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Lent my saw and returned with chip out of upper tote and can't identify wood type. Fine grain tan wood. Diston saw made expressly for Goodwill Pratt Co. Need to restore but can't find wood chip missing
Lent my saw and returned with chip out of upper tote and can't identify wood type. Fine grain tan wood. Diston saw made expressly for Goodwill Pratt Co. Need to restore but can't find wood chip missing
Five dressers for five granddaughters and one armour for one grandson. All solid quarter sawn white oak (milled locally); drawers are dovetailed (porter cable jig); drawers are maple sliding on maple drawer slides.
can I rip a 3.5x6 oak beam on my craftsman table saw?
This is how furniture without glue and nails can be solid still.
Completed My Gates for entrance into Shop
This video shows the carving and finishing process to replace missing furniture parts
This is a commonly used mortise and tenon structure in Chinese furniture, and achieving a tight fit by hand is not easy. Additionally, I have also learned some techniques for selecting wood grains, where choosing the right side for rounded timber and selecting materials are crucial. Made process
Hi, I'm Han. This is my new project joints making sharing. working process here This traditional joinery technique is called "Jia Tou Sun," which involves using the legs to clamp the Apron. In my experience, this joinery allows for a slender and elegant overall woodwork while maintaining...
This video shows two different ways to repair a severely damaged chair stretcher
This is a challenging restoration that shows several restoration techniques
This is Eastern style Joint, and I'm not sure translate is okay. Need some advice, help me out. :) Making process
Is CNC woodworking still woodworking?
Went through what was left of the stash of Ash....nothing was very wide, and way too thick...got busy with the tablesaw to thin things down a bit.. Would have been nice that they were all as wide as that bottom slab.... Picked out the longest 4 that were about the same thickness and...
Some of the wood signs I've made over the years. Some are redwood, cypress, cedar, mahogany, bass wood, etc. or a conglomeration of them.
Went through what was left over from the first 2 boxes.. Hmm, wide panel was not wide enough to make 2 doors with...but, if I rip it down the center, it can be the 2 sides of the box. Sorted through the narrow stuff...looking for enough to build the doors with.. A bit of trim here and there...
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