Disappearing Crafts Reappearing
…that built it 300 years ago had a sense that they had responsibility to this present generation. Unfortunately we live in a new generation where we see a smart phone…
…that built it 300 years ago had a sense that they had responsibility to this present generation. Unfortunately we live in a new generation where we see a smart phone…
…which always has a way of making the simple seem complicated. So we did have moments you can’t really imagine it generally it all went really well too. The pine…
…decorative accentuation and individualising a design under Thonet’s concept. Working at my workbench I slipped into his entrepreneurial designer shoes as I embraced his commitment to changing the face of…
…hesitating for only seconds before moving on. The land was a triangular acreage, around 300 I suppose, hemmed in on three sides by railway tracks and a shunt yard. Back…
…drawings over 300 years old make me realise just how long it is since someone decided to progress mechanisation. Go back to 1445, almost 600 years, and discover the art…
…care providers. I also strongly dislike the generic terms of health care professional and health care provider. All it does is separate by exclusivity when the best healing comes through…
…course! They usually remained just under the bench aprons and at the ends of workbenches and on the rare occasion that they were left open I drank in the sights…
…take them home and let them dry in the house until they open up as in this case. They will release their seeds and you can plant them in pots…
…mitres to combination joints comprising two and even three joints in one that has no name. Think the sliding housing joint I developed on my latest and newest triple-leg floor…
…master woodworkers. She at this time had spent roughly 75 days in training with me and had gone through my foundation course which you will find on our commonwoodworking.com site…
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