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I GUESS THOSE OF YOU IN THE STATES LOVE YOUR CAKES. WELL THIS IS MY WALNUT CAKE.WITH CREAM TO GO. MY HOMEMADE WALNUT CAKE..!! OR IS IT.???????????? WELL WE WONT...
Working on this little block has been an interesting experience, and I hope you’ll give it a try. Explaining it on the blog has made me think about a lot...
I wrote a short review of Karl Holtey’s No. 982 smoothing plane for the October 2010 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine (which is mailing now to subscribers). And you don’t...
As you recall in my first posting about the Lie Nielsen's open house, I wrote that in order to make the new coffee tablet top, I used the remains of...
I received a question from a reader, concerning a problem he was having modeling a kitchen cabinet door. In my book and video I cover how to make a similar...
One of the greatest moments in marketing history was the mass adoption of power tools following World War II. Before then, the standard thinking was that just about anyone could...
AS LUCK WOULD HAVE IT,I DID A JOB LOCALLY FOR A RETIRED COUPLE.AFTER I HAD FINISHED,THE WIFE SAID WE ARE HAVING A GARAGE SALE,AND WILL BE SELLING MY HUSBANDS TOOLS.THE...
When you work with power tools, machine set up is everything. The quality of your joinery, and your entire project is based on your level of accuracy at that stage....
I’ve been getting questions almost daily about the 18th-century French-style workbench I built for the cover of the August 2010 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine. The questions go [...]
CLS TREE SEAT IDEAL FOR THE LONLEY TREE IN YOUR GARDEN…EASY TO DO JUST GET THE LENGHTS AND ANGLES RIGHT.WITH THE BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF WOODWORK YOU TOO CAN DO THIS.
Learning to sharpen has little to do with your sharpening stones. It has a lot more to do with being able to see your progress and knowing when to stop....