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March 9, 2020

How To Edge Joint Panels by Hand | The Cabinet Project #1 | Free Online Woodworking School

Filed under: Tools, Woodworking — Tags: , , , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

Matt Estlea
Published 6 Mar 2020

In this video, I show you how to edge joint the side panels of the cabinet by hand. The tips and techniques shared in this video are built upon skills that were taught in my previous series where we made a dovetailed box by hand.

If you feel lost at any point in this video, please refer to this lesson on my website where you will get access to supporting resources. These will teach you everything from sharpening, setting up and using a plane, to creating seamless joints in edge panels.

View the FULL lesson here:
https://mattestlea.com/free-online-wo…
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My name is Matt Estlea, I’m a 24 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.

I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation. I now teach City and Guilds Furniture Making at Rycotewood as of September 2018.

If you’re interested in studying at Rycotewood, view their courses here:
www.mattestlea.com/rycotewood

I also had 5 years of experience working at Axminster Tools and Machinery where I helped customers with purchasing tools, demonstrated in stores and events, and gained extensive knowledge about a variety of tools and brands. I discontinued this at the start of 2019 to focus solely on video creation and teaching.

During the week, I film woodworking projects, tutorials, reviews and a viewer favourite ‘Tool Duel’ where I compare two competitive manufacturers tools against one another to find out which is best. I also have a Free Online Woodworking School which you should definitely check out!

www.mattestlea.com/school

I like to have a laugh and my videos are quite fast paced BUT you will learn a lot, I assure you.

Lets go make a mess.

March 4, 2020

England’s Secret Weapon: The Two Million Ton Megacarrier Made of Ice

Filed under: Britain, History, Military, Technology, WW2 — Tags: , , , , — Nicholas @ 02:00

Today I Found Out
Published 16 Feb 2018

If you happen to like our videos and have a few bucks to spare to support our efforts, check out our Patreon page where we’ve got a variety of perks for our Patrons, including Simon’s voice on your GPS and the ever requested Simon Whistler whistling package: https://www.patreon.com/TodayIFoundOut

This video is sponsored by World of Warships

In this video:

Britain was taking a beating from the German ships and submarines and were looking for something to build a ship out of that couldn’t be destroyed by torpedoes, or at least could take a major pounding without incurring a fatal amount of damage. With steel and aluminum in short supply, Allied scientists and engineers were encouraged to come up with alternative materials and weapons.

Want the text version?: http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.p…

February 10, 2020

Why wood warps/cups, and how to stop it!

Filed under: Woodworking — Tags: — Nicholas @ 04:00

Stumpy Nubs
Published 17 Sep 2018

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January 30, 2020

The incredible English Joiner’s Bench

Filed under: Tools, Woodworking — Tags: , , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

Rex Krueger
Published 29 Jan 2020

Make a full-size, hand-tool work bench that’s also fast, easy, and cheap.
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January 22, 2020

Touring Nick Offerman’s Wood Shop | Ask This Old House

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This Old House
Published 12 Feb 2017

Ask This Old House host Kevin O’Connor visits Nick Offerman in Los Angeles to tour the comedian’s woodworking shop.

About Ask This Old House TV:
Homeowners have a virtual truckload of questions for us on smaller projects, and we’re ready to answer. Ask This Old House solves the steady stream of home improvement problems faced by our viewers — and we make house calls! Ask This Old House features some familiar faces from This Old House, including Kevin O’Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and landscape contractor Roger Cook.

For more on This Old House and Ask This Old House, visit us at: http://bit.ly/ThisOldHouseWebsite

December 16, 2019

Making a spoon with a gouge and spokeshave | Paul Sellers

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Paul Sellers
Published 12 Sep 2013

In this video Paul Sellers shows how to make a wooden spoon with a few simple hand tools. Paul advocates shaping wood as an entry level project that helps introduce people to wood structure and properties.

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Want to learn more about woodworking?

Go to Woodworking Masterclasses for weekly project episodes: http://bit.ly/2JeH3a9

Go to Common Woodworking for step-by-step beginner guides and courses: http://bit.ly/35VQV2o

https://paulsellers.com/ for Paul’s latest ventures on his blog

November 28, 2019

10 Quick Woodworking Tips | Paul Sellers

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Paul Sellers
Published 22 Oct 2019

To celebrate a year of “Tuesday Tips” on Paul’s Instagram stories, Paul has picked his top 10 quick woodworking tips to share with you.

