Jig for mating two curved surfaces for gluing (Part deaux)
I have re-created the episode on building a jig to mate two curved surfaces for gluing. I hope this is much better.

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Jig for mating two curved surfaces for gluing (Part deaux)I have re-created the episode on building a jig to mate two curved surfaces for gluing. I hope this is much better. |
teen age woodworking #12: Simple Square InlayHey Everyone, In this episode of the Teen Age Woodworker i will show how i made the square ebony inlay in my hickory picture frames. ! I found this to be an inlay that i was intimidated with in the beginning but turned out to be a really simple inlay to do that anyone can do with a dri... |
Krenov-inspired cabinet #3: Overlapping rabbets to fit the doorsFrom my blog: In this episode I show how overlapping rabbets provide one solution to fitting the doors to the cabinet, while minimizing the door gap. I used a small shoulder plane to clean up the rabbet surfaces, to improve the fit and allow the doors to close with a nice, tight fit. Credit... |
Krenov-inspired cabinet #2: Knife hingesFor the hand tool users: If you have any suggestions on how I could improve my chisel technique to chop the mortises, please let me know ;-) – THANKS! From my blog post: In this episode I show how I did the layout and chopped the mortises for the knife hinges in the doors, and in the ... |
Insetting an inlay on a dining tablePlease don’t be too critical on this one. This was my first video and also my first attempt to inset an inlay. I had a lot of hours in this table and was very nervous. You may ask, “Why the inlay”. I just wanted an accent. - – Skip – - |
Jig for mating two curved surfacesI built this jig, so I could mate two curved surfaces and have a clean glue joint. I used it on a dining table. I will post pictures of the table shortly. —Skip— |
Sharpening a cabinet scraperSomeone asked me to post this video on this site, so here we go. It is my idea of how to sharpen a cabinet scraper. If I am all wet, please let me know. |
Need Help on Editing software for VideoHi! Everyone,I am trying to convert a video that I have shot on my video camera for uploading to the site. My question is, What is the best program to purchase in order to get my video to load as a complete video instead of breaking it down into short segments? I know that the videos I see everyo... |
Building a Deck from my SketchUp plan! #3: Deck in constuction stage!Well, we got the permit, & finally started building it. The demolishing of the old porch didn’t take too long, because it was so poorly constructed, it was hanging by a thread. They poured the slab over some clay in between the foundation walls, The clay had settled over time... |
Sewing Table #2: My First Fine Furnature!!! Getting Started... Milling the LumberWell, I am finally graduating to furniture. I intend to blog the journey in this series to share what I learn in the transition from small boxes to full size furniture. I’ve done large projects before but furniture is sort of the ‘holy grail’ of woodworking, in my mind. It is wh... |
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