Card Scraper
3 Molding Profiles and Scratch Stock Molding
https://handtoolschool.wistia.com/medias/p2fxat8h50?embedType=async&videoFoam=true&videoWidth=640 Bullnose, Drawer Front, and Gooseneck Moldings In this session I have 2 specific molding profiles you guys asked to see done. I spend a lot of time talking about scratch stock molding as you…
Buy Your Last Tool First??
Wide Topic Variety: Yeah! Chapters Make sure you use the chapter function in this video to see all the stuff we covered in this Office Hours session. Good conversation and always fun to hang out…
Sharpening a Card Scraper
You Need a Fine Edge to Get a Fine Surface Sharpening a card scraper can be done many ways. This video shows the method I use to restore a bad edge to cutting nirvana.…
Hancock Shaker Table Part 4: Leg Joinery
In this part I join the legs to the column using the sliding dovetail joinery discussed in the last video. Next I refine the curves of the legs, then add a bullnose profile to the…
Scrapers and Restoring Dado Planes
I got a request to talk about scrapers a while ago so I dedicated the majority of this session to sharpening, honing, and using card scrapers and plane type scrapers like my #80 Cabinet Scraper.…
Lesson 7: Preparing Projects for Finishing
There is nothing wrong with sandpaper. There I said it. Learning to use a smoothing plane and creating glossy surfaces will save you a lot of time and add to your enjoyment of woodworking…
Lesson 1: Sharpen Anything
No Matter the Shape of the Edge, You Can Sharpen It So you want to be able to sharpen any woodworking tool? But here we are kicking off semester two already. Yes I put…