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LJ CSS - Intro Veneering #2: Part 2

487 days ago by David | 4 comments »

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LJ CSS - Intro Veneering #1: Part 1

487 days ago by David | 5 comments »

Apologies in advance for the duplicate posting of these veneering videos! I have been asked by one of our woodworking superheros to re-post this series for the Lumberjocks Cyber Skill Share Series of Videos.

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Sketchup Tutorials #5: Fall Challenge Tutorial

492 days ago by Bob Babcock | 15 comments »

A quick tutorial to get you all started. Very basic…..very unedited. Sorry I don’t have much time these days so I had to do this quick…..and it shows.

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Sketchup Tutorials #3: Natural slab revisited

513 days ago by Bob Babcock | 7 comments »

In the previous post I created a natural edge slab using some existing wood grains and a bark texture I had edited in Photoshop. This time we’ll create a representation of a real slab of cedar that I have. 1st…I took some photos of the slab grain and bark and edited them in Photoshop to crop out any extra. Slab Grain Bark Here’s how to use them in Sketchup

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Sketchup Tutorials #2: About time I started doing these!

513 days ago by Bob Babcock | 23 comments »

OK…I’m finally starting to produce some content for this. The first a simple tutorial on creating ellipses and another a simplified mortise and tenon joint. I have a few tutorials on my to do list but I need some more suggestions. Any issues or concepts you would like illustrated? Ellipses in Sketchup…..DOH! I forgot the CSS intro. Mortise and Tenon from scratch Oh well…can’t sleep…might as well do another. Natural Edge Slab

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Turning a Pen

528 days ago by mot | 25 comments »

Hi Folks, WayneC posted a great blog entry on Turning a Pen with outstanding instruction and resources. Using Wayne’s blog and resources, I started turning a few pens and have found a lot of enjoyment in a quick little project in the shop. I have limited shop time and while I stall on a large entertainment centre as a feature in our home theatre, as well as trying to find the time for the summer entries, I’ve been spending some quality time with my lathe. With the help of ...

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Turning a Bowl #3: Finishing Cuts, Sanding, Oil

529 days ago by mot | 11 comments »

Hi Folks, Here’s the final in the bowl turning series. Finishing cuts, some sanding (ooo, that’s fun to watch) and applying a finish. I hope you’ve enjoyed this series. In upcoming videos, I’ll go through turning tools, sharpening, and chucking options. Cheers!

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Turning a Bowl #2: Hollowing

530 days ago by mot | 14 comments »

Hi Folks, Here’s Part II of my Turning a Bowl Series: Hollowing the Bowl. Thanks for watching and I hope everyone had a great weekend! Tom

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Turning a Bowl #1: Turning the Bottom

534 days ago by mot | 20 comments »

Hi Folks, Welcome to the first installment of the Lumberjocks.com Cyber Skill Share. Please read the Lumberjocks Forum for information on this concept, sit back, and turn the bottom of a bowl. This series will also include hollowing, sanding, finishing, turning tools, and some sharpening. Any feedback is greatly appreciated as we, the lumberjocks community, refine this concept! Thanks! Tom

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