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I’m planning to build a dining table in walnut. I found a really fancy one at some store in Soho. Very ritzy place. Here is a picture of the table....
We tried hard to make it dead simple to follow the members that inspire you as well as to follow the discussions that you want to participate in. I...
Woodworkers are a wonderful group of people – willing to offer support, tips, and tutorials (as well as the inspiration that comes with sharing woo...
Do you have your favorite Woodworking Magazine? Haven’t you had time to subscribe it yet? Actually, you don’t have to, because now you can win One ...
Today, I did good. I found a Millers-Falls Brace almost brand-new and a little hand-crank drill. I also found three tiny carving tools from E.C. Mu...
Collets or collet chucks are an excellent way to hold small pieces and with good tools the work can be removed from the collet and reinstalled with...
This is a short video the Historic Arkansas Museum had done about our work. http://vimeo.com/87377375
I needed something that would hold the saws in place in the flip-top and be easy to remove. I also am doing everything I can not to use screws or n...
Milk Paint Finish: what is it; why use it; and how to get the best results? Let’s start with the “what”. Milk paint has been around for thousands o...
Our very first Awards are behind us and I think that they were pretty successful. You submitted 12 beautiful entries. Thank you all for submitting ...
I made my drawers for my toolbox this weekend. I was going to use half-blind dovetails on the fronts but I decided more for practicality and streng...
Friday, 12.40pm, sitting on a wall outside a BMW dealership in Hull, South Yorkshire. There’s ten minutes to go before what seems an appropriate ti...