301 Building A Shooting Board Pt. 1

Matt | August 30, 2008

I had originally planned on releasing this video as part of a series on Monday and Wednesday.  But based on the number of requests I had to see the construction process as soon as possible, I couldn’t wait.
So here is Pt. 1 of a two part series.  Today’s video highlights the basic construction of the base, the 90 [...]

300 Jig of the Month – Simple Shooting Board

Matt | August 28, 2008

It’s time for Jig of the Month!  And this month we’re building a simplified shooting board based on the one I saw in David Charlesworth’s "Shooting Simplified" DVD from Lie-Nielsen.
Nothing fancy, just cabinet grade plywood for a base and some scrap hardwood from the bin.  Since I already had these all laying around anyways it [...]

299 Quick Tips and More

Matt | August 26, 2008

So many great questions and tips have been coming in, so today I’ll share a few more with you.  Also if you want to have a little fun and find out how well you know your router bit profiles checkout this "Router Bit Profile Quiz".

Don’t forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for [...]

298 Hammered Feedback and More

Matt | August 24, 2008

Feedback and questions are what help to make this show move and we got some in today’s episode.  A couple of listeners had some great feedback in regards to the hammer episode so I thought I’d share it with you.

Don’t forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A [...]

297 Lumber Species of the Month – Walnut

Matt | August 21, 2008

Hey everyone it’s time for another installment of Lumber Species of the Month…and this time we’re sharing a few facts on a favorite of a lot of woodworkers – Walnut.
Once abundant throughout the United States and growing to 150 FT tall and 6 FT in diameter Walnut was heavily harvested for it’s beautiful grains and [...]