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== induction outline ==
 
== induction outline ==
* tool locker
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* tool locker - please keep sharpen and clean. report any breakage.
 
* locker code
 
* locker code
 
* introduction to each tool
 
* introduction to each tool
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** tenor saws
 
** tenor saws
 
** mitre block
 
** mitre block
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** sharpening stone
 
** misc
 
** misc
 
* stickers: ours and loaners
 
* stickers: ours and loaners
 
* online resources
 
* online resources
 
** forum
 
** forum
** websites
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** websites www.playwood.co / @playwood.co
 
** youtube (paul sellers)
 
** youtube (paul sellers)
 
** pledges
 
** pledges
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** woodpiles (woodrack)
 
** woodpiles (woodrack)
 
* any other question
 
* any other question
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== plane ==
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* anatomy - p120 of collins
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* sharpening - p134 of collins or paul sellers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvTcReENk9g
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* check grain - nicks or catching is probably an indicator of wrong planing wrong way
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* with nose facing you, turn anti-clockwise for more blade.
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== failed dovetail ==
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* make sure your pencil is sharp
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* cut inside of the pencil mark otherwise there will be a gap between the joints
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* mark the faces that you are measuring against
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* if you are cutting the wood to make the join always use a t-square to get a true line
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* when you have cut the first joint and use it as a template, mark out the bits you need to cut out otherwise you'll find you cut out the wrong bits.
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* try not to be paul and use a chisel the first time around to cut out the joints. you'll not get the line straight otherwise
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== inspiration ==
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* modular shelving - http://www.core77.com/blog/furniture_design/room_collection_modular_shelving_that_embraces_the_shape_of_your_stuff_26766.asp
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* wooden carved animal head trophies - http://www.core77.com/blog/materials/the_latest_objet_du_design_wooden_animals_26789.asp
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* knife block - http://m.core77.com/blog/consumer_product/designing_for_knife_storage_part_2_beyond_knife_blocks_and_wall_racks_26446.asp
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* crazy hinged storage system - http://m.core77.com/blog/object_culture/professional_juggler_creates_crazy_hinge_system_26530.asp
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* not necessary wood work related, but a different way at looking at existing solutions - http://m.core77.com/blog/object_culture/japanese_over-design_ftw_a_highlighter_with_a_see-through_tip_26528.asp
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* droolware x-mat assembly system - http://www.core77.com/blog/tools/woodpeckers_x-mat_assembly_system_26343.asp
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* feels like cheating, dovetail keys - http://m.core77.com/blog/furniture_design/the_hoffman_dovetail_key_a_little_bowtie_that_can_revolutionize_your_production_time_26706.asp

Latest revision as of 20:18, 23 April 2014

induction outline

  • tool locker - please keep sharpen and clean. report any breakage.
  • locker code
  • introduction to each tool
    • planes
    • chisels
    • tenor saws
    • mitre block
    • sharpening stone
    • misc
  • stickers: ours and loaners
  • online resources
    • forum
    • websites www.playwood.co / @playwood.co
    • youtube (paul sellers)
    • pledges
    • storage boxes
    • woodpiles (woodrack)
  • any other question

plane

  • anatomy - p120 of collins
  • sharpening - p134 of collins or paul sellers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvTcReENk9g
  • check grain - nicks or catching is probably an indicator of wrong planing wrong way
  • with nose facing you, turn anti-clockwise for more blade.

failed dovetail

  • make sure your pencil is sharp
  • cut inside of the pencil mark otherwise there will be a gap between the joints
  • mark the faces that you are measuring against
  • if you are cutting the wood to make the join always use a t-square to get a true line
  • when you have cut the first joint and use it as a template, mark out the bits you need to cut out otherwise you'll find you cut out the wrong bits.
  • try not to be paul and use a chisel the first time around to cut out the joints. you'll not get the line straight otherwise

inspiration