The House Move
…the years of raising a family, making beds and bunks, dining tables, bench seats and more. I did all of this whilst keeping my business live on a single-income wage…
…the years of raising a family, making beds and bunks, dining tables, bench seats and more. I did all of this whilst keeping my business live on a single-income wage…
…want them near my furniture these days. Then, living in the USA, I used US Jorgensen pipe clamps for my making and they worked fine enough though a bit crude….
…front panel frame. I had been making it whenever I could in the back of the timber racks installed in a large shed where no one knew I was doing…
…to the centre of England––I love it! Of course making new friends takes time and sometimes means accepting even major differences. In the beginning, so much was going on I…
…a 200-year span of prime tool making from the early 1700-1900s for woodworkers, they were exceptionally made works of art made by highly skilled artisans. The makers however could not…
…that expressed order in the making and that orderly making was from the tree to the finished room in which the work would finally occupy its space. Concluding thoughts At…
…career in furniture making and especially the designing, making and teachings side of things. This is a space I share with some very creative videographers who care as much about…
…to a cutting list, tools list, FAQS and much more. Click here to go to the workbench page Workbench Series for Tampa Florida show. Making the Traditional Joiner’s Tool Box…
…and take the wood from squared stock to joint-making as soon as practicable. Immediately is best! Making this an essential strategy usually means that I ripcut my wood to width…
…the process of making. They lead to consistent levels of accurate replication and minimise the need for skilled input by hand work. Everything and I mean everything gets dialled in….
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