Our Training Keeps Expanding Creative Levels
…in developing more non-commercial methods for working wood. These methods of work often work just as as well and even better than commercial ones because they suit the small shop,…
…in developing more non-commercial methods for working wood. These methods of work often work just as as well and even better than commercial ones because they suit the small shop,…
…parallels any degree course in furniture making and design of the highest quality for a fraction of the cost (in most cases for free). The combined output through woodworkingmasterclasses.com, sellershome.com…
…free to choose this alternative way. Thank you for your contribution! We are Paul Sellers & Company Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with the company number 10347569….
…floor or coming through the walls, I am now replicating in reverse what I had before. For complete success, comfort and to avoid confusion it must pretty much replicate the…
To read more about the router plane on our Common Woodworking site, click here I have used this little hand router for many years. It replaced my old Stanley router…
…the commonest of all softwoods. It helps when we see that 80% of the useable wood we use from around the world comes from softwood forests. SP&F In the…
…saddened by the creativity of a man that would spend half a day making jigs for machines to cut dovetails that could have been completed by hand in no more…
…at the tail end of their time. Anyway, 8 craftsmen can deploy and train an apprentice easily without affecting their work too much. I have done the same over the…
…craftsman is for some extended period 50% efficient. The apprentice rarely has any productive value for the first few months and can never compensate for the committed workman’s work in…
…later this week. I would that some tool maker would make it, but the trailing pin feature can be easily created in an existing gauge which I will post tomorrow….
Want a roundup of Paul’s latest posts each week? We’ve got you covered.