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Category Archives: green woodworking
Travels
Travelers in Hilly Countryside (c. 1650), Aelbert Cuyp Image courtesy of Cleveland Museum of Art Later this week, I’ll be leading my donkey to Tampa for Fine Woodworking Magazine’s Hands On event. Kate Swann and her crew down at the … Continue reading
Travisher
I’ve briefly mentioned the idea of using a travisher on bowls, in this post for example. The travisher in that post was one I had made years before using a blade that I purchased from Country workshops. I used it … Continue reading
Busting Out
I want to say there is nothing like the sudden opening of wood, but it is like so many other things — Billy Collins, Splitting Wood A few days ago I split a cherry log into rough blanks for … Continue reading
Posted in cherry, finding wood, green woodworking, quotes and excerpts, Uncategorized
Tagged Billy Collins, Splitting Wood
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Greenwoodworking in White Oak
“One word, no spaces,” specified Jennie Alexander when she requested this sign. Not only was I not going to argue with the one who coined the term, I was thrilled for the opportunity to make something so meaningful for someone … Continue reading
Pre-Fest in the Pinewoods
Ah, dear nature, the mere remembrance, after a short forgetfulness, of the pine woods! I come to it as a hungry man to a crust of bread. — Henry David Thoreau, Journal Entry, 1851 Less than three weeks now until … Continue reading
Posted in classes, events, green woodworking, quotes and excerpts, Uncategorized
Tagged Greenwood Fest Pre-Fest, Jane Mickelborough
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The Three Stages
I’m preparing a couple blanks for my program at Fine Woodworking Live in two weeks. I noticed I had walnut bowls sitting around in three stages, so I’ll call them Larry, Curly, and Mo. Larry is a log section — … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, finding wood, green woodworking, holding, layout, Uncategorized, walnut
Tagged bowl carving, walnut bowl
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Gate Horse?
Last week I was splitting up a white oak log. I used some of the pieces to throw together a low bench to be left outside. I was ready to shave the ends of the legs down to two inch … Continue reading
Posted in green woodworking, holding, tools, Uncategorized
Tagged oak bench, riving oak, shaving horse
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Winter Walnut
Getting my hands on a good walnut log recently, I decided to rough out a few bowls from it, then return to each one individually down the road. Some of these will be destined for folks that have been waiting … Continue reading
Posted in bowls, green woodworking, nature, publications, teaching, Uncategorized, video, walnut
Tagged bird tracks, dark-eyed junco, holly berries, snowy river, tufted titmouse
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