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Boys and Girls,   Sometimes the most obvious is not so, especially when you are a relatively newcomer to the world of woodworking.   Thicknessers (...
The Sea-N-Sea clamps worked great, but they had some downsides: • Multi-part assembly - not complicated, but they take time to knock out. • With th...
Boys and Girls,   I get a load of flack from all but the tree huggers (they’re the greenies who think Ryobi and Fe$tool are organic due to their co...
Well, finished without finish, but structurally complete.  Here's the completed chair next to the deck skirting from whence it came. [20221016-1G6X...
Boys and girls, The Boys started to prattle on about keyless locks on pottz patio and garden I thought that rather than add my bit of BS there, I...
OK, so I needed to make a box for the rounding plane, as I seem to have run out of flat surfaces to dump stuff on. Nothing fancy, just a basic box....
Boys and Girls,   While this topic is primarily cetered around a MFT style bench top, some of it's concepts could be adapted for those mongrel 3/4"...
The Wegner chair has a pillow rail that fits into a channel at the top of each of the uprights.  The rail slides through a head pillow sleeve, and ...
I made 3 variations of the jig for drilling the bolt holes in both the ends of the stretchers and into the side assemblies. The first one was just ...
The visible front edge of the seat frame is a full 1" thick, but tapers to 3/4" thick on the back side. The sides and back of the frame are all 3/4...
This step is out of order compared to the actual sequence of the build, but it seemed to make sense to present it now.  The back receives a set of ...
To cut the mortises for the stretchers (front/rear lower stretchers and upper rear stretcher), I needed a couple more jigs.  In these, I used a com...