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The Wood Mechanic: Oak Library Table
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Tuesday, December 16, 2008. For those of you who follow theses posts and wonder if I actually turned the big columns on my grandfather's old lathe, the answer is yes. Here'...
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The Wood Mechanic: November 2008
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Tuesday, November 04, 2008. Posted by Tim McCready. Labels: Bankston and Bailey. Monday, November 03, 2008. The Gargantuan Jointer Next Door. This monster has a 7.5 hp ...
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The Wood Mechanic: December 2008
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Tuesday, December 16, 2008. For those of you who follow theses posts and wonder if I actually turned the big columns on my grandfather's old lathe, the answer is yes. Here'...
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The Wood Mechanic: The Gargantuan Jointer Next Door
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Monday, November 03, 2008. The Gargantuan Jointer Next Door. Posted by Tim McCready. Whoa, what a beauty! Close to buying a 24 jointer a few years back that came out of a d...
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The Wood Mechanic: Fun Bunk Bed!
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Saturday, January 31, 2009. Posted by Tim McCready. I think you should, prior to delivery, charge admission for the rest of us to come and scope it out.
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The Wood Mechanic: July 2008
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Thursday, July 31, 2008. Up Next: Giant Built-In Cases. Posted by Tim McCready. Labels: Bankston and Bailey. Posted by Tim McCready. Labels: Bankston and Bailey. This after...
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The Wood Mechanic: September 2008
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Thursday, September 11, 2008. Interview with Yours Truly. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2008. Interview with Tim McCready. How did you start woodworking? Posted by Tim McCready.
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The Wood Mechanic: May 2008
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Saturday, May 31, 2008. Pedestal Table: Days 1 and 2. Posted by Tim McCready. Labels: Bankston and Bailey. Thursday, May 29, 2008. Here's a drawing of the table in its clos...
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The Wood Mechanic: February 2009
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Monday, February 02, 2009. Posted by Tim McCready. Labels: Bankston and Bailey. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bankston and Bailey LLC. St James Street Renovation.
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The Wood Mechanic: Is Lie-Nielsen Worth the Price?
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The old-timers I used to work with called woodworkers "mechanics." If, as the dictionary says, a mechanic is "a manual laborer or artisan," then I guess the term fits. On this woodworking blog I share photos and thoughts about my projects past and present. I wholeheartedly welcome your comments, questions, criticisms, and reflections! Saturday, January 31, 2009. Is Lie-Nielsen Worth the Price? Longer answer: Yes if it's a tool one uses constantly. Posted by Tim McCready. Labels: Bankston and Bailey.