I made a nice red oak home made folding bucksaw with just a few simple hand tools at home.
Posts Tagged ‘Making’
Making a Home Made Folding Bucksaw
Written by Tools on Wednesday, January 25th, 2012 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Bucksaw, Folding, Home, Made, Making
How To Use Alumilite’s RC-3 casting resin (for making climbing holds)
Written by Tools on Friday, January 6th, 2012 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Alumilite's, CASTING, climbing, holds, Making, RESIN
Alumilite’s RC-3 was created to cast durable replicas of your originals quickly and easily. The RC-3 begins to cure in 3 minutes and is demoldable within 5-10 minutes. It is excellent for making climbing holds, automotive restoration parts, short run production parts, fishing lures, medical training devices, automotive parts, and much more. For complete information on all mold making and casting applications and products, please visit any of Alumilite’s informative websites: www.alumilite.com www.moldputty.com www.alumiliteengineering.com www.makelure.com www.makeholds.com
Making a Basketmaker atlatl, part 2.wmv
Written by Tools on Monday, November 21st, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: 2.wmv, atlatl, Basketmaker, Making, part
How to make a Basketmaker atlatl using simple hand tools – a hatchet, handsaw, wood wedges, rasp, carving knife, gouge and sandpaper. Part 2 – Finishing – rasping, carving, how to make a raised spur and and groove. Music – Miss the Mississippi and You, by Doc Watson
Build a Jewelry Box: Pt.1 – Making the curved sides
Written by Tools on Thursday, November 10th, 2011 in Power Tools.
Tags: Build, Curved, Jewelry, Making, Pt.1, sides
How to build a wood jewelry box. I used maple, walnut and cherry for this project. In part 1 of 7, I cut the coved sides on a table saw. Please note. I am a hobbiest, not a professional. These videos are just for educational and entertainment purposes only. Always seek professional advice and training before using any power tools.
making side panels for my Triumph Bonneville ‘73 T120R
Written by Tools on Monday, October 31st, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Bonneville, Making, Panels, Side, T120R, Triumph
fitting bell mouths to the carbs meant I had to remove original panels. So with a few bits of wood and a couple of hammers I knocked these up, I will do another vid showing the finishing and polishing of the side panels
Making a Bush Knife Handle
Written by Tools on Monday, October 10th, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Bush, Handle, knife, Making
Shows the steps I took to make a wooden handle.
NAPA AUTOPRO Making Out {Gouchy Boy sings in Ad}
Written by Tools on Sunday, August 21st, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: AUTOPRO, Making, NAPA, sings, {Gouchy
This is another comercial I did for NAPPA AUTOPRO.I sang is this while the elderly were making out!!!Very funny commercial!!!
Love Making Sex Chair – Part 1, building the body frame for furniture construction
Written by Tools on Wednesday, July 20th, 2011 in Home Improvement.
Tags: Body, Building, Chair, Construction, Frame, Furniture, Love, Making, part
How to design and make a love making, sex chair in this demonstration delivered by The Handy Goddess. She shows you how to build the body frame and then she creates a but joint with hard wood to make the side panels for her chaise lounge love chair or functional art chair in this diy home improvement light construction furniture building demonstration.
Jewelry Making Tutorials – How To Loop Headpins
Written by Tools on Sunday, June 19th, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Headpins, Jewelry, Loop, Making, Tutorials
A little clip to demonstrate visually how to loop a jewelry wire finding known as a headpin to make bead drop assemblies that can be used in making beaded earrings, necklaces, bracelets, etc. You’ll need some beads and a few head pins a few beads, and a minimum of two hand tools: a looping (rosary) pliers and cutting pliers to try this the way I’ve shown it. Optionally, though an essential part of any jewelry maker’s tool box, needle nose pliers to straighten everything out at the end so that everything will hang right. Practice makes perfect! With time it will come naturally as your muscle memory takes over. The same technique can also used on eyepins to make linked chains. Make a bunch and link them together with jump rings. Sometimes you just need to see it to understand it. I hope this helps you in your jewelry making. Comments welcome. Enjoy
Making a Frame Stool from Ash & Kamba
Written by Tools on Tuesday, May 24th, 2011 in Hand Tools.
Tags: Frame, from, Kamba, Making, Stool
Using the Pole Lathe & hand tools to make an Ash frame stool – seating it with Kamba, a fair trade product from Tanzania