Spokeshave Holder in Hand Tool Cabinet Organizer - Part 8 Cabinetmaking
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- Опубликовано: 9 апр 2020
- Learn how to make a spokeshave and riving knife holder for a hand tool cabinet. This organizer keeps the tools safe from damage and makes them accessible to use. This is part of a multi-part series on building a hand tool cabinet. The links to the other videos are below:
See all the videos in this series in one play list • Woodworking Tool Cabin...
Part 1 - Woodworker's Hand Tool Cabinet Organizer • Tool Cabinet Build for...
Part 2 - Stopped Miter on Hand Tool Cabinet • Wall-Hanging Tool Ches...
Part 3 - How to Build Curved Drawer Dividers • Building Curved Drawer...
Part 4 - Curved Drawer Fronts for Tool Cabinet • Curved Drawer Fronts -...
Part 5 - Building Curved Drawers for Tool Cabinet • Building Curved Drawer...
Part 6 - Tool Cabinet Door Build with Lock Miter Joinery • Tool Cabinet Door Buil...
Part 7 - Finishing & Hanging the Tool Cabinet Organizer • Finishing and Hanging ...
Part 9 - Organizing Tools in 1/2 of the Tool Cabinet • Tool Organizer for Too...
Part 10 - Tool Holder Build • Woodworking Tool Cabin...
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Cabinet profile is nice and clean. 👍
Thank you Ryan! Scott
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Thanks!
@@HomeImprovementWoodworking
You're welcome. Take care.
Is this a reupload? And, was it just to correct the mistake where you calledcthe draw knife a riving knife? Easy mistake!
Yes, exactly. Unfortunately there's no way to edit a video on RUclips, so the only way to correct that mistake was to take down the old one and upload a new one. Keen eye! Cheers. Scott
@@HomeImprovementWoodworking No worries. I'm a big fan of your content so I've watched all videos. For what its worth, mistakes are super common and to be expected. I've seen other channels make a pinned comment underneath the video to highlight a correction or mistake. I've also seen people use annotations. I suspect your audience would happily accept either lf those options as opposed to an entire re-edit/re-render/re-upload. "Don't sweat the small stuff" as they say.
@@figrollin Thanks. I appreciate that! Scott