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It’s Get Woodworking week, and a great time for me to resume some blogging. It seems that each time I write a blog, it begins with an apology for not writing more frequently. I offer no excuses but to say … Continue reading
It’s Get Woodworking week, and a great time for me to resume some blogging. It seems that each time I write a blog, it begins with an apology for not writing more frequently. I offer no excuses but to say … Continue reading
Sometimes, I get distracted. I’ve been fairly silent in the blogosphere lately, with quite a lot going on. I put my commissions on pause in order to build a kitchen for my wife (I’ve been promising since we moved in … Continue reading
The Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast #9, recorded July 11th, 2012, also available as audio only below (Note: You can always listen to past episodes and subscribe to the audio-only podcast here). In episode #9, we talk with some of our … Continue reading
The Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast #8, recorded June 20th, 2012, also available as audio only below (Note: You can always listen to past episodes and subscribe to the audio-only podcast here). In episode #8, we talk about our favorite hand … Continue reading
The Modern Woodworkers Association Podcast #7, recorded a couple of weeks ago, and featuring our first foray into LIVE podcasting is finally available as audio only. In this episode, we discuss a new book from Storey Publishing: Woodworking FAQ, by … Continue reading
A recent series of controversial remarks by Fine Woodworking editor ASA Christiana set off a tumultuous chain of commentary in the online woodworking world. Asa joins me and the rest of the MWA guys to talk about it, what he’s … Continue reading
From me and the guys at Modern Woodworkers, a bit about blogs and blogging in woodworking. For me it all started last summer; here’s my first post. I talk a bit more about it in the podcast. And don’t forget … Continue reading
You now those projects you put off, and put off, and put off? They’re not fun, per se, few people will see them, just kinda blah. For me, it’s the cabinetry for the laundry room (where only my wife goes). … Continue reading
Check out the latest podcast, co-hosted by yours truly, from the Modern Woodworkers Association. In this episode, we review Taunton Press’ Sketchup Guide for Woodworkers. Note: This episode was recorded just hours before it was announced that Google is selling … Continue reading
If you’re anything like me, you can’t get enough Roy Underhill, and stingy as PBS can be about making available releasing back episodes this news from Popular Woodworking is pretty exciting: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/PopularWoodworking/~3/g84imHpQI28/get-ready-for-roy