02 – Wood movement
In this video Rob Brown explains why wood moves, and the effects wood movement has on your projects.
In this video Rob Brown explains why wood moves, and the effects wood movement has on your projects.
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Power carving – a practical approach with Rob Brown
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Rob's blog: I have the power!
We all have our favourite parts of woodworking. My favourite thing to do might be adding texture to wood. Right behind that is power carving.
Project: Turning a tulip
With a few offcuts, a few dollar store dowels, a little colour and some glue you can make a beautiful bouquet of tulips to give to that special someone, and they’ll last forever.
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How to: Where to buy tools in Canada
Discover where to buy tools in Canada with this practical guide for woodworkers. Learn how to choose the right supplier based on availability, price, and expertise.
How to: The mighty mallet
Roughing out a large carving, or even a medium-sized one, can be a very laborious process. In the interest of saving time and energy, many carvers opt for 'power'.
Know your tools: Routers (fixed-base)
With a stationary (aka fixed-base) router, the cutting depth remains constant while the router is in use.
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51 – A few of my favourite finishes
