*I should first apologize for the buzz-word phrase, but some articles I’m including are not just on furniture or woodwork but tools and other techniques. Also, it would be nice if someone under thirty visited this blog, other than the author. Finally, it’s used in the second article from the first issue, so I am […]
Tag Archives: maker’s
WORK the magazine: Mandatory Reading for Woodworking Inclined Makers*
September 6, 2018 – 1:52 am
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By Brian
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Posted in Bookbinding, Galoot, Plane, Project, Research, Saw, Tools, Uncategorized
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Tagged bench, bookbinding, Boulle, British, camera, chuck, England, fretwork, furniture, greenhouse, japanese, lathe, learning, magazine, maker's, making, mandatory, nib, photography, plane, planemaking, press, reading, saw, scrtach bead, victorian, woodwork, work
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Dovetail-Slide Piano Maker’s “Studley-esque” Vise
Reflecting, I realize that I’ve found a lot of amazing tools in Northern California. I’ve hauled enough iron ~400 miles south to the LA area that compass readings might be affected. Luckily my latest trip up was no different. As they often are, my trip was a bit last minute. I stealthily slipped up and […]
May 14, 2016 – 12:30 am
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By Brian
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Posted in Tools, Trip, Uncategorized, vise
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Tagged don williams, don's barn, dovetail, find, lost arts, maker's, piano, studley, vise
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