16 – A woodworker’s first seven hand tools
Rob Brown talks about the first seven hand tools that you should purchase: Block Plane, Jack Plane, Set of Chisels, Marking Knife, Spokeshave, Mallet, Medium Shoulder Plane.
Rob Brown talks about the first seven hand tools that you should purchase: Block Plane, Jack Plane, Set of Chisels, Marking Knife, Spokeshave, Mallet, Medium Shoulder Plane.
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Project: Step tansu
Japanese for 'trunk' or 'chest', tansus ranged from small three step units to larger five and eight step units.
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Keeping your mind and body active as you age is crucial to long-term happiness and health. Learn about what two Canadian centers have done for seniors by bringing woodworking into their facilities.
Know your tools: Drill press
To drill straight and true holes quickly, easily, and consistently, you’ll need a drill press. The model you choose should be based on the type of drilling you do.
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