Podcast – Stu's Shed
Summary: Murdering electrons in a Woodworking Workshop. Covering woodworking tools and techniques (And the occasional venture over to "The Dark Side" with traditional tools and techniques).
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Podcasts:
Episode 47 3D Drawing Board and the Smartpen A quick demonstration of two technologies – one useful for quick visualisations of ideas in 3D, the other with the ability to transfer handwriting and drawing into a realtime digital form. Contact page for drawing boards http://www.3dboards.com.au/ Contact page for SmartPen http://www.smartpen.com.au/ Original Stu’s Shed review article […]
Episode 46 MagSwitch MagSwitch technology is a revelation in my workshop – changing how I work, the jigs I make, even influencing the decisions on major item acquisition.
Episode 45 Zero Clearance Inserts for the Tablesaw Making Zero Clearance Inserts isn’t a particularly difficult task, but it is always good seeing someone else do it first! I have come up with a bit of a novel approach to how to safely do the cut. The traditional method is to use the fence to […]
Episode 44 Yesteryear
Episode 43 Triton Steel Cutter – Making a Noticeboard Although not currently available in Oz, these are still (afaik) available in the US etc, and they are still out there if you come across a used model. In any respect, for the project I was working on (a noticeboard) this was the right tool for […]
Episode 42 Lidwig Clamps Australian designed clamps, with 100+kg pre-settable clamping pressure and one-handed operation. Made from either glass impregnated resin, or aluminium.Posted in Manufactures and Suppliers, Podcast, Tools Tagged: Australian, Clamp, Lidwig, Resin
Episode 41 Wetstone Jigs and Stone Dressing The wetstone sharpeners are just one part of the system – the jigs that are available make it a very versatile machine. This video covers both some of the jigs that are available, as well as dressing the stone, so it is flat and parallel to the jig […]