Interesting Stuff From Around The Web #96 – September 5, 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.


monolocoworkshop.com

Anyone with an indoor cat will appreciate this build. I had a similar setup in my last home where I used a prefab kitchen base cabinet. (click the image)

Ted Alexander

This cabinet turned out great and would make a great gift for those who ride.

Make Something

A very interesting yet super simple aluminum and walnut lift top coffee table.

Marius Hornberger

This might be a build you want to follow. Marius is beginning a homemade dust collector build. Here’s part 1.

dfw crown

A little slow paced but a good instructional video on installing recessed panel wainscoting. Such an easy way to transform the look of a room.

The Wood Whisperer

Some handy tips here. Especially the first one. When working with dimensional lumber as I normally do following the first tip is essential.

Peter Brown

A bacon tool handle? Watch this.

Jack Daniel’s TN Whiskey

A short film showing the overview of whisky barrel making. A little higher tech than most of our shops.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3Ln4r7Hbbk

Get Hands Dirty

Light boxes for some very unique photography. This might be a very unique way to show off some photos in your home if you could find out how the prints are made.

Kirsten Dirksen

This guy lives a handcrafted lifestyle where he teaches boat building for a living. I’d love to roam around his property for a day just looking at everything. 20 minute video but I really enjoyed it.


5 COMMENTS

  1. Them’s some good looking barrels and darned intense woodworking indeed (saying this from a 100 miles outside of Cognac in France…).
    Thanks Jay, and keep on trucking !

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