My Workbench—The A to B Series
…method wasn’t common or at all necessary in today’s woodworking any more. Or was it? It was when I saw that air-nailers had become common that I reintroduced the nail-cum-drill-bit…
…method wasn’t common or at all necessary in today’s woodworking any more. Or was it? It was when I saw that air-nailers had become common that I reintroduced the nail-cum-drill-bit…
…we felt people needed more of the basics because our woodworkingmasterclasses.com had gained such ground, so we put our commonwoodworking.com website up to help new woodworkers follow a course. With…
…that takes increase the probability of success or would it result in your ‘eyes-in-the-headlights‘ freezing to the spot. A son wants to bring his 94 year old father to a…
…on Christmas day for several minutes without a car coming by at all. Those on the streets were mostly from other climes taking selfies, some were dossing down and enjoying…
…given work and project and things like that that only really come by doing. Cross-brushing and feathering out the brush strokes along the grain is quick and effective and you…
…An example of this might be the Shinto rasp which I naturally would compare to more traditional rasps. The Shinto rasp from Japan is more than a well-performing shaping tool,…
…you can also gang them up and use the same amount of clamps. Gluing narrower multi-component laminations requires even compression using clamps from both sides. When we glued the legs…
…tool enthusiasts rely on during any given week to help guarantee what we make, doors, drawers and other frames are twist free too in the continuum of work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EToMNxJ4-vw I…
…it is all the same procedure I use for smoothing planes: https://www.youtube.com/embed/zQyjLV92224 Something I have wanted to post on for a while. Next week I will be using a Stanley…
From the populous comes more and more information leading to better understanding and greater levels of actual reality. Now that we have passed the 100 mark I would like to…
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