood Turning, Cabinetry, Marquerty, Lutherie and more.Visit the Trading Post to sell or find that special woodworking tool you've always wanted.
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