This post forms part of the “Building my workbench” series. Wow! I just looked at my last post to see
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A pathway sign
The pathway from the drive to my parents’ house is lined with wood chips. It looks nice and serves the
Continue readingBe still my weeping fingers
Aughhh is winter again and my poor fingers have been aching in the cold once more, and significantly limiting my woodworking time
Continue readingBuilding my workbench – Part III (Gluing the top and legs laminations)
This post forms part of the “Building my workbench” series. Finally, today was the day to glue the two top
Continue readingBox #5 & #6 – Card boxes
My wife is visiting her aunt and uncle in Germany at the moment. Her aunt and uncle have had a
Continue readingThe simple beauty of timber
After I had glued up my second bench top half today, I had about twenty minutes before my kids got
Continue readingBuilding my workbench – Part II (The other half)
This post form part of the Building my workbench series. Yesterday was to be dog-hole day, but lost the opportunity
Continue readingBuilding my workbench – Part I (Half of the top)
This post form part of the Building my workbench series. As I’ve been using more and more hand tools, it
Continue readingReducing the set on my tenon saw – Part V: (The handle)
This post forms part of the “Reducing the set on my tennon saw” series. What a journey this has been,
Continue readingReducing the set on my tennon saw – Part IV (Test handle)
This post forms part of the “Reducing the set on my tennon saw” series. Well I got some time in
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