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What hand planes do you need to build furniture? How do you use them? In this DVD Christopher Schwarz explores Jointer Planes, Smoothing Planes and Block Planes, demonstrating their use to make parts used to build a small Shaker hanging cabinet.
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In this nearly two-hour long video, I show you techniques for adding details to your models. Want to include raised panel doors with cope-and-stick joints to your project? It's easier than you think. How about dovetailed drawers? You'll learn the secrets of making the first part of the joint quickly, then copying those dovetails everywhere you need them. The class also covers things like turned parts and cabriole legs. Unlike other videos for learning SketchUp, these videos are presented by a woodworker, and concentrate on making woodworking projects. Click below to see a preview of this session.
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If you have ever wondered if there is an easy way to learn how to make half-blind dovetails using one of the many dovetailing jigs on the market, this video is for you. Learn about various jigs available, types of bits and accessories. You will see many different jigs set up and used and you will see incorrectly cut dovetails and learn the techniques for correcting them. Dr.Cliffe gives you the rules and guidelines for successful routing of half-blind dovetails.
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Learn in this video to make drawer side with a number of set ups using the portable router and the router table. Includes various joining techniques i.e. glue lock, rabbet, lock corner, dovetail, etc. Cliffe includes information on beading which helps the appearance of the fit of the drawer. Learn to set up the router table for accurate and efficient routing of all drawer parts.
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This video helps you through surface preparation, sanding, and patching a surface before staining. Learn to remove mill marks, and sand moldings and raised panels. There is an excellent discussion on pigments and penetrating stains as well as the appropriate methods for applying them.
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In this video workshop I?m going to show you how to build a basic bookcase and finish it with interesting, attractive details. You make the case from hardwood-veneer plywood, assembling it with screws and simple dado-and-rabbet joints. At the base, you have a choice: You can make a flat-bracket base that you cut on the tablesaw and bandsaw, or if you want the same kind of base used on period furniture, you can make an ogee bracket foot. To make this base, you cut a cove in thick stock on the tablesaw; I?ll show you how to do that. Then you shape the rest of the curved foot with planes and scrapers. Finally, you cut a decorative scroll pattern on the bandsaw. I?ll show you how that?s done; the downloadable plan includes full-size patterns for both feet. This video workshop refines bookcase designs from an article I wrote for Fine Woodworking #133; the photos above are from that article. winning woodworker and teacher Philip C. Lowe in this video workshop, building a bookcase with adjustable shelves. You'll get two options for the base. The basic case has a flat-bracket base, with simple curves cut on the bandsaw. Or, you can substitute an ogee bracket foot. Highlights include: More than 1 hour of video instruction. Useful techniques that simplify how you edge the plywood, handle large sheets of plywood, and shape moldings. Download the woodworking plan and talk to the author in the Ask the Experts forum.