Anyone used to using machines or power tools can be surprised at just how quickly a joint can be banged out by hand. There might not be any motors, but there are many tasks which can be completed well before you would have had time to find the bits and set up a router. In addition to the benefits … [Read more...]
Learning To Set Wooden Planes
When I decided to start woodworking I chose do it with wooden planes. Perhaps this was heavily influenced by what Richard felt would be a good route to take, but also because I've always felt a great attraction towards them.Setting up a wooden hand plane is not intuitive. Not for me and not for … [Read more...]
Real World Hand Prepping
For someone who hand planes everything when building furniture, I find that I traverse (or plane across the grain) very little.I avoid it deliberately as I find the action suits neither our workbenches nor our bodies particularly well.The reason that I thickness by hand is not because I'm … [Read more...]
A Good Gauge
Marking tools are rarely given all that much attention, and they're clearly not as exciting as the tools that get to see all of the action. But they are vital to our work and being able to use them quickly and accurately still requires good technique.When it comes to marking gauges the … [Read more...]
The Ultimate Cordless Drill
I don't use screws often in furniture making but when I started building lots of benches I found myself in need of a good cordless drill for all of the vice fitting and particularly around the tool wells of the Little John's. I also needed something with plenty of power. Drilling 3/4" holes for … [Read more...]
Hand Cut Dovetails – Beginner’s Joints
Yesterday I made my first hand cut dovetails. I've watched Richard cut dovetail joints over and over, and I've practiced cutting to my saw lines over even more.But I knew if I was left on my own, with just a few pointers, then I would still be about to make a mess of things.Luckily for me, … [Read more...]
Testosterone Free Sharpening
We all need sharp tools. Sharpening is an odd subject because if you can't do it, it seems mysterious. And if you can do it, some become so loyal to their method that they would fight to the death to defend it. Often trying no other methodAs you may know I have my own strong opinions on … [Read more...]
The Right Plane For The Job
My favourite plane until now has been a very cute and tiny wooden smoother. It was small enough for me to manage the restoration, nice in the hand and just sweet. Time seems to get the better of me so I'm still very much at that stage of enjoying making shavings rather than much else, but with a … [Read more...]
What’s Your Go To Glue?
I like using animal glue. It's perfect for the job but I have to admit can be a little faffy having to do all the alchemy thing. I've given the liquid hide glues a go, but even these, at least in my workshop need heating, taking almost as long as the pearls at bad times of the year. It wasn't until … [Read more...]
Setting The Cap Iron / Chip Breaker – VIDEO
This is the last (for now) of three videos about cap irons / chip breakers. If you haven't seen the others then you can find them here: Cap Irons & Tear Out Preparing The Cap Iron / Chip BreakerI find a well set up cap iron to be vital for preventing tear out. It allows me to … [Read more...]