Woodworking

add news feed

post a story

I am looking for fellow wood workers that would like to participate in planning a 2 day workshop with David Finck the Author of Mastering and Making hand planes.
I am looking for fellow wood workers that would like to participate in planning a 2 day workshop with David Finck the Author of Mastering and Making hand planes.
40 minutes ago
I am tearing down our 150+ year old pine/hemlock barn and love the look of the barn wood. I want to use some to make 2 tables, chairs, banquette, and flooring. We have found one nest of termites in the rafters. I wont be using any roo...
I am tearing down our 150+ year old pine/hemlock barn and love the look of the barn wood. I want to use some to make 2 tables, chairs, banquette, and flooring. We have found one nest of termites in the rafters. I wont be using any roofing wood, but I am extremely concerned about bringing bugs into my home. What do I need to do to ensure that all my lumber is pest free?
40 minutes ago
This weekend I went to a garage sale, I picked up three planes the Stanleys were $1 each and the craftsman rabbit plane was $5. I left probably 10 planes on the table but didn’t have money with me and it was so dark I could not s...
This weekend I went to a garage sale, I picked up three planes the Stanleys were $1 each and the craftsman rabbit plane was $5. I left probably 10 planes on the table but didn’t have money with me and it was so dark I could not see the markings on the planes. I live on a peninsula with the Pacific ocean on one side and a bay on the other, things rust here. I think I can clean these up, the only fear is that the blades are too rusty. My Grandfather was a finish carpenter, My earliest wood working memory was standing in his shop, I was probably 4 or 5 and watching him use a plane, the sound of it as it cut wood playing with the curl it made. I have a feeling I am addicted already to planes and just don’t know it yet. Eric
41 minutes ago
I ordered a couple knife blanks from WC a couple months ago just because they were on sale. I thought they would make perfect father’s day presents, so I planned on making my dad one, and one for Eric. Eric decided he would rather ...
I ordered a couple knife blanks from WC a couple months ago just because they were on sale. I thought they would make perfect father’s day presents, so I planned on making my dad one, and one for Eric. Eric decided he would rather I make his for his dad, rather than him(well, I could make his later). So, this is the knife I made for his dad. The handle is sapele. It’s a skinner knife. This is my second attempt at leather work. The first time I laced it, I was putting the kife in and out, testing the fit and when I looked down, I realized it had cut through the last 4 laces, so I had to come up with a different plan. I thought maybe stitching it this way, rather than wrapping around like I did the other knife would keep it from being cut. After I was done I still wasn’t sure so I put a little peice of leather where the tip goes to keep it from cutting. Thanks for looking!
about 1 hour ago
This week I’m in Bavaria to teach two woodworking classes at the workshops of Dictum GmbH. (And to visit my favorite coffee machine in the entire world.) However, instead of pushing the machine’s buttons over and over, I’m teaching in a ...
This week I’m in Bavaria to teach two woodworking classes at the workshops of Dictum GmbH. (And to visit my favorite coffee machine in the entire world.) However, instead of pushing the machine’s buttons over and over, I’m teaching in a different workshop and making friends with a different coffee machine. Because of heavy rains … Read more »The post A Slight Change in the Teaching Plan appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
about 1 hour ago
This is the knife I made my dad for father’s day. I got the blade from WC. I also made the sheath. It was my first time working with leather, so didn’t turn out quite as well as I wanted, but it serves it’s purpose. The...
This is the knife I made my dad for father’s day. I got the blade from WC. I also made the sheath. It was my first time working with leather, so didn’t turn out quite as well as I wanted, but it serves it’s purpose. The handle is made from sapele.
about 2 hours ago
I’m about to make drawer fronts for the kitchen cabinets. I’ll be using MDF as the doors I just made are of that material and they will be painted. The boxes were made by a local carpenter – unlike me; a guy that kno...
I’m about to make drawer fronts for the kitchen cabinets. I’ll be using MDF as the doors I just made are of that material and they will be painted. The boxes were made by a local carpenter – unlike me; a guy that knows his stuff. He took some rough measurements, went to his shop, built them came back and installed full extensions slides for all 7 drawers in a matter of 30 mins. So now I’m tasked with building simple faces for these boxes. What thickness might you suggest. Thanks folks.
