As a business owner you have likely asked yourself, “If my woodworking business were to burn down, how much would it cost to rebuild?” Have you revisited your policy limits lately?
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Woodworker’s Everyday Carry A woodworker's selection of everyday tools speaks a lot about their work. A few of the editors at Fine Woodworking tell us about their favorites.
There are lots of classes, videos, and articles on woodworking techniques. But honestly, the best way to build your skills is to actually build projects. This guide helps begin your woodworking journey, with a variety of projects that will challenge and expand your skills, from simple step stools to lamps to bookcases. The guide also features valuable advice on setting up shop, with tips on ...
Chuck Thorne is a woodworking demonstrator at Hancock Shaker Village in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. In this video workshop, he discuss the history of these boxes and guides the viewer through the…
But whether you spend a few hours a week in the shop or build full-time, it’s worth thinking about how your tools meet your hands. Today’s discussion is around the ergonomics of different hand-plane styles in Western woodworking, focusing on their comfort and chronic pain. The earliest hand planes were simply blades embedded in wooden blocks.
WIVB-TV: InventionHome® Product Developer Creates Fully Adjustable Saw Horse System for Working with Materials of Various Sizes
Calvin S. of Suffolk, VA is the inventor of the Adjustable Saw Horse Shelf, an improved sawhorse with an adjustable hand crank and removable tabletop. By simply turning the handle, the work surface ...