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Woodworking Hand Tools & Techniques - HTT055 – Narrowing Focus

HTT055 – Narrowing Focus

08/25/19 • -1 min

Woodworking Hand Tools & Techniques

This will be the last episode of the podcast. On today’s show, I discuss securing glass in a door frame, and troubleshooting a shooting board.

Supporters

Thanks to William Elliott, Arkadiusz Cwikowski, Bill Warnock, Krister K., Lawrence Pylinski, Jeff Skiles, Matt McGrane, 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, Reagan Herman, Thomas Feller, Roberto Holguin, Rob Bennett, Tim Morris, Gray Keene, Rob Switzer, Mike Holzhauer, John Gargano, Lawrence Schlack, Gary Wiskofske, Andrew McNaughton, Elmer Nahum, Peter Faulks, Ivar Sande, Thomas Corbin, Jacob Norton, Richard Yeskoo, Ray Deftereos, Borja Fernandez Sierro, Kevin Martin, Johnathan Rabkin, Michael Marino, Greg Nuckols, Steve Avery, and Guilherme Wright Reis for your support on Patreon.

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Listener Questions
  • Joe needs to secure a glass panel in a cabinet door.
  • Scott is having trouble with his shooting board.
Main Topic

Today’s episode will be the last episode of the podcast. Thanks to everyone for all of the support you have provided for the show over the last 2 1⁄2 years.

Continue to stay sharp!

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This will be the last episode of the podcast. On today’s show, I discuss securing glass in a door frame, and troubleshooting a shooting board.

Supporters

Thanks to William Elliott, Arkadiusz Cwikowski, Bill Warnock, Krister K., Lawrence Pylinski, Jeff Skiles, Matt McGrane, 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, Reagan Herman, Thomas Feller, Roberto Holguin, Rob Bennett, Tim Morris, Gray Keene, Rob Switzer, Mike Holzhauer, John Gargano, Lawrence Schlack, Gary Wiskofske, Andrew McNaughton, Elmer Nahum, Peter Faulks, Ivar Sande, Thomas Corbin, Jacob Norton, Richard Yeskoo, Ray Deftereos, Borja Fernandez Sierro, Kevin Martin, Johnathan Rabkin, Michael Marino, Greg Nuckols, Steve Avery, and Guilherme Wright Reis for your support on Patreon.

Feedback
  • NA
Listener Questions
  • Joe needs to secure a glass panel in a cabinet door.
  • Scott is having trouble with his shooting board.
Main Topic

Today’s episode will be the last episode of the podcast. Thanks to everyone for all of the support you have provided for the show over the last 2 1⁄2 years.

Continue to stay sharp!

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undefined - HTT054 – What Can You Learn from Bad Design?

HTT054 – What Can You Learn from Bad Design?

On today’s show, I discuss setting up a cabinet scraper, sapwood vs. heartwood, attaching handles to thin case sides, slop in bench plane adjusters, and learning from poor furniture designs.

Supporters

Thanks to William Elliott, Arkadiusz Cwikowski, Bill Warnock, Krister K., Lawrence Pylinski, Jeff Skiles, Matt McGrane, 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, Reagan Herman, Thomas Feller, Roberto Holguin, Rob Bennett, Tim Morris, Gray Keene, Rob Switzer, Mike Holzhauer, John Gargano, Lawrence Schlack, Gary Wiskofske, Andrew McNaughton, Elmer Nahum, Peter Faulks, Ivar Sande, Thomas Corbin, Jacob Norton, Richard Yeskoo, Ray Deftereos, Borja Fernandez Sierro, Kevin Martin, Johnathan Rabkin, Michael Marino, Greg Nuckols, Steve Avery, and Guilherme Wright Reis for your support on Patreon.

Feedback
  • NA
Listener Questions
  • Don is having a problem getting his cabinet scraper set up.
  • Dave wants to know a bit about the practical differences between sapwood and heatwood.
  • Scott has a question about attaching chest handles to a thin sided case.
  • Mike has a bench plane with a lot of slop in the adjustment.
Topic

Today’s main topic is a discussion of some lessons that can be learned from poor designs.

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undefined - HTT056 – Taking Your Woodworking to the Next Level

HTT056 – Taking Your Woodworking to the Next Level

If you have listened to my old podcast, you know that when I stopped recording it that I had a major crash of my laptop. Well, recently, I was able to get it repaired without losing any of the old files or data that it contained. Those files include the old Patron Extra podcasts, which, unfortunately for my old Patrons, were lost when the Patreon account was closed. However, now that I have recovered those old files, I am happy to be able to re-release those old podcasts and add them to the archive here on the site for everyone.

So today, I offer the Patron Extra podcast from April 2017. In this show, I talk about some ways that you can get out of your comfort zone and take your woodworking to the next level.

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