
Bob Rozaieski
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Bob Rozaieski is a furniture maker, teacher, and author, and he shares his thoughts and experiences through his blog, the Hand Tools and Techniques woodworking podcast, and the YouTube channel. His goal is to educate and inspire others who are pursuing the craft of traditional woodworking, from a historical as well as a contemporary perspective.
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
In addition to the recent series of blog posts that I did on restoring an in-cannel gouge, I also made a video of the process ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
Due to the limitations of recording the last podcast on my phone – the recording app has a time limit, and I talk too much – I wasn't really able to go into a lot of detail about my reasons for ending the podcast and what the plans are for the future. I'm sorry for that. But I'm hoping that this post will shed some light on some of the questions you might have after listening to the last episode ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
This will be the last episode of the podcast. On today’s show, I discuss securing glass in a door frame, and troubleshooting a shooting board ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
The final step in putting our vintage in-cannel gouge back to work is to re-grind and hone the bevel and back of the cutting edge ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
On today’s show, I discuss setting up a cabinet scraper, sapwood vs. heartwood, attaching handles to thin case sides, slop in bench plane adjusters, and learning from poor furniture designs ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
I'm going to be restoring a 19th century in-cannel gouge to working order. So the first step is obviously to obtain a gouge ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
I find these tools extremely useful in the work that I do and I think it's really unfortunate that more people don't use them ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
On today’s show, I discuss how oversized to rough mill your stock, making curved moldings, and lathes and turning for furniture ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
In this video, I discuss reference faces and edges, combination planes, dado planes, and rabbet planes ..read more
Bob Rozaieski
4y ago
It is often said that the true mark of a master is that they can repair and hide their mistakes in such a way that they are invisible to the observer. I tend to disagree with this clich ..read more