Woodworking can be relaxing and fun for folks of all ages. Contrary to popular opinion (formed after watching "the New Yankee Workshop") this great American passtime isn't reserved for middle-aged white men with lots of spare cash! Dive in and enjoy it!

Woodworking #10 (Pt.1)- Tenons Anyone?

Posted: September 16th, 2009 | Author: Crusher | Filed under: Woodworking | Tags: , | 20 Comments »
TheWoodWhisperer asked:

In this episode, I discuss a fundamental woodworking joint, the mortise and tenon.


Woodworking #58 - Gadget Station (Pt.2)

Posted: September 14th, 2009 | Author: Crusher | Filed under: Woodworking | Tags: , , , | 2 Comments »
TheWoodWhisperer asked:

For the first time ever, I am using mail-ordered wood. This material came from Bell Forest Products and I was very impressed with the quality. The shipment came in two packs and contained some really nice wide bubinga boards, as well as a piece ebony for the trim and some spalted maple for the doors. I sticker and stack the wood and talk about acclimation, and how it pertains to this particular situation. I talk a little bit about moisture meters as well and finish up by showing my strategy for cutting the cabinet parts out of the rough lumber so that the grain flows nicely.


WOODWORKING - Part - Adjustable Shelves1

Posted: September 11th, 2009 | Author: Crusher | Filed under: Woodworking | Tags: , , | Comments Off
InTheWorkshop asked:

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