Three Reasons Joining a Carpentry Club Makes You a Better Woodworker
As someone who’s spent years in workshop settings, both solo and in group environments, I’ve learned everything there is to know about what actually accelerates...
As someone who’s spent years in workshop settings, both solo and in group environments, I’ve learned everything there is to know about what actually accelerates...
I learned these techniques the hard way—by screwing them up on actual projects first. Each one solved a problem I’d been fighting for years. Now...
I first learned about wood mites the hard way—finding tiny crawling things on some walnut boards I’d stored in my garage. Freaked me out, honestly....
When I started woodworking, I bought too much stuff. Way too much. Half of it sat unused for years before I finally donated it or...
Oak, ash, and mahogany have something in common that maple and cherry don’t: open grain. Those visible pores create texture and character that closed-grain woods...
Wood and water have never gotten along. Leave a board in the rain long enough and it swells, warps, rots, and eventually returns to the...
My first staining disaster involved a pine bookshelf and a can of “golden oak” stain. The can showed an even, warm tone. What I got...
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