Chinese Workbenches a Little Bit Roman?
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When you start studying ancient woodworking tools, its the similarities that are most striking not the differences. Saws, chisels and planes the core tools of the furniture maker are only mildly different in the East and West. While some people amplify those differences pushing a saw vs. pulling it is one example these are largely artificial. All cultures both push and pull tools. And using […]The post Chinese Workbenches a Little Bit Roman? appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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One Week until Woodworking in America
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At this time a week from today, I’ll be setting up benches and classrooms in Kansas City, Mo., for Woodworking in America 2015 (unless something goes wrong terribly wrong with the truck…or we stuck in what appears to be a vexing amount of construction between here and there). The conference starts bright and early on Friday morning at 8:30 a.m., with six classes from which to choose: Christopher Schwarz on […]The post One Week until Woodworking in America appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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