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One of my favorite magazine articles by Adam Cherubini was titled: “How to Saw Faster than a Table Saw.” His solution was: Don’t saw. Instead of ripping a board to a particular width, try to work with the boards you have on hand and their existing widths. This blog entry is somewhat in that vein….
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The knockdown bench right before I drilled the holdfast holes in the benchtop. Here’s the good news: The bench is assembled and works well. I’ll explain the construction details in the coming days. And the bad: I destroyed one of the knockdown fasteners tonight. I tightened one of the 3/8” hex-head bolts that fastens the…
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1. All work should be of the best quality. 2. If the old method is best, use it. 3. If the work can be done better by hand, do it that way. 4. Use long and large mortises, and large square white oak pins. 5. Make all joined work to fit perfectly, using drawbore where…
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The most modern of these different works are at least of the last century, and we don’t make them now because they say: This is not in style. As if that which is really beautiful [is] not forever, and that works of sculpture and or gold, often very mediocre (as is made too often nowadays),…