STL 107: Tips Master, Jim Richey
The guys talk about their all-time favorite Methods of Work of all time, this week. Plus, an interview with Jim Richey, the man who made Methods of Work.
Mike’s All Time Favorite Technique of All Time… for this week:
Panel gluing, with Bessey clamps on their sides. Works great on thin-ish stock.
A video posted by Tim Rousseau (@timothyrousseau) on Mar 14, 2016 at 9:58am PDT
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- Shop Talk Live 106: Why We Build What We Build
- Shop Talk Live 105: Why We Build What We Build
- Shop Talk Live 104: Clark Kellogg, Pro Furniture Maker and Instagram Star
- Shop Talk Live 103: All Time Favorite Furniture of All Time… for this week
- Shop Talk Live 102: The New Guy From Nashville
- Shop Talk Live 101: Cherry is No Substitute for White Oak
- Shop Talk Live 100: Matt is out of control, plus a mystery guest
- Shop Talk Live 99: Waterstone Detectives
- Shop Talk Live 98: Mike’s Stick Trick, and the Fabric of Matt
- Shop Talk Live 97: The Guys are Toast
- Shop Talk Live 96: Tablesaws and Tool Tests
- Shop Talk Live 95: Looking Back Fondly
Comments
Kuddos to Ben's video editing in this episode. Love the segments showing what the guys were talking about in terms of bandsawn boxes. Fantastic.
Jim_Cherry - I wish I could take credit for the actual edit but we have a lot of talented people here at Taunton. Giving up video editing duties is hard for me but it's made easier by having great people like Jeff Roos and Cari Delahanty do it for me. I give them the content to put in and they do the hard work. We are constantly trying to improve the video and audio (which I do edit). We are going to be adding a lot more "B-Roll" video to really help illustrate what the guys are talking about.
Nice. Well, it's greatly appreciated. I originally thought I wouldn't watch the videos, but increasingly find myself preferring them, especially because I can actually see a jig, a piece of furniture, or techniques such as this. Thanks to all of you.
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