Interesting Stuff From Around The Web #74 – April 4, 2015


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.


lovegrowswild.com

I really love the finish on this table. just a subtle even color that looks great! (click the image)

Andrew Klein

Everyone loves a good shop tour. Check out Andrew Klein’s shop on ibuildit.ca (click the image)

Savvas Papasavva

Workshop engineering at its finest right here :)

The Samurai Carpenter

Here’s one for all of the contractors out there. This would have been great when I had my maintenance job!

I Build It

A really easy way to clean saw blades while not removing the blade. Great thinking.

jimmydiresta

Jimmy Tips #5. This time lots of great info for the bandsaw. Definitely worth the watch.

TabLeft

Here’s a super handy sharpening stone caddy. I like the way the top surface is functional for holding the stones.

Shop built

This guy is full of great ideas. This time he’s got a multi-purpose dust collection boom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiArfLkrNlM

blazingnailgun

Super simple circle jig. Doesn’t get much easier than this.


5 COMMENTS

  1. I am so pleased that Jay and others support each other. I have enjoyed Savvas and his quirky ideas that are so well thought out and usually things I want to work on. It was interesting that I had not yet viewed his video on the miter saw extension, but it was even more that after all of his work, he decided it was too dangerous to use. That is someone who cares to share both good ideas, and to give warnings about those that don’t work. Like you, Jay, he also shows some of his difficulties, and his using a coping saw to cut metal was just priceless! Patience and effort are hallmarks of successful builders/designers/creators, and it is fun when there are so many to follow and learn from.
    Enjoy, and please keep up the good work!

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