Sharpening – Hard facts you can work with (video)
…got back to work. This blogpost might help to cast a different, alternative light on what is effectively a simple task complicated by, dare I say it, over-information. More controversy…
…got back to work. This blogpost might help to cast a different, alternative light on what is effectively a simple task complicated by, dare I say it, over-information. More controversy…
…way to dovetail? Would you fail the exam or contest or competition because of tradition? I once used a 5-ton log splitter to split an unknown tree limb and stem…
…that make it accessible for many, but not all. For beginners, we recommend our sister site, Common Woodworking. Common Woodworking Feeling like the beginner woodworkers needed more guidance and specific…
…about 10 years ago I never used a computer. The woman that supported me with Internet work and computer work suddenly quit and I had to find out how computers…
…the house keys from the previous owners and I couldn’t think of anything else but a dream is finally coming to pass! Walking around the house with Joseph made me…
…as crafting artisans, we must begin at some point to exercise our whole being on a more than regular basis. Competitive Sport I’m competitive, but not at all a…
…building the workbench has established the down-to-earth workbench everyone needed to get seriously into hand tools. Seeing pictures coming in of complete and part completed benches is my great reward….
…if they are out there in the hills somewhere. I have no competition except low prices offered by big box stores and dealers of furniture, which is no competition at…
…form or video, on woodworkingmasterclasses.com or commonwoodworking.com. It is my belief that anyone new to woodworking that is willing to invest in a cluster of secondhand tools, some wood, and…
…wider the tenon the longer the mortise hole. It is common practice to use twin tenons at around 6” in width. So when you approach that width you begin…
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