How to Make a Wallclock | Episode 5

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The main joinery for the clock and the panel all came together, and now we are ready to form the roundovers to the top and bottom pieces.

We will use the traditional method using a bench plane and, in our case, a #4 version. Following this shaping, we can focus on the final finishing of all of the components by scraping and sanding the surfaces.

After all of the parts are sanded, we follow specific patterns for gluing up the main carcass of the clock.

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How to Make a Wallclock | Episode 2

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This project relies on the appearance of simplicity for its final looks, and as we work through the various elements, we start to see how the joinery complies with other considerations like the grooves we create that will take the stub tenons and then the side beads that correspond with the front edges and rails to slim down the face view.

These are additionally a few new tricks to learn as you work through this project. We take you step by step through each stage to guarantee success.

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How to make shaker cabinet doors

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Welcome to our DIY woodworking channel! In this video, we’ll show you how to make classic Shaker-style cabinet doors from scratch. Whether you’re updating your kitchen, bathroom, or any cabinetry project, these timeless doors are a perfect choice.

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Essential tools and materials needed
Measuring and cutting techniques
Assembly,
Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate

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How to Make a Simple Picture Frame | Episode 1

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Don’t forget to check out woodworkingmasterclasses.com for a whole bunch of projects just like this one! Oh and Episode 2 is already out on our site too!

This is a uniquely different way to make a picture frame, but Paul designed it specifically to work with hand tools.

Sizing the eight components with the level of precision needed can be tricky, but two guides make the whole process quick and simple. We have dispensed with the mitres normally associated with picture frames altogether, giving these frames an assembly process and look you’ve never seen before.

It’s a step-by-step process with accuracy and we walk you through every step.
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How to Make a Ladle | Episode 3

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This is the last third of making a substantial kitchen utensil from solid hardwood. It’s a lifetime kitchen tool designed to develop your carving and shaping skills with substantive insight into how we must learn to work our wood according to the changing direction of the wood grain.

This last episode focuses on shaping the back of the bowl, and for this, we use different spokeshaves, saws, and rasps to get the shape we want for the best-looking ladle.

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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.

This is a great beginner guide for those starting with gouge work.
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