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Progressive Ideas in Wood
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 พ.ย. 2021
Family owned small business that prides itself of being green. All the domestic woods in these videos are harvested from storm damaged trees where everything possible is used and what can not be becomes firewood. We specialize in unique creations. Please subscribe and leave feedback. If there is anything particular you would like to see please let us know.
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Pattern Inlay w/o a Bandsaw or Drum Sander
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Pattern Inlay Part 2. Japanese cedar inlays without a drum sander or a bandsaw. The possibilities are endless!!!!
Introduction to Inlay Styles and Patterns
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An Introduction to pattern inlay. In this video the three main groups are covered that all inlay falls into along with a variety of styles, color combinations, and so on. Link to old timer th-cam.com/video/DtJdnTiKP4g/w-d-xo.htmlsi=yiGXf0j4Wi3Lipw2
Cedars
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A beautiful array of cedars including characteristisc, uses and a bit of history.
5 Mo$t Expensive Woods on the planet!
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5 of the most expensive beautiful woods to work with. Great for accenting or creating entire works of art. Tulipwood Video link th-cam.com/video/z9PW_QzBlgw/w-d-xo.html African Blackwood & Pink Ivory Video link th-cam.com/video/AXfmyeV_Czg/w-d-xo.html
5 Best Woods
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5 types of woods easy to work with maple Video link th-cam.com/video/KVd02dkh5nw/w-d-xo.html blk walnut Video link th-cam.com/video/z4jBybFL9tU/w-d-xo.html lacewood Video link th-cam.com/video/4vsqBdtCbQs/w-d-xo.html
5 of my least favorite woods to work with!
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5 types of woods difficult to work with or various reasons. Black Palm Video link th-cam.com/video/4vsqBdtCbQs/w-d-xo.html Pau Ferro Video linkth-cam.com/video/3om2mPz_j_U/w-d-xo.html Chestnut Video link th-cam.com/video/z9PW_QzBlgw/w-d-xo.html Camelthorn Video link th-cam.com/video/kMze3U1xrM4/w-d-xo.html
Rosewoods
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African Blackwood and Cocobolo Video link th-cam.com/video/AXfmyeV_Czg/w-d-xo.html Tulipwood Video link th-cam.com/video/z9PW_QzBlgw/w-d-xo.html East indian rosewood Video link th-cam.com/video/JyVci7qMOx8/w-d-xo.html Created with Wondershare Filmora
Bog Oak, Red Oak and White Oak
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Arboretum #11 A buyers guide to uncommon woods. The Oak Edition. A deeper look into species with information on hardness, pricing, workability and more.
Veritas, Champion, Sjoberg comprehensive vise review
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Vise comparison and review on Veritas, Champion, Sjoberg vises. Pricing, practicality, pros and cons.
Original Design Artisans Chest
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Elegant one of a kind chest embracing traditional and modern box crafting techniques. Eleven exotic species from all over the world. Simple yet elegant home decor conversation piece. Crafted with precision and dedication to detail.
Black Walnut, White Walnut, Beech, & Ash
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Arboretum #10 A buyers guide to uncommon woods. A deeper look into species with information on hardness, pricing, workability and more.
Tool Review on the Inexpensive Portable Jointer
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Review of bench-top jointers and the practical use in small shops where only 110v is available. Complete with Pros and Cons as well as useful tips. Created with Wondershare Filmora
Superior durability and UV protection. Best on the market.
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The best marine varnish...give the longest lasting protection to outdoor woodworking projects
Save Money and Space w/a Forgotten Power Tool Gem
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Tool Review of Flooring saw. Practical, inexpensive, useful, perfect for hobbyists and professionals. Amazing for winter indoor shop where space is limited. Created with Wondershare Filmora
Ambrosia Maple & Copper Resin Fill Trestle Farmhouse Build!
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Ambrosia Maple & Copper Resin Fill Trestle Farmhouse Build!
E. Red Cedar, Pearwood, Leadwood, Honey Locust
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E. Red Cedar, Pearwood, Leadwood, Honey Locust
Mesquite, Camelthorn, African Mahogany, Eucalyptus
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Mesquite, Camelthorn, African Mahogany, Eucalyptus
Lacewood, Leopardwood, Black Palmyra, Marblewood
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Lacewood, Leopardwood, Black Palmyra, Marblewood
Tulip(rosewood), Morado, Monkey Pod, American Chestnut
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Tulip(rosewood), Morado, Monkey Pod, American Chestnut
A very practical guide to brass, wooden and rubber mallets.
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A very practical guide to brass, wooden and rubber mallets.
PurpleHeart, Paduck, CanaryWood, YellowHeart, TigerWood
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PurpleHeart, Paduck, CanaryWood, YellowHeart, TigerWood
Where, WHERE can I find actual Dalbergia Nigra (Brazilian Rosewood) lumber? It has to exist in sufficient stock to at least make a smallish coffee table. I can source true Honduran Mahogany but Cocobolo and Brazilian Rosewood lumber I’m coming up short. There are some fine Dalbergia species other then Nigra that are nice, but I want the king!
