Creating my creative work space
…its place and all of this surrounding the central hub of a solid workbench. A craftsman’s ‘space’ reflects who he is and of course what he produces, so watch out…
…its place and all of this surrounding the central hub of a solid workbench. A craftsman’s ‘space’ reflects who he is and of course what he produces, so watch out…
…collection systems, protective face shields, dust masks, ear protection and so on. My workspace therefore revolves around my workbench as you can see. I will post later on Pod woodworking….
…small component parts lying on the workbench subsequently build piece by piece into large blocks of space-hogging furniture. Organisation is critical to creating any smooth-operating environment. On my way to work I…
…the important tools I use and treasure. This box will remain on my workbench here at the woodworking school. The very special Marples bevel edged chisels I bought…
…never sat but always stood with six inches of a bench vise at the workbench 12 hours a day six days a week for at that time five decades; something…
…a line or two. We exchange pleasantries about my perfect working environment, the wonderful smell of wood and the tools and workbenches that create that sort of ephemeral reminder that…
…for real. I would say things like, “We need a real woodworking campaign to get people off the router and onto the workbench again. We need to boycott throwaway saws…
…and heard him call to George at the workbench. Do you want some cherry logs, George? George quickly nodded his yes and said, Come on, Paul! Let’s go for a…
…you work. It’s a place dedicated to work that surrounds you with the exact tools and workbench you need to complete a wide range of tasks. In every sense of…
…hence my decision to paint the rocker midnight blue with shine-through to reds and lighter blues. When I made my first workbench stool design I did the same. I am…