Worth Reading: Matt Bickford's New Blog

If you are curious about or struggle with moulding planes, planemaker M.S. Bickford has recently launched a new blog that will open your eyes: Musings from Big Pink. Using SketchUp drawings and [...]

Od Bandsaw blades

Before you throw out those old, broken, or dull bandsaw blades, go "Green".      Take that old blade and make strips about a foot or so long.   When [...]

An Early American Workbench

You’ve heard me rant and rave about French, English and Scandinavian workbenches since the day this blog was launched. But what about American benches? Is there even such a thing? As we are [...]

OLD RECTRACTABLE CAR ARIEL

THIS  IS A MAGNET.WITH A HOLE IN THE CENTRE.?AS YOU CAN NOW BUY A MAGNETIC PICK UP TOOL FOR AROUND £7.99. IDEAL AS THEY EXTEND UP TO 3 FT.IF YOU DROP THE ODD SCREW/WASHER BEHIND A UNIT [...]

Nice Saw. And it Always Will Be

A few weeks ago I was reading through “The Rule Book,” an amazing piece of scholarship on measuring tools by Jane Rees and Mark Rees. A few of the minty, minty old rules in the book [...]

Top 10 2010 Woodworking Books

As we’re wrapping up 2010, any good company takes a look at what products sold well during the year. We’re doing the same, and it’s an interesting mix of the 10 top-selling [...]

Quartersawn Animation

Quartersawn white oak is one of my favorite woods, and we’re fortunate in Cincinnati that the largest source for this wood in North America is just a couple hours away. Frank Miller Lumber [...]

LOG AND 2 PIECE PUZZLE

JUST A FEW LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.THESE TOOK 1 WEEK AS THESE ORDERS CAME IN LATE.THESES WERE SEEN A FEW MONTHS AGO! JUST A ONE OFF AS A SHOW PIECE BUT NOW THEY WANT SOME MADE,NICE IF THESE [...]

A "Windsor Style" Quilt rack.

I had some scrap wood around the shop,  a couple 2xs from a pallet, some pine and Poplar slats, and a "need' to make a quilt rack.    I turned two end posts from one [...]

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