HOW TO USE BASIC WOODWORKING TOOLS : USING A BISCUIT JOINER

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How to scrupulously make use of the biscuit joiner; get veteran tips as well as recommendation from an consultant carpenter upon woodworking collection in this giveaway enlightening video. Expert: Kevin Mouton Bio: Kevin Mouton has outlayed the final 4 years creation custom, tall end, plain timber as well as veneer seat for internal as well as inhabitant clients out of the emporium in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Paul Raila

10 Comments

  • damijo says:

    Nice one, thanks for posting it.

  • clshcaz says:

    Now before we use any power tools let’s take a minute to talk about shop safety. Always be sure to read and understand the manuals that come with your tools and don’t forget the most important rule–to ALWAYS WEAR THESE, SAFETY GLASSES!

  • markraykhenberg says:

    Awesome vid really gets it all across quick and simple and a nice tip!! Thanks for taking the time.

  • dfpace says:

    Thanks for another great, informative woodworking video Kevin.

  • FullFrontalCrudity says:

    video mislabeled, should be called “how not to use…”

  • coaldog1 says:

    Rule # 1 – Always clamp your work down.

  • aja978 says:

    thanks for explaining about the Biscuit Joiner.

    anyone who would like to learn more about woodworking may also find the book “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Woodworking” useful. it teaches the novice woodworker all there is to know about this wonderful hobby

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  • telosfd says:

    First lesson. Keep hands off!!!Nice video.

  • BillyTheKid6699 says:

    thanks, helps me wif my assignment =]

  • Donegaldan says:

    Thanks I learnt something.

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