New Book: ‘17th-Century Essex County Cupboard’
Peter Follansbee’s “17th-Century Essex County Cupboard” is about as close a description as we’ll ever get to how complex pieces of 17th-century furniture began in the forest and pr...
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Peter Follansbee’s “17th-Century Essex County Cupboard” is about as close a description as we’ll ever get to how complex pieces of 17th-century furniture began in the forest and pr...
Bill Pavlak, head cabinetmaker at Colonial Williamsburg, joins Ben and Bridgid to discuss what it's like working in an 18th-century shop.
In this article from 1978, William Woods demostrates how to create a shop-made thicknesser for delicate veneer work.
Back to woodworking, Baby! The slow shift to more woodoworking has begun. This time, we go all the way from standing trees to a blanket chest.
Woodcarving conservators use toolmarks and craft knowledge to solve a 400-year-old Norwegian mystery.
In this article from 1978, Henry T. Kramer demonstrates the value of shopmade scratch stock.
Adam Godet describes how following detailed cabinet plans helped him relax and heal during a difficult time.
Ben Strano uses a 3D printer in his shop to create custom jigs and templates.
This video is a live demonstration I did for The Wood Whisperer Guild. If you like this sort of deep dive content, consider purchasing a course or joining Guild Stream! Before Sk...
Adam Godet discusses the link between professional musicians and detail-oriented woodworkers.
ADRIAN — In Adrian College’s Hickman Gallery, a dark mahogany spiral curls from a black pedestal, suspending a small cabinet and a single rose in a delicate feat of balance.
The people's Windsor chair, inspired by the values of democratic living.
Across kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms, designers are integrating joinery worked by hand—surfaces that hold the maker's mark. The post Design Covet | Hand-Worked Timber Joiner...
Craig Vandall Stevens likes using shop-sawn veneers, which can be cut thicker than commercial veneers and glued to stable cores like plywood or MDF to create flat, versatile panels...
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In this video, Dave Richards shows how to model rake and splayed legs on a round table in SketchUp.
Last week, we received a treat of an email from Douglas Lambert, who recreated three workbenches from “Workbenches: From Design & Theory to Construction & Use” by Christoph...
Architect Charley Sawyer built a woodworking shop as an addition to a garage, and details how he designed the space within zoning constraints.
We just got the final files from Matt Bickford for a new book on making side escapement moulding planes – so I’ll be diving into the editing and design of that soon. No word just y...
John Hartman's Arts and Crafts–inspired taboret features tapered, splayed legs, an open grid shelf, pinned tenons, and quartersawn white oak.
In this article from 1978, Adrian C. Van Draanen provides a full education on building solid wood dovetailed drawers.
Jamie Gilgen sits down with Vic to discuss building out a shop in a small space, using combination machines and vacuum pressing bent laminations.
Learn how to make this DIY bench jig with a V Block Stop for Planing.
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