LIVE Perch Stool Part 3: Carving the Seat
Its time to carve the seat. There are a lot of ways to do this, the simplest being a gouge, but there are some great specialty tools as well such as inshaves, adzes, and travishers. I'll try to review them all. I have no idea what caused the quiet audio in the first 20 minutes as my settings haven't changed a bit from my last live stream. Regardless, audio increases a lot after 23 minutes and at that point I'm done answering questions from the last live session and start carving. For a full list of the tools used in this stream, check out the post of this session on my web site. http://www.renaissancewoodworker.com/...

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LIVE Perch Stool Part 2: The Seat

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