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Steve ramsey sketchup
Steve ramsey sketchup









steve ramsey sketchup

Don't try to emulate his work yet, but listen to him closely because he throws out tidbits of 'how-to' do some things that are basic and are true woodworking gems. My goal for this tutorial on SketchUp is to give you an overview of how it works, how you can use it, and some step-by-step instructions if you’ve never used it before. Go to to learn how to tune it up.įor videos, I highly recommend the Timothy Rousseau videos on FWW. My name is Steve Ramsey I’ve been passionate about building furniture, gifts and other fun woodworking projects for over 40 years. You don't need to start off with wooden planes (particularly if you are just starting out!) but a quality block plane with a flat, flat, flat sole is a good start. I have found - as many others before me - that a realy, really sharp blade makes woodworking much more pleasureable. Its a pretty in-depth subject to learn about and Id rather not waste my time on whatever random YouTube search results to pop up. When you get around to buying chisels and planes I recommend you look at Ron Hock's website for good ideas on how to sharpen the blades. Anyone have any good YouTube SketchUp tutorials for woodworkers they recommend I watched one good one from Steve Ramsey, but thats about it. Tage Frid also informed my woodworking and his 3 books were from Tauton so they should be available. The Fine Art of Cabinetmaking would be a place to start. I personally believe that the 3 books by James Krenov would be a good start because he instills the love of wood and woodworking rather than any slap-dash approach. Steve Ramsey - Woodworking For Mere Motrals Long-established channel that makes woodworking projects accessible to everyone, no matter what skill level. I am 74 years and so keep the age of when I started out in mind.

steve ramsey sketchup

That is a tough question, Chris, because it seems everybody publishes a woodworking book nowadays.











Steve ramsey sketchup