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Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations

About the video: Making the Diagonal Piece

Overview

“Now you’ll learn how to set up the paring jig and how to cut the bevels into the diagonal’s ends. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Making the Diagonal Piece, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations. Master woodworking hand tools to create durable, timeless furniture with traditional techniques and expert guidance.

Partial transcription of the video

“Making the Diagonal Piece We saw all the pieces for the Asanoha pattern. We're ready to start making it. We begin with a diagonal piece. The tools you need for this are your Dozuki saw and your chisel, as well as the 45-degree pairing block, and also a saw hook. It's a really simple thing, two pieces of wood glued together. You can find information about it in the resources below. The first step to make the diagonal is to mark a rough length for it directly from the frame. Take one of your blank strips and a pencil. Lay the strip diagonally across one of the large squares in the center and ...”

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Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations

A specialization by multiple teachers
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