The Real Woodworking Campaign is on
…for real. I would say things like, “We need a real woodworking campaign to get people off the router and onto the workbench again. We need to boycott throwaway saws…
…for real. I would say things like, “We need a real woodworking campaign to get people off the router and onto the workbench again. We need to boycott throwaway saws…
…of 4 shows the 3-minute roundover for the lid or bottom of the box using only a 4 1/2 smoother. I doubt whether a router is faster or cleaner or…
…they can be used interchangeably within the four drawers and all of this in minutes, faster than any router and without electricity too. Don’t know if anyone has done this…
The last You Tube on the box is done and I forgot to mention it. Many woodworkers don’t know how to recess hinges without a router, but hand tools do…
…you really have to buy a £200 jig, a router and bits to cut something as simple as dovetails? Magazines in my opinion often devalue our craft in many different…
…tools Combination square Tape measure Sliding bevel Layout knife Combination gauge Tenon saw Chisel set Chisel hammer or mallet Smoothing plane Hand router Sharpening tools Flat file Saw set Burnisher…
…all aspects of my work and if I have one drawer to make or ten I personally would never use a router to make each joint. To me it seems…
…by the zillion and every kind of glue you could ever want for line the shelves alongside router bits and drill-drivers and more. The pressure is on to be ready…
…down on that surface we could have turned the plane around and planed the opposite way before any harm was done. Experience makes the difference. I saw the grips relax,…
…is indeed quite radical when I think about it. But regardless of contrast, both spheres give rest in which I work. My hands move quickly, deftly, from chisel to router…