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How to make a hand tool spring pole lathe. Almost. Patrons will get the plans FREE! Build your own Workbench! (Options below) Need an easy, inexpensive bench? Try the Minimum Timber Bench The Plans: The Minimum Timber Bench plans are 34 pages of full-color, step-by-step instructions in standard and metric measurements. The plans include a full stock list and cut list. Every image is modeled in 3D and each step includes tips and tricks to make your build easier. This bench is designed for beginning woodworkers and power-tool woodworkers who want to get into hand tools. You can build it completely by hand or with a few common machine tools. Get your plans here: The Course: The Minimum Timber Bench Course is 8 chapters of detailed build instructions. Follow along as I do each step of the build using basic machine tools (and a few hand tools). I’ll take you from stock selection all the way through to flattening and using the bench. The course is 80 minutes long, fully searchable, and includes the complete plans for FREE!. Learn here: --------------------------------------------------------------------- The English Joiner’s Bench Make a full-size, hand-tool work bench that’s also fast, easy, and cheap. Incredible English Joiner’s Bench Complete Joiner’s Bench Bundle (40 pages, full color, only $10): Get the FREE Plans!!!!: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Sign up for Fabrication First, my FREE newsletter --------------------------------------------------------------------- Get My Book, Everyday Woodworking: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Become a member of this channel! Get custom badges and emojis you can use during chats: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wood Work for Humans Tool List (affiliate): *Cutting* Gyokucho Ryoba Saw: Dewalt Panel Saw: Suizan Dozuki Handsaw: (Winner of the affordable dovetail-saw shootout.) Spear and Jackson Tenon Saw: (Needs tune-up to work well.) Crown Tenon Saw: (Works out of the box) Carving Knife: Narex True Imperial Chisels: (My favorite affordable new chisels.) Blue-Handled Marples Chisels: (I use these to make the DIY specialty planes, but I also like them for general work.) *Sharpening* Honing Guide: Norton Coarse/Fine Oil Stone: Natural Arkansas Fine Oil Stone: Green buffing compound: *Marking and Measuring* Stockman Knife: (For marking and the built-in awl). Speed Square: Stanley Marking Knife: (Excellent, inexpensive marking knife.) Blue Kreg measuring jig: Round-head Protractor: *Drilling* Forstener Bits: Spade Bits: *Work-Holding* Orange F Clamps: Screw Clamp: Get my woodturning book: Follow me on Instagram: @rexkrueger 0:00 Intro 1:00 The Parts 2:00 Design 4:02 Moving Parts 6:53 Careful Construction 10:00 Spring 11:38 Outro
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