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quakkels.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares their experiences and resources for learning hand tool woodworking, including projects like building a bench, shooting board, winding sticks, desk organizer, and a rabbeted box, highlighting the challenges and progress in their journey. | |
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boat.karlnelson.net
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| | | | | As I start out, I wouldn't consider myself much of a woodworker. As a kid I built plenty of balsa wood model airplanes (a good number of which met an unfortunate end via unscheduled landings at an excessive velocity). And I've done plenty of standard homeowner light DYI projects. But, I wouldn't say I really knew what I was doing. So, I thought it prudent to get some basic instruction. I started with a woodworking class at the Center for Wooden Boats....... | |
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literaryworkshop.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Since I moved from South Alabama to Ohio last summer, I have had precious little time for woodworking. But now that the school year has ended and my schedule is more flexible, I can finally start some of the big projects I've been planning all year. First job: a new workbench! I have been planning... | |
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www.timetestedtools.net
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| | | Author: Bob Summerfield I picked up an old Disston No. 9 rip saw with a 30" blade at an auction last summer. The faint etch and size and position of the screw holes date the saw to 1871 - 1876. How... | ||