
Episode 203 Panel Clamps
This time I make some panel clamps to make glue up easier. I use the hardware from Lee Valley to make one them devise my own homemade hardwa...
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So many projects...so little time, welcome to woodworking A-D-D. I'm a woodworker who builds furniture using only hand tools. Come along and learn about the arts and mysteries of hand tool w...

This time I make some panel clamps to make glue up easier. I use the hardware from Lee Valley to make one them devise my own homemade hardwa...

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So many projects...so little time, welcome to woodworking A-D-D. I'm a woodworker who builds furniture using only hand tools. Come along and...

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Don't have a clamp big enough? Don't spend major cash on a new clamp but grab some rope and a stick.

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Can you believe it? Another Chips 'n Tips this week. Go check out some adjustment tips for my favorite tool.

When visual inspection fails, use your fingers to determin the grain direction of a board.

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Woodworking with hand tools requires all your senses. When you can embrace the sights and sounds of your saws, planes, and chisels you will...

I mentioned making a chip clip on Wood Talk a few weeks ago and I was stunned by how many emails I got asking for details and pictures. So I...

Sharpening free hand is a skill that I hear characterized as an advanced skill all the time when in reality it is no harder to master than c...

This episode goes into depth about center bits and why I think these should be the number 1 drill bit in your arsenal