Page 11 - Skill Builder Videos

  1. Video: Tips for Restocking Safety Gear

    Video: Tips for Restocking Safety Gear

    Clean up the clutter and hazards in your shop caused by loose cords, hoses, and cables on the shop floor or benches. The Rockler Ceiling Track System features hooks that keep your cords and hoses off the ground, but roll freely along a ceiling track so you can sand, saw and rout without fighting with them. They can also be used to hang doors for finishing or to hang tools and utility lights.
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  2. Video: Storing Clamps on a Mobile Rack

    Video: Storing Clamps on a Mobile Rack

    One of the best ways to organize your woodworking shop is to store your clamps on a rack that is easy to access. The Rockler Pack Rack Clamp Rack is more than just a basic clamp rack, this is a full-service mobile work station and storage solution!
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  3. Video: Tips for Driving Wood Screws

    Video: Tips for Driving Wood Screws

    Learn how to prevent splitting wood and stripping screw heads. Drilling pilot holes and clearance holes makes it easier to drive wood screws and helps create a strong connection. Use a combination countersink bit to drill both a pilot hole and countersink to recess the head of the screw in the workpiece.
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  4. Video: Gluing Up Wood Panels with Butt Joints & Biscuits

    Video: Gluing Up Wood Panels with Butt Joints & Biscuits

    The butt joint (taking narrower pieces and gluing them up into a wider panel) is a fundamental woodworking joint when building with solid wood. In this video, you'll learn the basic process for gluing boards together to make a larger wood panel.
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  5. Video - How To Make A Sliding Tambour Door

    Video - How To Make A Sliding Tambour Door

    Tambour doors are flexible sliding doors often used on roll top desks, computer desks, entertainment centers breadboxes and kitchen appliance garages. Tambour doors are sold pre-assembled, but you can make them yourself in your home workshop using a router and roundover bit. This video will show you how.
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  6. Video: Router Bits for Beginners

    Video: Router Bits for Beginners

    In this video the most common types of router bits are explained for the novice woodworker. The Rockler router bits highlighted in this video include: Straight, Rabbeting, Round Over, Flush Trim, Roman Ogee, Chamfer, and Undersized Plywood Bits.
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