George Vondriska

WWGOA LIVE! September 2019

George Vondriska
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Duration:   1:01:14   mins

Thanks for tuning in. Here’s what we covered.

2:00 George’s new old router
6:00 Dado head on a Delta table saw?
7:15 Breadboard end on 42” wide table
8:45 Veneer on Lane Hope Chest
9:50 Box joint blade vs dado head for box joints
11:15 Hardwood suppliers in the Mpls/St Paul area
13:00 Good beginner project
14:40 Good skills for beginner woodworkers
16:50 Wood for 3D CNC work
19:00 Dimple a framing square to make it square
22:40 New Axiom air filter
23:00 Kreg Accu Cut, DeWalt track saw
28:00 Squaring panels
29:15 Cheap way to install dust collection
30:10 Dust collector advice
31:40 Bandsaw tuning
33:00 Dust collector remote
36:50 Wooden shop floor vs concrete
39:40 Angles for curved lid of treasure chest box
40:00 Crosscut sled, cutting large panels
42:00 Banjo comes loose
43:40 Grounding a dust collector
44:00 Air compressor plumbed?
45:20 Wall art. Glue over stain?
46:20 10” miter saw advice
47:50 Magport quick connects
48:15 DeWalt planer dust collection
48:30 Resawing on a Laguna bandsaw
49:00 Plans for George’s workbench
50:15 Narrow raised panels
52:00 Beginner CNC book
53:50 Stopped cut on router table
55:20 Stuff in George’s shop
57:00 Closed captioning
58:00 George’s teaching schedule

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15 Responses to “WWGOA LIVE! September 2019”

  1. Erik Seineke

    Will You please include information about the highest level of art in wood, i.e., Sam Maloof –
    Thank You, in advance – Erik

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  2. George S Single

    Hi George here is a tip for you when clean your Drum sander paper, Get like a large plastic container with a screw lid and fill it with about 4 inches of Simple Green and let soak for a few hours then brush with a plastic brush and Rinse and Hang to dry

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  3. Jeff Futch

    Working with large Live Edge Slabs how do you keep them from cupping or Warping after they have been flattened?

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  4. Doug

    Your floor looks like concrete. Do you have any problems with how hard the floor is to work on all day? Do you recommend or have experience workin on a “softer” floor for long work sessions?

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  5. Jim

    Hello George, I’m going to glue up some lumber to turn a large platter. Is there a rule of thumb for how large a diameter you would use a paper bag glue joint waste block on?

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  6. Anny

    Can you give me a few good projects that would practice basic skills for a beginner? Thanks George, really enjoy your videos.

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