The Wandering Wood Butcher’s Advice on Chests –
From WANDERING WOOD BUTCHER, Alexandria, La. In looking over the issue for December last, I noticed a plan of a […]
From WANDERING WOOD BUTCHER, Alexandria, La. In looking over the issue for December last, I noticed a plan of a […]
I am a nosy teacher. During classes, I always like to poke through my students’ tool collections (with their blessing,
SOLD: This is one of the first Lie-Nielsen rabbeting block planes made by the Maine toolmaker. As a result, it
By A.C. Horth, from “The Woodworker,” January 16, 1905. (Thank you to Buz Buzkirk for the generous gift of two
Now that spoon carving has supplanted pen turning as the latest woodworking craze (and it’s about time), you might enjoy
I received the greatest gift today – I was freed from the obligation to see “Les Miserables.” So while all
I’m getting a lot of messages from people who say they are having trouble with the “Tools for Sale” link
It turns out that the Dutch Tool Chest I recently finished is a little larger than I needed. Fully loaded
Like a sharp knife, cutting lists are helpful when used properly but downright dangerous in the wrong hands. Case-in-point: In
There are some men in London who have not travelled far, nor seen many workshops, whose ideas of the importance