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VIDEO: Essential Starters, Ep13 – Finishing Inside Faces
Watch – The Way to Woodwork: Essential Starters, Ep.12: Finishing Inside Faces
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VIDEO: Essential Starters, Ep14 – Gluing the Sub-Assemblies
Watch – The Way to Woodwork: Essential Starters, Vol.1, Ep.13: Gluing the Sub-Assemblies
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VIDEO: Essential Starters, Ep15 – Final Assembly
Watch – The Way to Woodwork: Essential Starters, Ep.14: Final Assembly
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VIDEO: Essential Starters, Ep9 – Alternate Methods to Make Mortise-and-Tenon Joints
Mortise and tenon joints were traditionally cut by hand, but there are now several alternative methods to make mortise tenon joints.
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VIDEO: Essential Starters, Ep4 – Preparing the Stock
Watch The Way to Woodwork: Essential Starters, Vol.1, Ep.4: Preparing the Stock
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VIDEO: Dovetail Series Conclusion
Ernie wraps up his series about dovetail joinery with several additional tips and thoughts, such as: Do you cut pins first or tails first? And, why doesn’t he use a fret saw to remove waste more quickly?
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VIDEO: How to Repair Dovetail Joints
How to repair the most common errors or damage that occurs when making or restoring dovetail joints, such as broken pins or sockets that are too wide.
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VIDEO: Cutting Full-Blind Dovetails
How to cut secret dovetails, which are also called full-blind dovetails. This type of dovetail joint is completely concealed when the joint is assembled.
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VIDEO: Half-Blind Dovetails – Pin Layout
Learn how to mark drawer parts for half-blind dovetails. You’ll learn how mark the depth of the dovetails and lay out the pins for both the front and back of the drawer box.
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VIDEO: Half-Blind Dovetails Overview
The half-blind dovetail is a used when you do not want to see the dovetail joint exposed on one surface, such as the front face of a drawer. Learn how to properly construct a drawer with half-blind dovetails.