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Jazz Hands Joinery | 610

7/15/202658 min

On today’s show, we’re talking about the pros and cons of cordless tools, using Blade Cote on a SawStop, workbench setup for a southpaw, and how our design sensibilities have changed over the years.

Wood Talk is proudly sponsored by Woodcraft, your trusted source for quality woodworking machines and power tools. Whether you’re just getting started or looking for your next upgrade, they’ll help you find the right tools to power your woodworking.

Use code WT2026 for 10% off regularly priced merchandise. Cannot be combined with other offers, exclusions apply.

The show is also supported by the generous contributions of our patrons. You can support the show at Patreon.com/woodtalk.

This week, we thank:

  • Blakey Lake
  • Tommy Evans
  • Tom Krush
  • Rocky Smith
  • Scott MacIntyre
  • Alexander H, Sanyo

What’s on the Bench

  • Marc cut the big bevels on the table legs before heading out on vacation and is prepping the shop so it’s not awful to come back to.
  • Matt is working on a coffee table commission.
  • Shannon made a cheese slicer, because Woodcraft told him to.

Kickback

  • Michael Summer shares his experience with Mike Farrington’s sanding disc, especially the benefits of the taper, the clean edge it produces, and the ability to keep two grits loaded.
  • Freddie also writes in about the Mike Farrington double-taper sanding disc and says it’s fantastic for casework, glue lines, sheet goods, cabinet parts, and sneaking up on final dimensions.

Questions

  • Davie Brown asks whether using Blade Cote on a SawStop blade could cause problems with the brake system or electronics.
  • Rich asks how the guys’ design sensibilities have changed over the years and whether Matt has found a new kind of figure to fancy.
  • Ed Lilla asks how a left-handed woodworker should think about bench workholding and vise placement.

Links and Resources

Local Woodcraft Events and Classes

  • Free Demo, Stay Sharp: Saturday, July 11 at 1pm.
  • Free Demo, Dust Collection Basics, Machinery and Accessories: Saturday, July 18 at 1pm.
  • Store Classes and Events: For in-store classes and events, please check your local Woodcraft store page.

Contact the Show

Send questions at woodtalkshow.com, find us on Instagram at @woodtalkshow, or send us a voicemail using your phone to woodtalkshow@gmail.com.

You can find the guys individually on Instagram at @mattcremona, @woodwhisperer, and @renaissancewoodworker.

Thanks to Todd and Margaret.


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