The Down to Earth Woodworker This month, Steve Johnson discusses how Einstein relates to woodworking, considers how woodworking projects can go in different directions but end with the same result, and describes his newest vestibule project inside his house. CLICK HERE to read more | Finishing Tip: Aerosol Finishes This month, Alan shares his tips on using Aerosols when finishing your woodworking projects. CLICK HERE for 8 tips on using Aerosol finishes | Tool Review: Blue Spruce Toolworks Marking Knives CLICK HERE to read more | Tips from Sticks in the Mud This month, Jim discusses the creation of his new mobile grinding station that accompanies the new sharpening center he made last month. CLICK HERE to read more |
Blog: What's Inside the Wood David Jones recently came across a downed cherry tree with beautiful burls. It wasn't until he cut into the wood to make a bowl blank that he found the beauty that had been hidden away inside the downed tree. CLICK HERE to read more | Video: How to Choose Sharpening Stones for Your Workshop There are various medium on which to sharpen and hone your plane irons and chisels: diamond plates, water stones, oil stones, ceramic stones, sandpaper and more! In this video from Highland Woodworking, Justin Moon talks about the different choices and pros and cons of each method. CLICK HERE to watch | Poll: What To Do With The Tools You No Longer Need This month Jim Randolph asks: "How Do You Sell Your Tools You No Longer Use/Need?" Answer the poll | First Steps on a Beginner's Journey to Handcut Dovetails Every woodworker has a favorite way of cutting a dovetail--marking, tools, order of operations. In this article, Amy Herschleb explains the way she learned as a beginning woodworker. CLICK HERE to read more |
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