What’s My Worth—Part II
…of a competitive and fair price. On the other hand `i come up with a birdhouse design made from rubberised composite material that’s indestructible. I designed every part including the…
…of a competitive and fair price. On the other hand `i come up with a birdhouse design made from rubberised composite material that’s indestructible. I designed every part including the…
Open pores make notes and medullaries form the lines on my music sheet My plane skims the surface of quarter-sawn oak and I feel the corduroy corrugation I want to…
…of the canopy shades the bluebells from the bleaching sun. I made these shelves and liked the way the light from the open Penrhyn Castle workshop doos allow the mass…
I looked over my tools today. Measured their worth, their weight, their weight to strength ratios, and then the open-handed handshake they have always given me. They’re honest things, the…
…a prepared finish saves time and gives me the convenience I need. Companies like Liberon give fancy names to their product but at the end of the day what they…
…was flying around on the wild side. I parked up for a minute to rest and realized that this week the swallows had just come in from Africa. Soon they…
…have relatively large pores concentrated in earlywood and distinctly smaller pores in the latewood. These two bands form two halves to a single growth cycle commonly called the annual growth…
…developed ready to open to the warm sun and let lose the babies inside. How miraculous is that? Swelling cones amass The branches sway and jostle noiselessly away Amidst the…
…are usually in unseen places or at an angle where they will never be seen. Open a drawer and you have to do some gymnastics around the neck to check…
…look at wood. I try to combine trips all the more these days, conscious of the need to save all kinds of things. I always enjoy the drive through the…
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