Behind My Lens I See Differently
…and in the countryside or anywhere else. It’s compact, easy to use and versatile too. I am a compose in the lens guy and not a crop-it-later guy. I look…
…and in the countryside or anywhere else. It’s compact, easy to use and versatile too. I am a compose in the lens guy and not a crop-it-later guy. I look…
…the way from the beautiful Snowdonia mountains to the epicentre of woodworking commerce and had no problems with traffic hardly at all. Unloading at Alexandra Palace was a breeze too….
It’s been a productive week back here in the workshop. My schedule all week has been interspersed with people passing through now that the main Penrhyn Castle is open again….
For those of you coming to Penrhyn Castle this Saturday for the two-day Discovering Woodworking (2-3 April), it looks like a full class, which means we will have a great…
…it’s so critical to what we do today, but for the students it was an eye-opener to see the simplicity and speed of non-mechanical sharpening. It’s been a good morning…
…I needed for a compact tool box for my personal chisels and my layout tools. Here you can see that the box has become a treasure to hold…
…and woodworking classes and seriously considering learning the traditional skills we use in our everyday work. When I turned from totally designing furniture pieces and making furniture to combine…
Yesterday seemed almost surreal. Just as digital cameras don’t make many of us photographers and computers cannot make every individual a printer or publisher, massive machines will never make us…
…When the work was finally completed the time was comparable to hand cutting the joints, though marginally faster. I watched him as he stood back and looked at the completed…
…like the beasts That stand and stare at my rough day’s work. The mesquite now severed from its root leaves space open And I consider the loss my axe wrought…
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