luv2sharpen.blogspot.com
What Simon Does All Day: Links
http://luv2sharpen.blogspot.com/p/links.html
What Simon Does All Day. This is a long list of links that I think are valuable. Most are related to woodworking. The Norse Woodsmith site is a great page on its own, but the feed aggregator that he put together is an amazing thing. It allows me to stay updated on dozens of blogs with the single click of a button. I often read that while I enjoy my breakfast. Most of the other blogs listed below accumulate on this site, but they're worth listing separately. Http:/ greenwood-carving.blogspot.com/. My favo...
basementworkshop.wordpress.com
Getting On My Soapbox. | The Basement Workshop
https://basementworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/01/21/getting-on-my-soapbox
Ramblings about wood, tools, and the stuff I make. Laquo; I Need More Clamps; Trying Out Miller Dowels. Kids in the Workshop – Safety. Getting On My Soapbox. Posted January 21, 2011 by slothlike in kids in the workshop. Kids in the workshop. Children’s brains are sponges. They are learning every minute, but what are we teaching them if they live in front of a screen? TV is passive, what are you actually doing when you watch it? One of the biggest problems I have with student who aren’t learning is ...
basementworkshop.wordpress.com
My Next Workbench | The Basement Workshop
https://basementworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/01/30/my-next-workbench
Ramblings about wood, tools, and the stuff I make. Laquo; Kids in the Workshop – Safety. Posted January 30, 2011 by slothlike in Workbench. I really like the Nicholson type benches, here’s an example. I drew at least a dozen variations and what I came up with looks almost exactly like Henry’s bench. Which was posted at the Logan Cabinet Shoppe. Henry's Bench as seen at Logan Cabinet Shoppe. Shop time has been limited lately. I needed a break from the world, so last night I stayed up way later than I ...
basementworkshop.wordpress.com
Kids in the Workshop – Safety | The Basement Workshop
https://basementworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/01/26/kids-in-the-workshop-safety
Ramblings about wood, tools, and the stuff I make. Laquo; Getting On My Soapbox. Kids in the Workshop – Safety. Posted January 26, 2011 by slothlike in kids in the workshop. Kids in the workshop. First off, use your common sense. This isn’t an exhaustive list, it’s just the stuff that I could think of. The number one thing is to use your common sense. Tools and woodworking can be dangerous if it isn’t done correctly, make sure your child is safe. And bought some similar ones for myself. Arts and Mystery ...
basementworkshop.wordpress.com
I Need More Clamps; Trying Out Miller Dowels | The Basement Workshop
https://basementworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/01/17/i-need-more-clamps-trying-out-miller-dowels
Ramblings about wood, tools, and the stuff I make. Laquo; Block Plane Shoot Out. Getting On My Soapbox. I Need More Clamps; Trying Out Miller Dowels. Posted January 17, 2011 by slothlike in Joinery. Tagged: kids in the workshop. I started assembling the sawbench. I decided to try Miller Dowels. Instead of screws. I thought the toddler would enjoy whacking them in as we built something together, plus shop projects are a good place to try something new. Almost all of my clamps. Kit and a couple more Clamps.
basementworkshop.wordpress.com
Lie-Nielsen Hand Tool Event | The Basement Workshop
https://basementworkshop.wordpress.com/2011/04/16/lie-nielsen-hand-tool-event
Ramblings about wood, tools, and the stuff I make. Laquo; February Update. Lie-Nielsen Hand Tool Event. Posted April 16, 2011 by slothlike in Tools. Wow I am tardy. A month ago I went to the Minneapolis version of the Lie-Nielsen hand tool event. After reading other blog reports I was incredibly excited. My wife didn’t even tell me I couldn’t buy anything – but she did remind me that we have another financial obligation on the way. The first thing I checked out was the sharpening. He tore it out my hands...
robertdavidstrawn.com.battlering.com
My Other Website, toolmakingart.com – Robert David Strawn's Page
http://robertdavidstrawn.com.battlering.com/wordpress/index.php/2016/01/26/my-other-website-toolmakingart-com
How to Successful Writing. My Fans have asked me, "How do you come up with such creative things? Because this seems to be a common . Book Seven Was Just Started. I have been a serious about my writing and not my blogging. Book Five and Six are finished but they . Headgames the Book Series. I have been exploring concepts that are shared in tales that cross cultures. Many of them have quite a bit . Finished Cover Art for All Seven Books. Book Seven Was Just Started. Finished Cover Art for All Seven Books.
fullchisel.com
Full Chisel Blog
http://www.fullchisel.com/blog
September 19, 2015. 8212; Stephen Shepherd @ 8:02 am. We are back and enjoing it. July 25, 2015. Update on Stephen Shepherd. 8212; Stephen Shepherd @ 12:08 pm. I want to thank everyone for all the support over the past seven months. I will update the web page and store as I find out what I can and cannot provide to everyone at this time. November 30, 2014. Cyber Monday Sale at the Full Chisel Store. Filed under: For Sale or Trade. 8212; Stephen Shepherd @ 7:18 pm. Did you know I now sell Iron Gall Ink?
thecluelesswoodwright.blogspot.com
The Clueless Woodwright: Failure is not...not an Option
http://thecluelesswoodwright.blogspot.com/2014/03/failure-is-notnot-option.html
Sunday, March 2, 2014. Failure is not.not an Option. Those of you that have been following my blog for a while have noticed that I have had several cliff hangers that have not been addressed. I would like to blame these loose ends on relocating for my new job.but mostly it is because I am a lazy blogger. So here is my small peace offering for those that have been waiting anxiously (but not really) to find out how my basket weaving attempt. Two cherry faggots for the sides. In case you aren't familiar (li...
thecluelesswoodwright.blogspot.com
The Clueless Woodwright: 17th Century Hatchets
http://thecluelesswoodwright.blogspot.com/2014/03/17th-century-hatchets.html
Wednesday, March 26, 2014. As a work around, the blacksmiths at the museum reprofile modern axes to better impersonate these actual historical artifacts. My new hatchet started its life as a Wetterlings broad axe. That's right, us badass pilgrims use broad axes as hatchets, but I digress). Stock Wetterlings Short Handled Broad Axe #190. The pattern that my new hatchet is based on is from Martin's Hundred. Archeologist's sketches of a Martin's Hundred hatchet. Next I reground the bit. Overall this is a be...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT