Bench-centring deindustrialisation
…create only a tiny piece of the whole. This cheapened life came as a result of people like Henry Ford who’s contribution to fragmenting, society, community and family gave us…
…create only a tiny piece of the whole. This cheapened life came as a result of people like Henry Ford who’s contribution to fragmenting, society, community and family gave us…
Beyond the confines of Penrhyn Castle walls is a wild freedom of shape, texture and colour beyond human description. I took a break from class at lunchtime and some strides…
…and that is what I did straight off, but then I knew the scallops I had made needed more refining if the sound was to swirl freely within the chamber…
…old used in commercial buildings were totally made of wood. Many rails ranged from 5″ wide on up to 18″ as common sizes. Hand cut, the tenon shoulders needed added…
…UK here and US here for detailed information and please sign up early to avoid disappointment. If you have any questions please feel free to contact either of the schools….
…chisels and other paraphernalia with bent shanks and awkward shapes to cut and fit components and then bobbins for string chalk lines and so forth. Once the tools were rested…
…use for the longer planes I have and probably should have left them aside. I have little use for a wider one even though for three decades I combined the…
With a full class of sixteen the questions come thick and fast throughout the day. Friendships form quickly and tool discussions start and stop minute by minute as cluster groups…
…retiring and will no longer need to work but want substantive work for various reasons. I’m disabled and cannot work in commerce or commercial settings. I have always felt something…
…hang. I combined oak and walnut with a combination of long-grain and end- or block-grain to create a unique frame that showed handwork along with the hands in my drawings….
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