Pegging Tenons I wanted to share a couple tips and tricks with you for pegging the tenons on your workbench. I have been pegging all the mortise and tenons on these bench bases, using 3/8″ oak dowels from Home Depot. (See more posts on the current and previous workbench projects here). I start by laying […]
Archive | August, 2014
Traditional woodworking absolute: A Good Workbench!
While I’ve been waiting for my wood to dry for my chair job, I’ve been working hard to try to finish up a couple of workbenches that I started a couple of months ago. They are for different students that have taken classes from us. In fact, one of the benches will be going all […]
Out of space? No problem with Shop Size here!
One common woodworking question is, “How large should my shop be?” It seems that woodworkers always need more space. (If only we could fit that next dream machine!) Even if you’ve got a shop space already, it’s often smaller than most of us would like–a garage, spare room, or closet sometimes just doesn’t seem big enough. […]
Dry your wood. Bone dry that is! How to…
In many of my recent posts you have seen me talking about green woodworking, that is starting with the log. The problem, however, lies in the fact that the wood is green, that is wet and when we have wet wood it does one thing: it loses moisture and shrinks. This is something we have […]
Woodturning on my mind. For good reason!
The subject of woodturning has been on my mind because I’m fixing to have to turn about 220 tenons on the end of chair rungs. I turn not because I necessarily enjoy the process of turning, but because I have to for furniture making. However, there are some that turn for the enjoyment of it […]
Logs to Lumber Step by Step. Yes you can!
I know all of you may be getting tired of this, but every time I go through this process I say to myself “This really is amazing, that you can just start with a log and a few tools and make lumber”. So I am going to show you step by step. I am making […]
Coping with your Blades. The ongoing conversation.
I noticed a couple days ago that the infamous conversation arose again, about what is the best coping saw blade for coping out the waste in your dovetails. I have not tried the new blades that Chris Schwarz was talking about; I think he was still trying to find the blades in the USA. However, […]