Intro to Marquetry
This course offers an introduction to the timeless craft of double bevel marquetry, providing a perfect gateway into the intricate world of inlay artistry. Focusing on marquetry lettering, you’ll learn to hand-cut designs using a fret saw, mastering the double bevel technique for flawless, seamless fits. While the emphasis will be on creating personalized lettering, the skills you gain can be applied to other pictorial elements and decorative designs, opening the door to endless creative possibilities. From creating and transferring your design to gluing, cutting, and inlaying the final marquetry into a piece of furniture, this course will inspire and equip you to bring unique, artistic touches to your woodworking projects.
What You’ll Receive
- Detailed cut list and plans including a PDF and a SketchUp file (Metric and Imperial).
- 1 hr and 45 min of detailed video instruction showing every step of the marquetry process.
- All videos and plans are digital and will be available for immediate download
What You’ll Learn
- How to hand-cut designs using a fret saw
- Mastering the double bevel technique for flawless, seamless fits
- Creating and transferring your design
- Gluing, cutting, and inlaying the final marquetry into a piece of furniture
What You’ll Need
- 12” Fret saw
- 2/0 Pegas Skip tooth 5” fret saw blade
- Spring loaded spiral hand drill
- #72 drill bits
- Birds Mouth support for cutting
- Pfiel Carving knife No 2
- Router plane
- Chisel assortment
- Hot Hide Glue
Fundamentals of Hand Tool Woodworking
In this course, you’ll embark on the rewarding journey of crafting a beautiful handcrafted end table with a drawer, guided entirely by traditional woodworking techniques. This project centers around mastering foundational joinery skills, including mortise and tenons, through dovetails, and half-blind dovetails, all done using hand tools. Each step is designed to help you develop precision and confidence with many hand tools, including cutting gauges, saws, chisels and planes.
Throughout the process, you’ll learn to accurately lay out and execute joinery, smooth surfaces with hand planes, and create a perfectly fitted drawer that glides effortlessly into place. The course also emphasizes grain selection, layout planning, and troubleshooting techniques to ensure a flawless final assembly.
By the end of the class, you will have not only a stunning piece of furniture to showcase but also a deeper understanding of traditional craftsmanship. Whether you’re a beginner looking to improve your hand-tool skills or an experienced woodworker seeking to refine your techniques, this course offers valuable insights into the art of woodworking by hand.
What You’ll Receive
- Detailed cut list and plans including a PDF and a SketchUp file (Metric and Imperial).
- Hours of detailed video instruction showing every step of the build process.
- All videos and plans are digital and will be available for immediate download
What You’ll Learn
Foundations of Fine Woodworking
- Introduction to Hand Tools & Material Preparation
- The philosophy of hand-tool woodworking.
- Preparing and selecting wood (quarter sawn, rift sawn, and plain sawn cuts).
- Sharpening & Hand Plane Setup
- Techniques for sharpening chisels and planes for optimal performance.
- Overview and setup of bench, block, and specialty planes.
- Cambering, bevel angles, and adjustments for smooth hand planing.
- Preparing Wood for Joinery
- Flattening, squaring, and thickness planing lumber by hand.
- Addressing wood movement and acclimation considerations.
- Hybrid techniques for efficient preparation.
Mastering Joinery Techniques
- Layout & Cutting Mortises and Tenons
- Accurate marking and labeling for joinery layout.
- Techniques for chopping mortises with precision.
- Hand cutting Tenons using different hand methods
- Fitting tenons to mortises for a tight, structural fit.
- Hand Cutting Half Blind and Through Dovetails
- Cutting and refining intricate dovetails, including needlepoint half-blinds.
- Drawer Construction
- Creating a raised panel beveled drawer bottom
- Cutting grooves, and fitting drawer bottoms.
- Addressing gaps and ensuring smooth drawer operation.
- Finalizing drawer assembly with precise adjustments.
Shaping and Decorative Details
- Tapers, Arches, and Beads
- Techniques and methods for cutting and refining leg tapers.
- Different methods for hand cutting arches
- Adding beads to aprons using molding planes and spokeshaves.
- Template creation for consistent design replication.
- Surface Preparation for Finish
- Smoothing with planes, scrapers, and sandpaper.
- Raising dents and handling grain tear-out.
- Edge treatments, including chamfering and burnishing.
Part 4: Assembly and Finishing
- Glue-Up & Assembly
- Preparing hide glue and clamping strategies for precise joinery.
- Troubleshooting common assembly issues.
- Installing drawer runners and components with perfect alignment.
- Finalizing & Finishing
- Attaching table tops while accommodating wood movement.
- Applying hand-mixed oil finishes for a protective, glossy coat.
- Finishing touches like knobs and waxing for smooth operation.
Key Takeaways
- Gain confidence in using traditional hand tools for precision woodworking.
- Master foundational and advanced joinery techniques.
- Learn finishing techniques to create heirloom-quality furniture.
- Discover hybrid methods that combine hand tools and modern efficiency.
This course is perfect for both beginners looking to establish strong foundational skills and experienced woodworkers wanting to refine their craft.
What You’ll Need
Layout and Marking
- Good 12” Square (ideally a Starrett 4R Graduation, some Starrett knockoffs are ok as well)
- Marking knife Pfiel No 4
- Pencil
- Mortise gauge Rockler or the Old Marples are the best
- Cutting gauge Mass Woodworks
- Dividers (e.g., Starrett)
- Ruler/Measuring tape
- Straight edge
- Winding sticks
- Dovetail template (homemade, 1:7 angle)
- Bevel gauge
- Panel gauge
- Thickness gauge or calipers
Sawing
- Hand saw (crosscut and rip) Old Disston are the best, or Bad Axe
- Dovetail saw (e.g., Lie Nielsen, Bad Axe)
- Tenon saw Bad Axe or an Old 12 or 14” Disston
- Gent saw Thomas Flynn Pax
- Coping saw Tools for Working Wood (this has the tension on both sides which is good)
- Saw bench (with center slot for ergonomic cutting)
Chiseling
- Assorted chisels (1/8”, 1/4”, 3/8″, 1/2″, 3/4″, 1”) Lie Nielsen or Narex which is good value
- Sharpening setup (stones or systems implied) I like the DMT Dia Sharp I use Course, Fine and Extra Fine and a Hard translucent stone and strop (I sometimes sell the latter 2)
- Mallet
- Bench vise
- Holdfast
Hand Planes and Scrapers
- Bench plane (No 4 or 4 1/2) Lie-Nielsen planes
- Scrub plane Lie Nielsen
- Stanley No. 5 Jack Plane
- Jointer plane (e.g., Lie Nielsen No. 8 Or No. 7)
- Rabbet Block plane Lie Nielsen
- Block plane
- Stanley No. 80 cabinet scraper (will have to buy used)
- Card Scraper Lie Nielsen or Bahco
- Record No 44 plough plane (Used market) or Veritas Version of the same
- Router Plane Lie Nielsen
Clamping and Holding
- Clamps (I prefer 3/4” pipe clamp)
- Leather pad (for protection while clamping)
Drilling
- Drill (for making holes)
- Brad point bits
- Drill bits
- Birdcage awl
- Screwdriver
Glueing and Finishing
- Sandpaper (220, 320 grit)
- Hot Hide Glue granules ( I sell this)
- Glue pot
- Titebond 3
- Leather-wrapped sanding pad (for dry sanding)
- Wax (carnauba or paste finishing wax)
- Alcohol/denatured alcohol/water mixture (softening fibers)
- Microfiber cloth
- Cotton rags
- Respirator
- Gloves (for applying finish)
- Finish is a Danish oil blend