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Wood Talk Online Radio 104

Audio Player Wood Talk OnlineThis week Marc, Matt, and I endorse Festool products completely free of charge. No matter what we talked about we kept coming back to Festool quality. So if you don’t like Festool this episode is just the perfect thing to boil your blood. If you do like the Green and Black then warm up your credit cards.

What’s On the Bench

  • Shannon: back from the Woodwright School with Windsor ready to finish up, toolbox prototypes in SketchUp
  • Matt:  playing with Sketchup and actually putting to use some features he was previously intimidated by…
  • Marc: Epoxy shop floor, Festool CMS

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Voicemails

  • Stopped chamfers burning
  • Advice on stolen saws from a cop

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Wade Hutchison

For your sketchup issue – are you using components for your drawer sides? Every component has it’s own set of axes, so it shouldn’t matter how the component is oriented in the whole drawing. I usually do rabbets by drawing the profile on the edge, and using push/pull.

First time I listened to the podcast, btw – great job. I’ll be listening in the future for sure.
—–wade
working wood in Milton, PA

    Shannon

    Wade I normally make everything into a component though now that I think about it I usually do this after I have added joinery elements so I may have been trying this before I componentized it. I give that a try.