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Austin Community College Building Construction Technology department instruction videos on using power tools and other construction-related activities. Visit our web site, austincc.edu/bct
The Austin Community College Building Construction Technology department is only responsible for the content of the instructor-produced videos. They cannot be held liable for the content of videos posted by others, nor can they guarantee that other videos contain accurate information and follow safe practices.
The Austin Community College Building Construction Technology department is only responsible for the content of the instructor-produced videos. They cannot be held liable for the content of videos posted by others, nor can they guarantee that other videos contain accurate information and follow safe practices.
Assemble and glue nightstand table components
Students in the Advanced Woodworking class have built a side table / nightstand. During this class they assemble all of the components and glue them together.
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Building Construction Technology students learn how to build a house
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At Austin Community College Building Construction Technology, get hands-on experience in all areas of home construction as well as classes in woodworking, blueprint reading, estimating, project management and more.
Convert between architectural and engineer scales (captioned)
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Learn how to convert between architect and engineer scales. Both use feet and inches; architect scale uses fractions of an inch, engineer scale uses decimals. See how to convert between them.
How to use a speed square (captioned)
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What is a speed square and how is it used in carpentry and construction?
How to calculate the length of roof rafters (captioned)
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When building a roof, how do you calculate the length of the rafters? All you need to know are the span of the building and the slope of the roof.
How to measure roof rafters including the pitch and bird's mouth (seat) cuts (captioned)
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Once you know the length of the rafter, how do you correctly mark the angle to cut where the rafter meets the ridge (top) board? And what about where the rafter rests on the outside wall's top plate - how to calculate that seat cut, aka bird's mouth cut? This is the last of 4 videos in this series.
Building a Concrete Tabletop
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A Building Construction Technology student shows how to builds a concrete tabletop for a hallway table. (The student finished his class before removing the concrete from the frame so there are no images of the finished product)
How to Avoid a Table Saw Kickback
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When using a table saw, this shows why and how a board can be thrown back at the operator, sometimes resulting in injury. this video is designed for older model table saws without riving knives. Guards were removed for visual purposes. Always follow recommended safety guidelines when using table saws. Filmed by an Austin Community College, Building Construction Technology instructor. www.austin...
Unveiling of ACC's Building Construction Gateway concrete sign
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The sign was built by the Spring 2010 Concrete I class. They created the templates for the letters, built the form, added the rebar supports, poured the concrete and finally removed the forms. Voila!
Spring 2010 Building Construction scholarship presentation
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An April 2010 Presentation to Building Construction students about the available scholarships, including 3 new ones specifically for Building Construction.
Creating a dovetail joint with hand tools
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Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc, which designs, manufactures and sells a wide variety of woodworking hand planes and tools, held 2 days of interactive demonstrations in the Building Construction Technology's area during January 2009. This demonstration, presented by woodworking instructor Paul Sellers shows how to make dovetail joints by only using hand tools.
Creating a perfect mitered joint with a shooting board
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Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc, which designs, manufactures and sells a wide variety of woodworking hand planes and tools, held 2 days of interactive demonstrations in the Building Construction Technology's area during January 2009. This demonstration, presented by the Homestead Heritage School of Woodworking, shows how to make a perfect mitered edge for a picture frame by using hand tools and no n...
Creating an inlay by using molding planes
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Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc, which designs, manufactures and sells a wide variety of woodworking hand planes and tools, held 2 days of interactive demonstrations in the Building Construction Technology's area during January 2009. This demonstration, presented by the Homestead Heritage School of Woodworking, shows how to make an inlay with hand tools.
How to sharpen blades for woodworking planers
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Lie-Nielsen Toolworks, Inc, which designs, manufactures and sells a wide variety of woodworking hand planes and tools, held 2 days of interactive demonstrations during January 2009 in the Building Construction Technology area. This demonstration shows how to sharpen blades used in planers.
This is Frank Strazza, a legendary woodworker and teacher. Thank you Frank
Thanks! I'd like to get a table saw that will accommodate a riving knife, but it's something I gotta save up for. I'm currently using an older saw that's otherwise excellent, but has no riving knife. While using it, I want to avoid kickback and/or accidents and/or mangled flesh, so I appreciate this video that breaks down the fundamental causes of kickback, the forces acting on the board, and how best to avoid them. 👍
Many thanks. Do you believe its safe to use a saw with these precautions, and no riving knife, eg to cut a rebate?
excellent video. this is the best description of what causes kickback and how to prevent it on youtube today.
