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  • Coat Rack part II #36 (1/28/2012) Build a wall hanging coat rack (part II).

     

  • Coat Rack #35 (1/23/2012) Build a wall hanging coat rack (part I).

     

  • Knife Sharpen Jig Build #34 (11/08/2011) Build a planer and jointer knife sharpening jig. Get the plans here.

     

  • Bookcase Recap #33 (7/15/2011) An entertaining video recap of the bookcase build.

     

  • TS Sled Alignment #32 (7/05/2011) How to align a table saw sled fence.

     

  • Bookcase #31 (6/25/2011) Part VI of Cherry Bookcase.

     

  • Bookcase #30 (6/10/2011) Part V of Cherry Bookcase.

     

  • Bookcase #29 (5/23/2011) Part IV of Cherry Bookcase. In this segment I create the book matched panels.

     

  • Bookcase #28 (5/14/2011) Part III of Cherry Bookcase. In this segment I finish all of the joinery for the bookcase.

     

  • Bookcase #27 (5/09/2011) Part II of Cherry Bookcase.

     

  • Bookcase #26 (5/01/2011) Part I of Cherry Bookcase. In this video I demonstarte how I transform a 12/4 cherry slab into posts for a bookcase.

     

  • Toy Top #25 (2/27/2011) Make a toy wooden top.

     

  • Transfer Angles #24 (1/30/2011) Transfer angles between your table saw blade and your jointer fence.

     

  • Circle Cutting Jig #23 (12/19/2010) Make a circle cutting jig for the bandsaw.

     

  • Chisel Plane (DIY) #22 (11/29/2010) Make a chisel plane that can be used as a shoulder plane or rabbeting plane.

     

  • Greene and Greene Frame 2 #21 (11/21/2010) Part 2 of the Greene and Greene inspired picture frame.

     

  • Greene and Greene Frame 1 #20 (11/18/2010) Part 1 of the Greene and Greene inspired picture frame.

     

  • Micro Adjust Your Fence #19 (10/31/2010) Demonstration on using a dial indicator to micro adjust your TS fence.

     

  • Chime Cover Part II #18 (10/18/2010) In this episode I finish the chime cover.

     

  • Chime Cover Part I #17 (10/16/2010) In this episode I build a chime cover from cherry and walnut.

     

  • Horizontal Mortiser #16 (10/11/2010) Demonstration of my horizontal mortiser.

     

  • Table Saw Alignment #15(9/16/2010) A quick method for finding and fixing table saw alignment problems. Just in case your miter slots are not parallel with each other, use the same slot to align your blade and your fence. See Edward Bennett for the TS-Aligner Jr.

     

  • Flush Trim Saw Maintenance #14 (8/26/2010) Have you ever noticed that over time your flush trim saws begin to not behave very well? With repeated use the teeth can begin to get slightly off set and can mar the surface of your work piece. See the fix.

     

  • Sharpen Jointer Knives #13 (5/01/10) Process for sharpening jointer knives - scary sharp. You can hone the back side of the knife on the sandpaper to remove any burr (not shown). For pictures and more details go here.

     

  • G&G Indent Detail #12(4/17/10) Process for creating G&G indent details.

     

  • Mitered Half-Laps #11(3/27/10) Creating mitered half-laps.

     

  • Setting Jointer Knives#10 (3/13/10) A quick method for setting jointer knives.

     

  • Square a Miter Gauge#9 (2/20/10) An accurate method for squaring a miter gauge or a table saw sled. If you want, keep fine tuning the gauge until the needle has even less movement than shown in the video. See Edward Bennett for the square

     

  • Thin Molding#8 (1/24/10) A safe method for creating thin molding at the router table. It might be better to index off of a clamped-down scrap piece of wood if you choose to rip the molding with the profile to the left of the blade. If you choose to rip with the profile against the fence (as I prefer), then you won't need to move the fence in-between rips.

     

  • Prepare Rough Lumber#7 (1/16/10) When you rip to final width, be sure to have the face jointed side down.

     

  • Floating Tenons #6(12/29/09)

     

  • Face Jointing Wide Boards #5 (12/13/09)

     

  • Stopped Tapered Flutes #4 (12/4/09) An easy method for making stopped tapered flutes.

     

  • Shop Tour #3 (11/22/09)

     

  • Planer/Jointer Sharpening Jig #2 (11/7/09) An easy way to sharpen planer and jointer knifes. The metal clips that were used are 'mending plates'.

     

  • Table Saw Blade Alignment #1 (11/4/09) A quick and accurate method to align table saw blades and jointer fences to 90 degrees.

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Thanks, enjoyed the coathanger project, learned a few things, and will hang around for the next one!

Think I mentioned the shooting range sketchup model I did, the range is now completed, and strangely enough, looks just the model!
Dale

gravatar Dale Smith – Texas
January 28, 2012 - 11:47PM
Reply to Dale Smith
Subject: Re

Thank you! If you'd like, you can upload your sketchup file to share with others on my site.

gravatar GarageWoodworks
January 29, 2012 - 01:54PM
Subject: Table saw alignment jig

There are 2 screws on the tablesaw alignment jig. You show the square against the screw beneath the dial indicator. How do you set the second screw, that is away from the dial indicator?
I enjoy your videos.
Thanks

gravatar Ron
January 24, 2012 - 03:50AM
Reply to Ron
Subject: Re: Table saw alignment jig

The second screw allows for a more consistent placement of the jig during measurements. If it wasn't there, the jig would be allowed to swing forward and backwards . Large swings can result in measurement error and inconsistent measurements from one to the next. Let me know if this is not clear.

gravatar GarageWoodworks
January 24, 2012 - 04:08AM
Subject: coat rack

Brian;

Nice project. I enjoy all your videos.

gravatar John Hall – USA
January 23, 2012 - 03:44PM
Reply to John Hall
Subject: Re: coat rack

Thank you. Not a hugely complicated project but a necessary one nonetheless.

gravatar GarageWoodworks
January 23, 2012 - 03:46PM
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