The animation of the tools' usage is a pleasure to watch. Illustrates how the animators at Disney took great care in animating whatever the job called for. No shortcuts.
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The animation of the tools' usage is a pleasure to watch. Illustrates how the animators at Disney took great care in animating whatever the job called for. No shortcuts.
It's amazing that I could really remember this cartoon from the one time I saw it in about 1974 shop class.
What a great video. Still very informative. Even today!
Its so very nice my daughter watch this and it was very useful for her school!
I was shown this film in my seventh grade wood shop class.
I Love this video ...It is still the far best illustration of tool safety!
Takes me back to Middle school shop class!
7th Grade Shop in 1975! Mr. Nelson Pearl River Middle School Played this on our first day...
This is Gold!
hi its me barney
Comstock JR. High 7th grade wood shop Mr. Dobert 1986.
Plomb ratchet at 17:12
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Better version: th-cam.com/video/fGkOOtd3GmY/w-d-xo.html
17:18 looks like a duck, just me?
Funny😂
1945?
coool
Hi, Thats a good video here. The most comprehensive woodworking plans that I have ever used was Toms Magic Wood (i found it on google). Without a doubt it contains the most incredible woodworking projects that I have ever tried.
primitive peet is so funny