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Shop Class
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This channel is the product of veteran technology teacher, and cabinet maker, Tom Andreas. It is for people who want to learn to use technology to create. The channel is a teaching resource and contains a broad resources ranging from safety videos, and the safety tests that go along with them to high end 3D modeling curriculum and video tutorials. The channel covers, Measurement and Layout, Woods, Tooling, Fastening, Abrasives, Coatings, Cabinet Making, CNC Carving and architecture. The channel has numerous "How to" wood shop videos that show the techniques that are used in wood shop fabrications. While this channel is designed as a teaching tool, the information contained is relevant for anyone who may be working from their garage, to people working in a high end CNC factory's. The associated Google site provide additional support for people wanting to deepen their understanding of manufacturing technology.
Making Arches in the Cabinet Shop
This video shows how to cut perfect arches using a router and then add moulding for extra effect.
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Making Fancy Decorative Shingles!
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This video shows people how to make shingles. Decorative shingles can make an elegant architectural statement.
Night Stands from 2016
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This video shows some really great projects from really fine students!
Injection Molding Fishing Lures with 3D Printed Molds
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This video shows how to injection mold plastisol in a 3D printed mold.
Night Stand Cabinet Assembly
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This video shows how to assemble the night stand cabinet.
Top Design In the 1500 Square Foot Category!
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Student architectural design project.
VCarve Pro Video 9 Using More than One Cutting Tool
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This video shows users how to combine 2 or more tools on one project to create a pocket tool path and then use a profile tool path to cut the part from the larger assembly.
VCarve Pro Video 8 Pattern Cutting
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This video shows people how to use the pattern cutting feature to cut out complex parts at a mass production pace.
Introduction Video for Teachers Interested in the Shop Class Approach to Teaching
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This video shows people how Shop Class has been developed using Google Drive, Google Sites and RUclips to meet the challenge of teaching in a modern classroom.
VCarve Pro Video 7 - Cutting Flutes and Pockets
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This video shows wood workers how to use the CNC carving machine to make carving boards and serving trays.
VCarve Pro Video 6 - Using the Tool Path Function to Cut a Curve
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VCarve Pro Video 6 - Using the Tool Path Function to Cut a Curve
Super Cool Cutting Boards, Sanding and Coating - Video 4
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Super Cool Cutting Boards, Sanding and Coating - Video 4
Super Cool Cutting Boards, Glue Up and Design - Video 2
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Super Cool Cutting Boards, Glue Up and Design - Video 2
Super Cool Cutting Boards, Routing and Profiling - Video 3
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Super Cool Cutting Boards, Routing and Profiling - Video 3
Learning to Measure to 1/16 of an Inch
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Learning to Measure to 1/16 of an Inch
Just got into electrician school and boy being 20 years old I never learned how to use the ruler like this god bless the internet for having 9 year old videos up like this this really helped out my understanding
Thank you Sir🫡💪
What file do you save your files as so the CNC can read them?
Fucking hell. Just use the metric system 😂
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I can smell that cedar through my computer lol Thanks for the videos!
Thank you so much for such a great explanation , the website you recommended is pretty helpful as well
Thanks for the great information it’s helping me get a new job
Thank you ! Very helpful!
I just got a new job at the shipyard doing sheet metal and the ruler is king!! Im so glad i found this video!
Thank you so much for the lesson
Absolutely no gloves when using those machines
I have gauges. This is a huge help.
OMG!!! Reading ( understanding) a ruler has been a nemesis to me my entire life and has always bothered me that I didn't understand. And from time to time I would google on how to.I am SO glad that you made this video, because I literally feel a great sense of accomplishment today because I now 100% understand! THANK YOU!!
lol 'Pro', tool looks like 1990s freeware
Thanks for a great video. What was the black paint you brushed onto the star for the end of the video? Everything I have used is very difficult to sand off because it is absorbed into the wood.
Do not sticks your hands or arms anywhere near the blade while its plugged in. The number of times he lifted up the blade guard or stuck is hands and arms in the path of the blade while it was plugged in had me cringing. Also, use the clamp the saw came with! I don't make any cuts without the clamp. My hands are never closer than 2 feet to the blade, 4 inches is asking for trouble. Clamp the wood before every cut - don't sacrifice your fingers....
