The Woodshop Shed

adventures in woodworking and home maintenance, from my shop in an oversized backyard shed

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Puzzle Stool Video, a Different Project, a Different Kind of Video

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There are many ways to learn woodworking and I think making a project is way better than getting bogged down in theory, tool collecting or setting up the ultimate shop. A good project offers a challenge and more often than not you can work with the tools and shop you have. One of my all-time favorite projects is the three-legged stool seen here. You dont need a ton of tools []

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Greene & Greene-inspired Games Table

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At the Lie-Nielsen show in our shop in April, 16-year-old Jalen Waggoner (whom you might remember for his Blacker House chair, which was featured in the November 2013 issue as a winner in the PWM Excellence Awards) stopped in, and brought with him his latest project in progress: a Greene & Greene-inspired games table. As you can see above, the work is now complete, and well worth sharing.

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The Monogamy has Ended

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When I teach people to sharpen edge tools, I am very much an, I'm OK, you're OK, guy about the kinds of systems out there and whether you should use jigs or not. But there is one thing I'm all fire and waterstones about: Stick with one system until you know it, at least 12 months. I call it, sharpening monogamy. I also practice "saw monogamy" and the regular []

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Puzzle Stool Video, a Different Project, a Different Kind of Video

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There are many ways to learn woodworking and I think making a project is way better than getting bogged down in theory, tool collecting or setting up the ultimate shop. A good project offers a challenge and more often than not you can work with the tools and shop you have. One of my all-time favorite projects is the three-legged stool seen here. You dont need a ton of tools []

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