For those of you who like Sam Maloof and his works the Woodworkingchannel has a great video on him, it is a 13 part series that’s about 6 hours long on how he makes his furniture I have watched 6 episodes so far it is pretty interesting …
For those of you who like Sam Maloof and his works the Woodworkingchannel has a great video on him, it is a 13 part series that’s about 6 hours long on how he makes his furniture I have watched 6 episodes so far it is pretty interesting …
Richard Poitras
Central, Michigan....
01-02-2006
Sam at 93 still does great work. He truly is among the best of woodworkers. I just wish I had the woodworking channel, but then I'd get less done myself, so maybe its best I dont.
John»Not sure if you know but if you're online you can see it here...
http://www2.multicastmedia.com/Custo...elRelaunch.htm
I saw Sam give a day long seminar in Worcester, MA a few years back. Remarkable to watch a man (of any age) wield such large pieces of timber, freehand (without any table support) through a bandsaw. Notice several of his fingers on one hand, where he ran the tips of them through a jointer. Yipes. Thanks for posting the links.
Thanks for posting. I watched 7 episodes yesterday and I'll probably watch the rest today.
Does Direct TV have the woodworking channel?
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
Mark not sure if Direct TV does but if you go to the web site you can look at any of the ½ hour series (all 13 of them) any time you want ….
Richard Poitras
Central, Michigan....
01-02-2006
I have a question on bandsaw safety:
It's neat the way that Sam uses the bandsaw to carve, but why does he keep saying, 'don't use the bandsaw the way I do.' Is it because you might slip and put your hand into the blade? Or because the blade might catch the wood and cause a problem? or both...
I don't own a band saw yet, but I want one.
Brian; Thanks for the tip!
Sam Uses the bandsaw to carve with the work piece elevated and not supported on the table. The blade is pushing down and you must know what all the forces are when you do that. Sam has very strong hands and he is capable of doing this safely. It is not something to try without lots of experience.
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
I have watched several episodes and I think this is really an excellent series classes from Sam. You get to know the great man. You get to see techniques for shapping, joining wood, joinery etc. Truly worth watching !
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
From what I understand, the woodworking channel is not on television. Only an online video broadcast. Why they call it a channel??...beats me!!
I have to say, Sam is by far one of the greatest craftsmen on the planet. Creative, attention to detail and still kickin butt at 90.he seems like a real down to earth guy too. Thanks for posting the link about him. I've always wanted to know more about his work and him.
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