Here is an instructional video for people who want to improve their joinery skills. Have you ever thought about making a dovetail box? If so then you can get ideas and inspiration from the video we've shared below.
Uploaded by WOOD Magazine, it shows Bob Hunter making a dovetail box in only 12 minutes by using a template and a router table.
Here is a recently uploaded video from Matthew Cremona who makes fine furniture with both hand and power tools. His YouTube profile says: "I start with cutting down a tree. My designs have a clean straight line look but I also really enjoy building period pieces."
In this video he makes a counter top for his parent's laundry room. His father asked Matthew to make the counter from any kind of wood and in this case he used red oak slabs.
On a weekly basis we share not only details of the saw blades and tooling accessories we supply online, but also informative videos and news about anything woodworking related. Some days we'll post details of the saw blades you can buy from us, while on other days we'll post a documentary on furniture making or joinery.
Anything that catches our eye that we think will be of interest to our customers and social-media contacts.
So if you're on any of the websites mentioned above, click on our pages and we'll also connect with you.
It would be a pleasure to share the tooling and woodworking news you also post online!
This woodworking tutorial has gone viral. We found a report on it in Google News. The reason that the film has gone viral is due to the few cheeky innuendos the presenter gives while making a piece of furniture. For example, while attaching table legs together, she says: Spread those legs ladies and place that 13 inch wood one inch below the top of them... A very cheeky thing to say! The sketch, which is an okay woodwork guide, was made for YouTube channel Something Fishy.
YouTube is great for creating playlists where you can collect different films in one file. Gerrymet have a few playlists and one is simply called Saw Blades that is a collection of videos about - yes, you guessed it - about saw blades.
And if you didn't know, Gerrymet have been supplying quality saw blades to the UK's woodworking and carpentry industry since 1983. Take a look at our saw blades playlist below.
Or if you want to stock up on any kind of woodwork tooling - with the added money-saving bonus of FREE DELIVERY - then click here - Buy Saw Blades
Gerrymet have a YouTube channel where we've created various playlists including one on saw blades and one on woodworking tips, which you can view below. It's made of 40+ videos of people giving advice on woodworking and tooling.
This Old House have a YouTube Channel that gives woodworking tips.They are a home improvement media provider who produce an American TV show, a magazine, books and social media. This particular YouTube playlist below is called Furniture Building Projects and Upgrades and it features experts building furniture projects and make repairs to wooden furniture.
Saw blades are all over YouTube. You can view videos of people sharpening saw blades, people using saw blades, or people selling saw blades.
Gerrymet, who as a reputable online supplier of saw blades such as circular saws and bandsaws, have created a YouTube Playlist that collects videos of anything saw blade related. So there are videos from saw blade manufacturers, information films on how to sharpen and maintain saw blades, and guides on the best woodworking methods when using different kind of saw blades.
So if you're interested in carpentry or tooling or DIY, check out the Saw Blades Playlist below ... or view Gerrymet's YouTube Channel by clicking here - Tooling on YouTube
Watch a woodworking play list on YouTube set up by Gerrymet - the list collects videos of woodworking and DIY enthusiasts who have uploaded videos onto the streaming website of them using their tools.
Click PLAY below to view the various films or if you have a DIY project in the pipeline and need some tools, please visit the Gerrymet website by clicking here - Buy Woodworking Tools