Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio show

Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio

Summary: "Straight Grains & Sharp Blades" This is the audio only feed for MBW.

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 MBW Shorts - "Installing a zero-clearance router table insert" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

While working on the new wedding boxes for my wife's photography business www.shuttersam.com (shameless plug I know...because I love her) I discovered that the 1/8" diameter straight cutting bit I was using to route an important groove didn't seem to be adequately surrounded by my smallest diameter throat plate in the router table. No big deal really, but I didn't want to take the risk of the material catching or splintering or tearing out or...whatever could go wrong. So better to be safe than sorry, I broke out a customizable insert plate and made one that would work perfectly for this task. Tools featured in today's post: Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Router Adjustment System Bench Dog 40-136 Zero Clearance Insert for Large Bench Dog ProPlate and ProLift 1/8" Downcut Spiral Bit Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 MBW Shorts – “Installing a zero-clearance router table insert” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

While working on the new wedding boxes for my wife’s photography business www.shuttersam.com (shameless plug I know…because I love her) I discovered that the 1/8″ diameter straight cutting bit I was using to route an important groove didn’t seem to be adequately surrounded by my smallest diameter throat plate in the router table. No big deal really, but I didn’t want to take the risk of the material catching or splintering or tearing out or…whatever could go wrong. So better to be safe than sorry, I broke out a customizable insert plate and made one that would work perfectly for this task. Tools featured in today’s post: Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Router Adjustment System Bench Dog 40-136 Zero Clearance Insert for Large Bench Dog ProPlate and ProLift 1/8″ Downcut Spiral Bit Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show – please visit our advertisers

 Centipede Sawhorse Giveaway on MBW | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

It has been awhile since I’ve given out schwag and the guys over at Centipede Tool have convinced me it is time to break that streak with a contest to win one of the first Centipede PRO Sawhorse Kits to ever be made. To enter this contest, they ask that you submit one of two entries: 1. Tell us about how traditional sawhorses have failed you in the past. 2. Tell us about why you can’t wait to get your hands on a Centipede Sawhorse of your own. Pictures, videos and some passion in your entry is a plus! Send your entries to me, in the comments section below, or to the Centipede Tool team at info@CentipedeTool.com or post it to their Facebook, Twitter or campaign comments page. We’ll assemble the entries into a poll on August 12th and you can vote for your favorite entries until the last day of their crowdfunding campaign on August 15th. I can't wait to see the entries, so get started right away! Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 509 Wooden Six-pack Pt 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

It’s time to wrap up the construction of the wooden drink carrier (six-pack) so we can all get back out in the sun and enjoy the rest of our summer (or for our friends in the southern hemisphere…prepare for the summer). Today’s episode we pickup at the bandsaw where we’ll shape the middle divider and then continue from there to create some finger holes for easier carrying and then on to final assembly. There’s also a little discussion about materials for building your own and possibly some dimensions for carrying larger bottles than the standard 2.5″ diameter size used for this particular version. If you decide to make one or something very similar, please share your pictures and results. I know I’d love to see it! Tools mentioned in today’s show: Veritas Spokeshave Gorilla Wood Glue FISH Forstner Bits Bora Pistol-grip Clamps Woodslicer Resaw Bandsaw Blade Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Huge thanks to Bruce at 3D Woodworking Plans for providing a Sketchup Plan based on this project! CLICK HERE to download it. Help support the show – please visit our advertisers

 509 Wooden Six Pack Pt 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

It's time to wrap up the construction of the wooden drink carrier (six-pack) so we can all get back out in the sun and enjoy the rest of our summer (or for our friends in the southern hemisphere…prepare for the summer). Today's episode we pickup at the bandsaw where we'll shape the middle divider and then continue from there to create some finger holes for easier carrying and then on to final assembly. There's also a little discussion about materials for building your own and possibly some dimensions for carrying larger bottles than the standard 2.5" diameter size used for this particular version. If you decide to make one or something very similar, please share your pictures and results. I know I'd love to see it! Tools mentioned in today's show: Veritas Spokeshave Gorilla Wood Glue FISH Forstner Bits Bora Pistol-grip Clamps Woodslicer Resaw Bandsaw Blade Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 508 Wooden Six Pack Pt 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

