• Numerical control of machinery – CNC (part
I) 2:54
• CNC machinery – an introuction (part II) 3:39
• It’s the tool that counts (Tool selection) 4:29
• Combination machines (review) 4:78
• AWISA 94 (review) 5:42
• Square and straight: planer-thicknessers 5:78
• Seeing is believing – computer aided design (CAD), part I
6:32
• Exploring new woodworking technology (two company profiles) 6:57
• Bandsaws (review) 6:76
• Seeing is believing – computer design software, part II 7:66
• The sliding table panel saw 8:45
• Hang that door – hingeware for doors and cabinets 8:55
• Brief history of woodworking machinery 8:68
• Low cost woodworking machinery options 9:21
• Woodworking in europe 9:50
• Joining systems 10:38
• Australian furniture on the world market (edited by philip ashley) 10:42
• Machine sanding – free standing systems 10:58
• Router cutters 11:25
• How router cutters are made 11:32
• Machining dowel joints 11:36
• AWISA 96 (review with james brook) 11:42
• Omega ‘stubby’ lathe (review) 11:74
• Circular sawblades 12:27
• How to get more out of CNC machinery 12:57
• Panel saws: stroke for stroke 13:11
• Safety in the workshop 13:40
• Spindle moulders, part I 14:51
• Ready-made drawer systems 14:81
• Planer-thicknessers, buying and using them 15:17
• Edgebanders 15:70
• Spindle moulders, operation, part II 16:36
• Multicam router/engraver (review) 16:84
• Sharpening drill bits 17:22
• Which bandsaw? 17:28
• A meaner and leaner approach to working wood 17:64
• Ermo edgebander (review) 17:77
• Multi-function spacesavers: Combination machines 18:32
• Can you cut a straight line? 19:20
• Perfect planing – set up, operating & maintaining
20:29
• The radial revolution 20:78
• A bandsaw buyer’s guide 21:34
• Regulation machinery – CE regulations 21:74
• Large scale enterprises - Setting up your machinery shop 22:19
• Computer aided woodworking design and manufacture 22:59
• Low cost CNC machinery 22:72
• Thicknesser’s – a buyers guide 23:15
• Furniture from young plantation eucalypts (written with Barbara Ozarska)
23:84
• Ligna plus hannover (review) 24:42
• Art meets technology – the amplero bed 24:88
• Scheppach basato bandsaws (review) 25:12
• Scheppach capas slide compound mitre saws (review) 25:14
• Systematic woodworking – using system 32 25:84
• Safe tools for safe and better woodworking 26:24
• Combination roadtest – hammer C3-31 27:22
• Eucalypts abroad 27:76
• Secanta saw (review) 28:6
• From one to one hundred thousand (Altendorf saws) 28:47
• Jet JPM-13CS planer moulder (review) 28:8
• Planer thicknessers for small workshops 29:28
• Making jigs for machining 29:40
• Top end combinations 30:34
• Made in Taiwan 30:58
• Searching for sliding table panel saws 31:25
• A cut above: comparison of router bits 32:18
• Best cuts: mid-range sliding tablesaws 33:16
• Davis furniture profile 33:32
• Winning combination machines 34:24
• Boxed router bit sets (4 reviewed) 34:52
• Bin chief portable dust collector (review) 35:4
• A guide to quality 35:78
• AWISA 2002 (exhibition review) 36:11
• Bandsaws under $1000 36:25
• Prepare to be square 37:80
• Making kitchen cabinets – part I 38:48
• Sawing solid wood 39:48
• Making kitchen cabinets – part II 39:84
• Torquata and CMT sawblades (review) 40:4
• Dream machines 40:31
• Performance tooling 40:84
• All about under/overs - planer-thicknesser maintanence 41:88
• Industrial size bandsaws (three reviewed) 42:68
• Meeting the standard, australian standard 42:76
• Holz profi FPSF 1250 (review) 43:4
• Small sanding machines (four reviewed) 43:84
• PitchRx (review) 44:14
• Combined over and under tests 44:46
• AWISA 2004 (exhibition review) 44:64
• Cutting tools selection and maintenance 44:72
• Testing 10” tablesaws (four reviewed) 45:22
• Casolin topstar thicknesser (review) 46:8
• Jet JSG-6 belt and disc sander (review) 46:16
• Safe woodworking 46:38
• Fine tuning thicknessers 46:52
• 400mm capacity planer/thicknessers (five tested) 47:32
• Building jigs for shaped work (project) 48:78
• IXES and felder medium-duty bandsaws (review) 49:10
• Homia furniture design software (review) 49:16
• Carl Hansen & Son, Danish designer (profile) 49:72
• Using your tablesaw, getting the most value from it 49:82
• 15” thickness planers (six reviewed) 50:36
• All about drill bits 50:70
• Affordable industrial panel saws (three reviewed) 51:32
• Jimmy possum, furniture manufacturers (profile) 51:68
• Hammer N4400 bandsaw (review) 52:4
• Cutting joints on the tablesaw 52:51
• Inner workings of the panel saw 53:66
• Carba-tec 15” planer/moulder (review) 54:4
• Hafco T-382 thicknesser (review) 54:6
• Byrd shellix planing head (review) 54:14
• 300mm planers (review) 54:28
• The robland combination (review) 55:34
• Choosing a dust system 56:61
• Smoother machining 56:70
• Holytek TC-16 tablesaw (review) 57:8
• Circular sawblades, choosing and using 57:44
• Forstner drill bits 58:80
• Powermatc 1285/1 Jointer (review) 59:6
• Low Cost Combos (four compared) 59:26
• Budget panel saws under $6500 (three reviewed) 60:30
• Saw setups 61:40
• Portable planers (three reviewed)
61:52