You’ll Thank Me For This One
…ends are often more critical to my work because everything I make corresponds to a vertical and horizontal. In any given piece I make there might be two hundred ends…
…ends are often more critical to my work because everything I make corresponds to a vertical and horizontal. In any given piece I make there might be two hundred ends…
…most good woodworkers I know only had a desire to become. Make, make more, make and give, make and sell, take the first step with a few hand tools. Make…
…make what you make that makes the greatest impact. We’re surrounded by woodworking compositions when we choose to look for them. They stretch back into centuries of our reliance on…
…cannot afford. My tool kit comprises a tape measure, a couple of sticks to check for winding, a camera for memory, cutting list, knife, sometimes a moisture meter and a…
…used a crayon to darken one edge. This contrast makes the distant batten easier to sight in. We call these two sticks winding sticks. They guarantee twist free projects of…
…dovetailed insets I have some curly maple, but almost any light or white wood will do. I used a dovetail guide to make my knifewall of 1-7 pitch. The short-point…
…have a video showing this process, but Paul goes through the whole process here: https://paulsellers.com/tag/on-vises/?orderby=&order=asc And in a previous series here: https://paulsellers.com/2012/06/making-the-workbench-15/ What thread are the vise jaw threaded screw…
…Now as a full-time maker, I had zero device tolerance. Mostly because they didn’t exist in my world. Watching modern makers fresh from college in an environment where the makers…
…anyone could make and make a business from that single product. I did the same to making wooden spoons, bird houses and other small items that were low-cost production items…
…half moon where the winding mechanism is housed and passes through the front jaw into the winding mechanism below and in the rear, fixed jaw. If the jaws are parallel,…