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Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Mastering Hand Tools

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By Christopher Schwarz

Format: Download 

Learn the Benefits of Hand Tools!
In this comprehensive, two-part (nearly four-hours long) video download, Host Christopher Schwarz starts off the video by asking the question, ""Why use Hand Tools?"" A fair question that he quickly answers by extolling the benefits of traditional woodworking tools — blended with some of the niceties of power tools. Those benefits include a healthier work environment, fewer jigs and test cuts, and accuracy to within .001"".
In Mastering Hand Tools, Chris introduces you to the basic hand tool skills to turn you into a woodworker equally comfortable in either the powered or hand tool world — and offer the best results from each world. Watch along as Chris offers advice on selecting hand tools, shares tips for set-up and puts the tools to work.
Learn About:
  • Selecting and using Handsaws and Rasps
  • Sharpening and using Jack planes and Smoothing planes
  • Choosing and using marking knives and gauges and cutting gauges
  • The benefits of Braces and Hand Drills
  • and more about Chisels, Mallets, Scrapers and Router Planes
Christopher Schwarz is the former editor of Popular Woodworking Magazine, and is now a contributing editor to that magazine. He has produced several DVDs for Popular Woodworking and also in conjunction with Lie-Nielsen Toolworks on traditional skills.
 PLEASE NOTE: You will need a broadband connection (or better) to download this video lesson. These video files will only play in the free QuickTime player. Click here to download the QuickTime Player. This video is also available to purchase on DVD. Click here for more information.

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http://www.shopwoodworking.com/mastering-handtools-dwnld-u6380?source=igodigital

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