Wow! UK-based Alec Steele puts in an incredible amount of work finishing up the Damascus Steel Japanese chisel for The Samurai Carpenter, before shipping it across the world to Vancouver. (The unboxing video is at the bottom of this entry.)
Drawing on the research done in the past few videos, Matthias Wandel builds a low-power, quiet dust collector out of what appears to be 100% upcycled materials:
Not quite a build video, but while reassembling a picture frame from 1948, Frank Howarth makes a hilarious error that I could totally see myself making:
In what's got to be her most labor-intensive project ever, April Wilkerson finishes the steel structure and roofing for the massive carport she's built for her folks:
There are lots of different styles of box joint jigs out there, from fancy to simple. Her Steve Ramsey shows you his low-key variant, which can be made in just a few minutes:
David Picciuto combines two of his passions, making things and making music, to partially create his own instruments:
Bob Clagett knocks together a simple but sturdy cabinet you can build with a minimum of tools:
Ron Paulk explains the merits of FastCap's cleverly-designed SafeCut Rule, which makes it impossible for you to accidentally cut yourself:
The Samurai Carpenter unboxes his gift from Alec Steele, geeks out and discusses his plans for the handle:
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