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Hello ,

Not many people know this because those videos are private on youtube, but Frank Strazza did outstanding video courses for the Ploughshare Institute. There are 50 + videos which include videos about sharpening, hand planing, sawing, sharpening the saws, making dado, dovetail and rabbet joints, making tables, etc.

The videos can be accessed free without registration on their website. you need to just click the woodworking filter on the page. Then a popup youtube player appears. In the right top corner, there is a hidden playlist where you can watch each video of the series. You can right-click and open the video on youtube so that it does not disappear when you click out of the popup player.


https://www.sustainlife.org/video/
Hope this helps somebody, as the content quality is really excellent and most of the topics that you would pay big bucks elsewhere are covered.
 
Thanks tibi, I thought "I'll just check this out for 5 mins" and ended up watching for well over 45 (and will be back)! AND and American who doesn't say "Ayaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand" (but he DOES say "off of"), but forgivable here!
 
Hello ,

Not many people know this because those videos are private on youtube, but Frank Strazza did outstanding video courses for the Ploughshare Institute. There are 50 + videos which include videos about sharpening, hand planing, sawing, sharpening the saws, making dado, dovetail and rabbet joints, making tables, etc.

The videos can be accessed free without registration on their website. you need to just click the woodworking filter on the page. Then a popup youtube player appears. In the right top corner, there is a hidden playlist where you can watch each video of the series. You can right-click and open the video on youtube so that it does not disappear when you click out of the popup player.


https://www.sustainlife.org/video/
Hope this helps somebody, as the content quality is really excellent and most of the topics that you would pay big bucks elsewhere are covered.
Brilliant. And for those who are into other crafts there are videos on sewing, pottery, bee keeping etc.

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