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June | 2007 | The Wooden Art Work Blog
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The Wooden Art Work Blog. Links – 08.01.07. Engraving Clinics Hosted by Brewer Sales. 2007 Texas Trophy and Awards Show. Drawbore Mortise and Tenon. Drawbore Mortise and Tenon. June 13, 2007 — woodenartwork. Wide: 1/3 the width of the thinnest part of the joint. Deep: Over 1/2 of the mortised piece. A through tenon is the strongest. Tall: The tenon should be 1/2 the height of the board leaving both shoulders at 1/4 the height. 3 Insert the tenon into the mortise. From what I have read it is best to limit...
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Forrest Hart: A rustic set of twin over twin bunk beds for the kids
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A traditional Craftsman with traditional values. A Home Builder and Woodworker residing in Cameron Park, California. A site showcasing my work from home building, to woodworking, to many other projects. Look around and leave a comment if you feel like doing so, they are appreciated. If you live in Northern California and are looking to have something done along the lines of what you see in the pictures, let me know. I would love to help. Saturday, April 23, 2011. Homemade beds I made for my little angels.
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Forrest Hart: Beating the heat...
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A traditional Craftsman with traditional values. A Home Builder and Woodworker residing in Cameron Park, California. A site showcasing my work from home building, to woodworking, to many other projects. Look around and leave a comment if you feel like doing so, they are appreciated. If you live in Northern California and are looking to have something done along the lines of what you see in the pictures, let me know. I would love to help. Friday, January 7, 2011. Then later, I took out some windows. A sec...
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New and Improved | A Woodies Passion
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A Craftsman’s Notes. November 4, 2008. Thought I’d let you all know that I have made a new website. Well it’s more a business card actually. Anyway check it out: aevansfurniture.com. Responses to “New and Improved”. Feed for this Entry. 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. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Three Chairs | A Woodies Passion
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A Craftsman’s Notes. November 14, 2008. Here are a few pictures of the chairs I’ve just finished making for a commission I’ve mentioned previously. Response to “Three Chairs”. Feed for this Entry. December 5, 2008 at 3:14 pm. Nice blog. I just added it to my aggregator at http:/ www.unpluggedshop.com. As you post articles, it picks up the headlines from your RSS feed so that my visitors can click over to your site and read the article. Let me know if you ever have any questions or comments.
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Quotes | A Woodies Passion
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A Craftsman’s Notes. These quotes have been posted and are also open for discussion in the main blog section. I personally agree with such statements, and for me a source of inspiration. For those craftsmen seeking perfection (as am I) perhaps we should take note of Ruskin, Morris and Fornasetti. Three exempt designers and artists excusing the imperfection of the hand. (Posted on the 15th July 2008 ). 8220;Art is a profession that can be mastered by study. Schooling alone can never produce art…...Be eith...
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The Craftsman’s Path. A chronicle of woodworking and furniture design. Woodturning a Hollow Form. Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on December 18th, 2011. I’ve created a 4 part video series of myself turning a hollow form using green Cherry wood. The videos show the complete process starting with a rough chunk of green Cherry, roughing it out, finalizing the outside shape and hollowing the inside. Click on each video below to view. Continue reading about Woodturning a Hollow Form. 1 Comment, join up.
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Techniques | The Craftsman's Path
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The Craftsman’s Path. A chronicle of woodworking and furniture design. Woodturning a Hollow Form. Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on December 18th, 2011. I’ve created a 4 part video series of myself turning a hollow form using green Cherry wood. The videos show the complete process starting with a rough chunk of green Cherry, roughing it out, finalizing the outside shape and hollowing the inside. Click on each video below to view. Continue reading about Woodturning a Hollow Form. 1 Comment, join up. Sculpte...
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Sculpted Rocking Chair: Cutting and rough shaping the headrest | The Craftsman's Path
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The Craftsman’s Path. A chronicle of woodworking and furniture design. Sculpted Rocking Chair: Cutting and rough shaping the headrest. Mark (TheCraftsmansPath.com) on October 26th, 2010. I bet you were wondering when and/or if you’d see me writing about the Sculpted Rocking Chair build again here at the blog. Well, wait no longer, at long last I’m back at it and writing about my progress. The jig is actually a very useful one for cutting circles and/or arcs at the band saw. You can see from the pictu...