It’s No Small Thing!
…a workbench. They each grew up with a spokeshave in place of a rattle and wood shavings between their toes. In the epidemic we have been working through these past…
…a workbench. They each grew up with a spokeshave in place of a rattle and wood shavings between their toes. In the epidemic we have been working through these past…
…slightly smaller version of my workbench by following the making here. Above and beyond all of that, we have our very latest site designed specifically for you, the new woodworker,…
My choice of hand plane is the Stanley (or Record, either way, or the Woden too) #4 for 95% of my tasks at the workbench this basic plane works best…
…as a vintage chisel right off. A plywood chisel tray matched my workbench where all parts to it are made from baltic birch. This tray fits into my tool well…
…fog and smog left from our Industrial Revolutions. Hannah made her own workbench within a few months of apprenticing with me. Well, anyway. You know what, my friends? My craft…
…floor space it defies belief. From cots to dining tables, beds, coffee tables and even the more recent workbenches. These dozens of projects were designed to defy the false view…
…many, many things in my three-dimensional world of making. In December I made two cots for my grandbaby and then in January I made a plywood workbench. We filmed every…
…me gain more ground. The successes leads to more success The workbench made from plywood has been a great success but in the background the Q&A on the coping saw…
Oh, it was such a sick, sinking feeling in my spirit. My student’s Irwin Record #4 smoothing plane sat bright blue atop his workbench awaiting my critique. He was proud…
…my recently upgraded chisels replete with storage tray to fit my workbench and keep the chisels close to hand and in order. This is well worth doing though doing eight…