We had an excellent live stream, with no technical issues and great expertise help from Jim Heavey of WOOD Magazine. Glue ups to turning to screw selection, we covered a lot of ground.
0:23 Jim Heavey introduction
2:06 What type of wood screws for the shop?
4:11 Case hardening and table saw cuts
6:45 Depth of cut when routing a dado
9:08 Home center vs hardwood supplier material
11:10 Jim at The Woodworking Show
12:15 Using a hand planer to flatten wood
14:28 Using an abrasive cleaning stick on a surface sander
16:35 Tips for gluing up panels
19:28 Avoiding tear out when using a scraper on the inside of a bowl
24:08 Removing nails from reclaimed hardwood
27:56 Weekend with Wood 2017
29:30 What’s the deal with parallel jaw clamps?
33:54 Jointer or planer?
36:27 110 v or 220 v?
37:17 Hands on classes at Vondriska Woodworks
39:00 Food safe finish for hot drinks
42:00 Table saw blades
44:17 Sharpening on a WorkSharp 3000
47:55 Skydiving
48:56 Wiping glue?
51:15 Mill to final dimension, or wait a day?
53:30 Slow drying poly
55:45 Woodworking videos on a Shopsmith
57:00 Our viewers are from…
WWGOA LIVE! September 2016
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Liked the show watching in Iraq
Viewing from southern England, UK, on Friday.
Hope I can see the program this time without any trouble.
Nice job. Thanks. Robert from Stanwood Washington
My first large tool was a craftsman radial arm saw at 110v it would stall and grab cutting anything bigger than a 2x4 . I converted it to 220v and i could go through a 2 x 12 and it wouldn't even slow down. I had an neighbor that was a electrical engineer he explained that at 220v the motor was being hit at 2 phase angles that doubles the torque.
Enjoyed the live broadcast tonight. I happened to find it rather than having scheduled it. Is there a time each month? Could this hour be noticed on your regular broadcast so that we can get to it on purpose instead by accident? Jim Whiting from Springville,Utah.
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WHEN USING A 15 TO 18 GAUGE NAIL GUN, I FIND A PAIR OF SIDE CUT OR FENCE PLIERS TO PULL THE NAIL OUT AT THE SAME DIRECTION THE NAIL WAS PUT