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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Empty Your Sock Drawer
A couple posts ago, the one about the wall shelves, I showed the photo below and someone asked about the chests of drawers. They are part of my approach to organizing the new shop which emphasizes things like repurposing, avoiding … Continue reading
I Remembered How!
It had been several months since I had roughed out a bowl from a log, the longest period of time in the last 25 years or so. There’s still plenty of settling-in to do here, but I was able to … Continue reading
Posted in adze, bowls, cherry, holding, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged bowl adze, bowl carving, Cherry wood bowl, hophornbeam, Oscar Rush
12 Comments
Wall Shelves
Building two matching shelf units to hang on either side of a central window in the garage/workshop was the first real testing ground for the new workbench. It works, and so do the shelves. I wanted them to hold a … Continue reading
Posted in holding, Uncategorized, workshop
Tagged pine shelves, wall hanging shelves, wall shelves
22 Comments
Dog Holes and Vise Jaws
I like holes in my benchtop. I use them for holdfasts, bench dogs, pegs of one sort or another, and for securing a carving vise. I’ve written many posts over the years that show me using these techniques in one … Continue reading
Posted in holding, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged bench dog holes, boring dog holes, vise jaws, workbench setup
12 Comments
My (New?) Workbench
What you see above is the face frame/apron from my old workbench. Southern yellow pine 2x6s joined with mortises and tenons, with a sliding deadman in the middle. I had made this as an addition to my old bench several … Continue reading
Posted in holding, nature, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged Carolina wren, jointer plane, Sandusky Tool Company, southern yellow pine, workbench building
24 Comments
Thanks Plymouth CRAFT
In case you haven’t heard, Plymouth CRAFT has made some big changes. Peter Follansbee summed it up well in this recent blog post, which includes a link to a letter that he and Paula Marcoux wrote to the CRAFT community … Continue reading