Why Woodworkers Should Write About Furniture History
This single picture says a lot about the person who built this piece and how he made it. This image […]
This single picture says a lot about the person who built this piece and how he made it. This image […]
A few times a year I teach woodworking classes. It’s good to spend time out in the real world with
Software updates and changes to business models by software companies are something we should all be used to, but for
This spring I will be returning to the Marc Adams School of Woodworking for a week-long class on building a
One of the most common questions asked about building pieces from my Shop Drawings Books is “What do I do
And should editors of woodworking magazines practice psychology? Way back in 2006 I built a reproduction of the Byrdcliffe
A recent discussion on WoodCentral led me to dig through some old photos to find an example of a great jig
Way back when I was in design school (board drafting with T-square and pencil) one of my teachers mentioned that
Note: This post originally appeared a few years ago. One of the problems with online content is that good stuff
Note: This post originally appeared about 5 years ago. I think it’s pretty good so I moved it back up