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Finally someone else with a collection like mine. Not too many people have collections like ours and others don't understand the beauty and rarity of our collection. Another thing that is rare are videos like these. Tha k you for this series. I don't know where you are located, but there is a massive woodshop in Burlington, Ontario, Canada that is called: Exotic Woods. They carry all of these woods with mild to extreme figure.
I know it is not super pricey but, it probably isn't cheap. What about Mesquite?
Hi, for knife handles, is it safe to say african blackwood is one of the most durable wood and least likely to expand or crack over time?
Hi I enjoyed your video. What are my chances of getting a custom grand concert acoustic build with pink ivory top, back and sides?
The east india rose wood you got is the 2nd grade stuff . The sap wood is quite dark and grainy
Love your channel ! I started working with exotic woods and looked at all your videos! Keep doing what you are doing. I have one question for you , maybe you can help me. I turn small object penblank size or smaller and i have difficulties with bocote. When i sand it that beautiful yellow goes greenish.my lathe speed is around1500rpm. Do you have any idea what to do?
Glad that you enjoy the videos. As far as bocote turning colors, I am not a pen turner, but the couple of things I would suggest...if you are sanding on the lathe its cross grain so the darker color might be muddying it up. I would suggest trying turning the lathe off for the final grit and sanding with the grain. Please let me know if that worked!.
@@progressiveideasinwood6077 thank you. I am going to do as you suggested.
Kid at the end was perfect timing xD
So pleased you watched to the end, And yes perfect timing!!!
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Mesquite and eucalyptus grows here in Arizona. Love both of these for turning. Both have distinct odors when milled. Mesquite has a great aroma when burned in a fireplace.
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you are quite welcome my friend!
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Beautiful patterns
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thank you . wow what an interesting box
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thank you,happy you enjoyed! 🎉
you got it .thanks for sharing as usual Peter!👍
thank you . neat stuff
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I'm interested in the process! Please share the table saw method and others. Thanks.
thank you neat stuff
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The possibilities are endless!!!
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MOST FUN WOODWORKING!!
Nothing gets past the Iron Cross 😂😂
was late to the party, but i consider your contribution priceless! these exotics you cover likely never find my shop, but so very interesting..thanks for sharing!
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I’ve got 4 large ash trees in my yard. Treat them every year. Dirty trees! Lots of work to keep yard clean. But I love ash wood for projects.
lignum tends to go in &out of circulation. "Rare woods usa" may have some.
Nice video! What about Lignum Vitae? It seems it has gotten rather hard to find. I just used my last piece I bought 10 years ago or so. I make wooden toys and like it as accent wood like bumpers or airplane propellers. It also turns very well. Regards, Kevin
what about cedar of lebanon ? A very important wood historically, which is kind of making a come back nowadays, and it is more cedar than the red cedar, which is technically a juniper... Anyway, I really enjoy this video, like your other videos. Thanks 🙏👍
have not heard of that one! you are correct in juniper classification, just like western is in the arborvitie...(spelling?) family.thx for tuning in!
@@progressiveideasinwood6077 Thanks ! Well, cedar of Lebanon is mentioned si many times in the bible. One of the most famous woods.
Nothing huge. Jewelry boxes, simple boxes, cutting boards etc. Mostly decorative projects in the house. Size would depend on shipping cost. A couple of feet to four or five feet long, 4 to 12 inch wide say, 4/4 to 10/4 thick,,, I can mill it to size. Thanks
What happened to white cedar, eastern?
white cedar is similar, but but a little weaker in all categories. eastern is a bit tougher,smells better, cost a bit more &has better insect resistance & repellent. but white is still a fine choice for outdoor applications, or if you plan on painting. I would never paint eastern,...but white, sure would! thx for tuning in &sharing!
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You specified Easter Red Cedar, i was hoping for a direct comparison to the more frequently found Western Red Cedar?? Is one better than the other for working. Rot & pest resistance?
they both are good for outdoors. western tends to be the more commercial version (when u buy a kids outdoor playset) it will usually be western. it's lighter in color &the grain is straighter than eastern. eastern is superior with insect resistances. that's why it's the #1 choice in wardrobes,closet lining,ect.
I would be interested to know how western red cedar compares to eastern red cedar. Is it the same? Is it much different? Is it vastly different? I'm sure western red cedar is considered inferior but not being in the know, I would have liked to seen it included in this video.
western is lighter& has straighter grain.they are both great outdoors.western being more commercial (when u by a kids playset as example) eastern is superior w/insect resistance as well as repelling certain insects.thats why it's #1 choice for 100's of years lining chests,closets,or building wardrobes...ect!
Much needed video! Would have loved to have seen some Port Orford Cedar to round out your selection 👍
I will add this to the list of requests!
Japanese cedar is amazing!
very beautiful agreed