Sat, 30 August 2008 I had originally planned on releasing this video as part of a series on Monday and Wednesday. But based on the number of requests I had to see the construction process as soon as possible, I couldn't wait. So here is Pt. 1 of a two part series. Today's video highlights the basic construction of the base, the 90 degree fence and the hook. This is a great start on the project considering that easily 90-95% of the work I do on the shooting board is cleaning up end grains of 90 degree cuts. In Pt. 2 which will be released on Wednesday covers the construction of an auxillary fence for 45 degree cuts and then a very basic lesson on shooting. Don't forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to the website www.mattsbasementworkshop.com or leave a voicemail at 231 354-2338. To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[2] |
Thu, 28 August 2008 It's time for Jig of the Month! And this month we're building a simplified shooting board based on the one I saw in David Charlesworth's "Shooting Simplified" DVD from Lie-Nielsen. Nothing fancy, just cabinet grade plywood for a base and some scrap hardwood from the bin. Since I already had these all laying around anyways it cost me little to nothing to build and it only took an hour or two to complete. The video of the construction will be released shortly, it's a big file so I'm breaking it into 2 or 3 parts for easier downloading. Hope you enjoy and make one for yourself. Oh and by the way...congrats to our 3 winners this week of ZEM hearing in honor of our 300th episode! Don't forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[0] |
Tue, 26 August 2008 So many great questions and tips have been coming in, so today I'll share a few more with you. Also if you want to have a little fun and find out how well you know your router bit profiles checkout this "Router Bit Profile Quiz". Don't forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[0] |
Sun, 24 August 2008 Feedback and questions are what help to make this show move and we got some in today's episode. A couple of listeners had some great feedback in regards to the hammer episode so I thought I'd share it with you. Don't forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[2] |
Thu, 21 August 2008 Hey everyone it's time for another installment of Lumber Species of the Month...and this time we're sharing a few facts on a favorite of a lot of woodworkers - Walnut. Once abundant throughout the United States and growing to 150 FT tall and 6 FT in diameter Walnut was heavily harvested for it's beautiful grains and colors. It's the only natural "brown" colored wood found growing in the states. While it's still readily available the trees today average about 80-100 FT tall and usually only about 3 FT in diameter...a stark contrast from before. But still it's a beautiful wood to work with... Don't forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session. If you're planning on being at the IWF in Atlanta, anyone wanting to have a chat with Hendrik can leave a message for him in the Press Lounge. Or, better yet, he'll be attending The Wood Whisperer's after-show get together Friday evening, August 22nd. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[1] |
Tue, 19 August 2008 The right tool for the job is crucial. But what do you do when you're not quite sure which one is the right tool?? Just like with some of the best things in life, ice cream, beer, coffee...hammers come in a variety of styles and sizes. Choosing the right hammer for the job can be the difference between, driving a nail home the right way or destroying a chisel's razor sharp edge. WIN AN iPOD TOUCH!! If you have the time, please take the new listener survey, and when you do you'll be entered to win an iPod Touch. Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in as soon as possible. This time around, it's an open question and answer session so send them in!! And if you're visiting the IWF in Atlanta, Hendrik will be there too, so say HI if you see him. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at 231 354-2338. To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[3] |
Sun, 17 August 2008 It's a Monday and that means it's time for Magazine Monday!!! Over the weekend I spent a lot of time at the computer and it got me to yearning for a project in the shop. So in today's episode I'm sharing a few of those thoughts with you!! Don't forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session. If you're planning on being at the IWF in Atlanta, anyone wanting to have a chat with Hendrik can leave a message for him in the Press Lounge. Or, better yet, he'll be attending The Wood Whisperer's after-show get together Friday evening, August 22nd. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[1] |
Thu, 14 August 2008 Hey everyone, today we have the featureless friday! More or less, I've been bitten by a bug and I've down for the count since tuesday. But that's no excuse for not having a show and not giving away free schwag to the greatest listeners in the world!!! So I have a few things to share with you and a little fever ridden rambling too!! Don't forget!! Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session. If you're planning on being at the IWF in Atlanta, anyone wanting to have a chat with Hendrik can leave a message for him in the Press Lounge. Or, better yet, he'll be attending The Wood Whisperer's after-show get together Friday evening, August 22nd. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[0] |
Tue, 12 August 2008 On Monday I shared with you some great follow-up questions from some listeners of the show. Well there were a couple more that I thought were important to share with all of you and the best way to do these was to explain them in a video. Thanks to Donna and Shawn for submitting them!! WIN AN iPOD TOUCH!! If you have the time, please take the new listener survey, and when you do you'll be entered to win an iPod Touch. Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in as soon as possible. This time around, it's an open question and answer session so send them in!! And if you're visiting the IWF in Atlanta, Hendrik will be there too, so say HI if you see him. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at www.mattsbasementworkshop.com or call our Skype Voicemail at 231 354-2338. To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[0] |