Awesome what more can I say , thanks for the video
good video sir well explained :)
I’d always advise having the riving knife on...best way to avoid kickback.
Lol
Good video , exact instruction !!!
The first thing I learned as painter was to clean up my working space. ALWAYS. I think this goes also for carpenters. No good beginning of your video.
great video. I watched several video but I couldn't understand how to calculate bird mouth cut. you did a great job of explaining this. Thx
Thank you! Very well presented and informative. I learned a lot.
Good video nice job!
Awesome. I had to watch twice too. Very good video.
Good information
every time watch this video I want to add like . you are a great person .
thank you very much ,you are really very a great teacher. how I wish that I could join your class and be one of your students . thanks again I really learned a lot from you videos .
Good video, I like the accuracy of the 3 and half inch part.
Just a bit of feed back but the when it came to the crucial part of the maths and fully understanding it you speeded up the video, I think anyone trying to learn how to do this wouldn't pick up on where you've gone with the maths. In the past I've struggled with it and part of that is you obviously can't decimalise feet and inches, not easily. Say if it was an extension on an old house and the rise just happened to be 8ft 6 and 3/4 inches, the calculations are all getting a bit tricky, better to slow down the video at the difficult part not speed over it.
I was under the impression that he was gonna figure out the rafter length w/o using the calculator, by using the square alone. Great video tho. Thanks for posting.
damn that's a lot of adding and stuff to remember
net video, thanks
So is it wise to cut the splines off while the glue is still wet... Doesn't that gum up the saw? I was just wondering if it's better to wait until it dries. Appreciate your input
Very helpful thank you
Very well done gonna have to watch twice!
this is the best explanation yet!! Thanks !!
No finished top?
Great video. Please don't stop. *Trick*: If you want to record a better audio so you can do it with your smartphone because cellphones are made to record only sounds next to the person and it will minimize the external sounds. On UA-cam editor you can delete the camera audio and use only the cellphone audio. Look it up on UA-cam *How to use smartphone to record videos audio and put it on video for UA-cam* Thank you so much for the videos.
this was the clearest explanation of rafter calculation. well done
Well I liked it up until the end. Nothing like investing a half hours time to find out you aren't really going to learn how it's done. Very disappointing!!!
good video
Quite possibly a ninja
what is the name of that tool where you place the wood in and saw the wood at an angle
+Edward Johnson It was a miter box. A rather small one, but there are larger versions and some that even have a built in saw.
So why not show the finished product
I got hit in the pelvis with a kick back. Most pain I have ever felt.
This is so much nicer than using loud power tools. I can do something like this. Thanks!
As with any professional, they always make it look easy. Just did my first hand cut dovetail project and they didn't go together quite as nice as this guy's. It still worked but had to use a little filler to patch imperfections.
Love the one joint circus. People forget if you plane a 45 that is a 16th less than than the bottom 45 and you have a messy 4 joint disaster. its about 4 joints not 1 . A snake oil salesmen.
+nastythomashobbs If you, or anyone else, thinks this is an unlikely thing to do, you should see the videos put out by Paul Sellers. He makes many projects, in real time with no cut-aways, and using only hand-tools, proving that hand-tool work can be as close to perfect as you would want and the eye can detect. Machines have their place, of course, particularly where volume production in required, but it is entirely wrong to think that it is impossible to work accurately with hand tools. What is needed is knowledge and skill - like anything else. So no, as someone who works mainly with hand-tools, I don't agree with the 'snake-oil' comment.
Yeah, where is the eye roll emoticon? One joint circus? Right, I'm sure this guy has no idea what he is doing: www.strazzafurniture.com/
Nicht wirklich 90°, oder?
Not sure whether you are referring to the angle of the piece or the angle of the two cuts he made for the splines. The over-all piece should be 90° because his shooting board angle was 45°. The spline kerfs were tapered slightly, as he said at 6:34, "so it kind of forms a dovetail". Probably about 7° each.
Lie-Nielsen smoothing plane ? :)
Paul Sellers ftw!
A true craftsman.
Great work, we have at least one thing in common, the mess on the bench...
Simply amazing. Frank (you can see his name on his shirt at 4:18) has mad skills. Thanks for sharing.
This is Frank Strazza, a legendary woodworker.
I've done better with my axe
Man thats beautiful..
awesome vid and thank u ...but seriously is your table set in the middle of wall street?
Dovetail joints aren't always perfectly flush. So planing the joints after you've fit them together allows you to get a very smooth joint.
why did he plane down the wood which he had finished the joint?
such a very skillful individual! thumbs up!