Know your woods #5-Pines, spruces, firs and more!
…and I never saw a workbench made from nay hardwood. Many so-called European workbenches were made from softwoods and rarely hardwoods. Longleaf Pine I have worked extensively with Longleaf…
…and I never saw a workbench made from nay hardwood. Many so-called European workbenches were made from softwoods and rarely hardwoods. Longleaf Pine I have worked extensively with Longleaf…
…the workbench. I cannot imagine living as a craftsman without such memories but there you are. My workbench as a boy was rich with such memories. The smell of Russian…
…time, with a half dozen important things yet to do, I needed a workbench 5,000 miles away in Las Vegas for me to demonstrate. I called Woodcraft, Rockler and few…
…and my workbench, my tools and my wood. It has been very disruptive but such things always give you time to rethink what you really want and it’s a good…
…a Shaker-style box, chairside table, and small wall shelf. The book also gives a brief outline of building a small workbench. Finally, Paul shows how to sharpen each of the…
…Paul Sellers’ Joiner’s Workbench for the traveling Woodworking Show’s show December 31 2012 and found new contrast as I loaded my rental car with two-by’s here in Tampa. All the…
A week or two ago it seemed like a good idea to make a second workbench and give it to someone under 25 years old here at the last show….
…at my fingertips. The tools, the ones I use constantly, are pens and pencils stood in jars on my workbench, on my desk and on my dining table. They live…
…coming week we have a couple of things happening as we conclude the bookcase. We will be painting the bookcase and the pine workbench stool using milk paint so I…
…holds such clarity; the workbenches and hand tools, with bright sunshine spilling over the workshop from the north-facing windows. It was a clarity I never felt about any aspect of…