Do Those Nickers Go All The Way Up? | WT 607
5/20/202657 min
On today’s show, we’re talking about, what are straight edges good for anyway, color changing desks, and edge jointing quandaries.
Wood talk is proudly sponsored by Woodcraft! Use code WT2026 for 10% off regularly priced merchandise, can’t be combined with other offers, exclusions apply
If you want to help support the show, you can do so by going to Patreon.com/woodtalk and signing up to become a patron of the show. We’d like to thank: Joe Clauss and Paul O’Hare
What’s on the Bench?
- Marc: A little more work on the table. Bought the walnut. $1600 in and I haven’t even cut the wood yet.
- Matt: Breakfast table launch and Epoxy coffee table
- Shannon: helping a student with dovetails
KICKBACK
- Ryan had a great experience at a Woodcraft swap meet.
- Larry has a suggestion for a plane that helps with inside corners.
Questions
Lisa wants to know if she should buy a straight edge: https://www.woodcraft.com/products/woodriver-stainless-steel-cabinetmarkers-rule
Azeem has three questions related to UV color changing wood, Osmo use, and jointing an edge.
Resource: https://thewoodwhisperer.com/videos/aging-wood-with-baking-soda/
Woodcraft Happenings
A few stores, including Spokane, Seattle, and Denver, are hosting either a Summer Clearance Event or a 15% Off Sale over the weekend of June 13th and 14th.
In Seattle and Denver, the first 25 customers to spend $25 on clearance items will receive a free Pinnacle marking and measuring tool.
There are also some interesting classes coming up around the country.
- Sacramento has a Thor’s Hammer class, where students shape a wooden hammerhead on the table saw and turn a custom handle on the lathe.
- St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Nashville have the Drunken Cutting Board class, which uses a bandsaw technique to create that wavy checkerboard pattern.
- Greenville has a Celtic Knot Rolling Pin class, with both youth and adult sessions.
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Clips
Transcript preview
First 90 secondsSpeaker 00:00
[upbeat music] Welcome to Wood Talk, turning woodworkers into knitters since 2007. Here are your hosts, Marc, Shannon, and Matt.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host0:12
It's show number 607, and on today's show we're talking about what are straight edges good for anyway, color changing desks, and edge jointing quandaries. All that and more coming up, but first we want to let you know that Wood Talk is proudly sponsored by Woodcraft. I almost said Wood Talk again. [laughs] Sponsored ourselves.
Shannon Rogers· Host0:30
Kind of.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host0:30
In a way.
Shannon Rogers· Host0:31
[laughs] We showed up. We showed up today.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host0:33
We're here.
Shannon Rogers· Host0:33
I sponsor the show by showing up.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host0:35
Yeah, Woodcraft is the leading authority in woodworking, making and creating. They have the tools, supplies, and expertise, as well as hands-on classes to inspire creativity at every level. Learn more at their website, of course that's woodcraft.com, and use that code WT2026 for 10% off regularly priced merchandise. Can't be combined with other offers and exclusions apply.
Shannon Rogers· Host0:55
And, and our show is also sponsored by the generous contributions of people like you.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host1:00
Ooh.
Shannon Rogers· Host1:00
If you wanna help support the show, you can do so by going to patreon.com/woodtalk and signing up to become a pa- patron- Rich ... pa- pat- what? Blah.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host1:10
Who?
Shannon Rogers· Host1:10
... of the show. We'd like to thank Joe Klaus and Paul O'Hair.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host1:16
[clapping] Thanks, guys. What a bunch of gentlemen right there.
Shannon Rogers· Host1:19
You're the best.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host1:19
Look at those guys, Joe and Paul.
Shannon Rogers· Host1:20
That round of applause all the way around.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host1:23
I really love it. Thank you, guys.
Shannon Rogers· Host1:23
Wow.
Marc Spagnuolo· Host1:24
We really appreciate you.
Shannon Rogers· Host1:25
That's a, that's a Boy Scout Jamboree move right there, Matt. Wow. [laughs] Let me just pick up my son- Everybody's just getting in on it ... from his scouting