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Woodworking Hand Tools & Techniques

Woodworking Hand Tools & Techniques
Author: Bob Rozaieski Fine Woodworking
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Join your host, Bob Rozaieski, as he answers your questions and brings you tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your time in the shop.
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Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from November 2018. In this show, I talk a bit about my favorite woods to work with.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from August 2018. In this show, I answer a question from a listener about coloring wood and preventing blotching.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from July 2018. In this show, I answer a question from a listener about restoring an old oil stone.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from June 2018. In this show, I talk about milk paint.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from October 2017. In this show, I talk about building vs. buying a workbench. Is building a workbench a rite of passage? Listen in for my thoughts!
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from September 2017. In this show, I talk about photographing your work.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from August 2017. In this show, I talk about the pros and cons of wooden and metal hand planes.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from July 2017. In this show, I talk about finding woodworking inspiration in unexpected places.
Today, we have the Patron Extra podcast from June 2017. In this show, I talk about some non-traditional woodworking projects to expand your horizons.
Today, I offer up 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.
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.
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.
On today’s show, I discuss how oversized to rough mill your stock, making curved moldings, and lathes and turning for furniture.
On today’s show, I discuss holding small stock for plowing grooves, long planes with narrow irons, frame saw vs. bandsaw for resawing, flattening wooden hand planes, and hand saws for sawing curves.
On today’s show, I discuss making cabinet backs, my personal finish preferences, achieving full width shavings, natural finishing products, and taking a project from concept to final finish.
On today’s show, I discuss dovetail orientation for casework, making a mortise across the grain of a board, small smoothing planes, and "non-traditional" projects.
On today’s show, I discuss dovetail pin to tail ratio, leaving space for seasonal expansion between case back boards, and some basics on using shellac.
On today’s show, I discuss order of operations for projects, workbench top board orientation, nails for a cabinet back, mixing hot hide glue without a glue pot, saw sharpening files, and flattening a workbench.
On today’s show, I discuss saw handle hang angle, frame saw length, repairing a split board, and varnish.
On today’s show, I discuss extending the working time of hot hide glue, using the "ruler trick" for plane irons, frame saws, and work holding.
These podcasts are really great. Helpful, instructional, enjoyable and really interesting even for someone who doesn't deal with woodworking on a daily basis. The YouTube series I think deserves a renewel, great content but lacking in video and production quality which takes away from the quality of information and skill shown. I hope you get the opportunity to continue this series either as a podcast or YouTube series. I would have no problem subscribing to a full time service and I'm sure you would have many followers glad to contribute to quality service. Thanks for the work so far and hope to watch or listen to future episodes.
pronounced it perfectly! thank you