Without a doubt, one of the best ways to pick up new turning skills, find inspiration and supercharge your creative battery is to attend the American Association of Woodturners (AAW)...
THE LOG I FOUND IN A FIELD ,HAVE TURNED A MUSHROOM.THE TOOLS YOU SEE ARE ALL HAND MADE BY MYSELF INCLUDING THE FILES WHICH HAVE BEEN GROUND. THE MAIN TOOLS...
With Woodworking in America in our backyard this fall, we are going all out to show the attendees a good time in the greater Cincinnati area. So we’ve planned several...
The Marketplace for this year’s Woodworking in America conference is the deadliest ever. By deadly, I mean you better start saving your pennies and moving some money out of that...
This year’s Woodworking in America conference features 44 different classes taught by world-class instructors with lots of opportunity for you to get dusty, sweaty and skilled. The [...]
The April Lie-Nielsen Hand Tool Event in Chicago is starting to become a bit of a tradition. It’s a great little show with some good exhibitors: Jameel Abraham from Benchcrafted,...
Adding a dimmer switch can quickly change the mood and comfort level of any room. With basic tools, fifteen minutes and these step-by-step instructions you'll be able to control your environment [...]
You can call a plumber, or spend 20 minutes and fix your "running" toilet all by yourself. Follow the step-by-step instructions from Fix It In A Flash, and you'll be well on [...]
Glen D. Huey explains a bit of history about drawer slips and shows how they work in this reproduction of a Queen Anne dressing table featured on the cover of the June 2010 issue of
To make the rabbets on which the glasses of the upper doors will rest on, I’ll be using this rabbeting bit. The bearing will follow the lower shoulder of the...