
WTOR is made for woodworkers, by woodworkers. A light-hearted look at the latest news, blog posts, tips, and tricks from the world of woodworking.
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WTOR is made for woodworkers, by woodworkers. A light-hearted look at the latest news, blog posts, tips, and tricks from the world of woodworking.
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Hi Guys, I’ve been listening to all your old WTOR podcasts (there are a lot of them and I’m only 1/5 of the way through), looking at websites, videos, Youtube, reading books etc etc to bring myself up to date with the hobby. I’m new to cabinet making but have been working with wood in other areas making stringed instruments for a number of years.
As I’m based in England in the UK I’m not familiar with Norm Abrams show New Yankee Workshop as we never got it over here. I’ve been looking a few Youtube’s of the show and been avidly picking up tips from Norm. I’m amazed what he can do in such a small amount of time. However I’m also staggered by the amount of usage that air bradnailer of his gets.
What I’m eluding to is what do you guys think of bradnailing rather than clamping? Do you advocate the use of the bradnailer? How do you get rid of the swiss cheese of holes left behind by the brad holes in the project (assuming you use one)?
Keep up the good work
Terry