They Grow Up So Fast
Updated: 2010-09-29 23:19:42
Store Projects Tools Techniques Videos Subscribe Renew Customer Service Woodworking Magazine Blog They Grow Up So Fast Posted 09 29 2010 in All Weblog Posts Workbenches I've had the title editor at this magazine for about five or six years now , and I've found that it is mostly a toothless position . I don't really control when your magazine arrives in your mailbox , the condition it is in or the tide chart in southern New . Jersey But there are a few things that I can rule with an iron fist but not when working on the powered jointer In our woodshop here in Cincinnati , I want you to build your own workbench . I don't care if you ignore my guidelines on the process though you will hear about it the entire time I don't care if you use pine , maple , ash or even foam core . But I want it to

For Artisans Benefits Sign Up Share Home Blog About Us Back To CustomMade.com 09.29.10 : Welcome to some of our newest CustomMade artisans Lets give a warm welcome to some of the newest CustomMade members Here they are Brian Cullen Furniture Interlocking Sliding Doors Closed Interlocking Sliding Doors Open At Brian Cullen Furniture we design and build one-of-a-kind and limited-edition furniture and custom cabinetry Whether you are interested in an existing piece from our portfolio or want us to design something uniquely yours or if have an idea you would like us to help you realize , the end result will be the embodiment of quality , inventiveness and the highest level of craftsmanship . 8221 These doors were Fabricated of solid Walnut and laminated white glass these doors interlock when
Posted by Website Introductions: Woodworking as a hobby is one great and productive one but if this is gonna be your hobby, then you must dedicate a special place for this. Sometimes transforming some of the unused space in the garage or a small workshop near the house. You must also consider the noise your powertools is going to make, a workshop in the basement is one goodTags: basement workshop, woodwork. Comments: 0.
Today was the my first day of class on turning Thin Walled Vessels and Surface Design with Binh Pho at the Marc Adams School of Woodworking. The morning started with a demonstration by Binh on turning a thin walled open bowl and the afternoon was left for students to try their hands at the techniques [...]
For Artisans Benefits Sign Up Share Home Blog About Us Back To CustomMade.com 09.25.10 : Custom Bubinga Bedroom Furniture I thought it might be nice for me to take a few minutes this morning to share some of my favorite custom bedroom projects made of Bubinga one of my favorite materials . Enjoy Seth This custom made Gustavian Bed by Paulus Fine Furniture in Harpswell , Maine is an incredible display of craftsmanship . The design is based on the bed of King Gustav year 1750 from Sweden . Pictured is a king-size bed in cherry and . bubinga Custom Made Bubinga Gustavian Bed Custom Made Bubinga Gustavian Bed I love this piece below . It has a beautifully figured custom live edge headboard , and the color contrast of bubinga and maple deep red and light tan really makes the figure in both of
This reader-submitted project puts a new spin on the classic Adirondack Chair design.
For Artisans Benefits Sign Up Share Home Blog About Us Back To CustomMade.com 09.23.10 : Some new and exciting faces at CustomMade.com CustomMade exists because a lot of other folks believe in the importance of custom goods , just like we do . The artisans who make up CustomMade are joining in bigger numbers and from a larger array of mediums . Here are some of the new faces and new work popping up on CustomMade Mike Mathieu Woodworking Plus Mike Mathieu , owner and artist of Woodworking Plus , Midlothian , VA begins by envisioning an object or a moment in time . Then he transfers this image to paper , creates a detailed pattern , and goes to work making your custom project come to life . Instead of using dictionary definitions of Intarsia we would like to create our own . Intarsia the
If you missed the original articles, please check out how Co-Founder Seth Rosen went about having his own custom coffee table made here and here! This story also outlines the very beginnings of how CustomMade got its start. For those of you who were waiting to see more photos of the table, here they are!
Here are a few in-progress shots to show a bit of the table’s transformation!
And once again, the finished piece!
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This reader-submitted project comes with a story of the woodworking equivalent to finding a $100 bill in the pocket of a long forgotten jacket or pair of pants.
The next step in the built in bookcases was the most difficult and complicated, the enclosed bottom portion of the cases. These are comprised of a series of raised panel doors, mounted in a flat face frames. Building the face frames really wasn’t difficult, just a series of rails and stiles connected together with one [...]
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Posted by Website Introductions: If you are planning to transform you garage into a wood workshop, then aside from you powertools, you shouldn't forget some of the none mechanical implements that would also be useful like the "Seven Woodworking Plan for Your Wood Shop" project by Chris Baylor of About's website. Read more: Basic Woodworking Projects for a Wood WorkshopTags: woodworking planswoodworking accessories. Comments: 0.
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With all of the interest we've seen on Chris Marshall's Ultimate Miter Saw Station, we knew it was only a matter of time until we started getting photos from readers of the ones they built themselves...
I apparently didn’t make one thing perfectly clear when I posted this before, and before, etc. At the onset, I do not want to say, nor do I say, nor do I imply, nor even hint at that the steel in the nineteenth century is better than we have today, I just don’t know, but [...]