Making the European Workbench Part 10 is up!!
NOTE:Just so you know, this is an older workbench series. Paul has a newer Workbench series. If you are interested in the updated version of Paul’s workbench please click the…
NOTE:Just so you know, this is an older workbench series. Paul has a newer Workbench series. If you are interested in the updated version of Paul’s workbench please click the…
NOTE:Just so you know, this is an older workbench series. Paul has a newer Workbench series. If you are interested in the updated version of Paul’s workbench please click the…
…and the table making series. This is another amazing skill-building series too. Every woodworker needs a stout pair of self sitting sawhorses that are stable under different pressures. I blogged…
…adjustable spokeshave is night and day to me. Why I Did this Series I posted this series to counter the culture proclaiming that the Stanley 151-type spokeshave will be found…
Poor man’s router Someone recently shared with me a jobsite poor man’s router he uses regularly and I tried it out in an inspired moment recently. It’s made from a…
…a poor man’s tool you may think it a poor tool, but that’s not the case. As with all hand routers, the important thing is to not hog off too…
…stiff and hardy wood, spruce tolerates poor living conditions and poorer wet soil locations, often occupying land that pines will not tolerate well at all. They stiffly stand against extreme…
…anyone expected and this is what happens when you keep your finger on the pulse to make certain no one dumbs down the content by poor editing, poor print quality…
Making the Poor-man’s Toothing Plane What Do They Do? We use toothing planes to give tooth to the surface of ground wood that forms the substrate wood for our veneer…
…though I can function perfectly well without them. When we did the series on building the workbench on my YouTube channel in 2012, I introduced the poor-mans router and of…