
HTT042 – Scrapers
01/24/19 • 40 min
On today’s show, I discuss turning saw blades, hybrid filed saw teeth, managing glue in cold weather, auger bit cutter angles, and card scrapers.
SupportersThanks to Joe Deslauriers, William Elliott, Arkadiusz Cwikowski, Bill Warnock, Krister K., Lawrence Pylinski, Jeff Skiles, Matt McGrane, Jared Tohlen, Chris Barnes, Lance Stuchell, John Schuster, Steven Danenman, Kyle Groff, Jeff Mertz, Paul Joynes, Ethan Sincox, Michael Davis-Cheshire, Hernán Coronel, Jeremy Turner, Zayd Zaytoon, Hugo Baillargeon, Scott Runnels, Cameron Broome, Ted St. John, Dave Challis, John Baird, Jason Zvokel, Jay Derenthal, Sebastian Beckmann, Reagan Herman, Thomas Feller, Roberto Holguin, Alex Young, Rob Bennett, Matthew Pascoe, Tim Morris, Gray Keene, Rob Switzer, Mike Holzhauer, John Gargano, Lawrence Schlack, Gary Wiskofske, Andrew McNaughton, Elmer Nahum and Peter Faulks for your support on Patreon.
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- Liam is looking for options for turning saw blades.
- Nathan needs some information on hybrid saw tooth filing.
- Randy is wondering about using glue in a cold workshop.
- Luke has a question about cutter angles on auger bits.
Today’s main topic is about sharpening, using and storing card scrapers.
Feedback, Questions or Topic Suggestions?If you’d like to submit something for the show, send a voice note recorded on your phone to [email protected]. You can also leave a voicemail at (276) 601-3123 or use the contact form on the Contact page.
How to Support the ShowIf you’d like to support the show, you can do so by visiting the Support page.
On today’s show, I discuss turning saw blades, hybrid filed saw teeth, managing glue in cold weather, auger bit cutter angles, and card scrapers.
SupportersThanks to Joe Deslauriers, William Elliott, Arkadiusz Cwikowski, Bill Warnock, Krister K., Lawrence Pylinski, Jeff Skiles, Matt McGrane, Jared Tohlen, Chris Barnes, Lance Stuchell, John Schuster, Steven Danenman, Kyle Groff, Jeff Mertz, Paul Joynes, Ethan Sincox, Michael Davis-Cheshire, Hernán Coronel, Jeremy Turner, Zayd Zaytoon, Hugo Baillargeon, Scott Runnels, Cameron Broome, Ted St. John, Dave Challis, John Baird, Jason Zvokel, Jay Derenthal, Sebastian Beckmann, Reagan Herman, Thomas Feller, Roberto Holguin, Alex Young, Rob Bennett, Matthew Pascoe, Tim Morris, Gray Keene, Rob Switzer, Mike Holzhauer, John Gargano, Lawrence Schlack, Gary Wiskofske, Andrew McNaughton, Elmer Nahum and Peter Faulks for your support on Patreon.
Feedback- No feedback.
- Liam is looking for options for turning saw blades.
- Nathan needs some information on hybrid saw tooth filing.
- Randy is wondering about using glue in a cold workshop.
- Luke has a question about cutter angles on auger bits.
Today’s main topic is about sharpening, using and storing card scrapers.
Feedback, Questions or Topic Suggestions?If you’d like to submit something for the show, send a voice note recorded on your phone to [email protected]. You can also leave a voicemail at (276) 601-3123 or use the contact form on the Contact page.
How to Support the ShowIf you’d like to support the show, you can do so by visiting the Support page.
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HTT041 – Talking Dovetails
On today’s show, I discuss making a flag case, maintaining a wax finish, saw vises, non-yellowing finishes, and dovetailing details.
SupportersThanks to Joe Deslauriers, William Elliott, Arkadiusz Cwikowski, Bill Warnock, Krister K., Lawrence Pylinski, Jeff Skiles, Matt McGrane, Jared Tohlen, Chris Barnes, Lance Stuchell, John Schuster, Steven Danenman, Kyle Groff, Jeff Mertz, Paul Joynes, Christopher Steenbock, Ethan Sincox, Michael Davis-Cheshire, Hernán Coronel, Jeremy Turner, Zayd Zaytoon, Hugo Baillargeon, Scott Runnels, Cameron Broome, Ted St. John, Dave Challis, John Baird, Jason Zvokel, Jay Derenthal, Sebastian Beckmann, Reagan Herman, Thomas Feller, Roberto Holguin, Alex Young, Rob Bennett, Matthew Pascoe, Tim Morris, Gray Keene, Rob Switzer, Mike Holzhauer, John Gargano, Lawrence Schlack, Gary Wiskofske, and Andrew McNaughton for your support on Patreon.
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- Mike needs some help building a traditional flag case.
- Brian wants to know what it means to maintain a wax finish.
- Dave is looking for a recommendation for a hand saw filing vise.
- Ed wants a finish that won’t turn his ambrosia maple yellow.
Today’s main topic is all about dovetails (well, OK, maybe not everything).
Feedback, Questions or Topic Suggestions?If you’d like to submit something for the show, send a voice note recorded on your phone to [email protected]. You can also leave a voicemail at (276) 601-3123 or use the contact form on the Contact page.
How to Support the ShowIf you’d like to support the show, you can do so by visiting the Support page.
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HTT043 – Basics of Design
On today’s show, I discuss woodworking in a small corner of the house/apartment, old woodworking books, auger bit lead screw pitch, and the basics of designing your own projects.
SupportersThanks to Joe Deslauriers, William Elliott, Arkadiusz Cwikowski, Bill Warnock, Krister K., Lawrence Pylinski, Jeff Skiles, Matt McGrane, Jared Tohlen, Chris Barnes, Lance Stuchell, John Schuster, Steven Danenman, Kyle Groff, Jeff Mertz, Paul Joynes, Ethan Sincox, Michael Davis-Cheshire, Hernán Coronel, Jeremy Turner, Zayd Zaytoon, Hugo Baillargeon, Scott Runnels, Cameron Broome, Ted St. John, Dave Challis, John Baird, Jason Zvokel, Jay Derenthal, Sebastian Beckmann, Reagan Herman, Thomas Feller, Roberto Holguin, Alex Young, Rob Bennett, Tim Morris, Gray Keene, Rob Switzer, Mike Holzhauer, John Gargano, Lawrence Schlack, Gary Wiskofske, Andrew McNaughton, Elmer Nahum and Peter Faulks for your support on Patreon.
Feedback- Willard Anderson suggested Tom Calisto (www.windwardwoodworks.com) for custom bowsaw blades of any size.
- Joseph is wondering about setting up to do woodworking in a small corner of a spare room or porch.
- Hernán is wondering about old woodworking books and where to find them.
- David is wondering how to determine auger bit depth by the number of revolutions.
Today’s main topic is about the basics of designing your own projects.
Feedback, Questions or Topic Suggestions?If you’d like to submit something for the show, send a voice note recorded on your phone to [email protected]. You can also leave a voicemail at (276) 601-3123 or use the contact form on the Contact page.
How to Support the ShowIf you’d like to support the show, you can do so by visiting the Support page.
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