Des Moines IA M-WTCA National Convention trade Floor 2023
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Thanks James.
Another excellent post.
you're a good tour guide
In regards to the Two man basket stave planes at the 44 minute mark. Those symbols are called daisy wheels, they were used for layout and measurement. It might make for a good video idea. The channel "This House" has a short video called "What is a Daisy Wheel" about a very old stone home.
thanks for the informations mate
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Have you ever thought of teaching a class on handplanes and hand tools / sharpening?
I've done quite a few of those classes. I have a pile of videos on those topics as well. Is there something specific you want to see?
@@WoodByWrightHowTo i dont use hand planes or anything yet because indont even know where to begin but id like to learn because im limited to a bandsaw and table saw and a jointer but i want to learn maybe a few hand planes to start out with getting and eventually get some more hand tools to have more flexibility in what and how i can achieve what need to do. im a luthier but was never taught about hand tools other than a shinto rasp, files and sanding blocks because the school used machines for everything basically
here is a video with a lot of those answers. ruclips.net/video/vek049MUK0o/видео.htmlsi=oV0H6Io2Yn-O7bYR
@13:32 is that a ratcheting drill to the left of the one you picked up? Anyone know it’s real name?
what is that on the end of the log @23:50 ?
Do you know the dealer with the manual scroll saw? I’ve wanted one for a while… not sure why, but I’ve wanted one, Lol !
That is a right angle brace. Yes it has a ratcheting mechanism in there. Most braces have a ratcheting mechanism this one just takes out the rest of the arm.
Sorry I don't know which tool you're talking about in the second question.
And most of the national meats you'll see several of them. I don't remember who particularly had this one.
@@WoodByWrightHowTosorry the “real name” was in regards to the right angle brace. @23:49 there are 2 items clamped onto the end of the live edge board(sorry I called that a log)
Can anyone go to this or is it private ?
This is the national conference. So it's part of the conference fee.
@@WoodByWrightHowTowhat’s the fee ?
It depends on the price of the conference center but this year's conference was $68 remember correctly that covers all three days and all events. There's also a Saturday only for $25.