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Not only that, but she gets a whole chest FULL of tools chosen by us here at Rowden with Chris giving input on the side AND a signed hardbound copy of "The
During 2012 I’ll be teaching three classes in building a traditional tool chest. Students will be able to build either the full-size chest from “The
Putting the "log" back in Blog
Since I started woodworking in about 1993, I’ve stored my tools in almost every way imaginable – from plastic buckets to wall cabinets, racks and a variety of tool chests. Read about how the lid was…
I’ve worked out of a traditional floor chest since 1997 when I built my first cover project for Popular Woodworking Magazine. It’s not that I’ve always been monogamous, however. I’ve tried all manner…
So instead of drinking some of the beer from the Upper Midwest that a student brought me, I attached the steel binding to the Traveling Anarchist’s Tool
Since I started woodworking in about 1993, I’ve stored my tools in almost every way imaginable – from plastic buckets to wall cabinets, racks and a variety of tool chests. Read about how the lid was…
Panel saws, huh? Well I have got a few handsaws. A superb old Disston 10 point hangs on my wall gathering dust. I just got out of the habit of using it; lazy
Due to my stupidity with the Julian calendar, I have mis-blogged.
If you want to get more tools into your Dutch tool chest, check this out.
My first shop was on the back porch – 6’ x 8’ of sloping, rotting, dead opossum-smelling space. So I am sympathetic to anyone who has a small shop.
During 2012 I’ll be teaching three classes in building a traditional tool chest. Students will be able to build either the full-size chest from “The
Because saws are delicate rust-magnets, storing them is a balancing act of protecting their bendable, rust-prone sawplates and still making them easy to get
Young maker wanted for a chance to win a £4000 tool chest. Check out this competition to win a Chris Schwarz tool chest with simple hand tools