Sun, 10 August 2008 Last week's episodes on the replacement of my workbench top have generated a few questions and some great feedback. As always when these come in, I can't help but share them with everyone...because I'm willing to bet there's plenty of you thinking the same things. Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session and if you get a chance this weekend stop by and see him at the 5th Annual Welbeck Wood Expo. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at www.mattsbasementworkshop.com or call our Skype Voicemail at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[1] |
Thu, 7 August 2008 Hey everyone I had a chance not so long ago to review another of the David Charlesworth titles produced by Lie-Nielsen Toolworks. In Part 3 of the Hand Tool Techniques series we're introduced to one of the most important jigs in the hand tool workshop, the shooting board. A very basic and easy to use shop aide, but one that can do so much to improve your joinery. David explains, in a no nonsense way, how not only to use the shooting board but how to setup your planes, how to tweak the stock for the best results and so much more. For anyone interested in getting more out of your hand planes this is a must watch. Not this week's lucky schwag winner? Click here to get your own copy at Woodcraft Hand Tool Techniques Pt.3 "Precision Shooting Simplified" Hendrik is back in September so get your questions in for our open Q&A session and if you get a chance this weekend stop by and see him at the 5th Annual Welbeck Wood Expo. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at www.mattsbasementworkshop.com or call our Skype Voicemail at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[1] |
Tue, 5 August 2008 Warning!! The video was all shot with the old camera!! The new workbench top is in place and it not only looks great but it works great too. A nice flat surface, easy to attach accessories and jigs and of course when it gets to messed up...off with the old and on with the new. Thanks for all the feedback so far, keep it a coming!
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Mon, 4 August 2008 Not so long ago my workbench's top was the perfect surface for almost all of my needs. It's always been a little short, but the weight was perfect for handplaning. When I discovered how unflat it's become in the last few weeks it was clear it needed to be replaced. The question on my mind is what should the top be made from? I need something flat, something reliable and more importantly something that could get me back in the shop in no time... WIN AN iPOD TOUCH!! If you have the time, please take the new listener survey, and when you do you'll be entered to win an iPod Touch. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at www.mattsbasementworkshop.com or call our Skype Voicemail at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[2] |
Sat, 2 August 2008 It's the beginning of a brand new month and I'm fully back from the "vacation". So let's get everything started the right way by beginning with Router Bit of the Month!!! And this month we have something a little extra special. Whiteside's 1/2" Straight Cutting Bit is what I consider to be an essential router bit profile, this is one that should be in everyone's collection no matter what kind of woodworking you do. And considering that I happen to already own one of these, because like I said...this is an essential profile...rather than keeping another one for myself why not share it with a second lucky winner?? So that's what we're doing, now there's double your chances to win this month. If you weren't one of our two lucky winners this week that doesn't mean you can't take advantage of the great discounted price at Woodcraft all month long, just click here to buy yours...Whiteside 1/2" Diameter Straight Cutting Bit. WIN AN iPOD TOUCH!! If you have the time, please take the new listener survey, and when you do you'll be entered to win an iPod Touch. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at www.mattsbasementworkshop.com or call our Skype Voicemail at 231 354-2338. To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[0] |
Thu, 31 July 2008 It's the beginning of a brand new month and I'm fully back from the "vacation". So let's get everything started the right way by beginning with Router Bit of the Month!!! And this month we have something a little extra special. Whiteside's 1/2" Straight Cutting Bit is what I consider to be an essential router bit profile, this is one that should be in everyone's collection no matter what kind of woodworking you do. And considering that I happen to already own one of these, because like I said...this is an essential profile...rather than keeping another one for myself why not share it with a second lucky winner?? So that's what we're doing, now there's double your chances to win this month. If you weren't one of our two lucky winners this week that doesn't mean you can't take advantage of the great discounted price at Woodcraft all month long, just click here to buy yours...Whiteside 1/2" Diameter Straight Cutting Bit. WIN AN iPOD TOUCH!! If you have the time, please take the new listener survey, and when you do you'll be entered to win an iPod Touch. If you'd like to enter for free schwag or just have a comment, question or suggestion drop me a line at mattsbasementworkshop@gmail.com or head over to my website at www.mattsbasementworkshop.com or call our Skype Voicemail at 231 354-2338. Listen to today's show by clicking on the player below To download directly to your computer Right Click on direct download, choose "Save Target as" Comments[0] |



