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Forrest Hart: A rustic set of twin over twin bunk beds for the kids
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A traditional Craftsman with traditional values. A Home Builder and Woodworker residing in Cameron Park, California. A site showcasing my work from home building, to woodworking, to many other projects. Look around and leave a comment if you feel like doing so, they are appreciated. If you live in Northern California and are looking to have something done along the lines of what you see in the pictures, let me know. I would love to help. Saturday, April 23, 2011. Homemade beds I made for my little angels.
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Forrest Hart: Beating the heat...
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A traditional Craftsman with traditional values. A Home Builder and Woodworker residing in Cameron Park, California. A site showcasing my work from home building, to woodworking, to many other projects. Look around and leave a comment if you feel like doing so, they are appreciated. If you live in Northern California and are looking to have something done along the lines of what you see in the pictures, let me know. I would love to help. Friday, January 7, 2011. Then later, I took out some windows. A sec...
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Cutting Boards | Black Sheep Woodworker
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My Jounery Back Into Woodworking. The Awaited Table saw →. June 10, 2011. This morning I got down into the shop early. I needed to get a good amount of work done on the projects I’m working on, some cutting boards. A couple regular cutting boards and a couple end grain style cutting boards. Everything was going good, until the final glue up. Both cutting boards bowed to the point I had to resurface them with a router to flatten them out. Then I thought what about the hardware store in the ghetto? Dale J&...
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My Jounery Back Into Woodworking | Black Sheep Woodworker
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Cutting Boards →. My Jounery Back Into Woodworking. April 30, 2011. At this time I started a new job 16 years ago, which is my current employer. This mold shop was busy, we we’re able to work an unlimited amount of hours a week we wanted. I was putting in 60 plus hours a week, by the weekend I was beat, to tired to do any woodworking, so my interest in the hobby started to die. Thank you Marc and Matt for getting me interested in woodworking once again. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Kellogg Fur...
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Wood Chuck's Workshop: February 2015 Shop Tour
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My exploits as a relative novice at fine wood working. Monday, February 2, 2015. February 2015 Shop Tour. I didn't get a lot of shop time in January but I did make some progress in the shop. Here is my February 2015 shop tour. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). February 2015 Shop Tour. View my complete profile. Kitchen Happenings on Mayflower Lane. While The Glue Dries. Woodworking for Mere Mortals. There was an error in this gadget.
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Wood Chuck's Workshop: February 2015
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My exploits as a relative novice at fine wood working. Monday, February 2, 2015. February 2015 Shop Tour. I didn't get a lot of shop time in January but I did make some progress in the shop. Here is my February 2015 shop tour. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). February 2015 Shop Tour. View my complete profile. Kitchen Happenings on Mayflower Lane. While The Glue Dries. Woodworking for Mere Mortals. There was an error in this gadget. 2011 Chuck McGhee. Awesome Inc. template. Powered by Blogger.
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Shop | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. February 25, 2016. I built another project for my hand tool nook in the apartment. Naturally needed a place for small tools and accessories. I made a hand tool shelf, out of cherry, to hang above my petite Roubo. This is the second project I’ve done completely with hand tools (with the exception of milling the boards). It wasn’t until I was nearly done that it occurred to me to add rare earth magnets to the size...
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Process | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Roubo’s Apartment Workbench pt. 1. June 9, 2015. Now I have not confirmed with The Schwartz but I do not believe Roubo ever made it to this side of the pond. If he did he probably would have moved to Brooklyn, with the rest of the French hipsters. As a Hand Tool School member I admired Shannon’s Joinery Bench. This seemed perfect. I liked this one in particular. Please let me know if you know the owner! I have certain...
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History | The Lighthearted Woodworker
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Thoughts from my shop in the woods. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Give me Liberty or give me Tools! December 31, 2015. This summer I made the pilgrimage to Liberty Tools. I had to drop my son off for camp in Portland, Maine. I was by myself so I figure I’d trek a little further north and check out the hand tool mecca I’ve read so much about. I’ve gotten more into hand tools lately and thought I would see what I could find. Stopped in at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship. It is ...