So, Who’s a Luddite?
…building or a garden shed, a coffee table or a bookshelf. What can make the difference is the equipment availability. Of course, in my case, I am talking about hand-making…
…building or a garden shed, a coffee table or a bookshelf. What can make the difference is the equipment availability. Of course, in my case, I am talking about hand-making…
More work on the Hope Chest today. I managed to rough out the oak for the bottom of the chest and my drawer bottom. For the drawer bottom I used…
…from any calamitous weather, yet we workers of wood in other climes (especially the UK) often pay through the nose for our wood supply. My oak Hope Chest made good…
…for everyone after a very long wait for the promise of premium working conditions. I am not yet allowed to move until the latest series of the blanket chest/linen chest/hope…
…The next project appears to be a tool chest. I am excited to make the tool chest but would love to also make the cabinet your chests sit on. Six…
…passing on knowledge and skills without being hampered by advertisers. Thank you! On the current woodworkingmasterclasses.com series I just concluded building the woodworking tool chest and here is how it…
…the outside and ten times more on the in. There it stands, plumbed, set square one block to another and each building to another and every time you go there…
…we rarely get that dampens noise and activity. I walked to my new workshop to develop the prototype for my next project, a hope/blanket chest-cum-toy box. I’ve been experimenting with…
…but a lot of the details are already in the tool chest build we did last year. I think the joiner’s toolbox Is a practical tool box that holds a…
As my Hope Chest nears completion I become increasingly conscious that the colour and composition is being conformed by my decisions, hence my last post. Life is very much about…