A course complete
…the USA. It held good throughout those years but now there are some new changes to enhance the foundational teachings for future attendees. The projects all came together in the…
…the USA. It held good throughout those years but now there are some new changes to enhance the foundational teachings for future attendees. The projects all came together in the…
…on all of my projects I try to leave the parts unglued until the whole is completely jointed, so that if need be a can still change out a part…
…finish for decades. I would not generally use it on dining tables, coffee tables or occasional tables. On beds, most chairs, chests and small projects. shellac is a great finish….
…wheels and the size of them. I said previously that I love removing the clamps from my glued up projects, no matter how large or small. Strange enjoyment really….
…boxes it seems only fitting that any of our early projects provide training as well as practical solutions to store the tools and equipment we use. Boxes for tool brings…
…surface smoothing and levelling adjacent component parts on projects such as doors, window frames, box rims and just about everything else. There is no shame in putting a basic no-frills…
…on larger component parts and projects they give the heft and size I need so I like ti have them around fro that. There are of course many lovely squares…
…section we use for a range of jointed projects and the last category are tools I associate with sharpening alone. Each category has between 9-10 tools I consider basic but…
…depression. At the end of the day we will have new-genre woodworkers right here in upstate New York. How amazing is that? The first projects here will be the cabinet…
…of other projects so therein is the real value of the curriculum I have developed for the Foundation over the past twenty years. Feel free to sign in and keep…