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Woodworking in america - woodworking projects ideas

Woodworking in america - woodworking projects ideas

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Woodworking in america - woodworking projects ideas

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  1. Woodworking In America September 25, 26, 27, 2015 Kansas City, Missouri Sheraton Crown Center Get Instant Access to 16,000 Projects Now

  2. Session: Gilding Vessels summary by Roy Wall WIA Presenter: David Marks Website: http://www.djmarks.com/  Seal the wood  Add Color  Brush on Gilders Varnish (Size)  Apply metal leaf ( add texture and patterns by tearing, using mesh, etc.)  Brush away excess Get Instant Access to 16,000 Projects Now

  3. Session: Gilding Vessels (continued) Get Instant Access to 16,000 Projects Now

  4. Session: Gilding Vessels (continued)

  5. Session: Doors and Drawers summary by Greg Hull WIA Presenter: Mark Adams Website: http://www.marcadams.com/ Mark Adams School of Woodworking  Material  Construction  Glides  Best Takeaways Get Instant Access to 16,000 Projects Now

  6. Session: Historic Marquetry Practices by David Clark WIA Presenter: Patrick Edwards Website: www.antiquerefinishersinc.com www.american school offrenchmarquetry.com www.oldbrownglue.com  In 2014 he was awarded the Society of American Period Furniture Makers coveted Cartouche Award  Mission Statement: "Ici nous sauvons le passe pour le futur" "Here we save the past for the future.

  7. Session: History of Marquetry Practices (continued) Get Instant Access to 16,000 Projects Now

  8. Session: History of Marquetry Practices (continued) 45-year love affair with wood and furniture This pursuit has allowed him to continually explore and evolve in the world of conservation, creation, teaching, consulting 18th century by hand practices are rapidly disappearing and in danger of being forgotten Opened the American School of French Marquetry in 2000 Created Old Brown Glue Company, an organic Liquid Hide Glue Read his blog for more info on Patrick's philosophy and activity

  9. Session: History of Marquetry Practices (continued)  Ecole Boulle : School of artistic crafts, and applied arts  Marquetry by Pierre Ramond is an  Invaluable body of knowledge on the subject of marquetry techniques Get Instant Access to 16,000 Projects Now

  10. Session: History of Marquetry Practices (continued) Chevalet de Marqueterie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GcXqcKVwk0

  11. Session: Kerfing Plane and Resawing by Hand Summary by Jay Helland Presenter: Tom Fidgen Website: wwwtheunplugedworkshop.com  Tom has written two books: Made By Hand and The Unplugged WoodShop Hand-Crafted Projects for the Home and Workshop

  12. Session: The Kerfing Saw and Resawing by Hand (continued)  YouTube or Bad Awe Tool Works have videos available to learn how to make and use the kerfing plane and frame saw for dimensioning lumber or making veneer.  “When working wood with hand tools its no wonder the old-school craftsman used clear and straight grain softer woods and this practice still applies today.”  His kerfing plane went through many revisions.  Theory for this process is the frame saw will take the path of least resistance. This theory will work if you use a table saw and band saw to create either veneer or dimension lumber with machines Stair Saw Kerfing Plane

  13. Session: The Kerfing Saw and Resawing by Hand (continued) The saw plate and hardware for the Frame and Kerfing Plane are available from Bad Axe Tool Works ($250).

  14. Session: Make Your Own Woodworking Tools Summary by John Freeland WIA Presenter: James Hamilton Website: www.stumpynubs.com (Stumpy Nubs Woodworking) - Watch his video  Minimalist - power & hand tools  Be your own hardware store  Stick to one brand of T-Track

  15. Session: Make Your Own Woodworking Tools (continued)  Table saw is the most important power tool and the router is second  Likes Baltic birch plywood - uses cheaper common plywood  CD in the library with seven plans: Band saw Mega sled Router fence Router Lift Sliding router table Table saw work station  Very clever/innovative ideas -Drawer slides 3/8"-16 All thread rod  Execution could be improved Drum sander

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