75 – Wood Werks Supply, Inc.
A visit to Woodwerks Supply, Inc. in Columbus, OH....
A visit to Woodwerks Supply, Inc. in Columbus, OH....
ed for the ideas to surface. I sketched out a few of the ideas that appealed to me and showed my wife. She had several comments, a few of which were incorporated into the final design. We are both quite creative, but I’m more technical, and she is more artistic. We make a good design team....
Topics: Marc’s visit with Popular Woodworking and the Wood Werks Supply Inc., and Woodworker’s Safety Week. Voicemails about bandsaw blade sparks, flattening waterstones, and vacuum veneer press systems. We also discussed a really cool woodworking event coming up: Woodworking in Ameri...
...arc uses Sketchup. Learning curve is minimal and can be downloaded free at Sketchup.google.com. Marc mentioned a basic SketchUp tutorial he did in The Wood Whisperer Episode 11. He also suggested an instructional DVD from go-2-school.com. Matt said there is a free CAD program at alibre.com. 3rd qu...
This question comes from Andrew who asks: “Love your videos, they have given me some great ideas. My question is, what resource is available to learn about different wood species? I see on various shows someone will look at a piece of wood, and instantly identify the species. I would like to ...
...n wings. I am sure you will also notice that this is a new sexy tablesaw. For those who are curious, it is a PM Custom from the folks at Wood Werks Supply. And even a big fancy saw still requires a good bit of setup and tweaking. Go to Part 2 ***The following clip was cut from the original vid...
In the second and final part of our tablesaw setup series, we continue our quest for fine tuning. Topics include setting the blade bevel angle, adjusting fence alignment with the blade, adjust fence so that it is square to the table, setting up the insert, and lining up the splitter. And at the en...
... the instructor Steve was terrific.Matt made the announcement about the summer awards at Lumberjocks.com. There are 2 categories: garden projects and wood joinery. Check it out-great prizes and all judging is being done by your peers.Our first voicemail was from Patrick. His question was on blade ...
Our question comes from Duane (you remember Steamer Trunk Duane). He writes: “Hey Marc, I had a co-worker give me some olive wood recently. I was wondering if you have ever worked with this wood and if so any suggestions?” I have not worked with Olive Wood before, so here is a link to...
... “pop” is to do a classic ammonia-fumed finish. First order of business is to attain some aqua ammonia. I got mine from a local pool/spa supply but many people have luck going to a blueprint supply house. You need to build some sort of airtight (or near airtight) tent outside. Do not...
...threads. Instead of attaching the various components of the leg vise using screws or bolts with nuts, they actually recommend cutting threads into the wood! I certainly understood the concept of tapping threads, but I never really considered applying it to woodworking. After picking up some taps and...
...My reply is actually an excerpt from an article I found a while back from Iowa State Univeristy. Full Article Here. Deposits on the surface of treated wood present problems in gluing. Oil-type preservatives typically present more problems than waterborne treatments. Wood treated with very high reten...