AHHHH SUMMER!!! The time of year that I find it's hardest to get myself into the shop to work on projects, but yet I can't fight the need to be in there. So to help ease my burden of guilt I like to do smaller projects that are easily accomplished at night or for a few hours on a weekend. Today's project is exactly the kind of "small project" I'm talking about. Plus another great thing about it is the fact I'm using up some of my smaller stock and scraps that ordinarily become firestarter for our summer bonfires in the backyard. Completely based on the dimensions of a typical cardboard six-pack, the six openings are the perfect fit for standard 12oz glass "beverage" bottles. The bottles fit perfectly in the openings and are very stable when you're carrying them from one location to another (not to mention, depending on what stock you make it from, you'll look pretty darn cool too!) And unlike the standard cardboard six-pack, the handle is much friendlier on the fingers and you could easily adjust it so it rises up further from the bottles for EVEN more comfort. Today's episode is the first of two parts. We'll cover a little bit of the milling and dimensioning of the stock along with much of the straight forward joinery I used to make assembly easy and strong. Tools featured in today's episode: Veritas Small Router Plane Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 Weekend with WOOD 2013 - George Vondriska | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

One more trip back to Des Moines Iowa for the 2013 Weekend with WOOD conference. Today's episode features a class taught by George Vondriska titled "Logs to lumber". Wondering what the class was all about? The title isn't a funny play on words, the class was literally a lesson on how to take small to medium-sized logs and create usable lumber in your own shop. The beauty of this class was in the simplicity of the technique and realizing you don't need a monster band saw to make lumber from local trees or maybe one that has important meaning. If you're not familiar with George, he's the host of the Woodworkers Guild of America - www.wwgoa.com. George has a ton of great information and his presentation of this class was fantastic. A huge thanks again to George and also to the folks at WOOD Magazine for the opportunity to attend the conference. Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 506 Teak Shoe Rack Pt 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Thanks to a generous donation of some amazingly beautiful Teak boards from a friend of the show, I have an opportunity to work with an species of wood I probably would ordinarily not use. It's not that I don't want to use different species, I just have a few that I'm readily familiar with and just haven't had a reason to step out of my comfort zone before. So the first thing I'm building with these gorgeous boards is a...shoe rack! Tools featured in today's show: JET Benchtop Oscillating Spindle Sander with Spindle Assortment, 110-Volt 1 Phase SawStop Cabinet Table Saw Steel City Tool Works 14-Inch Band Saw Wood Slicer Resaw Bandsaw Blade Bora Pistol Grip Clamps Micro Jig ZeroPlay Guide Bar System [haiku url="https://archive.org/download/506TeakShoeRackPt1/506%20Teak%20Shoe%20Rack%20Pt%201.mp3" title="MBW506"] Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 Weekend with WOOD 2013 - The Montage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week I'm on vacation with the family and I thought it would be the perfect time to share some of the footage I recorded at the 1st ever Weekend with WOOD earlier this year. There's 5 videos in total, starting today with a little montage featuring the location of the conference and some of the footage you've seen in earlier clips. It really was a great event, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone who wanted to attend (assuming it'll happen again…which it sounds like is being planned already). For more information about who appeared at the conference as a speaker, the classes that were taught and just general information, visit the website at www.weekendwithwood.com. [haiku url="https://archive.org/download/WeekendWithWOOD2013/Weekend%20with%20WOOD%202013.mp3" title="MBWWOOD"] Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 Weekend with WOOD 2013 - Brian Simmons | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

