Podcast #38: Tips for Working with Plywood
Ready for a kitchen remodel complete with all-new cabinets? Finally building that entertainment center? Or are you just wondering how to cut a sheet of plywood down to size on your table saw? Then this seminar is for you.
There is no doubt that working with plywood can be a challenge. According to Dave Stone, a full sheet of 3/4″ hardwood plywood can weigh anywhere from 60 to 100 pounds. And the last thing you want to do is drop it on a corner or have excessive chip out when you cut a piece down to size.
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cw said,
Lots of great information. I enjoyed the video. But I do have a tip. PLEASE color the edge or end of a piece that you show on camera. It is almost impossible to see the profile of a router cut, saw angle, or what ever you show. These screens over the internet are small. Use a Sharpie, or crayon if you have to. something that can be seen.
(posted on November 26th, 2008 at 11:29 pm)