DECK OF CARDS

THIS WEEK I HAVE OFF AND AS I STARTED SORTING THROUGH THE STUFF THAT I GOT FROM SKIP LAST WEEK I WILL EVENTUALLY GET MY WORKSHOP SORTED.INBETWEEN DOING THAT I...

Twin Kitchen Hutches #8

    To cut my 8’-long boards for the face frame I use my crosscut jig because it would be dangerous to proceed at the tablesaw. The portable circular saw...

Interview with Ron Hock

Ron is the owner of Hock Tools, a 25-year-old cottage industry that makes acknowledged superior blades for planes and other woodworking tools. His interest and expertise regarding sharp edges [...]

A Wealth of Hide Glue Information

Drawing on his almost four decades of experiential knowledge as well as historic evidence dating back thousands of years, in “Hide Glue: Historical & Practical Applications” [...]

M.Power Sharpening System

Editor Christopher Schwarz is out of town , so we’ve commandeered his blog for a few days. Don’t worry , the socks on squirrels and monkey references will soon return....

Good-Looking Panels

        Nothing makes a cabinet look worse than door panels with unattractive grain that runs at weird angles. It pays to be picky about grain direction, even...

Shaker Sideboard

Shaker Sideboard Traditional looks, but an updated construction By Randy Johnson The essence of Shaker design is simplicity. Although I didn’t use traditional construction techniques in this [...]

Tip tools and Mill cutters

I use tips and milling cutters plus tool steel blade to make my own turning tools Here are few tips i use, Plus milling  cutters for  router.I use 1/2 steel...

My Adventures With Metafiction

I’m just about ready to assemble a drawer, so my daughter Katy lays down her saw and heads to the pickle bucket below the drill press. She dumps the cool...