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…series, and was very pleased with the information. I’ve just recently started to transition from machines to hand tools, though the machines I used were geared toward home remodelling, not…
…series, and was very pleased with the information. I’ve just recently started to transition from machines to hand tools, though the machines I used were geared toward home remodelling, not…
…much for life’s provision. Buying new saws only postpones the one element of woodworking that most woodworkers are intimidated by and that’s saw sharpening. The art of saw sharpening is…
…from front to back but tapered. (I am not sure if anyone saw the unbeleivable article in Fine Woodworking where a questioner asked about a mortise and tenon joint on…
…buy-better-later-and-get-started-now principle rather than postponing the start. The choice will of course be yours. Those that have the money and are willing to pay high prices can shop elsewhere. This…
…three decades, all the guru woodworking writers were advocating Japanese water stones. Everyone went in that direction and began rejecting other types of natural and man-made stones and started buying…
…to us as a woodworking school. Because we know that not everyone can come to New York or Penrhyn Castle in the UK, we are now offering a training program…
…had to do that as an apprentice when I started out at 15. Nothing got saved for a later date. Zero procrastination was the norm. Because of the amount of…
It was as I said, eye opening first, inspiring second and dovetailing third. The first dovetails were really good, the second ones less perfect and then we started the boxes…
…solidly established and self supporting we must look for the increase we feel important in our real woodworking campaign. We have many bold plans for the remainder of 2012 through…
The day started cold as the temperature dropped dramatically last night. I had planned on breakfast at Eli’s but it was already packed at…