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1:30 cutting chair legs so the chair doesn’t rock
6:03 Shaper vs router
9:12 Casting epoxy
11:00 Recommended lathe chisels
13:28 Why face joint?
16:54 One all around glue?
17:18 Planes; bevel up vs bevel down
17:43 Circ saw blade for plywood
20:12 Plunge router for dovetail jigs?
21:00 Accessories for pen turning
24:10 What gloss of finish on cabinets
24:10 Breadboards ends
27:35 Cleaning up a table saw table
29:00 Types of outdoor glue
32:30 Strength of domino vs biscuit
34:00 Cutting a wedge for a mallet handle
37:00 Workbench, bench top drill presses, bench top bandsaw
39:25 Sharpen a marking gauge
41:30 Shellac or wood conditioner?
42:00 Grit for grinding wheels
43:24 Filling cracks on barn boards
45:03 Round templates for the router
46:42 Jointer recommendations
47:48 Veneer on a humidor
48:54 Domino, Biscuit, Dowel
50:25 Bowl blank from a log
53:00 Replace or sharpen chisels?
53:26 6” disc sander
55:30 Home center material
57:00 Finish for a dining room table
57:42 SawStop bench top saw
58:56 Angles on crown molding
1:00 Acclimating wood to your shop
WWGOA LIVE! June 2018
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When making crown molding or cove molding what are the best degrees to cut the backs so they equal 90 degrees?
I cut my own router circle template using a piece of 1/4inch x 3 inch poplar and put approximate inch marks for a close circle.
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Any thoughts on the Saw-Stop Tablesaw versus other brands based on the safety features?
Great looking shop!
George, I want to make a cigar humidifier and veneer the outside. What can I do to the inside since it l be cove cider?
pointers on how to lay out a log for cutting blanks for bowl turning
I have a set of mediocre chisels that are about to need sharpening my question is should I learn to sharpen these mediocre chisels or should I go and buy a decent set and use those and in time learn to sharpen those
What causes a 6 inch disk sander to act like it has a mind of its own. Most of the time it grabs and moves all over the place. I’ve tried different grits, less more pressure. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!