The Highland Woodworker - November 2013
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- Опубліковано 14 лис 2013
- Episode 10, November 2013
Feature: Tim Hintz builds "Fresh Chairs" from a tree. Watch Tim's method as he splits, shaves and bends the parts and assembles them into a "Good Sitting Chair."
Moment with a Master: Cabinetmaker and woodworking author Jim Tolpin tells us how the allure of building boats led him from a life as a geophysicist to working with his hands and mind. Jim explains designing furniture proportionately using ratios.
Tool Box: We'll demonstrate how a series of edge forming bits can be used to make a beautiful tall moulding.
Popular Woodworking Magazine's Tips, Tricks and Techniques: Bob Lang demystifies through cutting a series of through mortises.
Woodworker's Community Spotlight: It is time to go underground to "Matt's Basement Workshop" to find out how Matt Vanderlist a.k.a. the "Podfather of Woodworking" has built a go to site for woodworkers.
All of this and more on this episode of THE HIGHLAND WOODWORKER! - Навчання та стиль
Lovely to see the virtual dustless construction of that first chair.
Thank you for posting by this video. Very interesting.
that charles brock double chair looks like one designed by Gaudì. it's gorgeous.
I absolutely loved the table you and Jim Tolpin were discussing with ratios. Where could I purchase the plans for this table?
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The 2:3 ration in music is a perfect fifth and is not a dissonance. Don't get me wrong, Mr. Tolpin is an inspiration.
8:7 (In C, C to Bflat) is a dissonance, an out of tune major second.
Great show but the pace is much too fast, I can't see the tools properly - even when replaying key parts. Slow down & show us more of the detail - this is interesting stuff, no need to rush it! ;)
There is a problem with your video. It is way too jumpy. About to give me a migraine.