Tweaking life at the workbench
…best worked with our hand tools because we value the efforts of our physical and creative input. MDF, chipboards, pressed fibreboard and such, were designed for mass-making of all kinds…
…best worked with our hand tools because we value the efforts of our physical and creative input. MDF, chipboards, pressed fibreboard and such, were designed for mass-making of all kinds…
…creative and sensitive in their work. That too is often not true too. Mostly they are too precious about themselves. The kinds of planes sold at big box stores can…
…that this has become a bit of a boast by me on our small (very small) team of creatives that reach out to woodworkers on every continent with solutions to…
…am finishing up some gifts in my garage workshop. Many fewer this year than last. I have made so much this year that my creative juices feel just a tad…
…creative sphere so different from the other, a place where everyone is involved in filming, editing and the processing of day-to-day works. These people, both sides of the wall, have…
…of creative interest to buyers. Those of us who consider woodworking as a lifestyle rather than anything that could be called conventional as with work that has replaced and displaced…
…time to get rid of the excesses. New lighting, new work desk, tools in place and a creative zone are pretty much intrinsic to who I am. No bikes, no…
…by changing the direction his path was taking to go more for creative working with hand tools and away from power machines. Well, of course, it’s humbling! Our paths into…
…energies running or weightlifting when and if I can do it productively being creative and making. This all factors into the modern term, wellbeing. In any product I make my…
…doing eight can take time. Just do a couple at a time and it goes fast and fills in time you might have spare in the evening for being creative….