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A Japanese Toolbox/Sharpening Station, a Laser-Cut Leather Lamp, a Review of the Ultimaker 3D Printer & More

Powder-Coated Hammer

Jimmy DiResta turns a new Estwing hammer into something more custom. Check out how he quickly creates his own contoured scraper to clean up the handle shape:

Paperwork Boxes with DeWalt FlexVolt Saw

Matthias Wandel’s got a video sponsored by DeWalt this week. With signature honesty he points out another of his battery-operated table saw’s flaws as he uses it to create some boxes:

CNC Build 2.0

Frank Howarth tackles the massive task of assembling the frame of his new CNC mill:

Japanese Tool Box / Sharpening Station

The Samurai Carpenter builds a very cool toolbox with the Japanese-style sliding lid, then shows you how he’s using it as a sharpening station:

Ultimaker 3 Review

Is the Ultimaker 3 3D printer worth the hefty price tag? Does the machine live up to the hype? Here Bob Clagett breaks it down:

Milk Painting a Bookcase and a HTS Membership Discount

Milk paint and similar finishes have seen a resurgence in popularity in the past decade or so. For those unfamiliar with the stuff, here Shannon Rogers uses it to finish up the bookcase from his live build. (Fast-forward to 3:12 if you just want to get to the painting part.) Also: Today, Friday Jan. 20th, is the last day to get 30% off of a Hand Tool School membership. The info is posted towards the end of the video.

Laser-Cut Leather Lamp

A quick one from HomeMade Modern, who use leather in a novel way to create a lampshade:



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