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The Virtual Apprentice Goes to School | Sapwood Studio
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By Denise Gaul – virtual apprentice. The Virtual Apprentice Goes to School. March 23, 2015. May 8, 2015. Well, it’s taken me a bit longer than I expected to write my second blog, but better a late second than no second entry. Having spent an inordinate amount of time watching “how to” videos and combing the internet for inspiration, I knew I needed something to help me shift my time from observing to making. I’m fortunate to live near Red Rocks School of Fine Woodworking and Luth. Fantastic second post D...
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By Denise Gaul – virtual apprentice. The Virtual Apprentice Goes to School. March 23, 2015. May 8, 2015. Well, it’s taken me a bit longer than I expected to write my second blog, but better a late second than no second entry. Having spent an inordinate amount of time watching “how to” videos and combing the internet for inspiration, I knew I needed something to help me shift my time from observing to making. I’m fortunate to live near Red Rocks School of Fine Woodworking and Luth. December 17, 2014.
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Misc. | Beave's Bench
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The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker. What Are You Waiting For? February 8, 2013. We’re coming to the end of Get Woodworking Week, the brainchild of my friend and blogger extraordinaire, Tom Iovino of Tom’s Workbench. I’ve been banging my head against the proverbial wall all week trying to come up with a topic …. Read more ›. Been a Little Quiet Lately…. January 11, 2013. Read more ›. February 10, 2012. Read more ›. New Years To-Do List. December 30, 2011. Wow, time flies! Since last we...
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Been a Little Quiet Lately… | Beave's Bench
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The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker. Been a Little Quiet Lately…. Been a Little Quiet Lately…. January 11, 2013. This blog has been too quiet for too long, which wasn’t at all intentional. Heck, I didn’t even finish out a full year before I flamed out. I’m not really sure what happened, but I don’t plan on letting it happen again anytime soon. I know-famous last words right? 8249; A Little Tool Aquisition. What Are You Waiting For? 3 comments on “ Been a Little Quiet Lately…. Thanks Dy...
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By Denise Gaul – virtual apprentice. I like knowing how to make things, fix things, build things, grow things. And I enjoy the pursuit of new skills and experience so that my making is ever improving. Numerous design ideas fill my mind and I hope I have time to make half of them. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. BEN RIDDERING / shop blog.
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New Years To-Do List | Beave's Bench
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The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker. New Years To-Do List. New Years To-Do List. December 30, 2011. Wow, time flies! There’s also an kids toy box that’s made out of southern yellow pine that I’ll probably take apart and reuse somehow. Sometime over the holidays I ordered the Paddle Cutting Board. Package from Bell Forest Products with no one in particular in mind to give it to, or a time frame to finish it in, but just give a shot and see how it comes out. I really. December 30, 2011 a...
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Get Woodworking! | Beave's Bench
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The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker. February 10, 2012. A few months ago, after Woodworking In America was over, Tom Iovino of Tomsworkbench.com. This slideshow requires JavaScript. 8249; New Years To-Do List. A Little Tool Aquisition. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Marking sections...
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What Are You Waiting For? Get Woodworking! | Beave's Bench
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The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker. What Are You Waiting For? What Are You Waiting For? February 8, 2013. We’re coming to the end of Get Woodworking Week, the brainchild of my friend and blogger extraordinaire, Tom Iovino of Tom’s Workbench. It’s not much, but I made it, it got used, and that’s pretty cool. 8249; Been a Little Quiet Lately…. One comment on “ What Are You Waiting For? February 9, 2013 at 10:17 pm. Looks like a well crafted stool. Well done for the years of use. Working...
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A Little Tool Aquisition | Beave's Bench
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The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker. A Little Tool Aquisition. A Little Tool Aquisition. March 27, 2012. So, a few weeks ago, an local organization called PATINA. Great acronym, right? As always, thanks for taking the time to read my ramblings, and if haven’t yet, head on over to the Modern Woodworkers Association. Of which I am a proud member. Some great stuff going on with these folks. 8249; Get Woodworking! Been a Little Quiet Lately…. 7 comments on “ A Little Tool Aquisition. It...
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Beave's Bench | The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker | Page 2
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The miscellaneous ramblings of a distracted woodworker. November 18, 2011. For those of you that follow me on Twitter (see the link to the right) and Google , you may have seen a few updates to the glue-up and staining progress. The glue-up went surprisingly well (anything that turns out right is surprising to me at this stage), albeit slowly since I don’t have that many clamps. It came out a little taller than I intended, about a half-inch taller than the other desk, but I can live with that. Well, one ...