Yesterday!
The weeks pass with surprising speed and I build every day. Truth is, there are but a few days when I didn’t make and that’s been throughout my 55 years…
The weeks pass with surprising speed and I build every day. Truth is, there are but a few days when I didn’t make and that’s been throughout my 55 years…
…of a section of wood. Another type of marking gauge runs two parallel lines adjacent to each other. We call this gauge a mortise gauge. Since the 1950s, makers have…
They are not really used much any more but at one time they were a mainstay in the workshop of many woodworking trades ranging from boatbuilders to furniture makers and…
…workshop and make spoons, spatulas and cutting boards and such. It was basic woodworking and the children didn’t really have any spare cash. It was here that I introduced the…
…years the old Record vises have all worked to a consistently high standard alongside my many Wodens and a really nice Paramo No51 on Hannah’s bench. Other good copy makers…
…to make myself and others around me safe. Then I had to think through the processes to make sure the material was safe and the machine was safe. Losing one,…
…and I make something that did not and could not exist without my handling the wood and the tools. Suddenly the world seems to make better sense of the senseless….
…the support stuff that goes with them to make them safe and much much more. If you look back at what I have made over the past few years for…
…make us truly grateful. When one person achieves something special resulting from hard work and great effort we all rejoice together because achievement that costs us is worth celebrating. Many…
…a definite problem with them before. These clamps, regardless of colour, are all made by the same Asian maker. In the UK they are sold under several makers including Silverline…