FIRE SURROUND PINE

A PINE FIRE SURROUND MADE FROM 4X1–6X1–8X1–10X1 PREAPARED PINE. THIS HAS BEEN PINNED AND GLUED THEN OILED.THIS WILL GO A GOLDEN HONEY COLOUR OVER THE YEARS.ALREADY TO FIT.…

The Homeworkbench

I haven’t had the muscle to get my daughter Katherine’s workbench into the shop yet. But she still insists on using it just about every day. Here is the scene Wednesday after school. [...]

A clamp for odd shapes

For things like chair or stool legs.    Yep, there are band clamps out there, if you want to spend some cash.    Being the frugal (CHEAP) guy that I am, I use something from the shop [...]

The Mystery Twin-screw Device

Here’s a piece of curious woodworking equipment spotted by Corey Wilcox of Richfield, Wisc. Corey spotted this vise in an antique shop in Silverton, Colo., in June and took some photos and [...]

Introducing 'The Apprentice Sketchbook'

For some time I’ve toyed with the idea of putting together something I call the “Apprentice Sketchbook,” a series of drawing exercises to train the eye and illuminate important design principles. [...]

For Frame-saw Nuts Only

Jeff Burks of CarpentryArchive.org is a patent-searching madman. And his insanity is your gain. He’s been assembling patents on coping saws, Buhle saws, bow saws and their blades and [...]

The Curse of the Pirate Chest

I did not want to build the “I Can Do That” project for the February 2011 issue. As my co-workers can attest, I grumbled about it for a good three weeks before I got started…and [...]

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