1st coat of Amber Shellac has been brushed on....letting it and me sit a spell....round trip to the shop and back about wore this old body out...Film...
The references to plane irons were included because they can be sharpened in a similar manner. I always think of the "face" of a chisel or plane iron...
Does anyone have a favorite spoil board bit they like?
I usually start out the Yonico brand until I know I'll use it enough to spring for a Freud or...
I wonder if your step ladder is actually made of Ironwood. We have small trees Dad calls Ironwood. The wood is very hard, very strong and very heavy....
A great thing about Sherwin Willams is that they can provide budget products for spec home builders and land lords as well as industrial coatings for...
Here is another, its a little long but has some interesting moments and highly skilled workers. The Chisel Ninja sitting on the floor is fun to see....
Have come to a halt in the progress....seems someone has come down with a bad cold....so..it might be a few days before I can return to the shop.......
I am a fan of paper backed veneer. Veneer suppliers generally disclose the thickness of the wood, unlike many sheet goods manufactures. The veneer on...
When I was a toddler I began to be interested in Carpentry. The family was living in a tent near Iowa City. Dad was building us a house. My job was to gather up any tools that were lying around and carry them off to the woods and drop them. I soon learned to drive nails and promoted my self to official builder of rocket ships and rafts. These were constructed by nailing together any stacks of lumber that were laying around with as many nails as time allowed. Dad soon found ways to apply my talents. I spent much of my youth helping him in his cabinet shop and with his building of spec houses and custom homes. I learned about wiring, plumbing and heating from Grand Dad who had a Masters Mechanical Certificate from the Lewis Trade School in Chicago. I worked in the trades in N.Y.C., D.C., Boston, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont during the 1980`s. I have a Universal Technician Certification from A.R.I. I have some formal training as a welder and in machine shops. In 1987 I returned to the Midwest with Doreen and two of our three children. I continued to be self employed. In 1998 I started to do construction projects for the Mid Missouri Mandolin Company and remodeling projects for its staff. I was also tasked with developing and building the octave mandolin and electric mandolin. In 2005 the Franklin Guitar Company moved its operations to an adjoining workspace and I started an apprenticeship there. I was a Deck Hand and Ships Carpenter for a year and four 3 month stints during the re-fit of the MV Caribbean Mercy Hospital ship. I continue work as a Carpenter and hope to focus on fine woodworking more and more.
Location:
Mid West and North East USA
Interests:
Wife, Kids, Pets, Carpentry, Music, Cleaning the Woods, Gardening