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The Highland Woodworker Episode 32
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In this episode:
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Before Jerry Spady became a full time woodworker he was a bench scientist. He used those skills from his days in the lab to help solve an issue he had in his shop. The experiment concluded with, what he believes, is a new material that bends the limits of woodworking. Spend a moment with the very colorful Jerry Spady, and see how he uses his very own discovery in many of his masterpieces.
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Meet a superb sawyer who cuts to the heart of the matter, telling us all about the careful considerations that go into getting the best boards from a log. Then he will fire up his saw, and shows us how he does it!
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Fine Woodworking Magazine's Finer Points presents to us a smart solution to laying out curves while working solo in your shop!
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Once those curves are drawn out — you might need a special saw to cut into those tight places. Don't fret, Highland Woodworking's Ed Scent shows off the latest line of sturdy saws from Knew Concepts.
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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