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!
Tyler G
A DIY light box for tracing patterns or whatever else. I like the way the top slides in. Great project.
MrEnergyFree
Looking for a compact workstation design that will roll out on the driveway for working?
Bill Van Loo
Quick and easy assembly table.
Bellevue Woodshop
This is a really neat idea. Using a drill to make a power feeder.
Chad Stanton
How to make some really fancy shmancy inlay dovetails. These look great!
Darbin Orvar
The way the slats roll out on this is very cool.
Stan Sullivan
Stan’s back at it. Part one of a vanity dresser for his daughter.
KrisTheOne
If you have a half hour to kill definately check this out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxP5Cg51qNs
I look forward to Interesting Stuff from around the web each week. I get so many ideas on shop projects for my shop. Great stuff as always Jay. Thanks!
Thanks Howard!
Wow love this, I didn’t know that sharing videos was a good thing. I’m new to wood working guess I’m also learning about YouTube. Thanks Jay and by the way I find your visitors very informative.
Absolutely. Sharing everything is a good thing.
Hmmmm! Looks like preferential treatment was given to Tyler putting him at the top. I wonder if had anything to do with the Red Wings hoodie? Just coincidence? I think not. ;)
That begin japanology show is well done, I spent the last two weeks binge watching many of their episodes.
I like Darbin’s bed design. Strong, clever and simple enough that I can do it.
Thanks Jay. I have to say I have never seen Japanese woodworking. Wow absolutely amazing. The precision, skill and time it must take. No nails screws or from what I saw no glue. I know we move on with technology in our saws, routers etc but you have to admire this work. Still for what I do I wouldn’t be without modern tools.
Jay, can you tell me how the miters were done in the intro picture. Is that some of your work or is it someone else’s?
That one is from the last video in the article.
It’s great to see what other wood workers are doing in their shops. Not all items are something to build but the construction techniques are of great interest to me. The roll around bench is a great idea, I wish I had a larger Shop, that would be something I might make. Right now, my Shop is full, only enough room for me too walk around. Someday I’ll make you a video Shop tour so you can see what others are doing.
Thanks for the shoutout Jay, much appreciated
Thanks Jay for all the goods you shared for now and the future.
Regards from Holland.