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19th August 2013, 04:46 PM #1Senior Member
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Website with 100% handtool projects ?
Hi guys,
Just "working" at work and checking out some WW sites (as one does) and i find myself a little frustrated with so-called "simple projects" found on various websites. The latest example being a basic budget wall cabinet whereby the guy uses plywood with a oak veneer and solid timber frame. Ok excellent I'm thinking, so I have a look to see the steps to this simple & basic project.
The guys guts the timber on his massive tablesaw, then proceeds to his line-boring machine and then to his biscuit joiner ... etc etc. This is a common theme on many websites. IS there somewhere that concentrates on hand tool projects for those of us with no expensive machines and who don't have 50 feet of workspace ? Please ?
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19th August 2013, 05:52 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Woodworking for Mere Mortals. Videos, projects, and more!
This is a pretty good website/blog without too many fancy machines.
EDIT: also just discovered this blog that you might find interesting:
The English Woodworker
joez
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19th August 2013, 06:11 PM #3Senior Member
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I've seen the WW for MM on you tube, that guy is an interesting character to say the least. I don't know that he does a lot of hand tool only projects (I've seen a number of his projects).
The 2nd site The English Woodworker looks very promising. I'll have to check that out tomorrow .... at work.
Many thanks joez.
If anybody else has any ideas I'm open to suggestions !
Mthks
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20th August 2013, 09:35 AM #4
We are currently filming a Woodworking Series for TV which will air on Bris 31 Sept/Oct, called "Woodworking Masterclass"
There will also be a backup accompanying website but that is still in the construction phase.
Focus is on woodworking with hand tools, Furniture making, Box making, Marquetry and the like.
First series covers the construction in real time of a Small Side table with dovetail Draw and Cabriole legs, all done with hand tools except for the basic cutting out of the cab legs which uses a bandsaw, but fear not even that can be done with a coping saw if you persist.
First episode covers how to flatten a rough saw piece of timber with hand planes and winding sticks, how to join boards using a sprung joint and how to create the joint using a plane also each week demonstrates how to make and use a range of useful, easy to use and cost effective Jigs and workshop aids.
Currently we are asking for projects people would like to see in future series, some give me some hints if you want.
I see you're in Brisbane... I'll be demonstrating at Carba-tec this Saturday 24th,
Possibly shaping cab legs with spoke shaves and making a box or 2.
Trent from Harold and Saxon should be there also demonstrating the best and easiest way to sharpen and keep an edge on your hand tools.
Come up and say hi.
Cheers
Steve
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20th August 2013, 11:34 AM #5Senior Member
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Steve,
Sounds like all my prayers answered I will certainly be watching for updates nearer to the time to see what days/times your show will be airing on Bris 31.
I think I will drop in on Saturday as I will be the Tingalpa area. What time do you anticipate these demonstrations will kick off ?
Cheers, Scott
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20th August 2013, 03:00 PM #6
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21st August 2013, 06:24 PM #7Senior Member
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There has to be a conspiracy here, why is it everytime something good is on i'm at a racetrack somewhere in another state Can't wait for the show on Bris 31 should be great, all the best with it, Cheers Richie Rich
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21st August 2013, 06:40 PM #8
Update. Trent and I will be there from 8
Cheers
Steve
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21st August 2013, 06:50 PM #9
I have a feelin' in me bones there will be more of 'em in the future, post your itinerary and i'll see what I can do
Was at the TV Station today and it looks as if the programs will start to air in Oct.
Will post more when actual dates and times are confirmed.
Cheers
Steve
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21st August 2013, 07:12 PM #10
Looking forward to the series Steve I know how much prep you are putting into this.
Maybe you could organize some Group Buys for the viewers and six million ways to sharpen a chisel
See you Saturday.
Cheers,
Frank
In trying to learn a little about everything,
you become masters of nothing.
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21st August 2013, 07:24 PM #11
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22nd August 2013, 01:03 AM #12
I think that you will find that there are very few woodworkers who do it all with just handtools. Roy Underhill (The Woodwrights Shop) is one. The link will take you to videos, not a website, per se.
Paul Sellers is another that demos projects: Paul Sellers' Woodworking Blog
While I use handtools as much as possible, I do make use of some power in basic preparation. But only use solid hardwoods, some dimensioning, all handcut joinery, and finishing with handtools. There are a number of pictorials on my website: Furniture
Regards from Perth
DerekVisit www.inthewoodshop.com for tutorials on constructing handtools, handtool reviews, and my trials and tribulations with furniture builds.
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22nd August 2013, 04:12 AM #13GOLD MEMBER
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Popular Woodworking Magazine's web site has copies of all their 'I can do that' projects - free if you register for their newsletter (which is actually quite good). The projects have been collected into a book, but the web site has the lot for free, and they use a limited number of hand held tools for the projects - the first 'issue' has a listing of all the tools & techniques - power saws, power router, power drill, Kreg Jig, otherwise all man powered IIRC. Also have a look at the various author/editor's blogs to have a look at what they have been/are working on. Woodworking Projects, Plans, Techniques, Tools, Supplies | Popular Woodworking Magazine
Roy Underhill's videos are wonderful, but they leave me with a severe case of envy, both of his antique tools and the apparent ease with which he can get timber in various forms.
Chris Schwarz blog at Lost Arts Press has lots on hand wood working (as does his blog at Popular Woodworking) and there is the odd link to projects like the 'galley' of a chapter on 6 board chests he is writing for one of his books. Lost Art Press
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22nd August 2013, 03:03 PM #14Frequent Learner
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As someone that doesn't have all the big tools either I feel your frustration. Most of the time i just watch what others do and then try and find a way to do it with the equipment that i have on hand, occasionally i expand my tool set when i realise certain jobs would be much easier .... a table saw would be really nice...anyway i digress
what you need is to do is look up Paul Sellers on youtube. He does everything with hand tools and even then he keeps things minimalist...always uses the #4 plane for example. He was trained in old school carpentry and knows his stuff. Very refreshing to watch after some of the other youtube woodworkers.
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23rd August 2013, 01:13 PM #15
Charles Neil might be worth looking at too. He's not dedicated to hand-tool work, but he explains so much that I'm sure you could benefit from watching.
His 5-board bench and carving a rosette are the classics that I had seen, ...
Make a 5-Board Bench with Charles Neil - YouTube
A Simple Carved Rosette - YouTube
but I see he also has 25!! episodes on building a pie safe.
Build a Pie Safe with Charles Neil - Episode 1 - YouTube
Cheers,
Paul
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