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Wood Talk | Woodworking

WT144 – The Happiness Show

Wood Talk | Woodworking

Marc Spagnuolo

Planer, Finishing, Woodworking, Diy, Education, Lumber, Tablesaw, How To, Milling, Wood, Furniture, Leisure, Design, Hobbies

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2013

⏱️ 49 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to Wood Talk, for Woodworkers by Woodworkers.

0:07.0

Now here are three guys who are actually under the illusion at Woodworking is cool. Mark, Matt, and Shannon.

0:15.0

Welcome to Wood Talk Number 144 for August 14th, 2013.

0:20.0

On today's show we're talking about finished storage and disposal, hand saws for

0:24.4

re-sawing and the properties of Danish oil. But before we get to all that good stuff,

0:28.8

let's hear a quick word from our sponsors.

0:31.2

Today's show is supported by Festool, helping woodworkers get better results in less time

0:37.2

and with less mess to clean up afterwards.

0:39.2

Visit them online at festool USA.com. And by SawStop. SawStop is North America's number one

0:45.4

cabinet saw and the world's safest table saw. Visit saw stop.com slash 175

0:50.6

to learn more about the professional cabinet saw model that Matt chose for his basement

0:54.8

workshop. Then click on find a dealer to see the saw in action near you.

0:59.6

And by audible.com, the internet's leading provider of audio books with more than 100,000 downloadable titles across all types of literature, including fiction, non-fiction, and periodicals.

1:10.0

For a free audiobook of your choice, go to audible Podcast.com slash Wood Talk.

1:17.0

All right, well time to talk about what's on the bench. I'll go first, because that's my privilege.

1:22.0

Yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever.

1:24.0

I'm going first.

1:25.0

I am actually doing a couple different things.

1:28.0

First, I'm finishing up the base portion of this blanket chest that I'm making it's a green and green style

1:34.1

blanket chest and I wonder if you run into this mat sometimes on more complex projects

1:39.8

you get to a point where there are numerous directions you could go in terms of okay do I work on this part next or do I do a sub-assembling now and you kind of struggle with which one is the best to do and I guess you know we're in sort of a unique position because we

1:53.7

typically film this stuff I have another side of my brain that's nagging me saying is this

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