WOODWORKING MADE EASY DRAWER MAKING

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

Beachside Hank presents another episode from his acclaimed video "Woodworking Made Easy", designed to put you, the craftsman, in control of your woodworking projects. There are a number of ways in which to build a drawer box, like dovetailing, rabbeting, half- lap, offset tongue and groove etc. each has it's own advantages and disadvantages. Biscuit joinery can easily overcome some of those limitations and yet deliver a sound, usable result. Now watch the video to learn it's secrets.

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  • Surprised that with 38K views you only have 16 feedbacks! Then I tried to leave a review, total PIA, almost gave up.

     GREAT video, easy, makes sense, couple questions, what do you do to keep your gluing jig to keep glue from sticking? YOu say 1/4" dado and 1/4" plywood, looks like a lot of play. I increased dado width after 1st drawer. Thanks for spending your time doing this. JIm 0311

  • @TheJjrbus It's also a PIA for me too, I don't always get notification of comments pending so viewers prolly think I'm a jerk for not responding. Anyway, The gluing platform was given a few coats of shellac and a coupla coats of paste wax- nothing sticks to it now. Anything marketed as 1/4" thick nowadays is always undersized, from 3/16" thick to .200. I also glue my bottoms in for extra rigidity. Thanks for viewing and responding to my video.

    - Beachside Hank

  • Extremely well done. You are an excellent craftsman and educator. Thanks.

  • @hochbob

    Thank you for the review, thoughts like yours make it all worthwhile to me.

  • Again thanks for taking the time to educate all of us and by doing so, you will have saved us many countless mistakes and a bunch of cash. do you sell any videos showing us on building many different things, after watching your videos I feel there is nothing I cannot build, loll of course I need to watch you in your videos on how to build it first. Again thanks

  • @masterdaddyBDSM

    Thanks for the review, I appreciate it. I really have nothing to sell, just my experiences at my craft are all I want to share, since (I'm told) I can't take it with me. ;-)

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  • Very good clear video, easy to understand. Thanks

  • Thanks!

  • So patient and meticulous. Thanks for sharing. U R right "does not any easier than this"

  • Oh yes, I think they're great too!

  • What a fabulous video!

  • I do not like wood working stuff until i saw your demos.

    I bought tools and start working with the wood, so clear so nice, thank you for your top professional demo!

    Make me feel good to learn something usefull with minimum effort and as result give me a fun and usefull skills which I anyway needed.

    Now its easy to improve my knowledge with initial proper direction.

    Thanks but i thinks that you should do TV demo as well as your demo can have much wider impact and you are born for that....

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