Free Online Woodworking SchoolIn this video, I'll show you how to pre-sand and prepare the internal faces of the drawer, which finish I like using for this application, and how to glue it together.
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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.
Pre-Sanding and Gluing The Drawer | The Cabinet Project #24 | Free Online Woodworking SchoolFree Online Woodworking School2020-12-30 | In this video, I'll show you how to pre-sand and prepare the internal faces of the drawer, which finish I like using for this application, and how to glue it together.
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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.Make Wood Smooth: Easy Plane TricksFree Online Woodworking School2024-06-14 | Make Wood Smooth: Easy Plane TricksPlaning Wood for Beginners: Friendly AdviceFree Online Woodworking School2024-06-12 | Planing Wood for Beginners: Friendly AdviceQuick Tips for Using a Woodworking PlaneFree Online Woodworking School2024-06-10 | Quick Tips for Using a Woodworking PlanePro Tips for Perfect Planing: Quick GuideFree Online Woodworking School2024-06-08 | Pro Tips for Perfect Planing: Quick GuideWoodworking Plane Basics: Fast and EasyFree Online Woodworking School2024-06-06 | Woodworking Plane Basics: Fast and EasyQuick and Easy Planing Tips for WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2024-06-04 | Quick and Easy Planing Tips for WoodworkersEasy Wood Planing Tips for BeginnersFree Online Woodworking School2024-06-03 | Easy Wood Planing Tips for BeginnersHow To Stabilise Wood with Cactus JuiceFree Online Woodworking School2024-01-03 | How to Stabilise Wood with Cactus Juice Resin is the topic of this video. I'll talk you through what equipment you need, how to carry out the process, as well as what result to expect at the end.
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Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:29 What is stabilised wood? 01:43 How to Dry Wood for Stabilising 04:31 How To Measure Moisture Content 06:23 Testing Weight 08:23 Cooling Blanks After Drying 09:30 How Much Water is in Wood? 11:00 How To Use Cactus Juice Products 14:54 Creating a Vacuum 18:33 Repressurising Wood 21:10 Soaking Blanks 21:55 Curing Stabilising Resin 24:55 Testing Weight Increase 26:39 Turning
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow to Sand and Finish a Table | Shaker Table #14Free Online Woodworking School2023-12-19 | In this video, I'll be showing my approach to sanding and finishing the shaker table by removing all it's defects and imperfections while also maintaining the overall crispness of the edges.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow to Lip and Inlay a Veneered Top | Shaker Table #13Free Online Woodworking School2023-12-09 | In this video, I’ll show you how to lip and inlay a veneered top to both provide a durable edge to a fragile surface, and give us an opportunity to add edge details such as chamfers without risk of exposing the MDF core.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow To Veneer a 4-Way Bookmatch | Shaker Table #12Free Online Woodworking School2023-12-06 | Veneering a 4 way bookmatch is no straightforward task, and so in this video I’ll be showing you all the methods and principles required to make this a success. This is merely an introduction into veneering, so please be sure to grab the book recommended below if you’d like to learn more specialist and advanced techniques.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerFitting a Dovetailed Drawer | Shaker Table #11Free Online Woodworking School2023-12-04 | Fitting a dovetail drawer is the focus of this video where I’ll be showing you how to flush the joints as well as diagnose any potential tight spots when refining the faces and edges of each component.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow To Make a Dovetailed Drawer | Shaker Table #10Free Online Woodworking School2023-12-03 | Knowing how to make a dovetailed drawer is one of the hallmarks of expertise in furniture making, and in this video I’ll be showing you exactly how it’s done. We’ll be covering joint layout, cutting, transferring and fitting, as well as gluing and making a solid wood base.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerSizing Drawer Components | Shaker Table Project #9Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-30 | In this video, I'll show you how to size the drawer components in preparation for constructing and fitting a traditionally made dovetail drawer. Methods of which will be covered in the upcoming episodes.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerAssembling the Shaker Table | Shaker Table Project #8Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-24 | Assembling the shaker table is the goal for this video where I'll be talking you through the process of pre-sanding and finishing internal faces as well as how to mitigate twist in the final glue up.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerMaking Drawer Runners | Shaker Table Project #7Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-22 | Making Drawer Runners is the goal for this video where I'll be showing you various techniques to attach them, depending on the level of adjustment you need and the confidence you have in the build so far.
Flanged Bolts mattestlea.com/m4x25-flanged-bolts _________________________________________________________________ CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 01:45 Sizing Drawer Runners 07:42 Non Adjustable Fitting 08:44 How To Use Screws 15:09 Adjustable Fitting 17:29 How To Use Bolts _________________________________________________________________
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
In September, 2021. I resigned from teaching at the school to focus on my own business.
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerTapering Legs by Hand | Shaker Table Project #6Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-17 | In this video, I'll show you how to edge joint the solid wood panels that make up the sides of the box. This is a third technique that differs from the two I have taught in the past, and is definitely my go-to!