about 2 hours ago
I’ve been busy starting a new small company that sells primarily wooden bangles but will also get into other items in the near future. Here are two bangles I’ve recently made. The first one is Amboyna Burl over Stainless St...
I’ve been busy starting a new small company that sells primarily wooden bangles but will also get into other items in the near future. Here are two bangles I’ve recently made. The first one is Amboyna Burl over Stainless Steel and the other is African Blackwood over a copper core. Hope you enjoy them.
about 2 hours ago
heres a lady that I wish I had gotten to know, but is no longer with us. I was told she wa full of life.
heres a lady that I wish I had gotten to know, but is no longer with us. I was told she wa full of life.
about 2 hours ago
I thought I would document my desire to reorganize my one car garage/workshop. My woodworking tools share the floor space with a washer, dryer, upright freezer and a hot water heater. The outside wall has a heavy duty storage rack that t...
I thought I would document my desire to reorganize my one car garage/workshop. My woodworking tools share the floor space with a washer, dryer, upright freezer and a hot water heater. The outside wall has a heavy duty storage rack that takes up about 2/3 of the wall. Another storage rack and the Harbor Freight dust collector takes up the remainder of the wall space. That leaves me with the center of the garage and the other long wall to use. After adding a cabinet table saw, an outfeed table/work bench/assembly table multiuse table, a 14 inch band saw and a 6 inch jointer. There is not a lot of room left. I also have the Harbor Freight large rolling tool box with two add-ons which take up almost 6 feet of the available wall space. Many years ago, I built a simple work bench and bolted a vise onto it. The other day when I was doing some cleaning and sweeping, I found a magazine behind a storage rack that was dated April 1988! :-) That was a year after we moved into this house. Guess I should clean up more often, huh? After that many years you can imagine I have collected a lot of stuff. I still have some of my original Sears Craftsman tools from my first tool purchase in 1967. I have already made several improvements. A few years ago, we had the siding replaced on our house. While the siding was off, I had the contractor insulate the outside wall of the garage.I’m glad I thought of it while the wall was open and easy to get to. We also bought a new energy efficient overhead door and had it installed. Last summer it was 95-102 here in the Houston area. It was miserable to try to work in the shop. I even set up a pop up canopy to do some of the work outside under it. But the homeowners assoc didn’t like that so I took it down. As a result, I bought a Fedders 12K split system air conditioner and me and my son installed it. He works for a HVAC company and did the AC part. I hired an electrician to run a new dedicated circuit for the AC unit. The outside unit sits behind the privacy fence and is actually only about 6 feet from the electrical service panel. The following week, I had an insulating company blow in 11 inches of insulation in the ceiling over the garage, the adjacent bedroom and bathroom. Boy howdy, what a difference that insulation made. One of the added benefits is sound deadner. It has really muffled outside noise. In fact, you can’t hardly hear the overhead door when it opens or closes. The big difference is the insulating factor. With all of the walls (and ceiling) insulated, the garage is just like the rest of the house. The AC keeps the temp at about 74 deg F. It will drop it to 73 if I don’t raise the door much. That is while it is 90+ deg outside. Now I can work anytime. The AC unit is also a heat pump so those cold harsh Houston winters (sic) don’t faze me…33 deg outside, 69 inside. :-) The other day it was 91 outside – 74 inside. I like that a lot. The Plan I have devised a plan and it goes like this: Clear out the 4 foot x 6 foot alcove that was used to hold a tool box and a lot of other stuff. Build new upper cabinets and install them on French Cleats. Stock the cabinets with paint and stain supplies. Remove the old work bench and clear out all of the junk along that wall. Paint the wall as I go. Relocate the rolling tool box to make better use of the floor space. Build two new cabinets and hang them above the tool box on French cleats. Add some electrical receptacle boxes for power tool use by running 1/2 inch EMT conduit as needed. Build new cabinets to house the bench top drill press, miter saw, and planer. Note: This is still under consideration. I haven’t actually get it figured out yet but I have 92 inches of wall space to work with.Build more cabinets above the power tools if room allows. Note: Once all of the cabinets have been built, I will buil
about 3 hours ago