My Hands Need Work
…be like growing trees knot-free and always straight-grained. Imagine! They’d give us MDF trees with pressed fibre or OSB leaves. Industry needs would control it all in the name of…
…be like growing trees knot-free and always straight-grained. Imagine! They’d give us MDF trees with pressed fibre or OSB leaves. Industry needs would control it all in the name of…
…of hand-tool woodworking I have found myself more dismantling the erroneous perceptions that it’s hard, complicated and even impossible without special training through an apprenticeship, things like that, but then…
…times stronger for handles and the backs of bowed instruments. The undulating interlocking grain defies breakage when shaped components shift this way and that to suit the tasks intended to…
…it’s a common enough term, these word would seldom if ever be used as part of our common language. Apparently, we receive a flooding release of dopamine into and through…
…fastest of all methods known. Remember; no laying out, no jigs or guides, no cords, wrenches router bits or routers and no health and safety issues whatsoever. It’s just an…
…tools to test out and compare. I don’t think that I would always listen to magazine gurus and forum debates and neither would I altogether dismiss what they say either….
A couple of more episodes to go on the breadboard ended kitchen board and we will begin the toolbox series in the online broadcast at .https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com/. Some of you asked…
Look at this. Do you like what you see? Ask yourself this question if you haven’t been following me for the past few days either here or on my facebook…
…therm is a common phrase. So wherever you see me use this term this is what I am referring to. On all of the commonly used bench planes the lever…
…points in case above. If you use waterborne finishes you can of course compare them to other finishes you know. Whether you can compare them as products of equal measure…
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