Router Accident is a Great Lesson in Climb Cutting
Nothing except my ego was hurt, but this little incident is a heck of a good teaching aid
Router Accident is a Great Lesson in Climb Cutting Read Post »
Nothing except my ego was hurt, but this little incident is a heck of a good teaching aid
Router Accident is a Great Lesson in Climb Cutting Read Post »
Luthier Aaron Keim discusses how he modifies tools handles to avoid pain and injury while working.
Dreaming up a Solution Read Post »
Bob Van Dyke, Anissa, and Ben get together to talk about Fine Woodworking New England and the importance of embracing
STL 363: More Than One Way to Cut a Dovetail Read Post »
Step inside an Iowa workshop where everything — from the projects built to the techniques used — is rooted in
MYL: Take me to Iowa, 1875 Read Post »
Step inside an Iowa workshop where everything — from the projects built to the techniques used — is rooted in
Made You Look: Stronger Than Fancy, Iowa 1875 Read Post »
In times of change or tumult, Adam Godet instinctively turns to making furniture.
Busy Hands, Clear Head Read Post »
In this 1978 article, antique expert A. Stair talks about the origin of this iconic foot detail.
From the Archives: History of the Ball-and-Claw Foot Read Post »
Myko shows off his process for creating this cross-hatched kumiko pattern using a table-saw sled and a clever stop block.
Cheating at Kumiko: Hida Chidori Goushi on the Table Saw Read Post »
Chuck shows off boxes made by Jimmy Carter which were gifted to Hancock Shaker Village.
Bonus: President Jimmy Carter’s Shaker Boxes Read Post »
Chuck discusses how to create bending forms and offers insight into sourcing material and hardware for these boxes.
Ep 7: Creating the Forms and Sourcing Materials Read Post »