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Woodworking Videos...
Some pretty amazing.
Note: Here are a few choice picked
videos
related to woodworking and productivity...
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Some video links...see
below for more.
Awesome saw doesn't cut
fingers. A
new Sawstop machine.
Table saw tune up.
Great info.
Precision router table Real nice router assembly.
Another
great router table set up?
Woodshop tour
...band saw, drill press, nice ideas! Full of tempting ideas.
Demo of the best Jet table saw? Well done video of a nice looking saw.
Interesting woodshop tour.
Many
woodworking ideas.
How
to build a dog house It is a nice vinyl sided dog house.
Best European bandsaw? Unusual video of a potable log cutting
band
saw.
Router tricks Interesting
router video.
Using a crosscut sled Very useful table saw accessory.
Better than a miter gauge?
How to cut a circle on the table saw.
NOTE; If you are
using Windows XP, or Vista,
or your PC is well tuned, these videos should work flawlessly.
All others might want to click on the blue links.
Note...The
promo woodworking videos below should
open in a new window if you click twice.
Caution...These links are in the "BETA" testing stage...
If your computer is slower, you might want to go directly to
Youtube using the links below.
Check out
the spider robot this man
built.
Or, see more at Youtube about our Table saw jig
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Check out
the spider robot this man
built. |
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Euro-guy built a car from wood. |
Check out
the spider robot this man built! |
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Handgun that is as powerful as Whoa!
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Duplicate with a table saw |
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This table opens like a puzzle. |
Slitting logs and mill
work....interesting! |
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This kid has some awesome shoe lifts! |
Clamp It Assembly Squares
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Caution...These links to Youtube
are in the "BETA" testing stage...If your browser
has a few hiccups lately....wait until the computer science guys
troubleshoot script, interfacing, and foolproof Web
Video. Usually it works smoothly though.
"At all times it is better to have a
method."
We could be doing a 1,500 piece puzzle, but
that
doesn't improve our production methods......
Woodworking tools
were almost always thought of as a
pastime. Consequently most of the tools and machines along with
their instructions and capabilities haven't gone beyond being used
for pastimes, or hobbies and wood crafting...until Woodjig.com
Those who build jigs and who discover how to automate begin to
see their machines for what they really are: a means to do things
better, more volume, and more efficient
methods.
Another woodworking plan
using jigs, and old, but never forgotten principles.
Woodworking
ideas discovered by
If you visit a lot of
shops in the country, the majority of them are
created as a pastime, for an occasional furniture project, or cabinets.
Many tool owners don't realize though, that most machines were ideas,
originally designed to serve an economic purpose. The main
purpose
of the machines used in an original machine shop of a watchmaker for
example,
was to hold accuracy and precision, so that there was much less continual,
repetitive hand and finishing, fitting, and inspection work. The point is
that
we have so many inactive woodshop machines, and an engineer looks at them as "Idle
assets" and that the original intention has been deserted.
You've surely heard of
the wife that said...."Do
we really need that new machine?"
It often takes a
lifetime for
those with the machines to take hold of, or have in- depth clarity about what
machines
are capable of; volume. It is volume and surplus that is the means to an
end in the view
of an engineer, or a machinist who also spends a lot of time trying to make
woodcrafts.
Everything else, all the other opinions about how to use machines, what
they
were bought for or used for are personal opinion. Some just like machines
for a pastime.
Others use them to practice making things that are high quality, and others are pastime uses,
or hobbies, or only occasional use. These are
sentimentalities. Yet there are still many
mechanically inclined people with "Hobby" or occasional use that would
like to move
their hobby a step further and know volume techniques learned by jig makers
and
engineers.
In the past, we were
overloaded with sources of techniques, but these sources were often inaccessible,
disconnected, or buried in variety
and overload of opinion, or just not
available anywhere. With the internet, more dialog, and discoveries will
allow
this to be turned around. Those interested in producing things in volume
can then
become familiar with the principles which create a surplus, not merely
using all machines as a pastime. After building close to 200 table saw
jigs
you hear stories about how little we know about machines and methods, and
how important it is for more discovery, more clarity, and some execution.
Sentimentalities like...do this with your hobby, or that, or don't share too
much,
or learn only from my source, or that source almost becomes
secondary. More people need
to discover more about jigs and advanced techniques....there's lot's of idle
machines.
An economist calls it "Idle Capital."
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Read below about a town
that has no real estate taxes because of the work
of the crafters, the innovators, and the dealers at their massive flea market.
It
is the acquisition of skills in particular, irrespective of
their utility, that is potent in making life meaningful. Since
man has no inborn skills, the survival of the species has depended
on the ability to acquire and perfect skills. Hence the mastery
of skills is a uniquely human activity and yields deep satisfaction.
~Eric
Hoffer~
"Productivity begins with Jigs and a
table saw"
Woodjig.com
Want to sell your
woodworking projects at a neighborhood fair, market, or at craft shows?
Then you need a device to make components
accurately and consistently, with precision. You can
even start by learning to make box joints. All across the country there are thousands of places to
sell your woodworking products, your inventions, and furniture; if you can mass produce them.
A knowledge of jigs is required
for making accurate, interchangeable parts in volume, on
your saw.
Want to sell your woodshop
projects at a swap meet? Again,
there are lots of places but
only if you can make them in volume, and efficiently, and that takes
a knowledge of jigs.
Especially the
woodworking
beginner.
This town has
no real estate taxes because
of the dealers at their
massive flea market...Read below.
Canton Texas is a busy place. It has a huge Flea Market called First Monday.
It is the oldest and largest flea market in America. This Flea Market generates
so much profit that the town has no real estate taxes! It has approximately 100 Acres,
about 4,000 Vendors. It averages 100,000 monthly visitors in the slow season, and
300,000 monthly visitors April, May, June, October, November , and December.
It has 6 Motels in the vicinity, and about 90 Bed And Breakfasts.
It also has 20 RV Parks in the area.
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What some farmers
do in mid-winter?
Inventing, crafting, woodworking.
Automate, then
export...Read more at Export.gov
A producer yet? Possibly promote your woodworking plans
oversees at .....U.S export
"A weaker dollar should boost foreign consumers' purchases
of U.S. goods by making those goods more affordable abroad."
F. Reserve article from 7/2007.
( link posted 12/2007)...More Here
A producer yet? Possibly
creat and promote
your woodworking ideas
oversees. Read more at U.S export
Find Export
information
for countries around the world.
More and different woodworking
history and ideas
using jigs and old but never forgotten
principles
discover by....more
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Book #1 ~News
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Awesome saw doesn't cut
fingers. A
new Sawstop machine.
Table saw tune up.
Great info for a going over.
Precision router table Real nice router assembly.
Another
great router table set up?
Woodshop tour
...band saw, drill press, nice ideas! Full of tempting ideas.
Demo of the best Jet table saw? Well done video of a nice looking saw.
Interesting woodshop tour.
Many
woodworking ideas.
How
to build a dog house It is a nice vinyl sided one.
Best European bandsaw? Unusual video of a potable log cutting saw.
Router tricks Interesting
router video.
Using a crosscut sled Very useful table saw accessory. Better than a miter gauge?
How to cut a circle on the table saw.
Buyusa.gov
Export.gov
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