The Day of Apprenticing Continues
In 2007 I met John Winter and he came to my house over a number of days to build his workbench with his dad. His dad is a paediatrician and…
In 2007 I met John Winter and he came to my house over a number of days to build his workbench with his dad. His dad is a paediatrician and…
…and since both my dad and I love working with our hands, the opportunity arose for us to learn from Paul how to make a workbench. How did you get…
…never extended to his workbench and that he always left his bench piled high, unswept, unkempt and totally disorderly when it came down to tools. So anyway, one night, tired,…
To perhaps close out my workbench series on the bench I currently use I thought you might want some close ups of some things I particularly think makes my work…
I never thought my workbench would really be of much interest to others but then it was. Now you ask about my cupboards. My tool cupboard is nothing special. It’s…
…have no aches or pains resulting from my physically working standing at the workbench and moving round the workshop in the day-to-day. In four months’ time, I will hit 72!…
…comes from studs laminated to size and actually makes a useable bookcase. So here we arrive at the workbench with two sawhorses and a handsaw, a drawing and our cutting…
…could and he would. He too shares the same characteristics as Lea does. I will show you what they’ve made soon. Currently he’s making his workbench. It’s a rite of…
There is no doubt Sam has developed skills quickly over the 30 or so days he’s been here. This week he’ll finish making his first workbench and he has his…
…platform. Otherwise we jack benches up to suit and have some extra tall ones. There is an issue surrounding sharpening at workbench normal height, hence this post. We have a…