I Rely on Two or Three Plain Planes
…if I want/need it! My prototype is coming together and as I complete each of the pieces for our continuing sellershome.com designs I feel a deep sense of satisfaction at…
…if I want/need it! My prototype is coming together and as I complete each of the pieces for our continuing sellershome.com designs I feel a deep sense of satisfaction at…
…floor or coming through the walls, I am now replicating in reverse what I had before. For complete success, comfort and to avoid confusion it must pretty much replicate the…
…many videos on our commonwoodworking.com site and then this blog (use the search box top right) and woodworkingmasterclasses.com platform. I think you will be surprised how much work we have…
…his bench too, and explained the importance of project completion culminating only when he’s completed a good cleanup by the actual reordering of creative space. I’d show a picture of…
…side whether uniform in one wood or a combination of several. If you have been watching woodworkingmasterclasses.com and sellershome.com you will have seen me include this concept even on large…
…two very distinct realms should only be compared in the same way an apple is compared to an orange––both growing on trees, are round, vary in size and have skin….
…fine furniture and if I don’t I am guilty by default. Bevel-up planes come in a range of types and sizes with different applications but they can usually be adapted…
…come naturally in most of our western culture today but I am not talking of servanthood so much as using my skills for the common good of all. We like…
…forebears left to us. At least it seems that way for the foreseeable future, but I am open to possibilities. I see backsaws being better engineered than the low-grade versions…
…in awe of how the wood worked and then experienced admirable qualities of strength, resilience, colour and grain configuration. Yew is common enough as a tree, but it’s less commonly…
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