From Junk to Funky Functionality
…class always has, I break the ice with a welcoming nod and a “Welcome to the inner sanctum of my workshop.” Smiles break out and someone comments, “I’ve seen this…
…class always has, I break the ice with a welcoming nod and a “Welcome to the inner sanctum of my workshop.” Smiles break out and someone comments, “I’ve seen this…
…testing, I am sure you get my drift, see how the back jack plane is higher on the right when eye-balled with the #4. Just as an initial example. Other…
…fat in them anywhere. My hands have stood the test of time and never have they failed me. So too my eyes. I’m grateful for that. But it was the…
…above. Also, it’s good to remember that screw-threaded clamps were not at all always as common to woodworkers as they are today and so were not commonly used in earlier…
…project, and that seems such a reward in and of itself, but somehow there comes with it a sense of joy-filled completion when nothing is to be added to it…
…yours. I’ve done some research on how to make one, but no two people use the same leather, adhesive, or wood to make their strop, so I have a few…
Question Hello Paul, I’m learning quite a bit from your post and videos, thank you for making them available. I recently replaced my bench top of MDF to a laminated…
Question: Hi Paul, I did a quick search on your blog and can’t find any information on brace and bits. I wonder if you have any thoughts on what to…
…now coming via tool catalogue companies online we began to see void #2 filler kick in. Salesmen and women are generally seen all the more as experienced staff when in…
…protective gear to boot. Now don’t get me wrong, there is a place for all of that in the world of commerce be that for the large and small enterprise….
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