Peter Sefton Practical & Safe Jointer Techniques DVD
Peter Sefton Practical & Safe Jointer Techniques DVD. Peter’s shares his 35 years of jointer experience ranging from safely planing large twisted timbers through to edging fine delicate...
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Create A New AccountPeter Sefton Practical & Safe Jointer Techniques. Peter’s shares his 35 years of jointer experience ranging from safely planing large twisted timbers through to edging fine delicate veneers.
He demonstrates hand pressure techniques, using push blocks, how to keep a constant feed speed and pressure for excellent results, all whilst using guards and using safe planning techniques.
Learn how to reduce cutter wear, select grain direction and deal with interlocking timbers to produce the perfect finish. Remove both twist and cup from boards and get accurate face side and square face edges, producing boards to finished width and edging manufactured boards.
A must see for jointer owners.
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Peter Sefton is the owner of Wood Workers Workshop and is an award winning Master Craftsman and Commercial Designer Maker with 35 years’ experience in bespoke furniture making. With our partners at Artisan Media, Peter brings his fine furniture making knowledge to a series of DVD's and Digital Downloads to share with everyone.
One of only 300 Liverymen of the Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers, he was recognised for his work in education and the development of craft skills. He is a qualified Furniture Lecturer and Assessor and has his own internationally renowned private Furniture School in the heart of England. Peter has devoted the past 20 years of his professional career to teaching and mentoring woodworkers.
He also writes regularly for magazines; he is a well-rounded furniture maker with vast experience in hand tool techniques, wood machining, veneering and designing.
CONTENTS:
English | Stereo | Colour | Widescreen | Shot and mastered in HD |
Total Running Time 1hr 26min