Selling your work
…ended in 1970. Everything I ever made sold within a reasonable time, thousands of things ranging from wooden spoons and spatulas to kingsize beds, armoires and newly designed credenzas for…
…ended in 1970. Everything I ever made sold within a reasonable time, thousands of things ranging from wooden spoons and spatulas to kingsize beds, armoires and newly designed credenzas for…
…interview with fine furniture maker and teacher Dan Faia. Good advice on steps to becoming one yourself. 3: How to make beautifully shaped and carved wooden spoons efficiently, safely end…
…different areas or types of work. So far I have made spoons and a walking cane. I first used one of these rasps about five years ago. It was a…
…than around $5,000 a year because of the decisions they have made. One couple I know own only bikes, make baskets and wooden spoons and harvest only what grows in…
…one yourself. COMPLETED HERE 3: How to make beautifully shaped and carved wooden spoons efficiently, safely end effectively. Doesn’t matter if you are a child, a teacher, or an adult craftsman…
…and creative thing, but, well, he wasn’t altogether convinced. I said you should just make a spoon and he brightened up, I mean he brightened up a lot. We talked…
…day behind and think through what took place so things can be changed to better what lies ahead for future work. I made a spoon from a scrap of elm,…
…have posted on this recently but here is the improved Paul Sellers’ rare-earth-magnet-anti-slip-get-a-Jaw’s-grip-retrofit for your vise. First off I should say that I am making my flip-flop liner because I…
…the pressures of work, spend quality time with your family and then dedicate some re-creational time making this things that help your family. I don;t care if it’s a lifetime…
If we walk on two legs and think to resolve puzzles, problems and concepts of design and we build and negotiate solutions, making and creating is intrinsic to us. Whether…
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