Mine too. Horrible human arithm teacher 5th standd
Very well presented video. I've been watching a lot of videos on the table saw {My son in law gave me his table saw}. Thank You! I just Subscribed to your channel.
Nobody and I mean NOBODY SHOULD EVER CUT ON A PULL STROKE! If you want to prevent tear-out on the finish face side of material, then cut with the back side up on the push stroke with the finish face side down so that the teeth are cutting up into the finish face from the underside. If you want to minimize tear out in the unfinished (face up) back side, then pre-score the unfinished cut line with a straight-edge guide and razor knife first before making your cut. Cutting on the pull stroke is inviting disaster. It is similar to inserting a saw blade backwards (i.e., opposite to correct rotation). I have a post-accident photo of an industrial woodworking accident where the saw blade was installed backwards in a miter saw set at 90 degrees. When the cut was attempted, the saw man running the miter saw apparently held on tight to the stock such that when the saw blade contacted the top back edge of the material, it then “threw” the stock piece out towards the saw man and he allowed his left arm to travel with the stock piece such that his arm got pulled across the edge of the saw blade and his entire wrist and hand were cut clean off. The post-accident photo shows the wrist and hand lying iron the saw bench with the bone sticking out. You should also always use eye protection and avoid wearing long sleeves with unbuttoned cuffs even while keeping your hands a minimum of 4” away from the blade at all times. If you are cutting a compound miter then you have to use extra care to keep well clear of the blade which sometimes requires using a mechanical clamp to hold the stock in place and keep your “free hand” well clear. Work safe!!!
Thank you
Thank you for the great video. Very thorough!
Very nice video, great pedagogy and professionalism 👍🏻👍🏿
Thank you so much for this video and the safety practices. I have a healthy fear of power tools, especially table saws. After over 20 years of making do without, I finally odered one and now doing my homework ahead of time. I really like your push tools and will make them for myself. Thank you!
Thank you.
In my 47 years on this planet nobody’s ever explained this to me!! I’m taking a new job at work where I’ll be selling and stocking welding rod so this is very helpful!!
Well thanks for making me feel like a fool all these years
It's great
I had a kickback on my Mitre saw I think what caused it was sawdust jammed in the sliding bars which stopped the saw reaching its full stop position !
just switch to metric dude, or use decimals so is easy for us to convert to mm
Thank U
I come back to this about once a year because I don't do this very often and need the refresher (about once a year) Thank you! There are other tutorials on the same thing that make it far more complicated than your lesson!
You do have to spend some time setting the saw up... blade, fence, etc. But once done, the saw is great. Fairly compact which is Nice ruclips.net/user/postUgkxXh-4_3-ZT1fFWP91ZV7iVqzElr0lEb-a I did get an Incra Miter Gauge which takes some setup as well. The stock miter gauge can be adjusted in the miter slot with a little painter's tape... this tightens up the side to side play a lot.
I’ve just watched this brilliant video, and it’s just reminded me of all of the Safety things you’ve gone through. Thanks for the memories, we all to be reminded of the Saw Table dangers from time to time. Thanks
Very good descriptions of accident c as uses on the saw. Thank you.
Thanks for the Refresher course. My first time learning this was in 8th Grade Shop Class in 1968. Remember when schools had Shop Classes. Lol.
So many yearas since last video! Thanks a lot for this lecture. I really hope you doing great!
Wow You are a REALLY BAD TEACHER . You are speeding up and you sped up so fast that students just got left behind . You are a stupid teacher Stupid man
5:10 what type of lubricant do you recommend to use on colllet threads to lubricate it? Thanks
The big problems is when adding or retracting inch and feet with each other, just use metric and all is crystal clear.
Time for a metric system of measurement since many folks aren’t familiar with this awkward system
I laugh me sorry because I work for a french company in US and beleive me all technicians like use metric mesure why that is easy we don't need to calculate ........
What kind of work do you do in the company?
Thank you for this.
Thank you so much for the video 5:51
Love the technique. This man ends his cuts like he just landed a triple axle
great video,nice shop too....new scriber in NC...take care,be safe
"Let me show you a space-saving layout" - stands in front of largest set of tables I've ever seen. Excellent video, but was tickled by the different scale of organizing a shop compared to my garage.
Outstandingly simple. Good job.
this was great, what is that cnc machine you are using?
I learned so much ... thank you ...