A Place to Call Hone
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When I think of all the things that improved my sharpening skills, two things loom large. No. 1 is practice, of course, but close behind that is a dedicated sharpening tray. About 14 years ago I built a shallow tray from scrap plywood, nails and glue. No fancy joinery, no water-resistant materials and no finish. The tray sat beside my bench and contained all my sharpening mess, keeping it off […]The post A Place to Call Hone appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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Fast Prototypes of Bamboo-leg Stools
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While waiting for a flight to Alaska today I decided to spend my morning knocking out prototypes of a folding camp stool using bamboo turnings. The first piece of custom furniture I ever owned was a bookcase that my grandfather made for me. The bookcase was huge almost 7 tall because all I did as a kid was read, write, build stuff and blow things up with fireworks. […]The post Fast Prototypes of Bamboo-leg Stools appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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