Relaxing Gets You There . . .
. . . better, more comfortably and more steadily! The beefy, muscled arms bulb up into massive balloons and the knuckles whiten the more stroke on stroke. The rest of…
. . . better, more comfortably and more steadily! The beefy, muscled arms bulb up into massive balloons and the knuckles whiten the more stroke on stroke. The rest of…
…way, but it’s the fastest of all I know, apart from machine sharpening in commercial grinders, which no one has access to in general. I have three 3″ X 8”…
…know what I am thinking of doing to make something come together. In my peripheral vision other things hover too and I have been able to make some new decisions…
…respectful and honest, open and transparent and modestly humble – hopefully anyway. When you meet a true craftsman it’s almost always very humbling to watch him at his work. You…
…the log with a come-along onto the bed and square in the middle. So, focussed on the tree, I finalized my cuts and the leaning tree snapped the last one…
…a fairly comprehensive workshop comprising tablesaw, bandsaw, planer, jointer and sliding arm chop saw, drill press and so on. Now yesterday I met a young woodworker living in an apartment…
…demands should your business grow into a manufacturing enterprise. Upcoming cane-making series with woodworkingmasterclasses.com Another thing. Those of you who are members of woodworkingmasterclasses.com may want to hold off starting…
…over the length of complex projects and then the same too when we bring in simpler ones too. The nature of the complaints varies of course, but we discuss all…
…stateside) the other day and found a compact round stick of green buffing compound for just under $5. It’s a good sized stick about 20mm diameter and 10cm long. Enough…
…I get in sensing compression and compressibility. It’s this communication my work now demands constantly and indeed I truly want it. It’s this that I want to interact with. Too…
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