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
In September, 2021. I resigned from teaching at the school to focus on my own business.
I like to have a laugh and my videos are quite fast paced BUT you will learn a lot, I assure you.
Lets go make a mess. ______
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerCutting a Lapped Dovetail | Shaker Table Project #5Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-14 | The lapped dovetail is an incredibly useful joint in all sorts of furniture making applications. In this case, we're going to use it to hold the front rail into the tops of the two front legs.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
In September, 2021. I resigned from teaching at the school to focus on my own business.
I like to have a laugh and my videos are quite fast paced BUT you will learn a lot, I assure you.
Lets go make a mess. ______
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerStub Mortice and Tenon | Shaker Table Project #4Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-11 | In this video, I'll show you how to cut a stub mortice and tenon. This is a term used to describe mortice and tenons that lack a haunch and are relatively small.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
In September, 2021. I resigned from teaching at the school to focus on my own business.
I like to have a laugh and my videos are quite fast paced BUT you will learn a lot, I assure you.
Lets go make a mess. ______
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow To Cut Tenons | Shaker Table Project #3Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-09 | In this video, I’ll show you how to cut large tenons entirely by hand. You’ll learn various sawing skills as well as how to clean up to a shoulder line with a chisel, as well as diagnose any problems when it comes to assembly.
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🕵️♂️ WHO AM I?: My name is Matt Estlea, I'm a 27 year old Woodworker from Basingstoke in England and my aim is to make your woodworking less s***.
I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
In September, 2021. I resigned from teaching at the school to focus on my own business.
I like to have a laugh and my videos are quite fast paced BUT you will learn a lot, I assure you.
Lets go make a mess. ______
GET IN TOUCH: While I take time to read every single message I receive whether its emailed, DMed or asked publicly on social media, sadly I do not have time to reply to everything. If you have a short message you’d like to send, it’s best to send me a message on Twitter. 🐣 Tweet me here: twitter.com/mattestlea
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow To Chop Mortices | Shaker Table Project #2Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-04 | In this video, I’ll show you how to chop the mortices for the Shaker Table project entirely by hand. As well as a handful of other transferable techniques that can help you elsewhere in woodworking.
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerOrienting and Marking Components | Shaker Table Project #1Free Online Woodworking School2023-11-01 | Orienting and marking components is one of the first stages in making any project, and it’s arguably the most important. Because whatever you do here will be the lines and measurements in which the rest of the project is based upon. So with this in mind, in this video I’ll show you how to layout all the components required for this project with grain orientation and layout lines considered.
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow To Make a Shaker Table | Project IntroductionFree Online Woodworking School2023-11-01 | In this 13 part series, I’ll be showing you how to make a Walnut Shaker Table. This project is a great way to learn a variety of woodworking skills such as layout, mortise and tenons, lapped dovetails, drawer construction and sanding and finishing. But what's more, the design is incredibly versatile as it can easily be scaled to suit your needs.
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I come from 5 years tuition at Rycotewood Furniture Centre with a further 1 year working as an Artist in Residence at the Sylva Foundation, which is where I began growing my business. I then returned to Rycotewood to teach Evening Classes for 2 Years, while also teaching City and Guilds Furniture Making for 3 years. They were some long 12 hour days!
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😑 Affiliate Disclaimer: mattestlea.com/affiliate-disclaimerHow To Sand The Box | The Toolbox Project #15Free Online Woodworking School2021-05-06 | In this video, I’ll show you how to how to accurately sand the box, as well as clean up the hardware, in preparation for finishing.
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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.How To Install a Lock | The Toolbox Project #13Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-30 | In this video, I’ll show you how to install a lock in the front of the toolbox. This is something we haven’t covered before on the Free Online Woodworking School, but of course it’s completely optional should you wish to omit this stage.
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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.Cutting Off The Lid | The Toolbox Project #11Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-23 | In this video, we’ll be carrying out quite possibly the scariest part of the entire project, separating the lid. This stage requires a lot of prep and is also a great time to focus on sanding and filling gaps around the box. Good luck!
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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.Gluing The Toolbox | The Toolbox Project #10Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-21 | In this video, I’ll show you how to prepare for the glue-up including masking off the inside faces, creating clamping blocks, and finally getting the toolbox assembled.
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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.Pre-Finishing | The Toolbox Project #9Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-18 | In this video, I'll show you how to pre-finish the inside faces of the toolbox to prevent glue from sticking.
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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.Chiselling Mitred Dovetails | The Toolbox Project #8Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-16 | In this video, I'll show you how to cut the mitres for the box carcass. This step involves the creation of a mitre jig which can be created both by hand and by machine. But the accuracy in which you make this will dictate the outcome of your joints. So be sure to take care with it.
Most importantly, do not dry assemble the box with the lid and base fitted at the same time. You will not be able to get it apart. Instead, test them one at a time!
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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.Making Tongue and Grooves | The Toolbox Project #7Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-09 | In this video, I'm going to show you how to cut the tongue and groove base that will make up the bottom of the toolbox. I actually made an error with this stage so be sure to watch all the way through to the end to see how you can avoid doing the same!
