How to finish your woodworking project; 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
Posts Tagged ‘Woodworking’
How to Use Basic Woodworking Tools : Finishing your Woodworking Project
Thursday, November 24th, 2011Corner Pressure Bar Clamp By Peachtree Woodworking PW668
Saturday, November 19th, 2011- Applies pressure on the sides of your stock
- Keeps the two corners together
- Will accept any clamp bar up to 1/4″ thick
- Bar NOT INCLUDED
Product Description b> Corner Clamp
pressure applies pressure on the c t? s your stock to keep the two parts together. Accepts all esp? These up? 1 / 4 “to? Thickness …. More>> a>
PRO-GRIP UNIVERSAL FENCE BY PEACHTREE WOODWORKING PW606
Monday, November 7th, 2011- Fence is 3 1/2″ H x 18″ L
- Add one or two fences to any PRO-GRIP clamps for a short or long fence
- Use on bandsaw, router table or drill press
- T-slots run the length on the back and front of the fence
- Fasten feather boards, false fence boards & stop blocks -Drill PRESS & CLAMP SOLD SEPARATELY
Product Description b>
Add one or two cl? structures? one of your PRO-GRIP pliers and you have a cl? structure? short or long, o? you need it. Great on a press? ribbon, a router table or drilling. T-slots along the length of the back and front attachment allows boards to feather boards cl? Ture and false stops. . . . More>> a>
Woodworking Tools: Chapter 1 – Part 2 Block and Special Purpose Planes
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011
The second part in my series on woodworking tools. I continue with planes; this time block and special purpose planes.
Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Using Woodworking Tools
Thursday, October 13th, 2011Product Description b>
The author of The Book Shaper saw? Ribbon book, illustrated and comprehensive guide? Wood Fa? onnage, Lonnie Bird Taunton now offers complete illustrated guide? ? using the tools of the wood. Here the reader is given? a guide? by step? tape that covers the essential techniques for using hand and power tools? electric. With over 900 photographs and color illustrations, a good set-up, use s? Curitaire machinery, and skilled use of tools? hand is? also included. . . . More>> a>
Taunton’s Complete Illustrated Guide to Using Woodworking Tools
Woodworking Tools & Tips : Using End Mills on Wood Lathes
Saturday, October 8th, 2011
End milling a piece of wood involves breaking that wood down into blocks and carving them into whatever shape you want. Learn about using end mills on wood lathes with help from a lifelong woodworker in this free video clip. Expert: Clyde Mosley Bio: Clyde Mosley has worked with wood almost his entire life. Filmmaker: Nate Berry Series Description: A wide variety of different tools are used in woodworking depending on exactly what it is you’re trying to do. Learn about woodworking tools and tips with help from a lifelong woodworker in this free video series.
Had a really great chat to my Dad about his woodworking tools! He was given his first chisel by his Dad, aged 15!
Friday, September 30th, 2011
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Woodworking Tools & Tips : How to Use Index on a Wood Lathe
Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
The index on a wood lathe is a piece of equipment used to create equally spaced holes in wood. Use index on a wood lathe with help from a lifelong woodworker in this free video clip. Expert: Clyde Mosley Bio: Clyde Mosley has worked with wood almost his entire life. Filmmaker: Nate Berry Series Description: A wide variety of different tools are used in woodworking depending on exactly what it is you’re trying to do. Learn about woodworking tools and tips with help from a lifelong woodworker in this free video series.
where can i buy cooling fan for amatures on woodworking tools?
Friday, September 9th, 2011Woodworking Tools 1600 – 1900
Monday, September 5th, 2011Product Description b> This story
craftsmen tools? hand of the woods? From the 17th to the 20th if? key is one of a? evolution tr? s progressive tools? through g? n? rations of. In cons? Result, the sources of variations in design are almost impossible? v? Rifi. Publi? sources, however, have t? concern? s Primar with the object fa? onn? pleased by the tool t that the tool itself m? me. Scarcity? information r? sultants is somewhat compensated? by collections in the mus? es and restorations. In. . . More>> a>



