Graham Blackburn Woodworking
Whether you'd like to make period pieces or contemporary pieces it can help to learn some traditional handtool woodworking — no electricity, no noise, no expensive machinery, just the safe (and quiet!) ability to make the finest furniture possible, plus some extra techniques not possible with machines.
A lot may not be obvious but with a little patience you'll have more fun!
One word of caution: it's always possible to get hurt, so remember always cut AWAY from yourself and keep the workpiece firmly secured!
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123. Фрезеры Quirk
122.MatchPlanes2
121.Старые самолеты
120. Обработка кромок
119. Лучшие квадраты (и скосы)
118. Отметьте правильный путь
117.Clamping
116.Measuring
115.How to Make it Conic
114.The Long & The Short
113.Files & Rasps
112.Four Great Rules of Woodworking
111.Plough versus Dado
110.Two Dovetail Tricks
109.Joinery 5: Dowelled Butt Joints
108.Sharpening Reprise
107.Joinery 4: Cross-Lapped Joints
106.Joinery 3: A Stepped Edge Joint
105.Joinery 2: The Rubbed Butt Joint: Part Two
104.Joinery 1: The Rubbed Butt Joint; Part One
103.Basic Tools 8: More Odds & Sods
102.Basic Tools 7: Odds & Sods
101.Basic Tools 6: Two Essential Jigs
100.Basic Tools 5: Planes (complete)
99.Basic Tools 4: Planes (partial)
98.Basic Tools 3: Saws
97. Базовые инструменты 2: Измерительные и разметочные инструменты
96. Основные инструменты 1: Верстак и козлы
95.A Closer Look at Smooth Planes
94.Scrapers — A Selection