I got some more information on the nice early American workbench I wrote about on Tuesday (click here to read that article) from Lee Richmond, who runs The Best Things...
If you are curious about or struggle with moulding planes, planemaker M.S. Bickford has recently launched a new blog that will open your eyes: Musings from Big Pink. Using SketchUp...
You’ve heard me rant and rave about French, English and Scandinavian workbenches since the day this blog was launched. But what about American benches? Is there even such a thing?...
A few weeks ago I was reading through “The Rule Book,” an amazing piece of scholarship on measuring tools by Jane Rees and Mark Rees. A few of the minty,...
As we’re wrapping up 2010, any good company takes a look at what products sold well during the year. We’re doing the same, and it’s an interesting mix of the...
My woodworking library is the backbone of the work I do in the shop. My books on furniture design train my eye to appreciate (and perhaps to draw) well-proportioned pieces....
Quartersawn white oak is one of my favorite woods, and we’re fortunate in Cincinnati that the largest source for this wood in North America is just a couple hours away....
JUST A FEW LAST MINUTE CHRISTMAS GIFTS.THESE TOOK 1 WEEK AS THESE ORDERS CAME IN LATE.THESES WERE SEEN A FEW MONTHS AGO! JUST A ONE OFF AS A SHOW PIECE...
We woodworkers have plenty of sharp tools in our possession. From chisels to gouges, from marking knifes and awls to compasses and drill bits. The question of how to protect...