Preview: Metalworking Techniques, Part 6 – Bevel Gauge: Finish & Assembly
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January 16, 2019
Email this Video to a FriendA butterfly-like transformation – from disparate pieces to a rough intermediate stage and here emerging as a very handsome little tool. There’s nothing like learning from a master!
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13 Responses So Far to “Metalworking Techniques, Part 6 – Bevel Gauge: Finish & Assembly”
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John Homer says:
Excellent presentation…I have made wooden angle tools but never metal. I will attempt this for sure.
Timothy Case says:
Great content with an excellent instructor! I hope we will see more from Erica
Robert Hauser says:
Nice work and tips. Gotta go and try to make one.
Thanks, Bob
Jim Heumann says:
Another great video, thanks!
David L Schroeder says:
Erica is another outstanding teacher and an expert at her craft. Well done and thank you for sharing such wonderful video lessons!
Eddie Bachmann says:
Agree with others, great video with a very thoughtful and thorough explanation of what to do and the ‘why’ behind it! In addition to the tools used, is there a good resource for selecting and buying metal stock for one’s project?
Cheers!
Erica Moody says:
Hello Eddie,
Glad you enjoyed the video, thank you. As for a resource for metal, there are many places online to order small or large amounts. Your search engine should pop up a ton of them, and just price comparisons should show you which to go for. I sometimes find the online resources have better prices than ‘cataglog’ supply companies. And if you live near a marine fab shop, they may have ‘drops’ or smaller pieces that they might sell you. Good luck!
Mark Nowlan says:
What a dandy little series that was! Nicely done!
Jim Hansen says:
My brother likes to say, “I love working…I could curl up right next to it!” Well, I could watch this metalworker work all day long. Obviously expert, Erica is also really good at imparting the necessary details, without any unnecessary fluff. She talks like she works. Also, nice camera work and editing.
William McCaffrey says:
Enjoyed the video. Great to see a lady in the shop! Nice execution.I enjoy making knives and tools, but my wife only comes into the shop when I don’t come out of the shop on time (ha ha).
JAMES CLIFTON says:
thanks
David Robbie says:
Great video. Glad you included this demonstration series in OCH.
michele del monaco says:
Beautiful piece of art, great video!!