Atomic Woodworking: Mastering Craft Through Incremental Practice
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by Vic Tesolin
1d ago
The seemingly overwhelming journey toward woodworking mastery daunts many novice woodworkers ..read more
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Great places to learn
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by Larissa Huff
3d ago
Larissa Huff shares some schools and organizations where people can learn woodworking ..read more
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STL315: I can’t believe it’s not wood!
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3d ago
Ben and Mike recap Fine Woodworking New England, and answer a couple questions from our listeners. Amanda is joined by Sophie Glenn, who answers questions on how to get started in metalworking, finishing tips, and how she translates woodworking techniques in her metalworking practice ..read more
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The benefits of being a hobbyist
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by Erik Curtis
1w ago
Before you decide to go pro, Erik Curtis asks you to consider what you want to get out of your woodworking experience ..read more
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Made You Look: Switch hitter
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by Ben Strano
1w ago
Watch a metal-head, Inheritance Machining, take on a dreaded foe... wood ..read more
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The floating dovetail
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by Owen Madden
2w ago
The Hoffman dovetail machine is one that Owen Madden has come to depend upon in his production shop ..read more
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Adding decorative features in SketchUp
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by David Richards
2w ago
During a recent online session with one of my students we were talking about modeling decorative details for furniture. One of the models I used as an example was the ..read more
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STL314: Sweet Rides For Woodworkers
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3w ago
Mike, Anissa, and Ben discuss their lumber haulers, tolerances when cutting large joints, and safely cutting thin strips ..read more
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The perfect carving knife
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by Amy Umbel
3w ago
Amy Umbel argues fancy sloyd knives and expensive gouges are all well and good, but the perfect knife for any carver—especially a beginner—is the one you will actually use. Time, practice, and love for the craft are more important than any tool ..read more
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Tambour doors now and then
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by Tom Bensari
1M ago
Polish furniture maker Tom Bensari takes a look at the evolution of the tambour door, from its roots in 18th century France to contemporary furniture collections ..read more
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