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shop notes blog

My journey as a furniture maker and helpful insights on craft.

 

A cabinet full of learning

August 26, 2021

A continuing education class becomes an excuse to create a piece of luxury.

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In Craft, Professional Development, Travel Tags Craft, custom, Classes, Travel, Center for Furniture Craftsmanship, Design, Professional Development
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Custom: adjective; made or done to order for a particular customer

June 29, 2021

Steam bending and the quest for sheep intestine cordage to create a tool for carding wool.

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In Craft, Tools Tags Craft, custom, Rug Making, problem solving
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Pure Imagination

March 2, 2021

Designing involves a bit of magic.

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In Craft Tags Craft, Rants, Woodworking Advice, Coffee Table, 2019
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Start where you are

December 26, 2020

Advice for aspiring woodworkers on how to start woodworking.

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In Craft Tags Craft, Rants, Drop Leaf, 2014, Woodworking Advice
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How did I join the footrest to the legs?

December 5, 2020

A story about moving forward and possibly faith.

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In Craft, Professional Development, Travel
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Is Design a Learnable Skill

August 4, 2018

Musings on a Finewood Working article. I wasn’t asked but I still answered.

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In Craft Tags Craft, Fine Woodworking, Design
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Psst! Please attach it to the wall.

May 23, 2018

A bit of a rant about quality, bikes, landfills and IKEA.

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In Craft Tags Rants, Bicycles, IKEA, Craft
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Getting the last few things together to start siding the shop.
My walnut cabinet in a stand featured in the @finewoodworkingmagazine reader’s gallery this month. Issue #318, August/September.
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Now that I finally got this thing all tuned up I’m going to sell it. Unless someone can convince me that I shouldn’t. I always need space in the shop. Perhaps if I had the barn restored and I had more room I’d keep it. The things a