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The Highland Woodworker Episode 2
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In this episode:
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Chairmaker Brian Boggs is a superb engineer of the best in artistic seating. Find out how Brian uses everything from a shave horse to an adult-sized erector set to build his beautiful visions in our Moment with a Master.
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This episode's Feature segment spotlights master planemaker Ron Brese, who couldn't find plane perfection until he made his own. Find out why those in the know use a Brese Plane.
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Bert the Wood Expert tells you where cherry gets its character.
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The Big Finish discusses things you should consider when selecting a finish for your masterpiece.
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The Tool Box segment demonstrates a tool you should carve out a place for in your toolbox.
Please join us for another episode of woodworking fun, education and adventure on
The Highland Woodworker Web TV show, with our host Charles Brock
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Just got a 1/2" Wood Slicer for a project. Put it on, re-tuned the band saw and POW! Right out of the box I'm slicing off veneers of hard maple that measure consistently .030". I'm impressed. The blade is everything it's cracked up to be, sharp, consistent, quiet and it leaves a surface that a couple strokes of a scraper will take care of. I'll be back for more. — Doug F
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