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Shop | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. February 25, 2016. I built another project for my hand tool nook in the apartment. Naturally needed a place for small tools and accessories. I made a hand tool shelf, out of cherry, to hang above my petite Roubo. This is the second project I’ve done completely with hand tools (with the exception of milling the boards). It wasn’t until I was nearly done that it occurred to me to add rare earth magnets to the size...
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Process | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Roubo’s Apartment Workbench pt. 1. June 9, 2015. Now I have not confirmed with The Schwartz but I do not believe Roubo ever made it to this side of the pond. If he did he probably would have moved to Brooklyn, with the rest of the French hipsters. As a Hand Tool School member I admired Shannon’s Joinery Bench. This seemed perfect. I liked this one in particular. Please let me know if you know the owner! I have certain...
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Links to businesses and organizations I am associated with
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These are few of the businesses I either work with or am associated with, some for many years. Simply click on the image for more information.
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Roubo’s Apartment Workbench, part deux. February 15, 2016. I could have built three benches in the time it took me to finishing blogging about one. I attempted to use hand tools as much as possible, but given my skills, not to mention my patience, I certainly used a combination of hand and power tools. Packed for the trip to Brooklyn! Roubo’s Apartment Workbench pt. 1. June 9, 2015. Joinery bench was my inspiration...
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Christopher Landy | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Christopher Landy. February 25, 2016. I built another project for my hand tool nook in the apartment. Naturally needed a place for small tools and accessories. I made a hand tool shelf, out of cherry, to hang above my petite Roubo. This is the second project I’ve done completely with hand tools (with the exception of milling the boards). It wasn’t until I was nearly done that it occurred to me t...
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C.W.B. Architect | Resources
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US Green Building Council. New York State Energy Research and Development Authority. Residential programs to increase energy efficiency. Building Science provides objective, high quality information about buildings combining building physics, system design concepts and awareness of sustainability to promote durable, healthy and economical buildings. Questions to ask when interviewing an architect. Christopher Alexander's Pattern Language. Sarah Susanka's Not So Big House. Historic Sites and Landmarks.
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apartment workbench | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: apartment workbench. Roubo’s Apartment Workbench, part deux. February 15, 2016. I could have built three benches in the time it took me to finishing blogging about one. I attempted to use hand tools as much as possible, but given my skills, not to mention my patience, I certainly used a combination of hand and power tools. Packed for the trip to Brooklyn! Roubo’s Apartment Workbench pt. 1. June 9, 2015.
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workbench | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. February 25, 2016. I built another project for my hand tool nook in the apartment. Naturally needed a place for small tools and accessories. I made a hand tool shelf, out of cherry, to hang above my petite Roubo. This is the second project I’ve done completely with hand tools (with the exception of milling the boards). It wasn’t until I was nearly done that it occurred to me to add rare earth magnets to the size...
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