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How to Use Basic Woodworking Tools : Making a Wood Box

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

How to expertly make a wood box; get professional tips and advice from an expert carpenter on woodworking tools in this free instructional video.

Expert: Kevin Mouton
Bio: Kevin Mouton has spent the last four years making custom, high end, solid wood and veneer furniture for local and national clients out of a shop in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Paul Raila

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  • Always use expertvillage to know what not to do; worst teaching aid ever...

  • Only gluing the biscuits and not the entire joint surface would make this a very, very weak joint - biscuits are intended to be alignment aids, not floating tenons.

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  • Hi Mr Chan YK . :)

  • Worst woodworking video online today.

  • @danno1111 I was just going to write a comment saying this.

  • did anyone else notice that the yellow of the hammer lag behinds the hammer?

  • Would you make a video about how to properly use, and read, the dial, on a metal protractor from General tools. I am having great difficulty using it along with a sliding bevel square, and the two used together. your help would be most appreciated.

    thanks

  • You can do it this way OR you can buy a box att the wall mart for 2$.

  • seriously why does expert village go through the trouble of making these videos if they suck. They have videos that cover almost everything... but most all of them suck. Just don't see the point.

  • These videos tell you fuck all!

  • This is not even close to the strength of a finger joint. Biscuits are good for alignment and not strength. A finger joint has friction fit. The glue is only to keep the joint from coming apart. Also count the fingers, a biscuit

    has the strength of 1 finger. I use biscuits for edge gluing. They help keep the boards aligned while I get the clamps on.

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