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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.Making The Solid Wood Lid | The Toolbox Project #6Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-05 | In this video, I'll show you how to cut the grooves for the toolboxes top panel and also the tongue and groove base.
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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.Cutting Grooves in Panels | The Toolbox Project #5Free Online Woodworking School2021-04-02 | In this video, I’m going to show you how to run the grooves in the top and bottom of the router table that will accept the lid panel and tongue and groove base. This specific lesson focuses on producing the grooves with a router table. If however you are doing this by hand, please refer to the supporting resources below.
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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.Clearing Dovetail Sockets | The Toolbox Project #4Free Online Woodworking School2021-03-29 | In this video, I’m going to show you how to transfer the tails to the pins, as well as how to remove the waste in the sockets. Pay close attention to this one, there’s a few things that if done incorrectly, will cause incredibly annoying errors in later stages.
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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.How To Cut Dovetail Joints | The Toolbox Project #3Free Online Woodworking School2021-03-23 | In this video, I'll show you how to cut the dovetail joints for the toolbox by hand, before transferring and fitting them to the pins in the next episode.
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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.How To Layout Mitred Dovetails | The Toolbox Project #2Free Online Woodworking School2021-03-18 | In this video, I'll show you how to layout the mitred dovetails that will hold this box together. The reason we're using mitred dovetails in this instance is to hide a groove within the top and bottom of the box. Which is somewhat difficult to accomplish when using normal dovetails, as you'll need to produce a stopped groove. Plus, this joinery also looks cooler and is more fun. Can't argue with that can you?
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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.How To Edge Joint Wood | The Toolbox Project #1Free Online Woodworking School2021-03-16 | In this video, I'll show you how to edge joint the solid wood panels that make up the sides of the box. This is a third technique that differs from the two I have taught in the past, and is definitely my go-to!
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_________________________________________________________________Learn How to Make a Dovetailed Toolbox!Free Online Woodworking School2021-03-13 | Hello and welcome to yet another project on the Free Online Woodworking School. In this 15 part series, we're going to be focusing on making a stunning toolbox to house a selection of your most prized tools.
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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.Dimensioning & Exporting in SketchUp | WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2021-02-24 | In Part 7 of the SketchUp Series, I show you how to start applying dimensions to your piece, as well as how to correctly export them.
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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.Applying Materials in SketchUp 2021 | WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2021-02-23 | In Part 6 of the SketchUp Series, I show you how to apply material and details to the shaker table.
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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.How To Make Drawers in SketchUp 2021 | WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2021-02-22 | In Part 5 of the SketchUp Series, I build on what was discussed in the previous tutorials and start constructing the drawer within the table.
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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.How To Make Joints in SketchUp 2021 | WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2021-02-21 | In Part 4 of the SketchUp Series, I build on what was discussed in the previous tutorials and start constructing the joints within the table. Specifically the mortice and tenons and dovetails.
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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.How To Make a Table on SketchUp 2021 | WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2021-02-20 | In Part 3 of the SketchUp Series, I build on what was discussed in the previous tutorials and start constructing the carcass of the table.
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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.An Introduction to SketchUp 2021 | WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2021-02-19 | Ever wanted to start designing your own woodworking projects? It doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, SketchUp is often regarded as the most user friendly option for 3D modelling beginners.
This 7 part series will take you through the entire process of modelling a beautiful Shaker Table, including a dovetail drawer, in both a fun and informative format. While also covering all the best practices and little tricks of the trade throughout.
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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.How To Use SketchUp Tools 2021 | WoodworkersFree Online Woodworking School2021-02-19 | In Part 2 of the SketchUp Series, I show you the uses of the various tools at your disposal, as well as give my input on their uses and where I often find myself using them.
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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.Finishing The Cabinet | The Cabinet Project #29 | Free Online Woodworking SchoolFree Online Woodworking School2020-12-30 | In this video, I show you how to apply a smooth, consistent, protective finish to the cabinet.
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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.Sanding The Cabinet | The Cabinet Project #28 | Free Online Woodworking SchoolFree Online Woodworking School2020-12-30 | Sanding is a process that can make or break your project. Effective sanding can make the piece feel nice to touch, bring out the contrast in the grain, and clean up the piece to look consistent and refined.
Poor sanding however will produce patchy marks after the finish has been applied. It will cause edges to become rounded, thus loosing the accuracy and crispness we have strived for, and worst of all, be complete irreversible.
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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.Making The Handles | The Cabinet Project #27 | Free Online Woodworking SchoolFree Online Woodworking School2020-12-30 | In this video, I show you how to design and make the handles for the cabinet.
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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.Drawer and Door Stops | The Cabinet Project #26 | Free Online Woodworking SchoolFree Online Woodworking School2020-12-30 | In this video, I'll show you how to add the door and the drawer stops to ensure both components stop flush with the front of the cabinet.
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