The Woodworking Podcast

The Woodworking Podcast


TWP32: Dust Collection & A Brass Axe

February 17, 2017

Episode notes:

Thank you to the following Patreon contributors

Michael Gilitzer
Lewi Uberg
Jim Jardine
John Kelly
Ainslee Portlock
Robert Pinder
Cory Hendrix
David Lightman
Joshua Luther
Phil Edwards
Leatherneck Garage
Brodie Brickey
Matt Parker
ddmMADE
Jeff Ferguson
John Lamar
Scott A McWilliams
Terry Mulligan
David Moffitt
Chris Capistran
JM Tosses
Jameson Elam
Cole Bouchard
Chris Stokesmore
Jason Adamczyk
Modern Builds
Don Chesser
Tom Pritchard
Caleb Harris
Dixie Trapper
Andrew P Tucker
Michael Couch
Steve Nelson
Hives Manawatu
Justin Shields
Jim Beshears
Martin Wegner
Clement Brizard
John Wilson
Steve Mills
Darren Pruitt
Robert O. Davis
Kyle Veatch
Frederick McIntyre
Page Bonifaci
Terry Burns-Dyson
Christopher Copes
Saint Nicster

Instagram Links:

Jay
Nick
April

Referenced Channels/websites/videos:

Nick theater cart - https://nickferry.com/2014/10/custom-mobile-work-station/
Grounding dust collection: http://www.thewoodnerd.com/articles/dustExplosion.html

Submitted Questions/comments:

Hey Jay-Pril Ferry (three in one) ! Just a reaction to your last episode, and the 'blen/blunder' of April with the axe handle. I had the exact same thing happening to me last week, when gluing up a carefully hand crafted mallet head in reverse on its handle... (see picture of the glue up with epoxy : https://postimg.org/image/9eznf1o0z/ - dont mind my epoxy made recipient) So unfortunately I noticed it after the epoxy had set, and had to saw the sides to make the mallet work, but now I have a tiny awkward mallet to remind me to check EVERYTHING before glue up... (https://postimg.org/image/meqecfkdz/) Kind of like measure twice cut once, but in this case, it is more check twice, glue once! Anyway, thanks for sharing this blunder April, I feel less alone in my misery ;) Keep up the great work and podcast! All the way from Belgium, Kévin Moulart
Leo Jewitt - Hello! I am a listener and enjoy of the podcast. I'm an apprentice carpenter, and amateur woodworker. My question is how do you find inspiration for designing projects? I have a couple cabinet projects to tackle, and am having a hard time designing them. How do you do it? Thanks!
David Fensler - Did I hear you mention on a podcast that there might be a woodworking show or meet & greet in Oklahoma? Do you have any more details on this?