Ripping Small Stock | Paul Sellers
Ripping small stock with hand tools for smaller projects requires accuracy. Paul shows the techniques that help you to rip cut fine stock with the grain and get consistent results.
For more information on these topics, see paulsellers.com or woodworkingmasterclasses.com
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The dust chucking off that saw is incredible. You are the wood whisperer.
Back when I started woodworking I tried to rip a 400mm wide oak board like this using a fairly blunt saw. You'd be surprised how far I got through it, a real example of determination over common sense!
I just listed all of my power tools (except my lathe) for sale. I'm tired of all the noise and dust and coughing. I have a small shop 167 sq.ft. crowded with power tools, big with hand tools. Great info for the beginninger as myself.
I drift with my saw, it is not easy. I am very impressed, thanks Paul, thumbs up!
Thank you. Used to rip a one bigger piece of wood for left+right knife handles into 2. Wood store wanted $37 to do this.
The sign of a true craftsman is making things look simple!
it's always a pleasure to watch a craftsman at work, thank you Paul
Always such class in everything you do
Love it, Paul. I learn every time I watch your videos. Thanks for sharing. Going to my wood shop now!
again, paul sellers the master. love watching and learning
Once again Mister Sellers your generosity of your years of experience are well received and greatly appreciated . Thank you and blessings to you .
Very helpful and I learned from you and others to let the saw do the work.
It's a real pleasure watching you (enjoying your) work! Keep it up!
Thanks for sharing. As always, great, concise explanation and very down-to-earth craftsmanship.
Thanks for another well-presented video on the basics.
God bless you Paul, you are a great teacher. Thank you for your time and effort
Mr. Paul Sellers / Woodworking Philosophy Lessons: “perfectly adequate, very inexpensive, you get the body exercise”
I did enjoy every bit of it! Thank you Paul.
I always appreciate a reminder, as I sometimes get a bit lazy. by the way, the lighting in these latest videos is fantastic. it makes everything look so vibrant and sharp.
Always enjoyable - Thanks Paul Sellers