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The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 9

March 23, 2018 by admin 1 Comment

In this episode, Brian answers questions on how to consistently saw several pieces of wood to the same length using only hand tools, glue starved joints, scrapers, and shares some nuggets about steam bending vs bent laminations.

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TOPICS COVERED IN THIS EPISODE

  • 3:03 – How to consistently saw several pieces of wood to the same length using only hand tools.
  • 9:52 – Is there such a thing as a glue starved joint?
  • 12:59 – Can a scraper produce a finished cut?
  • 17: 30 – Insights regarding steam bending vs bent lamination

Past Episodes

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 8

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 7

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 6

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 5

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 4

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 3

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 2

The Ask Brian Boggs Show – Episode 1

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  1. Rick De Roque says

    March 24, 2018 at 1:54 am

    I learn something new every episode. Thanks for taking the time to do this podcast.

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