Wood Talk Online – #39



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Status Report: Marc goes into a bit more detail on his Gadget Station: grain direction and acclimation. Matt is making his new bench out of……….(drum roll)……….PLYWOOD!

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If you aren’t on Twitter, you are missing out on the fun! We also review Charles Neils website, AntiquesBuiltDaily.com. Charles has a great collection of incredible videos and DVDs on all kinds of topics. We can all learn something from Charles’ years of experience.

Safety reminder - Tablesaw injuries to remind us of what we learned during safety week.

Review of Final Cut Saw Blade and more info.

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We discuss a recent article by Bob Flexner in the August issue of Popular Woodworking, titled “7 Myths of Polyurethane”

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6 Responses to “Wood Talk Online – #39”

  1. Morton says:

    I built that workbench last year. It’s an awesome bench and easy to build. Plans were straightforward and worked like a champ. I capped the plywood ends with Cherry to hide the plywood and used cherry-veneered plywood on the front and drawers that I made to fit underneath — definite overkill, but I learned a lot in the process.

    I highly recommend — rock-solid bench.

    See:
    http://www.scottmorton.com/200.....bench.html

  2. Vic says:

    Hey guys,
    While I really love the contrast sapwood puts in a piece, it does need to “flow”. I had to resaw a recent glue-up because I hadn’t marked the boards with a triangle and put sapwood right next to heartwood. While my wife couldn’t see the problem I had with it, at first. Once I had fixed it, she saw how big a difference it made.

    That Final Cut PSA for blades is a great idea for the construction/trim trade because they are in a hurry and being able to use the blade as a sanding disc at the time of cut would really speed things up. But, I doubt I’d put one on my Fusion blade.

    I’d heard a rumor Bessey was restyling their K-body clamps, but it looks like that was only a rumor. I think I’ll continue to go with the Jet clamps for at least three reasons: The bigger rubber handles, the more stable stance, and the built-in rule.

    Great show!

  3. Jim Jones says:

    Heads up regarding Marc’s Safety Reminder on the subject of tablesaw injuries. Don’t go there just before lunch like I did…

  4. Shannon says:

    Guys, when mentioning grain direction and matching up the grain to your piece I couldn’t help but think about one of T-Chisel’s latest posts about his step stool project. He spends a huge amount of time on this. Check it out to see a real perfectionist at work.

    http://www.bobvila.com/RoughCu.....t_107.html

  5. John says:

    I’m another one of those plywood bench guys. It is solid and heavy. I kinda like the plywood edges on the legs. I even put some high build finish on those edges and and sanded them.

    http://i16.photobucket.com/alb.....C00920.jpg

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