Rex Krueger
Published 15 Sep 2021A piece of the past & a useful piece of furniture come together in this softwood project!
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September 16, 2021
Build a Traditional Schoolhouse Desk from Pine and Nails
August 19, 2021
Three Greenwood Tools You Can Make
Rex Krueger
Published 18 Aug 2021Make a froe-club, wooden wedges, a huge mallet and a riving break, all from scrap wood.
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August 12, 2021
How to Find a Woodland Space for Green Woodwork
Rex Krueger
Published 11 Aug 2021Can I find a workspace in the woods, even though I live in a city?
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July 30, 2021
Modern vs. Vintage Plane Irons. Head-To-Head Test!
Rex Krueger
Published 28 Jul 2021This traditional woodland vise gives amazing hold and will set you up for lots of outdoor projects.
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July 24, 2021
How to Set a Cap Iron | Paul Sellers
Paul Sellers
Published 22 Apr 2021You can 20 expert woodworkers about what distance to set the cap iron (chip-breaker in the USA) fore-edge to the cutting edge and get 20 different suggestions. Why? Because generally speaking, it is undefined. I personally find that 1/32″ (1mm) works well but watch this video and you will see that you can set it anywhere between 1/32″ and 1/8″ and it will still cut nicely. Myth and mysteries often have no real substance to them so, this is done to bust them.
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July 22, 2021
Build a Shavehorse from Two Boards
Rex Krueger
Published 21 Jul 2021This traditional woodland vise gives amazing hold and will set you up for lots of outdoor projects.
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July 18, 2021
How to Set up & use a Bullnose Plane | Paul Sellers
Paul Sellers
Published 8 Apr 2021This little-used terrier of a plane has many different uses, not the least of which is the final fitting of awkward to reach places like the insides of cabinets to ease the fit of elements such as doors and drawers.
This video shows how to use the bullnose and set one up, and will help you to make a more educated assessment as to whether you might want to own one or not.
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July 15, 2021
Restoring the Holy Grail of Vintage Planes (Stanley No. 1)
Rex Krueger
Published 14 Jul 2021What does it take to restore the worlds rarest handplane? (Plus restoration tips and tricks.)
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July 8, 2021
Learn Woodworking by Studying Vintage Furniture
Rex Krueger
Published 7 Jul 2021Especially in woodworking, the best teachers are those who came before us.
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July 2, 2021
How to Edge Joint Two Boards by Hand | Paul Sellers
Paul Sellers
Published 19 Mar 2021Simple things are often hidden in the age of mass information. I put this simple explanation and demonstration together to show you how our fears and doubts are all too often unfounded.
With a little understanding of what’s really happening beneath the plane sole, we can restore methods of working into our daily lives working wood and the result will be new levels of confidence.
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June 24, 2021
Rex Krueger on the real starter kit for hand tool woodworking
I just got Rex’s new book the other day and I meant to put up a post about it, but I forgot, so I’m borrowing the introduction from his most recent Fabrication First newsletter to rectify my error:
There’s a kind of video on YouTube. There are dozens of versions. Each one promises that you can “Get Started Woodworking for Less Than $1000!” or the title proclaims: “Start Woodworking: 5 Tools You NEED.”
I hate these videos.
For a second, let’s ignore the fact that $1000 is a fantastic sum of money. Let’s ignore the fact that hardly anyone can cough up that much cash to just get started on a hobby. Instead, let’s focus on the fact that none of the tools in these videos are necessary.
None of them.
Most of these videos focus on power saws. They tell you that a table saw and a miter saw are essential. They might cover alternatives like a track saw or inexpensive circular saw, but none of them tell you that you don’t need ANY electric saws to get started. You also don’t need a cordless drill, a router, a drill press, or an electric lathe. All of these tools are expensive and many of them are dangerous. They all produce dust that you really don’t want to breathe and they take up a lot of space. The idea that you need these things just to get started is absurd.
Of course, this is a lot of big talk from me. If I don’t think you need to buy all the plug-in tools, if I think it’s crazy to ask people to spend that much money, then I better have an alternative. I better have an effective, inexpensive and safer way to get started. And it turns out, I do. And I just wrote a whole book about it.
The book is based on a simple idea: take a person with no tools and no woodworking experience and get them learning the craft as quickly, safely, and cheaply as possible. By the end of the book, even a raw beginner should be making real, useful projects. If it sounds crazy, it shouldn’t. It’s completely possible.
June 20, 2021
What’s the Difference between Crosscut and Ripcut Saws? | Paul Sellers
Paul Sellers
Published 5 Mar 2021To understand the difference between ripcut and crosscut saws, you must look at the way the teeth are shaped.
There are two types of sawtooth, chisel point as in rip-cut and pinnacle or pyramid point which are three-sided culminating into a sharp point. With the ripcut saw, it’s the chisel edges to each of the teeth that slice along the long grain. The crosscut saw relies on both the sharp point and then the side bevel to the front and back of each tooth. I think that this video will help you to see the difference!
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June 17, 2021
Build a Mission Bench with Simple Nailed Joinery // Hand tool woodworking
Rex Krueger
Published 16 Jun 2021Build an authentic Mission Bench with simple tools and a small amount of wood.
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June 10, 2021
Build the Lightweight Traveler Workbench!
Rex Krueger
Published 9 Jun 2021Build this portable, inexpensive workbench from only 2 boards!
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May 31, 2021
When to use Bevel up or Bevel Down with a Chisel | Paul Sellers
Paul Sellers
Published 23 Feb 2021Bevel up or bevel down chisel work? This question comes up often because for some reason, mainly from school woodworking, kids are taught to remove waste from a housing dado, recess, or other using only the bevel down. In reality, however, we need to be ready to use both or one or the other at different times. I hope that this video will help to show alternative ways and also show just how very versatile the chisel is for various applications.
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