Must all Christians be Jews first?

This question arose in the earliest days of Christendom. I believe St. Paul, himself a Jew, provided the definitive answer: Naah. For my own part I understand those who felt...

Access Privileges

A lighter than expected turnout at Mt. Pleasant yesterday allowed me to sit in on Chris Storb’s presentation. It was great and I learned a lot. But as I sat...

Two American Masters

It is my understanding that there are still a few slots open for this weekend’s “American Craft Traditions at Work” at Mt. Pleasant in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia. This is...

One of America's Best?

Early American Life magazine honored me by including me in the 2008 Directory of Traditional American Craftsmen. I also snuck past the judges in 2005. The name of the directory...

Nicholson Bench

The “Nicholson” or “English” bench is a simple workbench, possibly made using 2 by construction lumber, that features a characteristic deep front apron drilled to enable [...]

Tool Making

This weekend, I’m hosting a SAPFM get together. A few fellow period woodworkers are going to crowd into my tiny workshop and see how and why I make my own...

Off to Williamsburg

I’m heading off for the woodworking conference in Williamsburg. This year’s subject is Tools, Tool Chests, and Workbenches. I’m looking forward to spending some time with [...]