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Hybrid Woodworking Book - The Wood Whisperer Digital (PDF)
$25.00
In Hybrid Woodworking, author and Internet woodworking personality Marc Spagnuolo offers a more efficient approach that combines the strength of power-tool and hand-tool techniques. The end result: You save time and effort while producing furniture that still has that stunning handmade look.
Backside Sandpaper - 8 pcs 150
$7.99
We are always looking for ways to make sanding easier and more efficient. No matter how many tools and accessories we buy, there will always be a certain amount of sanding we'll need to do by hand. Backside Sandpaper 2-sided sandpaper sheets are pre-cut to the perfect size (approximately 2 3/4" x 4 1/2") for hand sanding and feature clean crisp edges so you can keep your details nice and sharp. With grit on both sides, the paper won't slip under your fingers and when one side is spent, you can flip the sheet over and keep working. Because the paper is thicker than usual, the sheets are the perfect blend of durability and flexibility for sanding irregular surfaces. We've been using this sandpaper for years in the Wood Whisperer shop and we're proud to now offer the same product under a different name to our fellow woodworkers. Once you have the convenience of these 2-sided sandpaper sheets in your shop, you'll never want to go back to folding regular sandpaper. Backside Sandpaper is made in the USA at our shop in Flint Hill, MO. Aluminum Oxide sandpaper appropriate for sanding wood, epoxy and various finishes. 8 pieces per pack.
Dice Tower Plans - The Wood Whisperer
$5.00
A 12-page PDF plan including a cut list and all of the diagrams and measurements you need to make your very own Dice Tower. Download includes: US Standard Version (PDF Format and SketchUp) Metric Version (PDF Format and SketchUp) Please note that the Metric version is just a conversion, so many numbers are rounded up and down as appropriate. Watch the video that accompanies this build here:
Morning Show Shoutout! Default Title
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Buy us a cup of coffee and you'll get a shoutout on the Woodworking Morning Show!
BIG Assembly Table
$15.00
A 13-page PDF plan including a cut list and all of the diagrams and measurements you need to make your very own BIG Assembly Table. Includes: US Standard Version (PDF Format and SketchUp) Metric Version (PDF Format and SketchUp) Please note that the Metric version is just a conversion, so many numbers are rounded up and down as appropriate. Watch the video that accompanies this build here:
Finishing: It ain't over till it's over - Digital - The Wood Whisperer
$10.00
By Marc Spagnuolo – The Wood Whisperer Your woodworking project isn’t done until it’s finished—literally. You’ve poured your heart and soul into crafting the perfect piece. You’ve measured, cut, assembled, and sanded with precision. But what comes next can make or break your project: the finish. Stop Ruining Your Hard Work with Bad Finishing A poor finish can take an otherwise perfect piece and leave it looking dull, uneven, or just plain wrong. Whether you struggle with blotchy stains, drips, dust, or just plain confusion about what product to use, you’re not alone. That’s why Marc Spagnuolo—woodworker, educator, and founder of The Wood Whisperer—wrote this book. In “Finishing: It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over,” Marc simplifies the overwhelming world of finishing, cutting through the noise and giving you clear, practical advice you can trust. What You’ll Learn Inside This eBook: The Science of Finishing – Understand how different finishes work and how to choose the right one for your project. Oil, Varnish, Shellac & More – A no-nonsense breakdown of the most common finishing products and when to use them. Application Techniques – Brushes, rags, spray guns—get pro tips on applying finishes flawlessly. Common Mistakes (and How to Fix Them) – From blotching to bubbles, learn how to prevent and correct finishing disasters. Time-Saving Shortcuts – Get the best results with minimal fuss and frustration. Why Trust This Book? Marc Spagnuolo has spent decades perfecting his craft and teaching thousands of woodworkers—from beginners to pros—how to achieve stunning, professional-level finishes without the guesswork. His straightforward, no-BS approach makes this book a must-have for any woodworker looking to take their finishing game to the next level. Get Your Copy Today! Don’t let a bad finish ruin your masterpiece. Download “Finishing: It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over” now and start finishing with confidence! This eBook version comes in the form of a .zip file containing three electronic versions: PDF for the desktop, ePub for iPad/iPhone/iPod users, and .Mobi for Kindle users
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The Best Way to Set Up a Bandsaw!
