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The Highland Woodworker
Episode 17
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In this episode:
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Moment with a Master: Furniture maker, Michael Gilmartin, invites us inside his Atlanta workshop and spills a few secrets on his masterful design techniques.
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Feature: We take a step back in time to learn how folks on the frontier did their woodworking without modern machinery. If you like 18th century tools — you will really want to see this!
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Popular Woodworking Tips, Tricks & Techniques: Period furniture maker, Alf Sharp, has an old take on making a rabbet appear. This tip should have you hopping to your workshop to give it a try!
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Tool Box: We'll show you how Bowclamp Clamping Cauls might be the right call for your next project.
Please join us for another episode
of woodworking fun, education and adventure on
The Highland Woodworker
Web TV show, with our host Charles Brock
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Just got a 1/2" Wood Slicer for a project. Put it on, re-tuned the band saw and POW! Right out of the box I'm slicing off veneers of hard maple that measure consistently .030". I'm impressed. The blade is everything it's cracked up to be, sharp, consistent, quiet and it leaves a surface that a couple strokes of a scraper will take care of. I'll be back for more. — Doug F
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