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!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @petercastles5978
    @petercastles5978 16 днів тому

    Lovely to see the virtual dustless construction of that first chair.

  • @Archer838
    @Archer838 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting by this video. Very interesting.

  • @lweismann
    @lweismann 7 років тому

    that charles brock double chair looks like one designed by Gaudì. it's gorgeous.

  • @MK-ye1wj
    @MK-ye1wj 6 років тому +1

    I absolutely loved the table you and Jim Tolpin were discussing with ratios. Where could I purchase the plans for this table?

  • @donalejo1889
    @donalejo1889 5 років тому +1

    MY NIGGA

  • @bencur7176
    @bencur7176 7 років тому

    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.

  • @tonyy5482
    @tonyy5482 7 років тому

    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! ;)

  • @firewied
    @firewied 5 років тому

    There is a problem with your video. It is way too jumpy. About to give me a migraine.