Tutorials
Making and using wooden nails yourself
Wooden nails differ from open dowelling in that the cross-section of the nails is slightly larger than the pre-drilled hole into which they are driven.
Dressing and joining with the machine
Dressing and jointing are two important work steps on the way from rough sawn timber to the finished workpiece. We will show you how to work cleanly, quickly and, above all, safely on the jointer.
Build your own marten-proof nesting box
This nesting box protects the brood of tits, sparrows and other birds from martens.
Making and using wooden nails yourself
Wooden nails differ from open dowelling in that the cross-section of the nails is slightly larger than the pre-drilled hole into which they are driven.
Dressing and joining with the machine
Dressing and jointing are two important work steps on the way from rough sawn timber to the finished workpiece. We will show you how to work cleanly, quickly and, above all, safely on the jointer.
Build your own marten-proof nesting box
This nesting box protects the brood of tits, sparrows and other birds from martens.
Making and using wooden nails yourself
Wooden nails differ from open dowelling in that the cross-section of the nails is slightly larger than the pre-drilled hole into which they are driven.
Dressing and joining with the machine
Dressing and jointing are two important work steps on the way from rough sawn timber to the finished workpiece. We will show you how to work cleanly, quickly and, above all, safely on the jointer.
Build your own marten-proof nesting box
This nesting box protects the brood of tits, sparrows and other birds from martens.
Making and using wooden nails yourself
Wooden nails differ from open dowelling in that the cross-section of the nails is slightly larger than the pre-drilled hole into which they are driven.
Dressing and joining with the machine
Dressing and jointing are two important work steps on the way from rough sawn timber to the finished workpiece. We will show you how to work cleanly, quickly and, above all, safely on the jointer.
Making and using wooden nails yourself
Wooden nails differ from open dowelling in that the cross-section of the nails is slightly larger than the pre-drilled hole into which they are driven.
Dressing and joining with the machine
Dressing and jointing are two important work steps on the way from rough sawn timber to the finished workpiece. We will show you how to work cleanly, quickly and, above all, safely on the jointer.
Build your own marten-proof nesting box
This nesting box protects the brood of tits, sparrows and other birds from martens.