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Posts Tagged ‘carpentry’

How to Use Basic Woodworking Tools : What Is a Biscuit Joiner Used For?

By admin On September 17, 2010 3 Comments

How to understand what projects a biscuit joiner is used for; 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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Rockler Presents Festool Kapex Compound Miter Saw

By admin On September 17, 2010 No Comments

Festool Kapex demo. Find the Festool Kapex Compound Miter Saw at www.Rockler.com or Rockler Woodworking and Hardware stores.

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How to Use Basic Woodworking Tools : Routering a Woodworking Project

By admin On September 17, 2010 10 Comments

How to properly router a 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

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Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : How to Replace a Scroll Saw Blade

By admin On September 16, 2010 4 Comments

How to replace scroll saw blades will vary depending on the scroll saw being used, as a manufacturer can create unique saws that fit only with that manufacturer’s blades. Replace a scroll saw blade safely and securely with instructions from an experienced builder in this free video on carpentry tools. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey is an artist who works in several media including painting, sculpture, installation, video and mosaics. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik

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Woodcraft Presents Festool Kapex Sliding Compound Miter saw

By admin On September 16, 2010 2 Comments

This sliding compound miter saw combines the cutting capacity of a 12″ miter saw in a smaller 10″ miter saw design. The KS 120 is the first 10″ miter saw with variable speed, enabling the user to match the speed of the blade with the requirements of the material for prefect cuts, every time. MMC (Multi-Material Speed Control) electronics maintains constant speed under load and provides overload protection. The innovative twin-column forward rail design gives this saw greater precision in an extremely small footprint. In addition, Festool’s meticulous engineers designed the saw to capture 91% of the sawdust when used with a CT dust extractor. The work surface height is equal to the height of a Systainer (SYS 1) for quick jobsite material support.

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Woodworking Tools : Types of Wood Chisels

By admin On September 16, 2010 No Comments

The most common type of wood chisel is the bench chisel, which has a flat back and an angled face. Learn about mortising chisels and carving chisels, and how they differ, with help from an experienced woodworker in this free video on woodworking tools. Expert: Dave Trull Contact: www.trullgallery.com/ Bio: Dave Trull has been in the woodworking business for 18 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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How to Use & Maintain Power Saws : How to Change Circular Saw Blade

By admin On September 16, 2010 3 Comments

Dull saw blades need to be replaced. Learn how to remove blades from circular saw in thisfree woodworking series from an expert furniture maker. Expert: Slawek Hadziewicz Contact: www.designerwoodconcepts.com Bio: Slawomir “Slawek” Hadziewicz has worked for a wood shop since 1997. He owns his own wood shop in Clearwater, Florida called Designer Wood Concepts. Filmmaker: Adolph Ramirez

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Cove Cutting Table Saw Jig

By admin On September 15, 2010 4 Comments

Cut custom coves on your table saw without juggling all those fences and clamps! This jig includes everything you need for safe, easy coving in one easy-to-use package. Accepts stock up to 7″ wide and 1-1/2″ thick, enabling you to cut huge crown moldings that would cost a fortune from the lumberyard. Try angling the blade for a truly unique shape. Ingenious clamping system secures the fences using the 3/4″ miter slots on the saw table. Large, easy grip knobs make for quick, tool-free setups. Included featherboard kit holds stock firmly to the table for added safety, precision and repeatability.

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Woodworking Tools : How to Sharpen Wood Lathe Tools

By admin On September 15, 2010 1 Comment

When sharpening wood lathe tools, a bench grinder or a slow-speed grinder can be used, but a slow-speed grinder helps to keep the tools cooler. Find out how to sharpen and clean up gouges with help from an experienced woodworker in this free video on woodworking tools. Expert: Dave Trull Contact: www.trullgallery.com/ Bio: Dave Trull has been in the woodworking business for 18 years. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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Power Tools & Carpentry Skills : What Are Some Safety Rules for a Scroll Saw?

By admin On September 15, 2010 1 Comment

Safety rules for scrolls saws are similar to concerns with other small, fast-moving saws. Use a scroll saw safely by plugging the saw in only when it is “off” and by staying aware of the blade to keep fingers and cords safe with tips from an experienced builder in this free video on carpentry tools. Expert: Robert Markey Bio: Robert Markey is an artist who works in several media including painting, sculpture, installation, video and mosaics. Filmmaker: EquilibrioFilms Erik

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