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.
David Groth
Turning a tree into lumber with a chainsaw and a homemade mill.
Matthew Cremona
Matt started slabbing with a chainsaw mill. Since then he’s made a large bandsaw mill. Slabbing this piece is pretty impressive. And the wood is gorgeous. Way to go, Matt!
AlabamaWoodworker
An engineer’s shop and shop tour.
Keith Rucker – Vintagemachinery.org
A great conversation with a nice collection of tools :)
Ontario Lakeside
Have you ever cut a cove on a table saw? Here’s a simple project to give you a little practice with the technique.
Dale Roossien
This isn’t woodworking but he’s got a great message to hear in the second half of the video.
Highland Woodworking
I was particularly excited to see Dr. Jeff Justis in this episode. He’s a few hours away from me in Oxford, Mississippi. He’s made some incredible pieces.
stusshed.com
There are specialty tools for just about everything but I had no idea there was a market for custom chop sticks. Mind blown. (click the image)
Axminster Tools & Machinery
Here’s a short clip on the jig.
Andrey Khorolets
And on the opposite end of the chopstick spectrum…mass manufacturing of chopsticks.
Thanks Jay!
Bridge city tool works, great stuff.
some very interesting stuff.
Fascinating look into very interesting work. Cheers Jay.. ???
That’s pretty cool in the industrial scale chop stick factory, slicing the timber to thickness to ensure minimised waste.