I make no bones about it…I've been very reluctant to pick up my turning tools for years now. I use to ask "WHY?" every time I saw the lathe in my shop and wondered whether I should just sell it or not? But I knew deep down that I wanted to get over my phobia and dive in someday. That day has finally come and thanks to Brian Simmons' classes at the recent Weekend with WOOD conference I feel even more confident than ever. This year Brian taught several different classes at the first ever event, and I was lucky enough to take two of them. The first was a sharpening turning tools class and the second was a turning fundamentals. Like I mention in the video, I knew deep down I was doing the right thing with my lathe, but it was like I needed someone to give me permission to continue doing it. [haiku url="https://archive.org/download/WeekendWithWOODBrianSimmons/WeekendwithWOODBrianSimmons.mp3" title="MBWBrianSimmons"] Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 Weekend with WOOD 2013 - Gary Rogowski | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Another trip back to Des Moines, Iowa this week. The 'Weekend with WOOD' conference was a wealth of information for all the attendees, especially myself. High on my list of classes were anything that had to do with finishing. When I saw Gary Rogowski was to be teaching a finishing class I knew I had to sign-up. Today's snippets are all from Gary's "Three Simple Finishes" class on Saturday morning and as I mention in the video, there were plenty of moments where I was so wrapped up in the discussions that I forgot to film some of the best information. Thanks again to the folks at WOOD Magazine and especially to Gary Rogowski for the experience! For more from the folks at WOOD Magazine visit www.woodmagazine.com. For more from Gary Rogowski visit The Northwest Woodworking Studio - www.northwestwoodworking.com. Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 Weekend with WOOD 2013 – The Montage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

This week I’m on vacation with the family and I thought it would be the perfect time to share some of the footage I recorded at the 1st ever Weekend with WOOD earlier this year. There’s 5 videos in total, starting today with a little montage featuring the location of the conference and some of the footage you’ve seen in earlier clips. It really was a great event, and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone who wanted to attend (assuming it’ll happen again…which it sounds like is being planned already). For more information about who appeared at the conference as a speaker, the classes that were taught and just general information, visit the website at www.weekendwithwood.com. Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show – please visit our advertisers

 507 Teak Shoe Rack Pt. 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In part 1 of the Teak shoe rack build I milled this amazing Teak stock my friend Jim sent. In today’s episode it’s time to wrap up the milling process by taking the components over to the router table and profiling the edges on all the pieces followed by prepping them for the mechanical fasteners. The final result is an amazing project that my family will put their shoes all over, soaking wet and nasty. But since it’s made from Teak I’m not worried about it all. Tools featured in today’s show: Fisch Drillbit/Countersink Set Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete SawStop Cabinet Table Saw Steel City Tool Works 14-Inch Band Saw Wood Slicer Resaw Bandsaw Blade Bora Pistol Grip Clamps Micro Jig ZeroPlay Guide Bar System Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show – please visit our advertisers

 507 Teak Shoe Rack Pt 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In part 1 of the Teak shoe rack build I milled this amazing Teak stock my friend Jim sent. In today's episode it's time to wrap up the milling process by taking the components over to the router table and profiling the edges on all the pieces followed by prepping them for the mechanical fasteners. The final result is an amazing project that my family will put their shoes all over, soaking wet and nasty. But since it's made from Teak I'm not worried about it all. Tools featured in today's show: Fisch Drillbit/Countersink Set Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete SawStop Cabinet Table Saw Steel City Tool Works 14-Inch Band Saw Wood Slicer Resaw Bandsaw Blade Bora Pistol Grip Clamps Micro Jig ZeroPlay Guide Bar System Download Audio Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

 505 SawStop & Me "My Full Review" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

On today's episode I'm sharing my full review of the 110V, 1.75HP SawStop cabinet saw I received as part of an advertising deal back in October of 2012. As I had mentioned in the previous video "Hello New Saw", I wanted to spend a little time with the saw before I shared my opinions about it. And that's exactly what I do in this episode. It's been a little over 6 months and I've had a chance to build a few projects with the new saw, this has allowed me to get a "real world" feel for whether a saw like this is worth the investment for a home woodworker or serious hobbyist. Of course what would a SawStop review be without firing off the braking system? So we do that today too, in fact we do it TWICE just to show off that flesh isn't the only conductive material that could set off the system. Interested in purchasing a SawStop or SawStop Accessories for your woodshop? You can find them at the following locations: Highland Woodworking Woodcraft.com Amazon.com [haiku url="http://blip.tv/file/get/Mattvan-505SawStopMeTheFullReview291.mp3" title="MBW505"] Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio Help support the show - please visit our advertisers

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