Online extras from FWW issue #278
Video: Michael Fortune’s Design ProcessContributing editor Michael Fortune demonstrates his design process step by step, sharing his tips for brainstorming and drawing furniture along the way. |
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Video: Andrew Hunter on Japanese PlanesThere is more to know about Japanese planes that the fact that you pull them. Andrew Hunter, a perpetual student of Japanese tools and techniques discusses many of the subtleties that are often overlooked. |
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Video Workshop: Danish Modern DeskTim Rousseau’s modern desk might look simple, but a lot goes into making such an elegant piece. While Tim tackles this project with a pro’s perspective using tools found in professional shops; he also draws parallels to tools found in most hobbyist woodsheds. |
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Video (Coming Soon): Octagon. . . two ways!At first laying out an octagon might seem like a no-brainer. It isn’t. We demonstrate two methods that will make the process a lot easier. |
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Download: Daniel Clay’s Chip-Carving PatternBuilding chip-carving skills is about repetition. This free pattern, which Daniel Clay uses in Handwork, provides an excellent foundation, takin you from basic cuts to more advanced one. |
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Video: Picking berries with BecksvoortAssociate editor Anissa Kapsales goes berry picking with Christian Becksvoort while they discuss Chris’s early days, his new tattoos, his friendship with Nick Offerman, and what the future has in store for the Becksvoorts. |
Video: Tambours Take a TurnSee Aaron Poritz’s unique tambours in action. |
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The back page of issue 278 promises that we can “see the tambours in action”. I don’t seem to be able to find that on the site as directed. Yes, I am logged in. Any help would be appreciated.
You're right, my fault. I just posted it here.
Hah, glad to know I am not the only one. Thank you. Great article
Pg 57 says "For more on using centerlines, including how to lay them out on irregular stock, go to FineWoodworking.com/278.
I need help finding this information on using centerlines. I may just be looking in the wrong place.
Thanks!
Walt
You're right. I had a couple of tweaks to do on that one and never published it. I just posted it here. Apologies.
No problem at all. Thanks for finishing it up, it's exactly what I was looking for. I appreciate it.
Walt
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