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Benchform: May 2012
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Building Handplanes 01: A Lifetime's Supply. To me, tool making is at the heart of craft. Craft is communication; communication between yourself and your medium, whether that medium is wood, clay, fiber, computer code, paint, sound, or stone. And the tools you use, how you use them, and your relationship with them will guide you in your communion with the medium. My father cut down a large red oak tree about a year ago. The tools needed to split wood are basic. Wedge and Hammer.
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The Virtual Apprentice Goes to School | Sapwood Studio
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By Denise Gaul – virtual apprentice. The Virtual Apprentice Goes to School. March 23, 2015. May 8, 2015. Well, it’s taken me a bit longer than I expected to write my second blog, but better a late second than no second entry. Having spent an inordinate amount of time watching “how to” videos and combing the internet for inspiration, I knew I needed something to help me shift my time from observing to making. I’m fortunate to live near Red Rocks School of Fine Woodworking and Luth. Fantastic second post D...
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Benchform: Quick Homemade Wooden Handplane
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. Quick Homemade Wooden Handplane. Being able to build your own handplanes not only adds versatility to your work it is an affordable alternative to buying a high quality plane. Also, building and maintaining your own tools just makes you a better woodworker period. The skill of the craftsman is directly correlated (as far as I can tell) to the intimacy that is cultivated between himself and his work. Building your own tools and using them is a great joy. Making a basic smoother.
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Life through frames per second. These are the policies of Ursidae Picture Show. By using this website, you agree to these policies. In compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998. Any comments believed to be posted by a person 13 years of age or younger will be removed. When you browse, read or download content from Ursidae Picture Show, certain technical information is collected including:. The IP address from which you access our website. The date and time our site was accessed.
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Hipsters can’t take typewriters from me. | ursidaepictureshow
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Life through frames per second. Hipsters can’t take typewriters from me. May 18, 2011. I stake my ground. I mean, they took owls. They took long necklaces with tiny pendants, 1950s dresses, 80s sun glasses, high waisted shorts, thin belts, loose blouses, high tops, coke-bottle glasses, moustaches, Paul Simon and ANNIE HALL- the list goes on but I can’t bare to. How to catalog everything the hipsters stole from me? Give me time to grieve before you take anything else from me popculture! Because we’v...
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Deniseg | Sapwood Studio
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By Denise Gaul – virtual apprentice. The Virtual Apprentice Goes to School. March 23, 2015. May 8, 2015. Well, it’s taken me a bit longer than I expected to write my second blog, but better a late second than no second entry. Having spent an inordinate amount of time watching “how to” videos and combing the internet for inspiration, I knew I needed something to help me shift my time from observing to making. I’m fortunate to live near Red Rocks School of Fine Woodworking and Luth. December 17, 2014.
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Berin's Blog: March 2013
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Some things I make and ideas I have. Monday, 4 March 2013. I feel guilty so must put it too rest. I started this blog for many reasons,. But to share and document my making was the primary. So now I am packing my life into boxes, to move into rented,. While I do up a shell of a house (and workshop). I wonder.what have I got to go on the blog now? For example everything you see on the wall in this image. Has all gone now, bare as a baby's bum it is. I was a dedicated smoker for many years. I do not need.
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The Twin Maples: The saws are here!
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A Teenager's Journey into Woodworking and Life-here lies naivety and beginnings! Tuesday, August 4, 2015. The saws are here! A while ago, Sebastian offered to send me a saw on Reddit, in a comment chain on how to get blades out of some kannas the OP had inherited. He ended up sending me multiple! First, the beautiful pruning saw Murakami sent me as a gift:. Murakami says it was forged 40 years ago by Nakaya Masaemon, and has never been used! This will be a cherished gift! And here's the rip saw! Using th...
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My peculiar nature: August 2015
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Friday, August 21, 2015. A BIG madonoko saw! So here is one of the saws that I have recently received.a monster madonoko ("window saw", I believe.referring to the deep gullet that were cut into the saw plate to better facilitate chip clearance). The original auction photo from Yahoo Japan auctions. Http:/ rk-trading.ocnk.net/. It's ...
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My peculiar nature: December 2014
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An exploration of, well, whatever I happen to be interested in. Probably more Japanese tools and sharpening stones than any sane person would want to see. The fools progress? Saturday, December 20, 2014. So, here we are, a million things are running through my head, and I've got writer's block. I thought about calling this post, "How NOT to move to Hawaii! But after the first few days, things have begin to settle down a bit. Thank god. Listen to the roosters crow (there are many! Renee somehow found us a...