
HTT043 – Basics of Design
On today’s show, I discuss woodworking in a small corner of the house/apartment, old woodworking books, auger bit lead screw pitch, and the basics of designing your own projects.
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Feedback
- Willard Anderson suggested Tom Calisto (www.windwardwoodworks.com) for custom bowsaw blades of any size.
Listener Questions
- Joseph is wondering about setting up to do woodworking in a small corner of a spare room or porch.
- Hernán is wondering about old woodworking books and where to find them.
- David is wondering how to determine auger bit depth by the number of revolutions.
Main Topic
Today’s main topic is about the basics of designing your own projects.
Feedback, Questions or Topic Suggestions?
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