You are the new-genre woodworker!
…that defies professionalism. The new-genre woodworker is you. You think about it as often as time allows, pursue every opportunities to progress your interest in every aspect of it, invest…
…that defies professionalism. The new-genre woodworker is you. You think about it as often as time allows, pursue every opportunities to progress your interest in every aspect of it, invest…
…this as the status quo in general for all so-called professionals but understand they are not all to be tarred with the same brush. I speak to ‘professional‘ woodworkers in…
…but I also recognise that some professionals also follow a path of bolt-on components to fit component parts together for assembly similar or the same as giant flat packers are…
…still. Actually, that’s almost all of the “professional” woodworkers I know. John Winter, an earlier apprentice and friend. A dreamer in his own right. But the dream I am speaking…
…read every single comment as they come in, I detect them without using a spam blocker that would not detect these comments anyway, and I take them out by the…
…to maintain and sharpen it Sharpening the Router Plane https://commonwoodworking.com/sharpening-a-router-plane/ https://paulsellers.com/2017/01/sharpening-router-cutters-hand-simple-works-best/ The Router Blade Bevel https://paulsellers.com/2014/10/questions-answered-router-bevels-reversed/ How do I use a router plane? https://commonwoodworking.com/using-a-router-plane/ What are the uses of a router…
I just read a book written by someone trying to establish a sense of belonging. Throughout the pages, the writer strove to establish the reality of being isolated in communities…
…a fact of life. The video was crystal clear. I compared the saw as honestly as I could with a before and after visual showing the obviated difference. The subsequent…
…Larson Company Inc San Francisco and no it’s not you or the wood but the saw. The comparison above is of two cuts made with the same saw, before and…
…off tool chest apprentices designed to pass for the guild exams for entry into the guilds. These were often examples of general joinery, yes, but also more intricate details such…
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