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Thursday, 19 May 2016

The Bill Anderson Woodworking Collection

The Bill Anderson Woodworking Collection – Limited Quantity Available!
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This special collection of videos and articles from Willard "Bill" Anderson includes everything he's written and filmed for Popular Woodworking, as well as an episode from Roy Underhill's The Woodwright's Shop that features Bill (you'll find him in a few more recent episodes as well, which are available free on the PBS The Woodwright's Shop site). And if you've ever taken a class at The Woodwright's School, you've almost certainly met Bill - even if he wasn't leading the class. He's Roy's right-hand man in the school, where he teaches a range of hand-tool and joinery classes (and no matter what class you take there, you have Bill to thank for the wood prep). Bill is a member of the Society of American Period Furniture Makers, the Mid-West Tool Collectors Association and the Early American Industries Association. In other words, if it has to do with hand tools, Bill has the chops to teach you. Get the special collection now to learn about joinery planes, moulding planes, rule joints, chisels, bowsaws and much more.
Many woodworkers have been searching for practical advice on choosing, refurbishing, tuning and using traditional joinery planes. Bill Anderson and Joshua Farnsworth offer the first comprehensive video about different types of traditional joinery planes. Filmed on location in Roy Underhill's Woodwright's School in Pittsboro, North Carolina, this video helps woodworkers of all skill levels learn:
  • About different types of wooden and metal joinery planes, including Rabbet Planes, Moving Fillister Planes, Shoulder Planes, Dado Planes, Router Planes, Tongue & Groove Planes, Plow Planes and Combination Planes
  • What to look for when searching for joinery planes
  • How to spot and fix common problems
  • How to refurbish and repair different wooden and metal joinery planes
  • How to sharpen skewed irons, straight irons and various nickers
  • How to adjust and use different types of joinery planes
  • How to use planes to make and refine grooves, dados, rabbets, tenons and other joints
With nearly five hours of instruction, this video is perhaps the most detailed and practical resource on joinery planes.
Traditional hand plane making... made simpler in this step-by-step tutorial. Bill Anderson offers a visually stunning and very detailed video about traditional plane making that is comprehensive enough for even beginners to successfully follow along and build a jointer plane of their own. Filmed on location in Roy Underhill's Woodwright's School in Pittsboro, North Carolina, Bill shows how to make an 18th Century jointer plane with only traditional woodworking hand tools. Bill simplifies the complicated hand plane building process, including wood selection, layout, mortising, using floats, building handles, chamfering the edges, truing the bottom, and finishing the plane.

Moulding planes are the historical methods used by centuries of craftsmen to create beautiful mouldings in a quiet, dust-free shop. Pick the profile you'd like on your project and with one, or a few well-tuned moulding planes you'll have the profile complete in a few passes. You'll learn:
  • Moulding plane anatomy and how to choose and buy the best
  • The differences between dedicated moulding planes, hollows and rounds, beaders, scratch stocks and cleanup planes
  • How to refurbish a moulding plane, from blade to wedge-and even how to replace damaged boxing
  • The steps to lay out and create an ovolo and ogee profile, and more!
This Popular Woodworking Magazine article by Willard "Bill" Anderson will teach you how to identify five common problems with vintage wooden bench planes, and how to fix them.
This Popular Woodworking Magazine article by Willard "Bill" Anderson shows you step by step how to make your own fixed-width panel-raising plane. Recommended for intermediate to advanced woodworkers.
This Popular Woodworking Magazine article by Willard "Bill" Anderson teaches you start to finish how to make a bowsaw based on a 19th-century tool.
In this Popular Woodworking Magazine article by Willard "Bill" Anderson and Peter Ross, you'll learn about vintage mortise chisels, and how to put a new handle on them.
This Popular Woodworking Magazine article by Willard "Bill" Anderson teaches you step by step how to cut a rule joint using either hand tools or power tools.
In this episode of The Woodwright's Shop, Bill Anderson guides us through the process of creating our own bowsaw - an elegant tool for cutting curved edges in your woodworking projects.
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