How to Make a Ladle | Episode 1

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It may not be a large project, but creating a ladle from fully kiln-dried hardwoods like sycamore and maple differs from green, uncured wood.

Tougher to carve yes, but there is no shrinkage and no risk of cracking through drying. It is a wonderful project for learning to work with multi-directional grain and to also use gouges and such.

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HOW TO REPAIR LOOSE JOINTS on a wobbly chair

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This week in the shop Trena dismantles and repairs an old rocking chair with a few battle scars. She also flies to Toronto and visits the Royal Ontario Museum while she’s there, checking out some furniture that is hundreds of years old.

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How To Make A Wooden Bike // Amazing Incredible Woodworking Project

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How to Make a Brass and Walnut Coat Rack // Woodworking & Metalworking | I Like To Make Stuff

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Come see how I made this Walnut & Brass Coat Rack!
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Long ago, before I put my projects on YouTube, I made a $10 Coat Rack from some simple Anna White plans, unfortunately that coat rack didn’t survive the move to our new house. But recently, I was at a West Elm store a while back and I saw a coat rack with some simple metal tips. I then realized that I could use a combination of my wood lathe and my new metal lathe to make a beautiful walnut coat rack with some classy brass tips. 

I began this project by milling up some walnut into small rectangular pieces that will eventually become the hanger pegs. A few longer pieces were cut down and glued together to form 2-inch square stock about 6 feet long, this will become the center post. After cutting a test piece of pine, I decided that the center trunk should be a clean octagonal post with the pegs sticking out from the flat sides. The original piece of walnut I had was about 12 inches wide, so I cut off a 12 inch long section that would become the coat rack’s base. I bought some solid brass rod that needed to be cut down with the metal-cutting bandsaw.

My woodturning skills are slowly improving, so this project was going to push them to the limits. Each skinny rectangular piece had to be turned down to about 3/4 of an inch on the wood lathe. I used the square roughing tool to get a (semi)uniform thickness across the piece. This process took a while and made a huge mess, but it was really good practice turning rough pieces into straight cylinders. I then drilled some 1/2 inch holes into one end of each peg to accept the brass tips.

This was my first project using the metal lathe and boy was it a learning experience. I have watched many videos and know the concept, but that is no substitute for getting your hands on the machine and making some cuts. There were a few mishaps, I jammed up the machine at one point by pushing the cutter head too far into the brass stock, but after my heart stopped racing I adjusted and get back to work. I made a surfacing cut to clean up the face, and then slowly shaved down the cylinder to match the thickness of the walnut pegs. The tips were then flipped around in the chuck and I turned the tenon that would sit inside the holes on the end of the wooden pegs. Overall, I made 10 of these tips, some beautiful successes and some that were…not so beautiful, but overall a huge victory for me on the metal lathe!

Remember that big 12×12 inch piece of walnut I cut earlier? This gorgeous piece will become the coat rack’s base. I drew a large circle on the walnut face and then used the jigsaw to cut off the excess. Using the center point of that circle, I attached the screw chuck to the face and mounted it to the wood lathe. I thought a simple circle with a nice round over would look really nice and wouldn’t be too much fuss, so I carved that up really quick. To securely mount the tall center post to the base, I decided to cut an octagonal mortice into the base. Later on, I fit the center post snuggly into the base with some glue and just to be sure, I drove a screw up through the bottom to firmly attach the two.

I needed a uniform way to drill into the trunk so that the walnut and brass pegs can fit into it at a consistent angle. I couldn’t get that kind of accuracy drilling by hand, and using the drill press by itself could also be problematic. Josh made a quick jig that would attach to the drill press table and would hold the trunk firmly in place. We adjusted the drill press table to 45 degrees and clamped the piece into the new jig. This method worked perfectly and we got perfectly uniform 3/4 inch holes drilled at the proper spacing on each face.  All we had to do was glue the pegs into the holes. I used some blue painter’s tape to cover the area around the holes to minimize any mess from the glue squeeze out. Once the pegs were dry, I finished the whole piece with a few coats of spray lacquer to protect it against constant use.

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✔ Minecraft: How to make a Working Guard Dog

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Minecraft – How To Make Firework Display

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Minecraft – How To Make A Firework Display! Today I’m going to show you how to make a nice and easy Minecraft Firework Display. This Minecraft Firework Display will look great in all of your houses and should look a lot better than the standard Minecraft Firework Display designs. In this Minecraft Tutorials series I will be showing you cool things to build in minecraft by clearly breaking it down and showing how to make these nice/cool designs just like the Minecraft Firework Display. The Minecraft Firework Display should work for all versions of Minecraft such as XBOX, PS4, PS3,MCPE, Wii U & PC. If you have any questions about this Minecraft Firework Display tutorial or have a Minecraft Firework Display design of your own, please feel free to put it in the comment section down below. Also I would like to give a Big thank you to Epica for working with me with this Minecraft Firework Display Design. I hope you enjoy this tutorial of Minecraft – How To Build A Firework Display 🙂

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