Free Online Woodworking School | Creating a Piston Fit Tray | The Toolbox Project #14 @FreeOnlineWoodworkingSchool | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 1 hour ago
In this video, I’ll show you how to create a piston fit tray within the toolbox.
As always, if you need more information on this stage or would like to know how to do this by hand, take a look at the supporting resources below.
If you'd like to know more about this series and the Free Online Woodworking School in general. Go and have a look at the full lesson here:
freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/the-toolbox
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SUPPORTING MATERIAL FOR THE PROJECT
See all the FREE lessons for this project here:
► freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/the-toolbox
Learn more about the Free Online Woodworking School:
► freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/about
Optional Plans:
► mattestlea.com/product/toolbox-plans
Pre-Planed Project Packs:
► mattestlea.com/projectpacks
(Perfect for those who don't have access to machinery!)
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SUPPORT THE FREE ONLINE WOODWORKING SCHOOL
With your help we can help keep this channel running and keep the content free. Your donations will help fund new tools, equipment and cover our overheads to keep producing more high quality content in the future.
Donate Here:
► freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/support-and-donations
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► Pinterest: pinterest.com/estleafurniture
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See what tools we use on the Free Online Woodworking School here:
► kit.com/MattEstlea
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WHAT IS THE FREE ONLINE WOODWORKING SCHOOL?
When designing the online course, Matt wanted to make it as close as possible to his own experience learning at Rycotewood Furniture Centre in Oxford. Primarily, by providing a structured course that anyone can follow, without having to find their own way through an arbitrary list of videos on YouTube.
In this video, I’ll show you how to create a piston fit tray within the toolbox.
As always, if you need more information on this stage or would like to know how to do this by hand, take a look at the supporting resources below.
If you'd like to know more about this series and the Free Online Woodworking School in general. Go and have a look at the full lesson here:
freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/the-toolbox
_________________________________________________________________
SUPPORTING MATERIAL FOR THE PROJECT
See all the FREE lessons for this project here:
► freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/the-toolbox
Learn more about the Free Online Woodworking School:
► freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/about
Optional Plans:
► mattestlea.com/product/toolbox-plans
Pre-Planed Project Packs:
► mattestlea.com/projectpacks
(Perfect for those who don't have access to machinery!)
_________________________________________________________________
SUPPORT THE FREE ONLINE WOODWORKING SCHOOL
With your help we can help keep this channel running and keep the content free. Your donations will help fund new tools, equipment and cover our overheads to keep producing more high quality content in the future.
Donate Here:
► freeonlinewoodworkingschool.com/support-and-donations
_________________________________________________________________
SOCIAL MEDIA
► Instagram: instagram.com/mattestleafurniture
► Facebook: facebook.com/mattestleafurniture
► Twitter: twitter.com/mattestlea
► Patreon: patreon.com/mattestlea
► Pinterest: pinterest.com/estleafurniture
► LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-estl...
See what tools we use on the Free Online Woodworking School here:
► kit.com/MattEstlea
_________________________________________________________________
WHAT IS THE FREE ONLINE WOODWORKING SCHOOL?
When designing the online course, Matt wanted to make it as close as possible to his own experience learning at Rycotewood Furniture Centre in Oxford. Primarily, by providing a structured course that anyone can follow, without having to find their own way through an arbitrary list of videos on YouTube.