How to Cut a Japanese Scarf Joint, Move a 350-Lb. Rainwater Tank, Build a Kitchen Table & More

Table Saw Tuning and Repair on a Budget

Can’t afford a fancy table saw? Neither could Matthias Wandel, back in the day. Here he shows you how he turned a garage sale find into a workable machine:

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Hand Truck Trailer Hitching Trick

Matthias also shows us “an easy way to move and hitch a trailer without a trailer hitch crank, without breaking your back.” Great trick:

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The Rainwater Tank

Frank Howarth has big problems—literally. This week he has to figure out how to get a 350-pound rainwater tank out of his truck, into position and hooked up to the roof of his shop’s drainage system:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDMbhmna2iI&w=1280&h=720]

Building a Kitchen Table

April Wilkerson designs and builds a joinery-heavy kitchen table, starting with the base:

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How To Cut A Japanese Scarf Joint (Kanawa Tsugi)

The Samurai Carpenter shows you how he measures, marks out and cuts that crazy-ass Japanese Kanawa Tsugi timber framing scarf joint, then fits several pieces together:

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Using Fusion 360 to 3D Print a Hose Adapter

Bob Clagett shows you how easy it is to make something practical using Fusion and a 3D printer:

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKB9z41c2OQ&w=1280&h=720]


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