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MAKING SHAKER OVAL BOXES - DVD

MAKING SHAKER OVAL BOXES - DVD
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Bench side instruction on making Shaker oval boxes, trays and carriers. At the start Rob joins Brent at his shop in Bloomfield, NB for a peak at how they mass-produce the boxes then its back to Robs shop for an in-depth step-by-step lesson on making the traditional Shaker oval box. The video moves smoothly from step to step teaching you time saving tips along the way. With a beautiful box the end result, this DVD is sure to motivate you to get into the shop. Rob and Brent demonstrate the power tool and hand tool ways of completing each task. Enjoy this exciting project DVD!

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