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Table Saw Molding Head- Part 1

Molding head cutters for table saws are not common, so can you know if one is a good fit for your wood shop?

In this first video Ralph will explain what choices you have, how they work, and explain the safety aspects.

Watch for part two, where Ralph shows you what molding heads excel at.

Corob Cutters Molding Head

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Learn to Make a Scratch Stock

The scratch stock is simple to make and easy to use. The style we feature in this how-to tutorial video is a modified marking gauge. This type of scratch stock allows for cuts well off the edge and can handle curved edges as well.

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Finishing Small Parts

When spraying finish on small parts, how do you keep them from sticking? Here's a quick trick using aluminum foil.

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How to Use a Scratch Stock

This ancient, but highly useful, tool technique can help you add fine custom details quickly and inexpensively.

In this video, Ralph demonstrates how to use a scratch stock. If you don't own a scratch stock - don't worry! We also have a video that walks you through how to make a scratch stock in your shop.

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Simplified Hole Pattern Drilling

Drilling a pattern of holes (an array) accurately does not have to be complicated. This video shows you how to do it on your drill press using a few blocks of scrap.

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Make a Crosscut Clamp for Your Miter Gage

Crosscutting small parts at the table saw doesn't have to be a risk to your fingers. In this video, Ralph shows you how to use Rockler's Auto Lock Clamps to create a clamp to hold small parts safely.

Auto-Lock T-Track Clamp

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Shop-Made Geometric Inlay Banding

In a previous video, we showed you how to make cross band mahogany inlay banding. Now you can learn to make a more complex geometric design using common shop tools. The field is made of walnut and maple, but any starkly contrasting woods will work. The outer face veneers are inexpensive dyed veneers from Constantine's.

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Making Crossband Inlay

Crossband inlay is a staple of furniture decoration. You can buy it premade, but it's simple and easy to make your own to fit the exact size and style you need.

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Coping Inside Corners When Running Trim

Getting clean, professional looking joints on inside corners with base, chair and crown moldings does not require exotic tools or jigs. With a simple coping saw and a bit of practice, you can get great results every time.

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Lamination Bending Part 3: Using a Vacuum Press

Previously I showed you how to form bent parts from thin laminations using a two-sided form and a single-sided form, relying on clamps to hold the shape. In this video, I show you how to form your stock using a vacuum press. Vacuum pressing has the advantage of applying even pressure across the entire part eliminating voids and pressure points. 

Roarockit Thin Air Press (as seen in the video)

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