Snake
It’s just a hissy snake, but there is so much to learn in the making of it, and it is indeed lots of fun.
It’s just a hissy snake, but there is so much to learn in the making of it, and it is indeed lots of fun.
Making seed trays is a simple enough project, but Paul wants to introduce you to two methods that he uses for his own. They take a matter of minutes to make and are great to make with children too.
It’s the small things that make our lives run smoothly, and making this saw clamp for saw sharpening, guarantees vibration-free saw sharpening for life.
Fitting the lid to the body of the box and marrying the surfaces results in a lid that fits properly in every way. For the inside divider, between the top bin and the drawer beneath, Paul takes you, step by step, through a very simple method for precise fitting.
This is the first time Paul has taught how to establish a fielded surface to a panel or lid via video and there are several techniques he uses in this small organiser that he hasn’t used elsewhere in his video output. Watching the technique in video with a thorough explanation alongside will be very instructional.
Making smaller projects like this one can elevate the demand for precise handwork. The box must be made to exacting tolerances, so Paul takes you one step at a time to show how he works to that end.
When you make a box from scraps and it becomes an heirloom-quality piece from your own hands, something magical takes place.
Paul carefully takes you through the steps of marking, gluing, wedging and trimming off the legs. A second issue is to cut them to an exact length to eliminate any unevenness.
This episode is all about the legs.
In this episode, Paul cuts the hand hole scallops, attaches the bearers to the tops and bores the holes for the legs.