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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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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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About | Sapwood Studio
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By Denise Gaul – virtual apprentice. I like knowing how to make things, fix things, build things, grow things. And I enjoy the pursuit of new skills and experience so that my making is ever improving. Numerous design ideas fill my mind and I hope I have time to make half of them. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. BEN RIDDERING / shop blog.
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The End is Closer! | Woodworks by John
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Thoughts and decisions as I create my work. Journey with me through the fascinating world of woodworking. Picture Frames and Artists Furnishings. Is the End in Sight? Vacation Fun and Back to the Shop →. The End is Closer! August 9, 2015. Tired but happy is the best way to describe how I’m feeling at the end of this long day. You can see in these two pictures that the Armoire is virtually complete, all that remains is the back and bottom dust panel. Door open showing shelves. Drawers and Drawer Bottoms:.
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Furniture & Cabinetry | Woodworks by John
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Thoughts and decisions as I create my work. Journey with me through the fascinating world of woodworking. Picture Frames and Artists Furnishings. This slideshow requires JavaScript. I was honored to have this piece accepted into. Magazines’ Readers Gallery section. It’s in issue 254, June 2016, pg. 79. Here’s a LINK. To it on the internet. Mechanical Cellarette; Closed. I was contacted through the website and asked about building a piece called a. Mechanical Cellarette; open. Is one of the largest woodwo...
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Project and Method Illustrations | HILLBILLY DAIKU
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Hand Tool Woodworking with a Japanese Flavor. Project and Method Illustrations. Project and Method Illustrations. If you don't comment this is just a fancy way for me to talk to myself. Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Top Posts and Pages.
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Ghetto Dutch – Done Enough | wesleyworkswithwood
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Pursuing a hobby working with wood. On again, off again. Are you receiving me? Ghetto Dutch – Done Enough. July 11, 2015. Preparing to move at the end of the month, I need something to move my tools in. Why not a Dutch Tool Chest? I call it the “Ghetto-Dutch.” It was fun to build, and serves as a prototype/learning exercise for when I build a “nice” one. In the meantime, it should keep my tools secure for this one trip. This entry was posted in Projects. And tagged Dutch Tool Chest. On again, off again.
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Tables | Woodworks by John
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Thoughts and decisions as I create my work. Journey with me through the fascinating world of woodworking. Picture Frames and Artists Furnishings. If you’re in need of a table to fill a certain function or space in your home, please select the. Button on the menu bar so we can discuss what you have in mind. My table was among the 300 entries that were accepted that year so I’d like to share this photograph of me posing with this piece. As you can see, they gave it great placement. Anyone nee...The wood sp...
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2-Boxes | HILLBILLY DAIKU
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Hand Tool Woodworking with a Japanese Flavor. Project and Method Illustrations. Barn Red Milk Paint with shellac and wax. Amber Shellac and wax. October 16, 2015 at 11:14 am. I like talking to myself as I work too. Tend to win most of my arguments that way! If you don't comment this is just a fancy way for me to talk to myself. Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Top Posts and Pages.
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5-Seating | HILLBILLY DAIKU
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Hand Tool Woodworking with a Japanese Flavor. Project and Method Illustrations. Lexington Green Milk Paint with shellac and wax. If you don't comment this is just a fancy way for me to talk to myself. Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.