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Who is Marc Spagnuolo? Watch Behind the Scenes with a YouTube veteran and find out!    • Behind the Scenes with a Youtube Veteran   -~- Back in 2007, I posted a video on Bandsaw Setup. The method I demonstrated was one I learned from other woodworkers as well as numerous books and manuals. While the method works perfectly, it overcomplicates things and employs a couple of unnecessary steps, namely achieving coplanarity of the wheels and eliminating drift. Four years later, I became aware of a video from The Woodworking Shows featuring Alex Snodgrass and his simpler (and nearly foolproof) method for bandsaw tuneup. I have since become friendly with Alex and asked him if he'd be willing to come out to my shop to film his setup method. He agreed and here we are! I can say without a doubt that this is the BEST way to set up a bandsaw. Align the Blade Install the blade and apply just enough tension to keep the blade securely on the wheels. Use the tracking adjustment while turning the wheel by hand to line up the deepest part of the gullet with the center of the top wheel. Tension the Blade You can usually ignore the tenon meter on most bandsaws as they are notoriously inaccurate. Instead, tension the blade until your finger is only able to deflect the blade by about 1/4". This test should be done at the back of the saw where nothing can get in the way of the blade. The amount of pressure you apply to the blade shouldn't result in turning your finger white. If that happens, you're pushing too hard. After the tension is set, make sure the blade is still tracking properly with the gullet in the center of the top wheel. Side Guides (Front to Back) The front of the side guides should be located about 1/16" back from the deepest part of the blade gullets. You don't want the side guides to contact the cutting teeth of the blade since the teeth flare out at a slight angle. This adjustment is made to both the top and bottom guides.  Thrust Bearings Adjust the thrust bearings carefully so that they do NOT rotate while the blade moves, but they DO begin to rotate as soon as light pressure is applied to the blade. Spend the necessary time to get this adjustment just right. Of course, you'll do this adjustment to both the top and bottom guides.  Side Guides (Side to Side)  Just like the thrust bearing adjustment, the side guides should be as close to the blade as possible without actually touching. So when the blade moves the bearings should be stationary. When a slight amount of pressure is applied to the blade as its moving, the bearings should spin.  Square the Table Using a 2x4 or 2x6, make a partial cut into the face of the board. Turn the saw off, flip the board around and try to get the blade to slide into the cut slot. If it slides in easily and without resistance, we know the table is 90 degrees to the blade. If it doesn't slide in, make adjustments to the table and cut/test again. The wider the board is, the more accurate this test will be.  Align the Fence The fence can be aligned parallel with the body of the blade using nothing more than a ruler. Be sure the ruler is resting on the body of the blade between the teeth. With a long enough ruler you can easily align the fence by eye. Alex shows us the F.A.S.T system which is a simple and convenient way to do this same task.  Test Cut Since the overall goal of this setup process is to prepare for resawing, a good test is to slice off a thin veneer from a jointed and planed board. In our first test cut we were able to slice off a piece that was .016" or just over 1/64". This is way thinner than anything I'd ever need but it's pretty cool to see that the saw is capable of making such a delicate cut.  Special thanks to Alex Snodgrass and Carter Products for helping make this video possible. Happy bandsawing!  Episode 13 - Bandsaw Setup -    • 13 - How to Setup Your Bandsaw & Prev...   F.A.S.T Alignment System - http://amzn.to/2uuRdL4 Carter Products - http://www.carterproducts.com/ SUBSCRIBE! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... TAKE YOUR WOODWORKING TO THE NEXT LEVEL http://thewoodwhispererguild.com SUPPORT US ON PATREON!   / woodwhisperer   CHECK OUT OUR SECOND CHANNEL    / woodwhispereroffcuts   CHECK OUT OUR SHOP TOURS http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/shop-... GET INSPIRED BY OUR VIEWER PROJECT LIBRARY http://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/viewe... DOWNLOAD OUR FREE APP Android: http://bit.ly/1MQ4ks1 or iOS: http://bit.ly/177u4An WIN FREE TOOLS! http://thewoodwhisperer.com/giveaway Follow me on: TWITTER -   / woodwhisperer   FACEBOOK -   / thewoodwhisperer   INSTAGRAM -   / woodwhisperer   Pinterest:   / woodwhisperer  

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