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Updated: 2011-04-29 19:01:44
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I keep posting about repairing Spinning Wheels and they keep coming in. This one is from Montana, although it was made in Europe. Scandinavian, Dutch, not really sure? It doesn’t look like other Norwegian wheels and it has a unique design. It is made of birch and birch burl and it has THREE bobbins, one [...]
This reader-submitted project is a handsome way to keep those pesky toy cars put away and organized.
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I’m messing around with Photosynth on my lunch hour. The next one will be better. — Christopher Schwarz
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This past weekend I was in the magazine shop working on a project for the August issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine. The only hint I can give about the project is that the piece I’m working on has small drawers. In building those small drawers, I opted to use a couple techniques and ideas that [...]
Here is the current version of the cover of the book Shellac, Linseed Oil & Paint - Traditional 19th Century Woodwork Finishes.
What do you think?
Stephen
Shannon Rogers is the online host of Renaissancewoodworker.com, which started a few years ago as an attempt to chronicle his time in his wood shop. The site has grown quite a bit since then, and Shannon’s time is now spent on the Hand Tool School, an online woodworking school offering courses on teaching woodworkers how [...]
I happened to be visiting the shop of fellow woodworker, Lee Jesberger this past weekend, and as most woodworkers tend to do I was taking mental notes of ” how he does things in his shop”. I know with almost total certainly that each and every one of us is guilty of doing that, so I [...]
There are many dyes and stains [there is a difference] that are made from wood bark, roots, nut hulls and even fresh buds. I just got a few to give this traditional method a test.
From a cottonwood tree next door these have been washed with water to remove dirt. I also had to remove the [...]
This unique project submitted by Bill Dyer of Acworth, GA takes a fairly mundane item found on desks everywhere and turns it into a piece anyone would be proud to show off.
Well that what the title of this blog post says. Although if you look at this picture it doesn’t look clear at all!
This is raw linseed oil with two tablespoons of calcium carbonate, called whiting it is chalk, in a very fine pure grade. Commonly used as a pigment, mild abrasive, filler and putty, calcium [...]
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Do you have an idea for a tool that could revolutionize hand-tool woodworking – or simply make a common operation safer, easier, more precise or faster? John Economaki, the founder of Bridge City Tool Works, can teach you how to take that idea from concept to completion in his upcoming class at the Marc Adams [...]
Building the tea caddy from the June 2011 issue of Popular Woodworking Magazine is anything but traditional. I looked for alternative methods for much of the work including the fan inlay at each corner. My thoughts were to come at this project without the use of special tools, so the inlay areas are cut using [...]
The Hide Glue book [Hide Glue - Historical & Practical Applications] is now in its 4th printing, I just received a fresh shipment of books this morning. I will rush a couple of boxes to Tools For Working Wood this afternoon. [They still have some in stock.]
Stephen
I have started a batch of raw linseed oil that will one day become sun thickened linseed oil. It has been and will continue to be exposed to all of the sunlight I can expose it to and so far it has been going for about 19 days.
The sample on the left has been exposed, [...]
Megan Fitzpatrick and I drove up to Columbus, Ohio, last Thursday with Al Parrish, our staff photographer. We visited Ron Herman at the shop for his business, Antiquity Builders of Ohio. Ron had recently shot a couple of videos for us; one on sharpening saws and one on a joinery exercise. He’s working on an [...]
My bottle was all dried up, so I decided to make a new batch. I should have made a larger quantity, but this will do. Sympathetic Ink has a couple of definitions, some are invisible inks, this one is different however and is based on an old formula. It has little to do with woodworking, but [...]
I am not making this stuff up. I was impressed with the use of garlic to make hide glue stick to smooth surfaces, I covered this in Hide Glue – Historical & Practical Applications. While researching the Shellac, Linseed Oil & Paint, I came across the use of garlic and here is just one of [...]