Every week I like to share a few things I find interesting. Mostly video content with an occasional website article. All of the content you will find in these posts is free to you. Remember that liking, subscribing, or sharing free content goes a long way in helping produce more free content. If you like that creator’s work, share it! Also, thank you to those who send me links through the week when you find something really interesting.
Atelier du Bricoleur
This is a pretty neat little jig to create a centered tenon on the end of a dowel. (click the image)
Jeff-Ferguson.com
Lots of X-Carve stuff out there now. Not that much Shapeoko 3 stuff yet. Jeff recently purchased a Shapeoko 3 so if you want to see more on the machine I would imagine Jeff will be using it in upcoming content. (click the image)
Ronald Walters
Here’s a very interesting cyclone build. Inexpensive too!
kennyearrings1
This is a rather lengthy but in depth shop tour of a well equipped small space.
wordsnwood
Looking for a mobile base for your contractor saw? Check this out for some good ideas.
I Build It Home
This guy never stops! The house renovation continues with a couple cosmetic improvements. I really like how these turned out.
krtwood
A great example of efficient table saw scrap usage…as well as some interesting editing :)
Darbin Orvar
This crosscut sled has an interesting clamping feature.
Ty Moser
This is pretty creative. I never thought about using a corian scrap piece to make a cutting board.
WoodWorkWeb
Colin Knecht visits the Coventry Woodworks shop for a shop tour. A nice look at some tools as well as some very nice projects.
Shop built
Dividers for his shop drawers I shared last week. Very budget friendly!
Make_Whatever
Nice stash of material to work from and a very nice completed bed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Af5QsJN-9ww
I’m really not sure how you find the time to find so many good posts every week to share. Thanks again as always!
Thanks, Jay. I like viewing all the interesting stuff you connect us too. It connect me to so many good woodworkers.
Good Job.
Duffy