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Good morning woodworkers.

This post will be an ongoing and developing list of links to videos from the old Woodworking at Home Magazine. Within these videos are plenty of helpful ideas, tricks, lessons, etc. If you have time to watch a video and you have interest in woodworking, you may find them beneficial.  I will also create a post in the turning section for the woodturning videos.  

Enjoy,

Chris DeHut

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#68
How to build this contemporary and timeless chest of drawers. Follow along with Chris DeHut to learn the techniques and skills used in constructing this piece of furniture. Resurrected from the Woodworking At Home Magazine.

Contemporary Chest of Drawers

https://youtu.be/uIwGWqkYf7Q
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#69
It's great that you're bringing this older content back to life.  It's still relevant today.

I also like the new CNC content as I'm just beginning my CNC journey.



Mike
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#70
Learn how to make custom Plantation Shutters for the interior of your home. Chris DeHut takes you through the process from beginning to end showing you all the steps. Resurrected from the Woodworking At Home Magazine. For more information and detailed drawings of this project, please subscribe to this channel then visit the following website..

https://sites.google.com/view/making-stu...authuser=0

PROJECT UPDATES:
Thinking back to these shutters, the one issue that needed addressing has to do with method of holding the louvers in place.  A screw was incorporated in the original design, however, over time the effectiveness faded.  There are two other options you can look at as an alternative:
1)Add a counter weight to the louvers on the opposite side of the handle.
2) Add felt washers on some of the louvers on the rotation axels.  The thickness of these should be slightly more than the gap between the end of the louver and the side of the frame - thus creating friction.

https://youtu.be/iyvL3Q9O4Co
https://youtu.be/iyvL3Q9O4Co

Cheers!

Chris DeHut
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#71
Learn why using Biscuit joinery can leave a football shaped indentation on the surface of your project and how to avoid it!  Chris DeHut explains why this happens and how to avoid it.

Why Biscuits 'Telegraph'
https://youtu.be/qr0nHZzlhu4

Cheers!

Chris DeHut
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#72
Learn how to make this Tenoning jig for use on a table saw. Chris DeHut explains the process and offers pointers along the way.

Resurrected from the Woodworking At Home Magazine.

For more information and detailed drawings of this project, please subscribe to this channel then visit the following website..

https://sites.google.com/view/making-stu...authuser=0

https://youtu.be/xx9OrySxvDI

Cheers!

Chris DeHut
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#73
Learn how to turn a marble or ball  on the wood lathe!  World renowned wood turner, Dick Sing walks you through the process step by step.  

This video originally appeared in Woodworking at Home Magazine in 2003.

https://youtu.be/i26JqjsWJbE
How to turn marbles

Cheers!

Chris DeHut
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#74
Thanks Chris. You can never have too much good information. Sometimes old ideas are still relevant.
9.5 fingers and 1 crippled
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#75
Overview of Relief Carving Tools.  Learn all about the different shapes and types of relief carving tools and how they are used. David Reilly walks you through most of the relief carving tools explaining how they are used and why you select one over another.

https://youtu.be/mAHrQ8fBJ-c
https://youtu.be/mAHrQ8fBJ-c

Cheers!

Chris DeHut
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#76
Make this mission style bed and have a family heirloom to pass on for generations.  Chris DeHut walks you through the construction process step-by-step with pointers throughout the build process.

Resurrected from the Woodworking At Home Magazine.

For more information and detailed drawings of this project, please subscribe to this channel then visit the following website..

https://sites.google.com/view/making-stu...authuser=0

https://youtu.be/UIRb8dwLbdE

Cheers!

Chris DeHut
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