On Ploughing for the Future
…does it mean for me as a maker of single items and small batches rather than mass-making of any kind? Stepping away from my mass-making walking canes, sticks and staffs…
…does it mean for me as a maker of single items and small batches rather than mass-making of any kind? Stepping away from my mass-making walking canes, sticks and staffs…
My weeks have always been filled with making wood work in the building of pieces, they still are after 58 years of making every day of those years. The wood…
…making cabinets is more my cabinet-making course in that it is forming the main cabinets with door- and drawer-making included. For the wall-hung piece, I chose oak for its traditional…
…usual course in making. I recall one time needing some coving for a piece I was making and needed to conclude for a birthday gift. In the machine shop, I…
…head. Ideally the exact sized screwdriver is in the toolbox but most often we use the wrong sized screwdriver because we are too lazy to walk to the toolbox. We…
…what’s lying there in deadness. A toolbox or two. My toolbox joinery is together now. Glued up, I mean, and ready for hinging. The woodworkingmasterclasses series on joinery, boxes and…
…but a lot of the details are already in the tool chest build we did last year. I think the joiner’s toolbox Is a practical tool box that holds a…
…the video series for woodworkingmasterclasses .com and so that freed me up to focus on the next toolbox filming and of course variations on the theme that will make it…
…does. It’s surprising how this narrow band of thickening stock totally transforms the feel of the toolbox. Accuracy is essential for this part of the construction because there is no…
…joints settle to perfection. I share this secret in the next video series on making a traditional joiner’s toolbox. It eliminates the inevitable glue freeze and corner fracture normally associated…