Senior Editor Glen D. Huey and I cut dovetails in completely different ways. But we entirely agree on one point: People make the joint a lot more difficult than necessary....
This happens every year. Woodworkers are allowed to stop weeding the garden beds and are cut loose in the shop. The result: My e-mail inbox and voice mail inbox are...
The Forest Products Laboratory (FPL), part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, has just released the new edition of “Wood Handbook — Wood as an Engineered Material,” as...
Cutting joinery by hand isn’t a romantic journey to the charms of bygone days. For me, it’s a way to obtain better results in less time. I got tired of...
THESE CABLE TIES ARE HANDY IF YOUR CLAMPING EDGES.CHEAP TO BUY! AND MORE VERSITILE THAN A ORDINARY CLAMP.CLAMP PICTURE FRAMES /BOXES ECT. THESE COME IN LENGHTS UP TO 4 FT....
In a perfect world, styling and presentation wouldn’t be important. Or, at least, they would be less important than substance. I’ve been thinking about this since Saturday, courtesy of a...
While teaching at Roy Underhill’s school in Pittsboro, N.C., I spied this folding bookstand in the front of the school’s storefront. I’d seen the episode of “The [...]
When it comes to powered machinery, I’m a fan of using carbide inserts in the cutterhead instead of traditional straight knives. The cutters last longer, they do a better job...
Early in December (the 4th and 5th, to be exact), Popular Woodworking Magazine opens its shop in Cincinnati for another class workshop and DVD session. “Build a Saw Bench with...
Wear and tear on an old workbench is always interesting to me. Most of it is predictable and understandable – French marks on the benchtop, the occasional saw kerf in...
In September I arrived to Purchase College to spend the semester as an Artist in Residence in applied design. I mentioned this in one of my previous blog posts and...