Sawdust & Woodchips 365 tour
Woodshop 365 – after several large projects it is amazing how disorganized the shop gets. Time for a clear up.
Woodshop 365 – after several large projects it is amazing how disorganized the shop gets. Time for a clear up.
In one corner behind the bench there was a wall of fake brick. In photos this gave the illusion of working in an old brick barn rather than a large ‘shed’.
On returning home I set about creating a similar illusion behind my bench.
Sawdust & Woodchips is now open for business.
The link to the shop shows only some of the items – if you are interested in a specific item please contact me with details.
Thanks for stopping by!
I have long been a proponent of recycling wood – and when a friend of mine said they wanted a rustic coffee table I jumped at the chance to use some reclaimed barn boards to craft a new coffee table.
Sharpening is not just about getting sharp.
It’s a detailed yet entertaining look at the perfect edge, right from the very concept of sharpening, through to optimising precisely for a given task.
As a child a device embedded in my father’s bench always intrigued me. The device had a row of teeth that rose almost dragon-like from the bench surface and when you were not paying attention could bite mercilessly…