Every Tuesday Paul uploads a quick 15 second “Tuesday Tip” to his Instagram stories. You can join Paul on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/paul.a.j.se…

If you want to view his past “Tuesday Tips”, you can view his Instagram Story Highlight here:
https://www.instagram.com/stories/hig…

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Want to learn more about woodworking?

https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com for weekly project episodes

https://commonwoodworking.com for step-by-step beginner guides and courses

https://paulsellers.com/ for Paul’s latest ventures on his blog

November 23, 2019

Woodworking Christmas Gifts and Projects | Paul Sellers

Filed under: Tools, Woodworking — Tags: , , , — Nicholas @ 06:00

Paul Sellers
Published 20 Dec 2013

In this holiday-themed video Paul Sellers give some advice on buying a new woodworker some basic tools. He shows how to make a small tree decoration. He also shows how to make a wooden propeller toy, a mixing spatula and a cutting board.

To find out more about Paul Sellers visit http://paulsellers.com

The video is also posted, along with many other videos, on http://woodworkingmasterclasses.com

November 7, 2019

The instant shave-horse

Filed under: Tools, Woodworking — Tags: , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

Rex Krueger
Published 6 Nov 2019

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November 2, 2019

How to make a Planter out of Pallet Wood | Paul Sellers

Filed under: Woodworking — Tags: , , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

Paul Sellers
Published 31 Oct 2019

Paul takes a break from his day to day of furniture making to show you how to create this very straightforward planter — which is made entirely out of pallet wood!

Paul hopped into a skip (with permission of course) grabbed some pallets and got creating. Using only a few simple hand tools and following alongside Paul with these easy steps, you can create a planter too!

Paul is now ready to start growing some vegetables in his garden when the growing seasons arrive. Why don’t you get ready for Spring this Autumn and create yourself a simple planter for your garden!
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Want to learn more about woodworking?

Go to Woodworking Masterclasses for weekly project episodes: http://bit.ly/2JeH3a9

Go to Common Woodworking for step-by-step beginner guides and courses: http://bit.ly/35VQV2o

http://bit.ly/2BXmuei for Paul’s latest ventures on his blog

October 27, 2019

Did You Know These 7 BASICS ABOUT MAPLE LUMBER?

Filed under: Woodworking — Tags: — Nicholas @ 02:00

Woodworkers Source
Published on 26 Dec 2018

Wait, what? Hard maple, soft maple, what the heck is country maple and while we’re at it PLEASE EXPLAIN curly maple, bird’s eye maple, quilted maple, ambrosia maple.

Seriously folks, we get this question a lot. LIKE, A LOT. First of all, sorry about the confusion. Second, it even confounds us from time to time. But we’re gonna fix that today.

Let’s do this! This video demonstrates the 7 maples that you might encounter at your lumber supplier, and distills it all down the essential differences that might help you out.

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October 19, 2019

Wood is Like Straws | Paul Sellers

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Paul Sellers
Published on 19 Sep 2019

Paul has been explaining grain and structure to thousands of students through the years and the best way he found was to show wood as straws.

It brings tremendous clarity to your work and the working of wood when you imagine your material firstly, as unidirectional straws reaching up from the earth to the light and warmth of the sun and then with a twist, dip and bend to encompass its branches and the influences of prevailing winds. This video takes you on such a journey to clarify what we rely on as our material.

Want to learn more about woodworking? See https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com or https://commonwoodworking.com for step-by-step videos, guides and tutorials. You can also follow Paul’s latest ventures on his woodworking blog at https://paulsellers.com/

September 21, 2019

5 Woods Better Than Pine

Filed under: Woodworking — Tags: — Nicholas @ 02:00

Woodworkers Source
Published on 15 Aug 2019

Hey woodworkers, I think you’re in for it now. We know your budget is tight when it comes to buying wood. Or when you’re new to woodworking, it’s not exactly easy to know which wood is right for your project. We totally get it. So let us help point you in the right direction with 5 hardwoods that we think you should check out.

#woodworking #lumber #woodworkingforbeginners


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This information is more useful for beginning woodworkers in the US Southwest area, as the cost and availability of the various woods varies substantially from region to region. For example, alder, one of the “cheap” hardwoods recommended here is actually much more expensive in my area than cherry, hard or soft maple, red oak, and even African mahogany.

September 18, 2019

Paul Sellers | Splitting and Paring Tenons

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Paul Sellers
Published on 15 Sep 2012

Paul Sellers demonstrates his somewhat unique method for cutting tenons. In this short video he shows how to split and pare tenons and where and when the different techniques should be used. For more information about Paul Sellers and the projects he is involved with visit http://paulsellers.com

To see a beginner friendly guide on how to make a mortise and tenon joint, see our sister site: https://commonwoodworking.com/courses…

September 15, 2019

Turn a wood bowl WITHOUT a chuck

Filed under: Tools, Woodworking — Tags: , , — Nicholas @ 02:00

Rex Krueger
Premiered 3 hours ago

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